DONS. — JUILLET, AOUT ET SEPTEMBRE IQoS 6l 



Washington. B. U. S. Geol. Survey, 191, 195-207, 1903. 



191 : Weeks : North American Géologie Formation Names, 418 p. — igS : 

 Daie : Structural détails in the Green Mountain région and in eastern New- 

 York, 22 p. — 196 : Diller : Topographie development of the Klamath Moun- 

 tains, 69 p. — 197 : Gannett : The origin of certain place naines in the United 

 States, 280 p. — 198 : Griswold : The lierea grit oil sand in the Cadiz qua- 

 drangle, Ohio, 43 p. — 199 : Russell : Geology and water resources of the 

 Snake River Plains ofidaho, 192 p. —200 : Campbell : Reconnaissance ofthe 

 Borax deposils of Dealh Valley and Mohave Désert, 22 p. — 2o3 : Weeks : 

 Bibliogrtiphy and index of North American geology, paleontology, petro- 

 logy and mineralogy for the year 1901, 144 p. ~ 204 : Knowlton : Fossil flora 

 ofthe John Day liasin, Oregon, i53 p. — 200 : Shattuck and Vaughan : The 

 MoUusca of the Buda liraestone with an appendix on the Corals ofthe Buda 

 limestone, 94 p. — 206 : Cleland : A study of the fauna of the Haniilton 

 formation of the Caynga Lake Section in central New-York, 112 p. — 207 : 

 Clarke and Sleiger : The action of Ammonium chloride upon silicates, 67 p. 



— Minerai resources. Geol. Surv. ofthe U. S., 1901. 



— Monographs. Geol. Surv., XLïI-XLIII. 



XLII : Smilh : The Carboniferous Ammonoiils of America, 207 p. XLIII : 



Leith : The Mesabi Iron-lîearing district of Minnesota, 3i6 p. 



— Professional paper. Geol. Surv., 1-8, 1902. 



1 : Brooks : Preliminary report on the Ketchikan mining district, Alaska, 

 120 p. — 2 : Collier : A reconnaissance ofthe northwestern portion of Seward 

 Peninsula, Alaska, 70 p. — 3 : Diller and Patton : The geology and petro- 

 graphy of Crater Lake National Park, 167 p. 



— Mem. N. Ac. of Se., VIII, seventh. 



— Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, XLIV, 1372, 1376. 

 1376 : Rhees : List of publications ofthe Smithsonian institution, 1846-1903.. 



— Smithsonian contributions to knov^ledge, XXIX, 1373. 



Grande-Bretagne. — Dublin. ïrans. of the R. Irish Ac, 

 XXXII, A, 6. 



— Proc. of the R. Irish Ac, XXIV, A, 2 ; B, 3. 



3: Nichols : A List of Irish Echinoderms, p. 231-267. — ScharfF: Some 

 Remarks on the Atlantis Problem, p. 268-3o2. 



Edimbourg. Proc. ofthe R. Physical Soc, XV, i, 1902-1903. 



Goodchild : The Origin ofRock-Salt, p. 2G-42. — - Goodchild : The Cœlentera 

 in Relation to Geological Zones, p. 57-62. — Goodchild : On a Simple Décimal 

 Scale for Biological Work, p. 63-66. — Goodchild : Observations upon the 

 Bathymetrical Distribution of Reef-building Corals, p. 66-69. 



— Trans. of the Ed. Geol. Soc, VIII, 2; Spécial Part. 



2 : Goodchild : The Geognosy of Scottish Tourmalines, p 182-186. — Gadell : 

 Note on the Burried River channel of the Almond, p. i9!}-i96. — Goodchild : 

 The Scottish Ores of Iron. p. 200 219. — Milne : Old Red Sandstone in Aber- 

 deen and the Neighbourhood, p. 321-225. — Kendall : On the Evidence for 



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