178 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBKART. 



32. — H. C. Russell. The Source of the Underground Water in the 

 Western Districts, 57.— F. W. Hutton. The Eruptive Rocks of New. 

 Zealand, 102. 



Sydnej'. Royal Society of New South Wales. Catalogue of the 

 Scientific Books in the Library. Part 1. 8vo. 1889. 



Topeka. Kansas Academy of Science. Transactions. Vol. viii. 



1881-82. 1883. 



E. Haworth. The Coal-fields of Cherokee County, 7. — S. C. Mason. 

 A preliminary List of Fossils found in Riley County, 12. — R. Hay. The 

 Igneous Rocks of Kansas, 14. — E. Haworth. Are there Igneous Rocks 

 in Cherokee County ?, 18.— R. Hay. Fossil Wood, 20.— E. Haworth. 

 Notes on Kansas Minerals, 25. — G. E. Patrick. Protozoan Remains in 

 Kansas Chalk, 26. 



. . . Yol. ix. 1883-84. 1885. 



R. Hay. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Norton County, Kan- 

 sas, 17. — R. J. Brown. Is a Geological Survey of the State a necessity ? 

 49.— E. H. S. Bailey and E. W. Walter. The Water of the Fort Scott 

 Artesian Well, 96. — R. Hay. Notes on the Fossil Jaw of Bison, from 

 the Pliocene of Norton County, 98. — E, P. West. The last Submersion 

 and Emergence of South-eastern Kansas from the Carboniferous seas or 

 those affecting the Carboniferous formation in Kansas, 106. — J. Savage. 

 Notes on the Geology of the Spanish Peaks, 113. — G. H. Failyer. Notes 

 on some Kansas Mineral-waters, 114. — B. B. Smyth. The Age of 

 Kansas, 129. 



. . . Yol. X. 1885-86. 1887. 



F. H, Snow. On the discovery of a Fossil Bird-track in the Dakota 

 Sandstone, 3. — R. Hay. A Geological Section in Wilson County, Kansas, 

 6. — A. H. Thompson. The relation of a State Geological Survey to the 

 work of the National Survey, 9. — R. Hay. Report on Geology, 21. — D. 

 S. Kelly. Coal-measures of Lyon County, 45. — R. Hay and A. H. 

 Thompson. Historical sketch of Geological work in the State of Kansas, 

 45. — R. Hay. — Natural Gas in Eastern Kansas, 57. — E. H. Bailey. Mis- 

 cellaneous Chemical Notes, 62. — G. 11. Failyer and J. T. Willard. On 

 some Kansas Mineral-waters, 63. — R. Hay. Note on a remarkable 

 Fossil, 128. 



. . . Yol. xi. 1887-88. 



R. Hay. Horizon of the Dakota Lignite, 5.— E. H. S. Bailey. On 

 the newly-discovered Salt-beds in Ellsworth County, 8. — J. Savage. The 

 Pink-and-white Terraces of New Zealand, 26. — F. H. Snow. On the 

 discovery and significance of Stipules in certain Dicotyledonous Leaves of 

 the Dakota Rocks, 33. — R. Hay. The Geology of Kansas, 35. — E. Jame- 

 son. Geology of the Leavenworth Prospect Well, 37. — R. Hay. The 

 Triassic Rocks of Kansas, 38. — F. H. Snow. The Logan County Nickel- 

 mines, 39. — E. H. S. Bailey. The composition of Kansas Coals, 46. — G. 

 H. Failyer and C. W. Breese. Mineral Waters, 109. 



Tokyo. College of Science, Imperial University, Japan. Journal. 

 Yol. iii. Parts 1-3. 1889. 

 Matajiro Yokoyama. Jurassic Plants from Kaga, Hida, and Echizen, 

 1. — Yasushi Kikuchi. On Pyroxenic components in certain Volcanic 

 Rocks from Bouin, 67. — S. Sekiya. The Eruption of Bandai-san, 91. 



