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The following is a list of Publications which have appeared | 
since the last report: — | 
By N.S. SHAter. 
A Comparison of the Features of the Earth and the Moon. Smith- — 
sonian Contributions to Knowledge, Vol. 34, No. 1438, pp. 1-130, 
pls. 1-25. 1903. 
By R. DeC. Warp. 
Notes and Reviews in Science, Bulletin of the American Geographi- 
cal Society, snd The Journal of Geography. 
By J. B. Woopwortu. 
Administrative report of work done in New York. Embodied in 
report of the State Geologist, Dr. F. J. H. Merrill, for 1902. — 
56th Annual Report of the N. Y. State Museum, Albany, N. Y., 
pp- r8-rl0. 1904. 
Pleistocene geology of Mooers Quadrangle, being a portion of Clin- 
ton Co., N. Y. Bull. 83 (Geology 7), N. Y. State Museum, pp. 
3-57, with colored geological map and pls. 1-25. 1905. 
Ancient water-levels of the Champlain and Hudson Valleys. Bull. 
84 (Geology 8), N. Y. State Museum, pp. 65-259, pls. 1-29, 24 
figures in text. 1905. ; 
The Brandon Clays. Report of the Vermont State Geologist, 1903-_ 
1904, pp. 166-168. 1904. [2 lines only at top of p. 168; the 
matter following appears to have been supplied by Professor 
Perkins. ] 
[A reprint of] Penning’s Dip, Depth, and Thickness Table. Pub-— 
lished by the University. lp. 1904. : 
Reviews of geological books in The Nation, Amer. Journ. Sci., and 
Amer. Nat. 7 
By T. A. Jacear, JR. 
Economic Resources of the Northern Black Hills. Part I. Gen- 
eral Geology [and geologic maps]. Professional Paper No. 26, — 
U. S. Geological Survey, pp. 1-41. 1904. 
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