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The Journal of Geolog y. A Semi-Quarterly Magazine of Geology 

 anr 1 related Sciences. Chicago. 8°. [Jb. 1897. II. -430-.) 



18. 7. 5. No. 3. — Chamberlin: Glacial studies in Greenland. X. 

 229. — Washington: Italian petrological sketches. IV. The Rocca Monfina 

 Region. 241. — Dawson: Are the bowlder clays of the Great Plains 

 marine? 257. — Branner: The Beauxite deposits of Arkansas. 290. 



No. 4. — James Geikie: The last great baltic glacier. 325. — 

 Ch. D. Walcott: The post-pleistocene elevation of the Inyo Range, and 

 the lake beds of Waucobi embayment-, Inyo County, California. 340. — 

 H. S. Washington: Italian petrological sketches. V. Summary and con- 

 clusion. 34f — H. F. Reid : Variations of glaciers. II. 378. — H. F. Bain : 

 A sketch of the geology of Mexico. 384. 



No. 5. — Taylor: Moraines of recession and their significance in 

 glacial theory. 421. — Farrington: The eruptive rocks of Mexico. 467. — 

 Clark and Bibbins : The stratigraphy of the Potomac group in Maryland. 

 479. — Smith: Studies forStudents: Comparative study of palaeontology 

 and phylogeny. 525. 



No. 6. — H. B. Kümmel: The Newark System of New Jersey. 541. 

 — N. F. Drake : The topography of California. 563. — T. W. Stanton : 

 A comparative study of the lower cretaceous formations and faunas of the 

 United states. 579. — St. Weller: Correlation of the devonian faunas 

 in Southern Iiiinns. 625. 



No. 7. — Chamberlin: A group of hypotheses bearing on climatic 

 changes. 653. — Cross : An Analcite-Basalt from Colorado. 684. — Daly : 

 Studies on the so-called porphyritic gneiss in New Hampshire. 694. — 

 Spurr: The measurement of faults. 723. — Bannister: The drift and 

 geologic time. 730. — Weller: On the presence of problematic fossil 

 medusae in the Niagara limestone of Northern Illinois. 744. 



The Kansas Uhiversity Quarterly. Lawrence, Kansas. 



1892. 1. No. i . — Williston : Kansas Pterodactyls. I. — Williston 

 and Case: Kansas Mosasaurs. I. 



No. 2. — Bailey: The great Spirit Spring Mound. 



1893. 2. No. 2. — Williston: Kansas Pterodactyls. II; — Kansas 

 Mosasaurs. II. 



1894. No. 3. — Howorth : Report on Field Work in Geology. — 

 Case: A geological reconnaissance in Southwest Kansas and No Man's 

 Land; — Traces of a glacier at Kansas City, Mo. 



No. 4. — Williston : Restoration of Aceratherium fossiger. 



3. No. 1. — Williston : Vertebrate remains from the Lowermost 

 Cretaceous; — A new turtle from the Benton Cretaceous; — Notes on 

 Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell; — Restoration of Platygonus. 



1895. No. 3. — Williston : New or little known extinct Vertebrates. 



No. 4. — Williston: „Semi- Arid Kansas". — Haworth: The strati- 

 graphy of the Kansas i Coal Measures ; — Division of the Kansas Coal 

 Measures; — The Coal Fields of Kansas. 



