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Annual Meeting of the Cordilleran Section, Held at San Francisco, 



December 30 and 31, igoi. 



Proceedings of the Fourteenth Summer Meeting, Held at Pittsburg, 



Pennsylvania, July i, 1902. [Rochester, N. Y., 1903.] 

 -Griswold, W. T. The Berea Grit Oil Sand in the Cadiz Quadrangle, Ohio. 



[Bull. No. 198, U. S. Geog. Surv., Washington, 1902.] 

 -Hale, George E. The New Star in Gemini. [Yerkes Observatory, 



University of Chicago ; University of Chicago Press, 1903.] 

 -Hay, 0. P. On Certain Genera and Species of North American Cretaceous 



Actinopterous Fishes. [Bull. Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., Vol. XIX, Art. 



I, pp. 1-95 ; New York, 1903. J 



- Heller, Edmund. Papers from the Hopkins-Stanford Galapagos Expedi- 



tion, 1898-9, XIV: Reptiles. [Proc. of the Washington Acad, of Sci., 

 Vol. V, pp. 39-98, February, 1903.] 

 -Holmes, W. H. Fossil Human Remains Found Near Lansing, Kansas. 

 [From the American Anthropologist (N. S.), Vol. IV, October-Decem- 

 ber, 1902.] 



- Huntington, Ellsworth. The Valley of the Upper Euphrates River and 



Its People. [Reprinted from the Bull, of the Amer. Geogr. Soc, October 

 and December, 1902.] 



-Harris, G. H. Eocene Outcrops in Central Georgia. [Bull, of American 

 Paleontology, Vol. IV, No. 16, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., 

 December, 1902.] 



-Jenney, Walter P. The Mineral Crest ; or, The Hydrostatic Level 

 Attained by the Ore-Depositing Solutions in Certain Mining Districts- 

 of the Great Salt Lake Basin. [Read before the Am. Inst, of Min. 

 Eng., Philadelphia, 1902. Author's edition, 1902.] 

 The Chemistry of Ore-Deposition. [Read before the Am. Inst, of 

 Min. Eng., New Haven, 1902. Author's edition, 1903.] 



-Kemp, J. F. Igneous Rocks and Circulatory Waters as Factors in Ore- 

 Deposition. [Trans, of the Amer. Institute of Min. Eng.] 



-Knowlton, Frank Hall. Fossil Flora of the John Day Basin, Oregon. 

 [Bull. No. 204, U. S. Geol. Surv., Washington, 1902.] 



-Lovewell, J. T. Gold in Kansas Shale. [Topeka, 1903.] 



- Lindgren, Waldemar. Tests for Gold and Silver in Shales from Western 



Kansas. [Bull. No. 202, U. S. Geol. Surv., Washington, 1902.] 

 -Leighton, Marshall O. Sewage Pollution in the Metropolitan Area Near 

 New York City and its Effect on Inland Water Resources. [U. S. 

 Geol. Surv., Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 72, Washington, 

 1902.] 



-MiRON, Fran(J;ois. Etude des ph6nomenes volcaniques. [Paris : Librairie 

 Polytechnique, Ch.' B^ranger, Editeur, 1903.] 



-Maryland Geological Survey, Cecil County and Garrett County. [Balti- 

 more, 1902.] 



-Moberg, Joh. Chr. Schmalenseeia Amphionura : en ny Trilobit-typ. 



[Meddelanden frAn Lunds Geologisk-Mineralogiska Institution ; 



Stockholm, 1903.] 

 -Matthew, G. F. Notes on Cambrian Faunas. [From the Trans, of the 



Roy. Soc. of Canada, Second Series, 1902-3, Vol. VIII, Section IV; 



Toronto.] 



