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lanite Crystals from Franklin Furnace, N.J., 436. — S. L. Penfield. 

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 H. W. Turner. Notes on the Gold Ores of California, 467.— A. H. 

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. . Annual Report for the Year 1892. 1893. 



. . Bulletin. Vol. v. 1893. 



J. L. Wortman. On the Divisions of the White River or Lower 

 Miocene of Dakota, 95. — J. L. Wortman and C. Earle. Ancestors of 

 the Tapir from the Lower Miocene of Dakota, 159. — H. F. Osborn. 

 Fossil Mammals of the Upper Cretaceous Beds, 811. 



. . Memoirs. Vol. i. Part 1. 1893. 



R. P. Whitfield. Republication of descriptions of Lower Carboni- 

 ferous Crinoidea from the Hall Collection now in the American Museum 

 of Natural History, with illustrations of the original Type Specimens 

 not heretofore figured, 1. 



. Academy of Sciences. Annals. Vol. vii. Nos. 1-12. 



1893-94. 

 J. F. Kemp and A. Hollick. The Granite at Mounts Adam and Eve, 

 Warwick, Orange Co., N.Y., and its Contact Phenomena, 638. 



. . . Vol. viii. Nos. 1-3. 1893. 



A. A. Julien. A Study of the New York Obelisk as a Decayed 

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. . Transactions. Vol. xii. 1892-93. 1893. 



J. F. Kemp. A. Review of work hitherto done on the Geology of the 

 Adirondacks, 19. — A. Hollick. Additions to the Paleobotany of the 

 Cretaceous Formation on Staten Island, 28. — H. Ries. Notes on the 

 Clays of New York State and their Economic Value, 40. — G. S. Hun- 

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 50. — J. F. Kemp. On an occurrence of Gabbro (Norite), near Van 

 Artsdalen's Quarry, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 71. — C. H. Smyth. A 

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 W. D. Matthew. On Phosphate Nodules from the Cambrian of Southern 

 New Brunswick, 108. — B. Dean. Note on the Mode of Origin of the 

 Paired Fins, 131. — H. F. Osborn. The Evolution of Teeth in Mammalia 

 in its bearing upon the Problem of Phylogeny, 187. — A. Hollick. Plant 

 Distribution as a Factor in the Interpretation of Geological Phenomena, 

 with special reference to Long Island and Vicinity, 189. — C. H. Smyth, 

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 C. F. Cox. On recently discovered Deposits of Diatomaceous Earth in 

 the Adirondacks, 219. — A. Hollick. Preliminary Contribution to our 

 Knowledge of the Cretaceous Formation on Long Island and Eastward, 

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. Science. Vol. xxi. Nos. 518-543. 1893. Presented by 



the Bev. J. F. Blake, F.G.S. 



Vol. xxii. Nos. 545-569. 1893. Presented by 



the Rev. J. F. Blake, F.QJS 



