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By R. T. Jackson : — 



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3. With T. A. Jaggar. Studies of Melonites multiporus. Bull. Geol. 

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 included in the preceding reference. 



By R. DeC. Ward : — 



1. Reviews of American Meteorological Publications in Annales de 

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1894, 8vo, Paris, 1895. 



2. Meteorology as a University Course. Am. Met. Journ., December, 



1895, Vol. XII. pp. 242-250. 



3. The Harvard Meteorological Stations in Peru. Science, Vol. III., 

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4. Meteorological Observations in Schools. Conn. School Document, 

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1896, 8vo, pp. 9. 



5. Edited the American Meteorological Journal. An Illustrated 

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6. Current Notes on Meteorology. Science, Vol. III., May 1, 1896, 

 and following numbers. 



By J. B. Woodworth : — 



1. Three-toed Dinosaur Tracks in the Newark Group at Avondale 

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2. Harvard University. Summer School of 1896. Fieldwork in 

 Course 2 in Geology, pp. 6. 



3. The Gardner Collection of Photographs. Boston Evening Tran- 

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4. Marsh Gas under Ice. Science, Vol. III., 1896, p. 203. 



5. (Notice of) Las Rocas eruptivas del suroeste de la Cuenca de 

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6. Some Features of Joints. Science, Vol. II., 1895, pp. 903, 904. 

 Also reprinted, pp. 2. 



7. (Notice of) Great Barrier Reef of Australia. Science, Vol. II., 

 1895, p. 743. 



