49 DONS. — WRIL, MAI ET JUIN I904 



logue and index of the publications of the Hayden, King, Powell, and 

 Wheeler Surveys, 208 p. 



— Water-Supply and 'Indgations Papers U. S. geol. Surç., 

 80-87, 1903-1904. 



— Professionnal Papers U. S. geol. Surç., 9, 10, i3-i4-i5, 

 1903-1904. 



10 : Mendenhall. Reconnaissance from Fort Hamlin to Kotzebue sound, 

 Alaska, 68 p. — i3 : Tight. Drainage modifications in Southeastern Ohio 

 and adjacent parts of West Virginia and Kentucky, iio p. — i^ : 

 Washington. Chemical analyses of igneons rocks, 1884 to 1900, 490 p. — i5 : 

 Mendenhall and Schrader. The minerai resources of the Mount Wrangell 

 District, Alaska, 72 p. 



— Smiths. miscellaneous Collections, XLIV (i374), 1903 ; XLV 

 (I. Quarterly issue, 1-2), (1419), 1904- 



Quart. Issue, 1-2 : Lucas. A Skeleton of Hesperornis, q5. — Id. A New 

 Plesiosaur, 96. — Merrill. On the Glacial Pothole in the National Muséum, 

 ioo-io3. 



Grande-Bretagne. — Dublin. Se. Pvoc. R. Dublin Soc., 

 X, I, 1903. 



JoLY. The Petrological Examination of Paving-Sets, 62-92. 



— Economie Proe. R. Dublin Soc, I, 4? i9o3. 



— Se. Trans. R. Dublin Soc, VIII, 2-5, 1903. 



— Mem. of the Geol. Surç. Ireland. 



Lamplugh, Kilroe, Me Henry, Sbymour, Wright, Muff. The geology of 

 the county around Belfast, 166 p. 



— Trans. R. Irish Ac, XXXII, A, 10, 1904. 



— P. R. Irish Ac, XXIV ; A, 4 ; B, 5, 1904. 



— Londres. International Cat. ofSc Literature.J .Geography 

 (2), compL, 1903, 



— Geol. literaiure added to the geol. Soc. Library, 10, 1903. 



— The Geol. Magazine, (5), I, 4-6, 1904. 



4" •• Andrews. Furlher Notes on the Mammals of the Eocene of Egypt, 

 157-162 — Blake. Note on Ammonites, 162 166. — Irving. Notes on the Trias 

 of Devonshire, 166-172. — Burnet. The Upper Ghalk of North Lincolnshire, 

 172-175. — 5 : GUPPY. On Samples of Rock from Borings in Trinidad, igSigg. 

 M. Elles. Graptolite Zones. in the ArenigRock of Wales, 199-211. — Andrews. 

 Furlher Notes on the Mammals of the Eocene of Egypt, 211-214. — 6 : Guppy. 

 Foraminifera of the Oceanic Rocks of Trinidad, 241-250. — Hume. Miocène 

 Rocks in Eastern Sinai, 250-202. — Sciiwarz. Hot springs, 252-260. — Wilson. 

 A Convenient and simple Method of Making Geological Models, 260-262 — 

 Mennell. The Average Composition of the Igneous Rocks, 263-260. — 

 Stuart Menteath. The Sait Deposits of Diix and the Pyrénées, 265-272. — 

 Prakinson. The Zoning of the Culm in South Germany, 272-276. — Guppy. 

 Note on the Marbela Manjak Mine, Trinidad, 276-277. 



