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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- 

 adelphia. 8°. Philadelphia. [Jb. 1899. II. [36].] 



1898. Part 2. — Ehoads : Notes on the fossil walrus of Eastern North 

 America (Contin.). 196. — Woolman : Fossil mollucks and diatoras froin the 

 Dismal swamp, Virginia and North Carolina; indication of the geological 

 age of the deposit. With notes on the diatoms. 414. 



1899. Part 1. — Johnson: New and interesting species in the „Isaac 

 Lea Collection of Eocene mollusca". 71. 



The Kansas University Quarterly. Lawrence, Kansas. [Jb. 1899. 

 II. [37].] 



8. 1899. No. 2. — Beede : Description of some new forms of Pseudo- 

 monotis from the Upper coal measures of Kansas. 79. — Logan : Some 

 additions to the cretaceous invertebrates of Kansas. 87. — Wagner: On 

 Tetracaulodon (Tetrabelodon) Shepardi Cope. 99. — Rogers: Cupro-Gos- 

 larite, a new variety of zinc sulphate. 105. 



Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences for 1898. Des 

 Moines 1896. 



6. 1899. — Myers: Report on a fossil diatomaceous deposit in 

 Muscatine country, Iowa. 52. — Udden : Diatomaceous earth in Muscatine 

 county. 53. — The Pine creek conglomerate. 54. — Fultz : The Burlington 

 artesian well. 70. — Leverett : The lower rapids of the Mississippi river. 

 74. — Witter : Observations on the geology of Steam-boot Springs, Colo- 

 rado. 93. — Shimek: The distribution of loess fossils. 98. — Beyer: 

 Buried loess in Story county. 117. — Todd: New light on the drift in 

 South Dakota. 122. — Keyes : Some physical aspects of general geological 

 correlation. 131; — Cuesta topography of the Crimean peninsula. 277; — 

 Permian rocks of Eastern Russia. 278. 



NewYork State Museum. University of the State of New York. 

 49. Annual report of the regents 1895. 1898. 



2. — Clarke: The stratigraphical and faunal relations of the 

 Oneonta sandstones and shales, the Ithaca and Portage groups in Central 

 New York. 27. — Prosser : The Classification and distribution of the 

 Hamilton and Chemung series of central and eastern New York. 83. — 

 Luther: The stratigraphical position of the Portage sandstones in the 

 Naples valley and the adjoining region. 223 ; — The economic geology of 

 Onandaga county, New York. 237. — Bishop : The structural and economic 

 geology of Erie county. 305. — Ries : Geology of Orange county. 393. — 

 Smyth jr.: Report on the crystalline rocks of St. Lawrence county. 477. 

 — Cushing : Report on the geology of Clinton county. 499. — Kemp : 

 Preliminary report on the geology of Essex county. 575. — Prosser and 

 Cumings : Sections and thickness of the Lower Silurian formation on West 

 Canada creek and in the Mohawk valley. 615. — Smyth jr. : Report on 

 the talc industry of St. Lawrence county. 661. — Ries : Physical tests of 

 the Devonian shales of New York to determine their value for the manu- 



