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Division and the Classification of Geol. History, p. 449-462. — M. S. W. Jefïerson : 

 The Postglacial Connecticut, at Turnersfalls Mass.,- p. 463-472. — Harry Tièlding. 

 Keid : The Variations of Glaciers III, p. 473-476. — C. H. Gordon : On the Kalamazoo 

 and other old Glacial outlets in S. Michigan, p. 477-482. — H. W. Turner : On some 

 Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary Rocks of the Coast Ranges of California, 

 p. 483-499. — C. K. Leith : Summary of Current N. American Pre-Cambrian Litté- 

 rature, p. 527-541. — H. W. Fairbanks : Geology of a portion of the S. Coast Ranges, 

 p. 551-576. — H. F. Rain and A. G. Léonard : The Middle Coal Measures of the W. 

 Interior Coal Fields, p. 577-588. — H. L. Fairchild : Kettles in Glacial Lakes Deltas, 

 p. 589-596. — T. C. Chamberlin : A Systematic Source of Evolution of Provincial 

 Faunas, p. 597-608. — The influence of Great Epochs of Limestone Formation 

 found upon Constitution of the Athmosphere, p. 609-621. 



Houghton. Catalogue of the Michigan Collège of Mines, 1896-1898. 

 Kansas. The Kansas Univ. Quarterley. Série A, VII, 3, 1898. 



Gen. I. Adams : A Geolog. Reconnaissance in Grant, Garfield and Woods counties, 

 Oklahoma, p. 121-124 (pi. 11-12). 



Minneapolis. The Am. Geologist. XXI, 5-6, 1898. 



C. P. Rerkey : Geology of the St-Croix Dalles III, p. 270-294 (pi. 17-21). — 

 VV. Upham : The parallèle Roads of Glen Roy, p. 294-300.— Otto Nordenskjold : Ter- 

 tiary and Quaternary Deposits in the Magellan Territories, p. 300-310. — Myron 

 L. Fuller : Champlain Submergence in the Narratgansett Ray région, p. 310-321. 

 — E. W. Claypole : Paleolith and Ncolith, p. 333-34i. — W. P. Rlake : Anthracite 

 Coal in Arizona, p. 345-346. — Ch. R. Keyes : Carboniferous formations of SW. 

 Iowa, p. 346-350. — R. S. Tarr : The peneplain, p. 351-370. — Fr. R. van Horn : 

 Interesting Hornblende in a Gabbro from Pavone, Italy, p. 370-374. — W. Upham : 

 Ren Nevis, the last Stronghold of the firitish Ice Sheet, p. 375-387. 



— XXII, 2, Août 1898. W. P. Rlake : Remains of a Species of Ros in the 

 Quaternary of Arizona, p. 65-72. — N. W. Winchell : The signifiance of the Frag- 

 mentai Eruptive Débris at Taylor's Falls, p. 72-78. — Arthur M. Miller : The Hypo- 

 thesis of a Cincinnati Silurian Island, p. 78-85. — Thomas L. Watson : Weathering 

 of Diabase near Chatham (Virginia), p. 85-101. — W. Upham : Fjords and submer- 

 ged Valleys of Europe, p. 101-108. — C. R. Keyes : Observations on the Classifi- 

 cation of the Missisipian Serres, p. 108-113. 



New-Haven. Amer. Journ. of Se. (4), V, 1898, 25, 32-34; VI, 35. 



G. H. Stone : The Granitic Rreccias of the Cripple Creek Région, p. 21-33. — 

 H. L. Preston : Iron Météorites, as nodular Structures in Stony Météorites, p. 62- 

 64. — O. C. Marsh : Jurassic Formation on the Atlantic Coast. Suppl., p. 105-115. — 

 C. H. Warren : Mineralogical Notes, p. 116-124. — G. F. Eaton : Prehistoric Fauna 

 of Rlock Island, as indicated by its Ancient Shell-heaps, p. 137-160 (pi. 2-3). — A. 

 Agassiz : Tertiary elevated Limestone Reefs of Fiji, p. 165-168. — H. S. Washington : 

 Sôlvsbergite and Tinguaite from Essex County Mass., p. 176-187. — W. M. Foole : 

 Native Lead with Roeblingite, native copper and other minerais at Franklin Fur- 

 nace, p. 187-188. — G. C. Martin : Dunite in W. Massachusetts, p. 244-247. — C. R. 

 •Keyes : Eolian Origin of Loess, p. 299-304. — N. H. Darton and A. Reith : Dikes 

 of Felsophyre and Rasait in Palaeozoic Rocks (Virginia), p. 305-314. — L. J. Spencer : 

 Diaphorite from Montana and Mexico, p. 316. — W. E. Hidden and J. H. Pratt : 

 Twinned Crislals of Zircon from N. Carolina, p. 323-327. — C. D. Walcott : Rra- 



