AED, PROCEEDINGS OF MONTREAL MEETING. ° 
On the Maquoketa shales and their correlation with the Cincinnati group of south- 
western, Ohio: Am. Geologist, vol. v, June, 1890, pp. 335-356; Postscript, p. 
394. 
Section of the Makoqueta [Maquoketa] shales in Iowa [abstract]: Proc. Am. Asso. 
Adv. Sci., 88th meeting, 1889, pp. 250, 251. 
On the name “ Laurentian”: Am. Geologist, vol. vi, August, 1890, pp. 138, 134. 
Fish remains of the Lower Silurian: Scientific American, vol. |xiv, February, 1891, 
p. 129. 
A brief history of the Ohio river: Pop. Sci. Monthly, vol. xxxviii, April, 1891, pp. 
739-748. 
On the age of the Pleasant, Ohio, beds: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xiv, 1891, 
pp. 93-104, with two plates. 
Manual of the Paleontology of the Cincinnati group: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., 
vol. xiy, 1891-1892, pp. 45-72, 149-163; vol. xv, 1892-1893, pp. 88-100, 144— 
159; vol. xvi, 1894, pp. 178-208 ; vol. xviii, 1895-1896, pp. 67-88, 115-140; vol. 
xix, 1897, pp. 99-118. [Publication still in progress. ] 
On problematic organisms and the preservation of alge as fossils [abstract]: Proc. 
Am. Asso. Adv. Sci., 40th meeting, 1891, p. 284. ‘ 
The preservation of plants as fossils: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xv, July, 1892, 
pp. 75-78. 
Studies in problematic organisms—the genus Scolithus: Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 
ili, 1892, pp. 32-44. No. I, the genus Fucoides: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 
xvi, 1893, pp. 62-81, with one plate. 
The Cincinnati ice dam: Am. Geologist, vol. xi, March, 1893, pp. 199-202. 
Remarks on the genus Arthrophycus Hall: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xvi, 1898, 
pp. 82-86. Abstract in Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 42d meeting, 1893, p. 172. 
Fossil fungi. Translated from the French of R. Ferry, with remarks: Jour. Cin. 
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xvi, 1893, pp. 94-98. 
On the value of supposed algze as geological guides: Am. Geologist, vol. xiii, Feb- 
ruary, 1894, pp. 95-101. 
The St Peters sandstone: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xvii, 1894, pp. 115-135. 
Remarks on Daimonelix, or “ Devil’s corkscrew,” and allied fossils: Am. Geologist, 
vol. xv, June, 1895, pp. 337-342, with plates. Abstract in Science, new series, 
vol. i, April, 1895, p. 420. 
Sponges, recent and fossil: Am, Naturalist, vol. xxix, June, 1895, pp. 536-545. 
The first fauna of the earth: Am. Naturalist, vol. xxix, October-November, 1895, 
pp. 879-87, 979-985. 
The paleontological writings of Uriah Pierson James. Compiled, annotated, and 
illustrated by Joseph F. James. Manuscript. 
The presentation of scientific papers was declared in order under the 
customary rules. ‘The first paper was entitled 
SANDS AND OLAYS OF THE OTTAWA BASIN 
BY R:. W. BLES 
In discussion, remarks were made by F. B. Taylor, H. M. Ami, A. P. 
Coleman, J. B. Tyrrell, and the author. The. paper is printed as pages 
211-222 of this volume. 
