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Smith. Periodic Migrations between the Asialic and the American Coasts 

 of the Pacific Océan, 217-233. — Girty. Triticites, a new Genus of Carboni- 

 ferous Foi'aminifers, 234-240. — McKee. Pi-ismatic Grystals of Hématite, 

 241-242. 



— New- York. Science, XVIII, 468-469, 1908 ; XIX, 476-480, 

 1904. 



468 : RussELL Tlie Pelé Obelisk, 792-790. — 4^72 : W. M. Davis. Geography 

 in the United Statos, I, I2i-i32. — 474 •' Osborn. K. von Zitlel, 186-18S. — 

 4y6 : ScHALLER. The Tourmaline localities of Southern Galifornia, 266-268. 



— 480 : F. A. B., The term of Bradfordian, 434-435. — F. A. L. IHeurocœliis 

 versus Astrodon, The arnior of Zeaglodon, 436-437. 



— Philadelphie. J.Ac. Nat. Se. Philadelphia, (a). XII, '3, 1903. 



— Proc. Ac.Nat. Se. of Philadelphia, LV, 2, 1903. 



Frazer. History of the Caribbean Islauds from a Pétrographie Point of 

 view, 396-400. 



— Washington. B. U. S. geol. Surç., 209-217, 1903. 



aog : Daly. The Geology of Ascutney Mountain, Verniont, 122 p. — 210 : 

 Williams. The Corrélation of Geological Faunas, a Contribution to Devo- 

 nian Paleontology, 147 p. — 211 .-Adams, Girty and Wiiite. Stratigraphy and 

 Paleontology of the UpiJer Carboniferous Rocks of the Kansas Section, i23 p. 



— 212 : Hayes and Kennedy. Oil Fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf 

 Coastal Plain, 174 P- — ai3 : E.mmono and Hayes. Contributions to Economie 

 Geology, 400 p. — 214 ■' Gannett. Geographics Tables and Foi-mulas, 284 p. 



— 2i5 : Warman. Catalogue and Index of the Publications of the United 

 States Geological Survey, 1901 to 1908, 234 P- — ^'7 •' Russell. Notes on the 

 Geology of Southwestern Idaho aud Soulheastern Oregon, 84 p. 



— MonogT. U. S. geol. Sure, XLIV-XLV, 1903. 



XLIV : Hyatt. Pseudoceratites of the Crctaceous, 25o p. — XLV : Cléments. 

 The Vermilion Iron-Bearing District of Minnesota, 4^3 p. (et un atlas). 



— B. Philos. Soc. of Washington, XIV, 233-246. 



— Ann. rep. of the Sniiths. inst., 1901. 



U. S. National Museu.m. Rep. on the Dep. Geol. 1900-1901, 81-91. — Holmes. 

 Flint implements and Fossil remains from a sulphur spring at Afton,Indian 

 Terr., 237-202. 



— Srniths. Contributions to Knowledge, XXIX (i4i3), 1903. 

 Grrande-Brelagne. — Dublin. P. R. Irish Ac, XXIV : 



A, 3; B, 4> 1903. 



B. 4 • Carpenter. On the rclalionships between the Classes of the Arlhro- 

 poda, 320-360. — Cole. The inlrusive gneiss of Tirerrill and Drumahair, 

 36i 370. — M. Henry. Report on the Ox Mountain Rocks and their probable 

 continuation from Galway and Mayo into Donegal, Tyrone, and London- 

 Derry, 371-378. 



— T. R. Irish Ac, XXXII : A, 7-9, 1903 ; B, 3-4, 1903. 



B. 4 •' ScHARFF, CoFFEY, CoLE, UssiiER aud Praeger. The exploration of 

 the caves of Kesh, Gounty Sligo, 171-214. 



— Londres. The Geol. Mag., (5), I, 475-477, 1904. 



4y5 : Arber. Ciipressinoxylon Hookeri, sp, nov. a Silicified Tree from 



