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p. 547-553. — Foerste: Siluvian and Devonian limestones of Western Tennesee, 

 jip. 554-583, 679-715. — Henderson : The overturns in the Denver basin, p. 584- 

 586. — 7. Wilson : The Laurentian Peneplain, p. 615-669. — Mills : River 

 terraces and reversed drainage, p. 670-678. 



Denver. Proc. Colorado Se. Soc, III, pp. log-iSS, igoS. 



Henry : The white country granité of west sugar loaf or Baid Mountain, 

 Boulder County, Colorado, p. 109-116. — Purington : The contact, Nevada, 

 Quaquaversal, p. 117-138. 



Granville. B. Se. Laboratoires of Denison Univ., XII, 5-7. 



Watson : Copper-Bearing Rochs of Virgilina Copper District, Virginia and 

 North Carolina, p. 97-127. 



Minneapolis. The Am. Geologist, XXXIII, 2-5, igoS. 



2. Daly : Variolitic Pillow-Lava from Newfoundland, p. 65-79. — Claypole : 

 The Devonian Era in the Ohio Basin, p. 79-105. — Upham : Glacial lake 

 Nicolet and the Portage betAveen the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, p. io5-ii5. 

 — Hay : On Some Récent Literature Bearing on the Laramie Formation, 

 p. ii5-i20. — Manson : How Long Ago was America peopled, p. i28-i3o. — 

 3. Schuchert : On the Faunal Provinces of the Middle Devonic of America 

 and the Devonic Coral Sub-Provinces of Russia with two Paléographie 

 Maps., p. 137-162. - Mills . The Delta-Plain at Andover, Mass., p. 162-170. — 

 Reagan : Age of the lavas of the Plateau Région, p. 170-177. — Curtis : 

 Modem Rational Relief of the Earth's Surface, p. 178-182. — Miller : Nepheline 

 Syenite in Western Ontario, p. 182-184. — Matthew : How Long Ago was 

 America Peopled, p. 195-196. — 4- Me Callie: Sandstone Dikes near Columbus, 

 Georgia, p. 199-202. — J.-M. Nickles : The Richmond Group in Ohio and 

 Indiana and its subdivisions, with a Note on the Genus Strophomena and 

 its Type, p. 202-218. — Keyes : Some Récent Aspects of the Permian Question 

 in America, p. 218-223. — Upham : Glacial Lakes Hudson-Champlain and 

 S' Lawrence, p. 223-23o. — Schuchert : On New Siluric Cystoidea. and a New 

 Camarocrinus, p. 230-240. — Claypole : The Devonian Era in the Ohio Basin, 

 pp. 240-249, 3i2-323. — 5. Reagan ; Geology of the Fort Apache Région, p. 265- 

 3o8. — Fuller : Probable Pre-Kansan and lowan Deposits of Long Island, N. 

 Y., p. 3o8-3i2. 



New-Haven. Am. Journ. of Se. (4), XVI, 94-96, 1903. 



94. Novey : New Gone of Mont Pelé and the Gorge of the Rivière blanche, 

 Martinique, p. 269-281. — Grabau : Notes on the Development of the Biserial 

 Arm in Certain Crinoids, p. 289-300. — Branner : Notes on the Geology of 

 the Hawaiian Islands, p. 3oi-3i6. — Howe : Récent Tuffs of the Soufrière, 

 S' Vincent, p. 317-322. — Sellards: Discovery of Fossil Insects in the Permian 

 of Kansas, p. 323-324- — 95. Warren : Mineralogical notes, p. 337-344. — 

 "Wortman ; Studies of Eocene Mammalia in the Marsh Collection, Peabody 

 Muséum, p. 345-368. — Keyes : Ephemeral Lakes in Arid Régions, p. 377-378. 

 — 96. Branner : Is the Peak of Fernando de Noronha a volcanic plug like 

 that of Mont Pelé, p. 442-444. 



New-York. Annals of the N. Y. Ac. of Se., XV, I, 1903. 

 — Science (new. ser,), XVIII, 457-467, 1903. 

 459. Kemp : A new spheroidal granité, p. 5o3-5o4. — 4^1 • Hatcher : Verte- 



