JO DONS. — SÉANCE DU 3 NOVEMBRE I902 



Prosser : The Spécimen of Nematophjton in the New-York State Muséum, 

 p. 873-376. — Smyth : Tourmaline Contact Zones Near Alexanclria Bay, N.-Y., 

 p. 377-383. — Keyes : Détermination of the Cambrian Age of the Magnesian 

 Limestones of Missouri, p. 384-386. — 1 : Crosby : The Origin of Eskers, p. 1- 

 38. — Sardeson : On the Deceptive Fossilization of Certain Pelecypocl Species, 

 and on the Genus Eurymya, p. 3g-45. — Me Connell : Note on the So-Called 

 Basai Granité of the Yukon Valley, p. 55-6i. — 2 : Emerson : Two Cases of 

 Metamorphosis without Crushing, p. 73-75. — Broadhead : The New Madrid 

 Eartliquake, p. 76-87. — Springer : On the Crinoid Gênera Sagenocrinus, For- 

 besiocrinus and Allied Forms, p. 88-97. — Springer : Notice of a New Coma- 

 tula froni the Florida reefs, p. 98. — Keyes : Geological âge of certain Gypsum 

 deposits, p. 99-102. — Upham : Growth of the Mississipi delta, p. io3-no. — 

 Crawford : List of the most important volcanic éruptions and earthquakes 

 in Western Nicaragua within Historical time, p. 111-112. 



New-Haven. Amer. Journ. of Se, (4), XIV, 79-82, 1902. 



79 : Cumings and Mauck : Quantitative Study of Variation in the Fossil 

 Brachiopod Platystrophia lynx, p. 9-16. — Wortman : Studies of Eocene 

 Mammalia in the Marsh Collection, p. 17-23. — Schneider : New Exposures of 

 Eruptive Dikes in Syracuse, N.-Y., p. 24-25. — Smyth : Petrography of Recently 

 Discovered Dikes in Syracuse, p. 26-3o. — Steiger : Preliminary Note on 

 Silver Chabazite and Silver Analcite, p. 3i-32. — Hershey : Signiliance of 

 Certain Cretaceous Outliers in the Klamath Région, Cal., p. 33-37- — Farring- 

 ton : Action of Copper Sulphate upon Iron Météorites, p. 38-42. — Dresser : 

 Petrographical Contribution to the Geology of the Eastern Townships of 

 Québec, p. 43-48. — 80 : W.-M. Davis : Terraces of the Weslfield River, Mass., 

 p. 77-94- — Wieland : Cretaceous Turtles, Toxochelys and Arclielon, with a 

 Classification of the Marine Testudinata, p. 95-108. — Coleman : Nepheline- 

 Syenites and other Syenites near Port Coldwell, Ontario, p. i47-r55. — 81 : 

 Sellards : Fertile Fronds of Crossotheca and Myriotheca, and on the Spores 

 of other Carboniferous Ferns, from Mazon creek, 111., p. 195-202. — Sellards : 

 Validity of ldiophyllum rotundifoUnm Lesquereux a Fossil Plant from the 

 Coal Measures at Mazon Creek, 111., p. 203-204. — Kindle : Niagara Limestones 

 of Hamilton county, Indiana, p. 221-224. 



New-York. Ann. of the New-York Ac. of Se., XIV, 2, n° 5, 1902. 



— B. Am. Mus. of N. H., XVII, 1-2, 10,02. 



— Mem. Am. Mus. of N. H., IV (Anthr. III), 3 ; V (Anthr. IV), 

 1 ; VII (Authr. VI), 1. 



— Science (New Séries), XV, 389-391 ; XVI, 392-408, 1902. 



389 : Diller and Steiger : Volcanic Dust and Sand from Saint-Vincent caught 

 at Sea and the Barbados, p. 947-950. — Hershey : A Supposed Early Tertiary 

 Peneplain in the Klamath Région. Calif., p. 951-954. — 391 : Gordon : The 

 Explosive Force of Volcanoes, p. io33-io34- — 393 : Fanington : A New Météo- 

 rite from Kansas, p. 67-68. — 396 : Williston : A Fossil Man from Kansas, 

 p. 195-196. — 397 : White : Stratigraphy versus Paleontology in Nova Scotia, 

 p. i>32-235 — 401 : Ward : On Bacubirito, the Grent Météorite of Sinaloa, 

 Mexico, p. 39.5-398. — 4° 2 : Lucas : The Generic Name Omosaurus ; a New 

 Generic Name for Stegosaurus Marshi, p. 435-436 — 4°3 : Hill : The Oppor- 

 tunity for Further Study of Volcanic Phenomena, p. 470-4? 1 - — Hovey : Mr. 



