1890.] Recent Books and Pamphlets. 1051 
RECENT BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, 
FRAZER, P.—On a Specimen of Quartz from Australia and Three Specimens of 
Oli En North Carolina Exhibiting Curious Optical Properties, 
rg Attack. Ext. Am. Geol., Jan., 1889. From the author, 
en A Preliminary pd on the Animals of the Waters of the Miss. 
Bottoms, near Quin y, Il. FromS.A Fochen, 
GAUDRY Kd Dryopithéque. "Memoire I. de la Soc. Geol, de France. From 
the author. 
General Account of the Instruction and Equipment in the Dept. @ Geology at 
ee University, 1890. 
GEIKE, J.—The Evolution of Climate. From the author. 
Ge. G. K.—The History of the zu River. Ext. from Sixth Ann. Report 
Com. State er at Niagara. From the auth 
GREEN, A. H.—Consolidation of eam ge the City of New York Under One 
Lawson, A. C.—Note on the Pre-Paleozoic Surfaces of the Archean Terranes o 
i Canada. Ext. 
I., pp or. 
LEA, H. C.—The Endemoniadas of Queretaro. From the author. 
LEWIS, H. C.—The Terminal Moraines of pA eg t Glaciers of England. Ext. 
Proc. British Association, Sept. 1887. From the a 
LINTNER, J. A.—Report on Insects of the deer ot New York. From N, Y, State 
ae 
MCGEE, W. J.—The Geological Antecedents of Man in the Potomac Valley. Re- 
print Am. Anthropeagi, Vol. as 1889. — The World's Supply of Fuel. Ext. Forum, 
Vol. VIL., 1889. Fro 
MINOT, C. S ee er the Ovum, with Especial Reference to the Mam- 
Ext. from the AM. NAT., June, 1889. From the author. 
OLIVER, G.—On Bedside Urine-Testing. From the author. 
Organization of the Geological Society of America. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. L, 
pp. 1-86. 
OssonN. H. F.—A Review of the Cernaysian Mammalia. Reprint from Proc. Phil. 
ay, 1890. 
—— Additional Observations upon the Struc “eig = Classification of the Mesozoic 
i n 
——The of the Corpus osum, a ko passe upon the 
hes Jahrbuch, 
Origin o Call Cerebral Com- 
-missures of the Vertebrata. Reprint from Morphologise Band XII. From 
the author. 
PARKER, J. T.—Preliminary Notes on the Development of the Skeleton of Apteryx. 
Ext. Proc. Roy. Soc. From the author. 
PARKER, W. K.—On the Presence of Claws in the Wings of the Ratitz. From 
Remnants or Vestiges of Amphibian and Reptilian Structures found in 
Skulls of Birds, both Carinatz and Ratitze. Reprint from Proc. Roy . Soc. 
— —On the Secondary Carpals, Metacarpals, and Digital Rays in the der of Ex- 
Carinate Birds.—On the Vertebral Chain of Birds. Exts. from Proc. Roy. Soc., 
Vol. XLIII. From the author. 
TTS, Ep.—Report upon Some Fresh-Water Sponges from Florida. Ext. Trans. 
Wagner iion Inst. Sci, Vol, II. From the author. 
