506 Review of the Frogress of North American [June, 
and “ Additional notes on the geology and palzontology of 
Ottawa and vicinity,” in the Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club Trans., 
Nos. 5 and 6, Vol. 11, p. 251. 
Francis Bain and (Sir) J. W. Dawson have a joint paper, 
“ Notes on the geology and fossil flora of Prince Edward island,” 
in the Canadian Rec. Sci, Vol. 1, p. 154. 
C. E. Beecher publishes a “ List of the species of fossils from 
an exposure of the Utica slate and associated rocks within the 
limits of the city of Albany,” in the 36th Rep. New York ai 
Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 78. 
W. R. Billings describes “Two new species of Crinoids,” ie 
gives the “ Report of the paleontological branch ” in the Ottawa 
Field Naturalists’ Club Trans., No. 6, Vol. 11, pp. 248 and 259. 
. L. Britton has an article on the discovery of “Cretaceous 
plants from Staten Island” in the Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. v, 
N. L. Britton and Arthur Hollick have an article on “ Leaf 
bearing sandstones on Staten Island, New York,” in the Trans. 
N.Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. 111, p. 30. 
Charles Brongniart has “ Les Insectes Fossiles des Terrains 
Le Primaires, Coup d’ceil rapide sur la faune entomologique des ter- 
rains paléozoiques,” in the Bulletin de la Société des Amis des 
Sciences Naturelles de Rouen, 3° serie, Vingt et uniéme année, 
m semestre, p. 50. This article was translated in the Geol, ee ” 
new series, Dec. 3, Vol. II, p. 481. 
R. E. Call writes “On the Quaternary and recent Mollusca e 
the Great basin, with descriptions of new forms;” this constitutes 
Bulletin 11 of the U. S. Geol. Survey. 
_.P. H. Carpenter prints “Further remarks upon the morphology 
‘of the Blastoidea” in the Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 5th ser., Vol. 
! Xv, p. 277. This is an answer to and a criticism of Mr. G. Ham- 
-bach's article entitled, “Contributions to =e anatomy of the 
_ Pentremites, with descriptions of new species,” in the Trans. St 
‘Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. rv, p. 145. 
_ J. M. Clarke gives “ A brief outline of the geological succession 
. one county, N. Y., to accompany a map,” in the Report — 
logist for 1884, p. 9. In this he gives lists. of TS 
SA in the different Devonian formations. Bulletin U. 5. 
o raie No. 16, is “On the higher Devonian faunas 
o county, New York.” 
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