30 DONS. — SÉANCE DU 5 AVRIL 1897 



Newcastle. — Transactions of the North of England Institute of 

 Mining and Mechanical Engineers. Vol. XLV, 1896, f. 1-5. 



De Rance : Notes on the Geological Features of the Coast of North Wales from 

 Liverpool to Menai Bridge, pp. ïi74-277. 



Grèce. — Athènes. — Bulletin mensuel séismologique. 

 Ire année, N^^ 11-12. 



Indes néerlandaises. — Jaarboek van het Mijnwesen in 

 Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, 1896. 



K. Martin : Die Fossilien von Java, pp. 200-328, 20 planches doubles. 



États-Unis d'Amérique. — Boston. — Proceedings of the 

 American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. XXIII, 1896. 



— Vol. XXXII, No 1, nov. 1896. 



— Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 27, 

 1896, juin-novembi'e. 



N.-S. Shales : Conditions and Etïects of the expulsion of gases from the Earth, 

 pp. 89-106. 



Jules Marcou : The Jura of Texas, pp. 149-158. 



J.-B. Woodworth : On the fracture System of joints, with remarks on certain 

 great fractures, pp. 163-183, 4 pi. 



L. FuUer : A new occurrence of Carboniterous fossils in the Narragansett Basin, 

 pp. 195 199. 



Cambridge. — Memoirs of the Muséum of Comparative Zoology 

 at Harvard Collège. Vol. XXII. Texte et atlas. 



Chicago. — The Journal of Geology. Vol. V, 1897, N» 2. 



Keilkack : Professor Geikie's classiflcation of the north european glacial deposits, 

 pp. 113 125. 



O.-C. Farrington : The average spécifie gravily of Météorites, pp. 126-130. 



R.-D. Salisbury et W.-W. Aluvod : Drift phenomena in the vicinity of Devil's 

 Lake and Baraboo, VVisconsin, pp. 131-146, 7 fig. 



C.-S. Prosser : Comparison of tlie carboniferous and permian formations of 

 Nebraska and Kansas, pp. 148-17'i. 



A. -G Lawson : The geology of the San Francisco Peninsula, pp. 173-174. 



W.-H. Hobbs : Note on the geology of Southwestern New England, pp. 175-177. 



Van Hise : Déformation of Rocks, pp. 178-193, 6 fig. 



Denver. — Colorado Scientific Society, 1897 (février). 



Granville. — Bulletin of the scientific Laboratories of Denison 

 University. Vol. IX, 1895, N» 1. 



Cooper : The palaeozoic formations, pp. 1-10. 



Fooke et Tighl : Contributions to the knowledge of the preglacial drainage of 

 Ohio, 2» et 3« parties, pp. 15-34, 2 pi. 



