DONS. JANVIER, FEVRIER ET MARS 1 QOS IJ 



— B. Am. Mus. of N. H. XVIII, i ; XVI, 1902. 



XVI : A. Haddlicka : The crania of Trenton New-Jersey, and their Bearing- 

 upon the Antiquity of Man in Ihat Région, p. 23-63, 22 pi. — R -P. Whitlield : 

 Description of a New Form of Myalina from tlie Coal Measures of Texas, 

 p. 63-67. — R.-P. VVhitfield : Observations on and Emended Descriptions of 

 Heteroceras simplicostatum, p. 67-73, 2 pi. — R.-P. Whitfield : Description 

 of a New Teredo-like Schell froni the Laramie-Group, p. 73-77, 2 pi. — H.-F. 

 Osborn : Dolichocephaly and Brachycephaly in the Lower Mammals, 

 p. 77-91. — H.-F. Osborn : The four Phyla of Oligocène Titanotheres, p. 91-111 . 

 W.-D. Matthew : A SkuU oî Dinocyon from the Miocène of Texas, p. 129-137. 

 — W.-D. Matthew : On the Skull of BnnoeUwus, a Musteline from the White- 

 River Oligocène, p. i37-i4i- — H.-F. Osborn : American Eocene Primates, and 

 the supposed Rodent Family Mixodectidae, p. 169-215. — W.-D. Matthew : 

 New Canidae from the Miocène of Colorado and a Horned Rodent from the 

 Colorado Miocène, p. 249-281. — W.-D. Matthew : The Skull of Hypisodiis, 

 the Smallest of the Artiodactyla, p. 3ii-3i7. — W.-D. Matthew : List of the 

 Pleistocene Fauna from Hay-Springs, Nebraska, p. ^17-323. — E.-O. Hovey : 

 Martinique and St. Vincent : a Preliminary Report upon the Eruptions of 

 1902, p. 333-373, 18 pi. — R.-P. Whitfield : Notice of a new genus of Marine 

 Algae, Fossil in the Niagara Shale, p. 399-401, i pi. — F.-B. Loomis : On 

 Jurassic stratigraphy on the West Side of the Black-Hills, p. 4oi-4o9> 2 pi. 



Ohio. B. Se. Labor. of Denison. Univ. XII, 1-4. 



I : W. Blair Clark : Drainage modifications in Knox Licking and Coshocton 

 counties, p. 1-16, 3 pi. — 2 : Th. Watson : On the ocurrence of Aplite, Peg- 

 matite and Tourmaline-Bunches in the Stone Montain granité of Georgia, 

 p. 17-24, 2 pi. — 3 : Watson : Ocurrence of Uranophane in Georgia, p. 26-28. 



Philadelphie. Proc. Ac, of N. Se. LIV, 2, 1902. 



O.-L. Hay : Descriptions of Two species of extinct. Tortoises one New, 

 p. 383-389. — Springer : On some Living and Fossil Snails of the Genus 

 Physa, found at Las Vegas New-Mexico, p. 5i3-5i7, i pi. 



— Journ. Ae. of N. Se. (2), XI, i, 2, 1902. 



— Proe, Am. Philos. Soe. XLI, 171. 



Saint-Louis. Geol. Surv. of Louisiana. 1899, 1902, V, VI. 



V : Harris and Veatch : Série crétacée, éocène, oligocène, quaternaire, p. 52- 

 i38, II pi. — Hollick : A. Report of collection of Fossil Plants from North- 

 western Louisiana, p. 279-288, 9 pi. — G.-D. Harris : The cretaceous and 

 Lower Eocene faunas of Louisiana, p. 292-310, 6 pi. — VI : G.-D. Harris : The 

 tertiary geology of the Mississippi embayment, p 5-39, i c-. 9 l'I- — A.-C. 

 Veatch : The salines of North Louisiana, p 47 100, i3 pi. — A.-C. Veatch : 

 The Geography and geology of the Sabine River, p. 107-140, 14 pi. — A.-C. 

 Veatch : Notes on the Geology along the Ouachita, p. 153-172, 2 pi. — G.-D. 

 Harris : Subterranean waters of Louisiana, p. 2o3-25i, 2 pi. — G.-D. Harris : 

 Oil in Louisiana, p. 266-273, i pi. 



Washington. Annual Rep. of the Smithsonian Institution, 1901. 



O.-C. Farrington : A century of the study of météorites, p. 193-197. — 

 H. Meri'iaui : Bogoslof volcanoes, p. 367-376. — H. Arctowski : The antartic 

 voyage of the Belgica During the years, 1897-1898 et 1899, p. 877, 7 pi. — 



