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Newcastle-upon-Tyne. North of England Institute of Mining and 

 Mechanical Engineers. Transactions. Vol. xliii. Part 3. 

 1893. 1894. 

 J. P. Kirkup. Singareni Coal-field, Hyderabad, India, 179. — A. L. 



Collins. The Ghorband Lead-mines, Afghanistan, 207. 



. . . Yol. xliii. Part 4. 1893. 



. . An account of the Strata of Northumberland and 



Durham as proved bv Borings and Sinkings. S-T. 8vo. 

 1894. 



. See Barnsley. 



New Haven, Conn. American Journal of Science. Series 3. Vol. xliv. 

 No. 262. 1892. Purchased. 

 C. L. "Whittle. On an Ottrelite-bearing phnse of Metamorphic Conglo- 

 merate in the Green Mountains, 270. — J. S. Diller. Mica-peridotite 

 from Kentucky, 286. — D. F. Lincoln. Glaciation in the Finger-Lake 

 Region of New York, 290. — 0. C. Marsh. Restoration of Clasosaurus 

 and Ceratosaurus, 342. — 0. C. Marsh. Restoration of Mastodon ameri- 

 canus, Cuvier, 350. 



. . . Yol. xlvi. Nos. 271-276. 1893. 



"W. P. Headden. Kehoeite, a new Phosphate from Galena, Lawrence 

 Co., S.D., 22.— E. T. Durable and G. D. Harris. The Galveston Deep 

 Well, 38/ — G. H. Williams. Piedmontite and Scheelite from the 

 Ancient Rhyolite of South Mountain, Pennsylvania, 50. — G. C. Broad- 

 head. Cambrian and Ozark Series, 57. — E. E. Howell. Cross Roads 

 Meteorite, 67.— W. E. Hidden and W. F. Hillebrand. Mackintoshite, a 

 new Thorium and Uranium Mineral, 98. — C. H. Smyth, Jun. Alnoite 

 containing an uncommon Variety of Melilite, 104. — S. L. Penfield. Cau- 

 fieldite, a new Germanium Mineral, and on the Chemical Composition of 

 Argyrodite, 107. — W. Upham. Epeirogenic Movements associated with 

 Glaciation, 114. — W. D. Matthew. Antennae and other Appendages of 

 Triarth-us Beckii, 121. — G. F. Becker. Fisher's New Hypothesis, 137. — 

 C. Barus. Criticism of Mr. Fisher's Remarks on Rock Fusion, 140. — 

 C. E. Beecher. Larval forms of Trilobites from the Lower Helderburg 

 Group, 142. — W. S. Bayley. Actinolite-Magnetite Schists from the 

 Mesabe" Iron Range, in North-eastern Minnesota, 176. — W. Lindgren, 

 The Auriferous Veins of Meadow Lake, California, 201. — W. E. Hidden 

 and W. E. Hillebrand. Description of Rowlandite, 208. — C. S. Prosser. 

 The Upper Hamilton' and Portage Stages of Central and Eastern New 

 York, 212. — A. F. Foerste. Studies on the Chipola Miocene of Bain- 

 bridge, Georgia, and of Alum Bluff, Florida, with an attempt at corre- 

 lation of certain Grand Gulf group beds with marine Miocene beds 

 eastward, 244.— W. E. Hidden. Mineralogical Notes, 254.— B. Willis and 

 C. W. Hayes. Conditions of Appalachian Faulting, 257. — L. G. Eakins. 

 — A New Meteorite from Hambien County, Tennessee, 283. — H. S. 

 Williams. On the Ventral Plates of the Carapace of the genus Holonema 

 of Newberry, 285. — S. L. Pentield. Minerals from the Manganese Mines 

 of St. Marcel, in Piedmont, Italy, 288. — O. C. Marsh. Restoration of Cory- 

 phodon, 320. — J. D. Dana. On New England and the Upper Mississippi 

 basin in the Glacial period, 327. — J. J. Stevenson. On the Use of the 

 Name '* Catskill," 330.— G. F. Becker. The Finite Elastic Stress-Strain 

 Function, 337. — G. A. Koenig and L. L. Hubbard. On Powellite from 

 n now Locality, 357. — L. V. Pirsson. On the Geology and Petrography 



