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 Native iron in the coal measures of Missouri. 99. — Pe*/ield and Foote : 

 Bixbyite , a new mineral , and notes of the associated Topaz. 105 ; — 

 €omposition of Ilmenite. 108. — Cross : Igneous rocks of the Leucite 

 Hills and Pilot Butte , Wyoming. 115. — Hopkins : Stylolites. 142. — 

 Adams: Extinct Felidae. 145. 



(4.) 4. No. 21. September 1897. — Marsh: Principal characters of 

 the Protoceratidae. I. 165. — Marcou: Jura and Neocomian of Arkansas, 

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 anthropus erectus. 213. — Hatcher : Cape Fairweather ßeds, a new marine 

 Tertiary horizon in Southern Patagonia. 246. 



(4.) 4. No. 23. November 1897. — Hatcher: Geology of Southern 

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 — Branner: Former extension of the Appalachians across Mississippi, 

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(4.) 4. No. 24. December 1897. — Jaggar: A Microsclerometer, for 

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(4.) 5. No. 25. Januar 1898. — Wieland: The Protostegan plastron. 

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