44 
DONS. 
SÉANCE DU 15 DÉCEMBRE 1890 
États-Unis. — Boston. — Proceedings of the Boston Society of 
Natural History. 
Vol. XXIV,n n 3, 4. 1890. 
A. F. Foerste : The palaeontological horizon of the limestone at Nahant, Mass., 
p. 261-263. — Id. : Notes on Clinton group fossils, with spécial reference to collec- 
tions from Indiana, Tennessee and Georgia, p. 263-334, pl. V-IX. — J. Marcou : Reply 
to the questions of M r Selwyn on Canadian geological classification for Quebec, 
p. 337-364. — G. Fr. Wright : Climatic condition of the glacial period, p. 424-430. — 
Warren Upliam : The growth, culmination, and departure of the quaternary ice- 
sheets, p. 430-433. — Fr. Leverett : Changes of climate as indicated by interglacial 
beds and attendant oxidation and leaching, p. 435-450. — N. S. Shaler : Note on 
glacial climate, p. 460-465. — Warren Upliam : Remarks on glacial climate, p. 465. 
— W. O. Crosby : Remarks on bowlder-clay in the vicinity of Boston, p. 466. — 
S. S. Scudder : Remains of Coleoptera, p. 467.— Id.: Physiognomy of the American 
tertiary Hemiptera, p. 562-579. — N. S. Shaler : Note on the value of saliferous 
deposits as evidence of former climatal conditions, p. 585. — H. Saville: The Sanborn 
bowlder, p. 586. 
— Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History. 
Vol. IV, no® 7 _ 9 . 
N° 8. R. Tracy Jackson : Pliylogeny of the Pelecypoda, the Aviculidae and their 
Allies, p. 277-400, pl. XXIII-XXX. — N° 9. S. S. Scudder : New types of cockroaches 
from the carboniferous deposits of the United States ; New carboniferous Myriapoda 
from Illinois; Illustrations of the carboniferous Arachnida of North America, of the 
orders Anthracomarti and Pedipalpi; The Insects of the Triassic beds at Fairplay, 
Colorado, p. 401-472, pl. XXXI-XLIII. 
Granville (Ohio). — Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of 
Denison University. 
Vol. V. 
W. F. Cooper : The Waverly Group, p. 24-32. — Id. : Tabulated List of Fossils 
known to occur in the Waverly of Ohio. p. 33-34. 
New-Haven. — The American Journal of Science. 3 d ser. Vol. XL, 
n° 240. Déc. 1890. 
James D. Dana : Long Island Sound in the Quaternary Era, with observations on 
the submarine Hudson River Channel, p. 426-437, pl. X. — J. W. Spencer : The 
Deformation of Iroquois Beach and Birth of Lake Ontario, p. 443-451. — J. Fr. Wil- 
liams : Eiulialyte and Eucolite, from Magnet Cove, Arkansas, p. 457-462. — James 
C. Graham : On a peculiar method of sand-transportation by rivers, p. 476. — 
,T. S. Diller : Note on the cretaceous rocks of Northern California, p. 476-478. — 
L. V. Pirsson : On the Fowlerite variety of Rhodonite from Franklin and Stirling, 
N. J., p. 484-488. — S. L. Penfield : Some observations on the Béryllium minerais 
from M l Antero, Colorado, p. 488-491. 
Grande-Bretagne. — Londres. — The Geological Magazine. 
N. S. Dec. III, Vol. VII, n° 12. Dec. 1890, n°318, 
