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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



PUBLICATIONS BY OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF THE 

 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY 

 SINCE THE LAST REPORT. 



By N. S. Shaler : — 



1. Administrative Report of Work done in the U. S. Geological Survey 

 for the Year 1893-94. loth Annual Report of the Director of the U. S. 

 Geological Survey. Washington, 1895, pp. 160, 161. - 



2. Preliminary Report on the Geology of the Common Roads of the 

 United States, loth Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey for 

 1893-94. Washington, 1895, pp. 255-306. Also separately printed. 



3. The Geology of the Road-building Stones of Massachusetts, with some 

 Consideration of similar Materials from other Parts of the United States. 

 16th Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey, 1894-95, Part II., 

 pp. 277-341. Washington, 1895. Also separately printed. 



4. Origin, Distribution, and Commercial Value of Peat Deposits. 16th 

 Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey, 1894-95, Part IV. 

 Washington, 1895, pp. 305-314. Also separately printed. 



5. Third Annnal Report of the Massachusetts Highway Commission. 

 Boston. Public Document No. 54. (With Geo. A. Perkins and W. E. 

 McClintock.) January, 1896, pp. 126. Separately printed. 



5. Beaches and Tidal Marshes of the Atlantic Coast. National Geo- 

 graphic Monographs, Vol. I. American Book Co., New York. 



7. Some Causes of the Imperfection of the Geologic Record. Science, 

 II., 1895, pp. 858, 859. 



8. Sea and Land : Features of Coasts and Oceans, with, special Refer- 

 ence to the Life of Man. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895. 



9. Relations of Geologic Science to Education. Annual Address by 

 President of the Geological Society of America. Bull. Geol. Soc. of 

 America, Vol. VII. Rochester, 1896, pp. 315-326. Also separately 

 printed. Also Science, Vol. III., 1896, pp. 609-617. 



10. Conditions and Effects of the Expulsion of Gases from the Earth. 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXVII., 1896, pp. 89-106. Abstract 

 in Science, Vol. II., 1895, p. 281 ; also in Am. Geol., Vol. XVL, 1895, 

 pp. 244, 245. 



11. Domesticated Animals : Their Relation to Man and to his Advance- 

 ment in Civilization. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, pp. 267. 



12. American Highways : A Popular Account of their Conditions and 

 of the Means by which they may be Bettered. New York, The Century 

 Co., 1896, pp. 293. 



