Neue  Literatur. 
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1 — 67;  —  Iudex  bibliographique  pour  Fannee  1897.  53—64;  —  Index 
Bibliographie  pour  l'annee  1898.  1 — 20. 
The  American  Journal  of  Science.    Editor  Edward  S.  Dana.  8°. 
New  Häven,  Conn.,  ü.  St.    [Jb.  1898.  II.  -562-.] 
(4.)  6.  No.  34.  October  1898.  —  Keyes:  Eolian  origin  of  Loess.  299. 
—  Darton  and  Keith  :  Dikes  of  felsophyre  and  basalt  in  palaeozoic  rocks 
in  Central  Appalachian  Virginia.  305.  —  Spencer:  Diaphorite  from  Mon- 
tana and  Mexico.  316.  —  Hidden  and  Pratt  :  Twinned  crystals  of  Zircon 
from  North  Carolina.  323.  —  Walcott  :  Brachiopod  Fauna  of  the  quarzitic 
pebbles  of  the  Carboniferous  conglomerates  of  the  Narragansett  Basin.  327. 
—  Beecher  :  Origin  and  significance  of  spines ;  a  study  of  evolution.  329. 
The  Kansas  University  Quarterly.  Lawrence,  Kansas.  [Jb.  1898. 
IL  -366-.] 
7.  No.  2.  —  Adams  :  Physiography  of  Southeastern  Kansas.  87—102. 
—  Beede:  Variations  of  external  appearance  and  internal  characters  of 
Spirifer  cameratus  Morton.  103 — 105. 
7.  No.  3.  —  Adams  :  A  geological  reconnaissance  in  Grant,  Garfield 
and  Woods  Counties,  Oklahoma.  121.  —  Gilbert^:  On  the  skull  of  Xero- 
bates  (?)  undata  Cope.  143.  —  Williston  :  The  sacruin  of  Morosaurus.  173. 
Transactions  pf  the  New  York  Academy  of  Sciences.  New 
York  1898.    [Jb.  1897.  II.  -431-.] 
16.  1896  97.  —  Bolton:  The  Lancashire  coal  field  in  England.  224. 
—  Dean  :  Note  on  the  ventral  armoring  of  Dinichthys.  57 ;  —  On  a  new 
species  of  Edestus,  E.  Lecontei  Dean.  61.  —  Hollick:  Long  Island  and 
Block  Island.  9 ;  —  Recent  discoveries  of  fossils  at  Cliffwood ,  N.  J.  124. 
—  Kemp:  The  glacial  or  post-glacial  diversion  of  the  Broux  River  from 
its  old  Channel.  18.  —  Moses  :  Some  new  appliances  and  methods  for  the 
study  of  crystals.  45.  —  Newberry:  Nearly  completed  manuscript  edited 
by  Dean  on  new  species  and  a  new  genus  of  American  paleozoic  fishes. 
282.  —  Newland:  Notes  on  the  Eclogite  of  the  Bavarian  Fichtelgebirge. 
24.  —  Nicholas  :  The  mountains  and  tertiary  Valleys  of  Eastern  Columbia. 
166.  —  Ries:  Allanite  crystals  from  Mineville,  N.Y.  327;  —  Note  on  a 
Beryl  crystal  from  New  York  City.  329.  —  Stevenson  :  Geology  of  the 
Bermuda  Islands.  96.  —  Osborn:  A  paleontological  reconnaissance.  364; 
—  Notes  on  Mammalian  paleontology.  306.  —  Ries:  Mineralogical  notes. 
223.  —  Stevenson:  A  talk  on  coal.  188. 
Memoirs  of  the  Geological  Survey  oflndia. 
25.  1895.  —  Foote:  The  geology  of  the  Bellary  district,  Madras 
Presidency. 
26.  1896.  —  Middlemiss:  The  geology  of  Hazara  and  the  Black 
mountain. 
27.  Part  II.  1897.  —  Nötling:  The  occurrence  of  Petroleum  in 
Burma,  and  its  techuical  exploitation. 
X.  Jahrbuch  f.  Mineralogie  etc.  1899.  ßd.  I.  B 
