20 DONS. — JANVIER, FÉVRIER ET MARS 1905 
New studies in the Ammonosuc District of New-Hampshire, 461-483. — W.-H. 
Hogss. Lineaments of the Atlantic border region, 483-507. — F.-P. GULLIVER. 
Nantucket Shorelines, Il, 507-5293. — J.-J. Srevenson. Memoir of J. Peter 
Lesley. H.-P. Cusninc. Memoir of Peter Neff, 541-544. — E. H. BarBour. 
Memoir of Wilbur Clinton Knight, 544-549 — O.-C. FARRINGTON. Geography 
and geology of Western Mexico, 549-550.— A.-A. Juzren. Fossil water fungus 
in petrified wood from Egypt. 550-551. — A -P. CoreMAn. Sudbury nickel- 
bearing eruptive, 551-652. — U.-S. GRANT. Field work in the Wisconsin lead 
and zinc district, 552-554. — W.-M. Davis and E. HuppinGrox. Physiography 
and glaciation of the western Tian Shan mountains (Turkestan), 554. — 
W.-H. Hoggs. Tectonic geography of Southwestern New England and 
Southeastern New-York, 554-557. — E.-0. Hoveyx. New Cone and Obelisk of 
mont Pelée, 558-660. — Ip. Some erosion phenomena observed on the Islands 
of Saint-Vincent and Martinique (1902 et 1903), 560-561. — Ip. Grande Soufrière 
of Guadeloupe, 561-562. — In. Bibliography of literature of the West Indian 
eruptions published in the United States, 562-566. — G-L. Cozrig. Basin of 
the Po River, 566-569. — J.-E. Toop. Bentonformation in eastern south Dakota, 
567-575. — F. Wriçcut. Evidence of agency of water in the distribution of the 
loess in the Missouri valley, 595-596. — B. Sximex. Fresh water shells in the 
loess, 576. — N.-H. WincueLz. Notes on the geology on the Hellgate and 
Big Blackïoot valleys, Montana, 576-580. — KF.-M. AnpersoN. Stratigraphy of 
the southern Coast ranges of California, 581-583. — H.-B. Parron. Fault- 
planes in the Dakota fire-clay beds at Golden, Colorado, 583. — W.-G. 
Wicur. Glaciation of the higt plateau of Bolivia, South America, 584-586. 
— Washington. Ann. rep. Board of regents Smiths. I., 1903. 
Ch. Larwortu. The relations of Geology, 363-390. — E.- W. CrEAx. Terres- 
trial Magnetism in its Relation to Geography, 391-407. — A.-H. Brooks. An 
exploration to Mount McKinley, 407-427. — Anraony. The evolution of the 
Human Foot, 519-537. — O.-F. Herz. Frozen Mammoth in Siberia, 611-627. — 
O. NeuMmAxx. From the Somali Coast through Ethiopia to the Sudan, 775-708. 
— Smiths. Contributions io Knowledge, XXXIV, 1438, 1903; 
1499, 1904. 
1438 : N.-S. SuALER. À comparison of the features on the earth and the 
moon, 79 P. 
— Smiths. Miscellaneous coll., XLIV, 1440 ; XLVI, 1477, 1543, 
1544; XLVII (Quaterly issue), 1478, 1904. 
1478 : Charles ScnucuerT. On Siluric and Devonic Cystidea and Camaro- 
crinus, 201-273. 
— BP. U.S. Geol. Surv., 233, 241, 1904. 
233 : H. GANNETT. A. Gazetteer of West Virginia. — 241 : G.-F. BECKER. 
Experiments on schistosity and slaty cleavage, 34 p. 
— Professional papers, U. S. Geol. Surv., 25, 1904. 
A.-C, SPENCER. The copper deposits of the encampment district, Wyoming, 
107 P. 
— Water-supply and irrigation papers Geol. Surv., 96-98, 
TOI, 102, 104, 1904. 
96 : E.-C. Murpuy. Destructive floods iu the U. S. in 1903, 81 p. — 101 : G.-D. 
Harris. Underground waters of southern Louisiana with discussions of 
their use for water supplies and for rice irrigation by M. L. FULLER, 98 p. 
