ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRAKY. 22 T 



Minneapolis. Minnesota Academy of ^N^atiiral Sciences, Bulletin. 

 Yol. iii. 1^0. 2. 1891. 

 W. J. McGee. The field of Geology and its promise for the future, 

 191. — B. Bierbauer. A check-list of the palaeozoic fossils of Wisconsin, 

 Minnesota, Iowa, Dakota, and Nebraska, 206. — C. W. Hall. The deep 

 Avell at Minneopa, Minnesota, 248. — C. W. Hall. Notes of a geological 

 excursion into Central Wisconsin, 251. — A. D. Meeds. The Stillwater 

 deep well, 271. — H. V. Winchell. The iron-bearing rocks of Minnesota, 

 277. — L. W. Chaney, Jr. Cryptozoon minnesotense in the Shakopee 

 limestone at Northfield, Minnesota, 280. 



Montreal. Natural History Societj'. Canadian Eecord of Science. 

 Yol. iy. Nos. 6-8. 1891. 

 J. F. Whiteaves. Description of Four new Species of Fossils from the 

 Silurian Rocks of the South-eastern portion of the District of Saskatchewan, 

 293.— H. M. Ami. On the Geology of Quebec City, 315.— G. F. Matthew. 

 On a new Horizon in the St. John Group, 339. — F. D. Adams. On some 

 Granites from British Columbia and the adjacent parts of Alaska and the 

 Yukon District, 311. — J. F. Whiteaves. Description of a new Species of 

 Paneiika from the Corniferous Limestone of Ontario, 401. — J, F. 

 Whiteaves. Notes on the Occurrence of Paucispiral Opercuia of Gas- 

 teropoda in the Guelph Formation of Ontario, 404. — J, F. Matthews. 

 Note on Leptoplastus, 461. — F. D. Adams. Notes to accompany a Tabu- 

 lation of the Igneous Rocks, based on the System of Prof. H. Rosen- 

 busch, 463. — W. F. Ferrier. Short Notes on some Canadian Minerals, 

 472. 



-. . . Yol. V. No. 2. 1892. 



H. M. Ami. Descriptions of some new Species of Fossils from the 

 Cambro-Silurian Rocks of the Province of Quebec, 96. — H. M. Ami. 

 Palaeontological Notes, 104. — A. T. Drummond. The Physical Features 

 of the Environs of Kingston, Ont,, and their History, 108. — W. L. Goodwin. 

 The Water-Supply of the City of Kingston, Ont., 117. — A. P. Coleman. 

 Some Laurentian Rocks of the Thousand Islands, 127. — J. H. L. Yogi;. 

 The Nickel Deposits of Scandinavia, 132. — J. T. Donald. Note on Mag- 

 nesite from near Black Lake, Que., 137. 



. Royal Society of Canada. Proceedings and Transactions 



for the year 1890. Yol. yiii. 1891. 



Section III. 



A. P. Coleman. Drift Rocks of Central Ontario, 11. — G. C, Hoffmann. 

 On a peculiar form of Metallic Iron found in Huronian Quartzite, on the 

 North Shore of St. Joseph Island, Lake Huron, Ontario, 39. — B. J. Har- 

 rington. Notes on Specimens of Nephrite from British Columbia, 61. 



Section lY. 



G. M. Dawson. On the later Physiographical Geology of the Rocky 

 Mountain Region in Canada, 3. — Sir J. W. Dawson. On Fossil Plants 

 from the Similkameen Yalley and other places in the Southern Interior 

 of British Columbia, 75. — J. F. Whiteaves. Descriptions of some new 

 or previously unrecorded Species of Fossils from the Devonian Rocks of 

 Manitoba, 93. — J. B. Tvrrell. Foraminifera and Radiolaria from the 

 Cretaceous of Manitoba, 111. — E. Gilpin, Jun. The evidence of a Nova 

 Scotia Carboniferous Conglomerate, 117. — G. F. Matthew. Illustrations 

 of the Fauna of the St. John Group, 123. 



