32 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PITTSBURGH MEETING 



Notice of a new genus and species of lower Carboniferous bryozoan. Bulletin 

 of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. xx, 1904, p. 469, pi. 11. 



Notice of a remarkable case of reproduction of lost parts shown on a fossil 

 crinoid. Ibid., vol. xx, 1904, pp. 471-472, pis. 12, 13. 



Note on some worm (?) burrows in rocks of the Chemung group of New York. 

 Ibid., vol. XX, 1904, pp. 473-474, pi. 14. 



Notice of a new crinoid and a new mollusk from the Portage rocks of New 

 York. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. xxi, 

 1905, pp. 17-20, pis. 1-4. 



Description of new fossil sponges from the Hamilton group of Indiana. Ibid., 

 vol. xxi, 1905, pp. 297-300, pis. 9-11. 



Notice of a new species of Fasciolaria from the Eocene green marls at Shark 

 River, N. J. Ibid., vol. xxi, 1905, pp. 301-303, 2 figs. 



Notes on some Jurassic fossils from Franz Joseph Land, brought by a member 

 of the Ziegler Exploring Expedition. Bulletin of the American Museum of 

 Natural History, vol. xxii, 1906, pp. 131-134, pis. 18, 19. 



With E. O. Hovey: Remarks on and descriptions of Jurassic fossils of the 

 Black Hills. Ibid., vol. xxii, 1906, pp. 389-402, pis. 42-62. 



Notice of an American species of the genus Hoploparia McCoy from the Cre- 

 taceous of Montana. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, vol. xxiii, 1907, pp. 459-461, pi. 36. 



Remarks on and descriptions of new fossil Uniondae from the Laramie clays 

 of Montana. Ibid., vol. xxiii, pp. 623-628, pis. 38-42. 



Notes and observations on Carboniferous fossils and semi-fossil shells, brought 

 home by members of the Peary Expedition of 1905-1906. Bulletin of the 

 American Museum of Natural History, vol. xxiv, 1908, pp. 51-58, pis. 1-4. 



MEMOIR OF THOMAS CHESMER WESTON ^a 

 BY BOBERT BELL 



Bom in Birmingham, England, October, 1832. Arrived in Montreal, 

 and joined the Geological Survey of Canada, 16th February, 1859, aet. 27. 

 Married in Montreal, 9th June, 1859, to Miss Matilda Allen, of Quebec, 

 who predeceased him many years. Superannuated, 1st July, 1894. 

 Died in Minneapolis, 10th May, 1910, set. 78. 



Dr. Bell, with the approval of Miss Weston, writes the following 

 sketch of her late father and of his official career. He had been a friend 

 and associate of Mr. Weston from the day he arrived in Montreal until 

 the time of his death. 



Mr. Weston was a man of rather slight or delicate build, fair com- 

 plexion, with blue eyes, flaxen hair and whiskers, of gentle manners and 

 disposition, even temper, and deliberate in speech. In religion a Protest- 

 ant. Mr. and Mrs. Weston had three children — Eleanor (Kellie), Ches- 

 mer, and George H. — all of whom have survived their parents. 



«a Contributed after the meeting. 



