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Paris, Soc. g^ol. de France. Bullet. Tom. 19. No. 3. 



Lasne H, Sur les anomalies magnetiques decoiivcrtes par M. Th. 

 Moureaux. 140. 



de Launay L et Martei E A, Note sur quelques questions relatives 



ä la geologio des grottes et des eaux souterrains. 142. 

 Bourgeat, Quelques observations nouvelles sur le Jura meridional. 166. 

 de Riaz A, Note sur le gisement argovien du Trept (Isere). 170. 



Ncwyovk, A7neric. Museum o? Natur. History. 

 Bulletin. III. No. 1. 



ßrainerd and Seely, The Calciferous Formation in the Champlain 

 Valley. 



Whitfield, Observations on the Fauna of the Rocks at Fort Cassin, 

 Yermont, with Descriptions of a few New Speeles. 



— Observations on a Fossil Fish from the Eocene Reds of Wyoming. 



Newyork, Acad of Sciences. Transact. Vol. IV. No. 3-8. 



Ledoux R, Newly-Discovered Phosphate-Beds of Florida. 84. 

 Kunz G, Minerals exhibited at the Paris Exposition 1890. 140. 

 Kunz F, Group of Meteorites Recently Discov. in Brenhan Townshire. 1 86. 



— Meteoric iron from Bridgewater. 194. 



— Meteoric iron from Summit. 196. 



— Meteoric iron from Colfax Township. 197. 



— Meteoric stone from Ferguson. 198. 



— The ^rolites which feil May 2. 1890. 201. 



Hunt J, Copper Pseudomorphs after Chalcolite, and Silicia and Prehnite 

 Pseudomorphs after Pectolite. 140. 



Philadelphia, Acad. of Natural Sciences. 1890. Part. II. 



Woolman L, Geology of Artesian AVells at Atlantic City, N. J. (Con- 

 cluded.) 145. 



Keyes Ch, Synopsis ot American Carbonic Calyptraeidse. 150. 

 Leidy J, Hippotherium and Rhinoceros from Florida. 182. 



— Mastodon and Capybara of South Carolina. 184. 

 Sharp B, An Account of the Vincelonian Volcano. 289. 



W as hington, Smiths. I?istit. Annual Eeport. 1888. 2 Vol. 



Mcgee J, Record of Geology 1887 and 1888: 



Institutions Promoting Geology. 215. — Geologie Philosophy. 231. 



— Deformation. 233. -- Degradation. 241. — Deposition. 244. 



— Vulganism. 248. -- Alteration. 251. - Glaciation. 252. 

 Williams H, Record of North Americain Paleontology for 1897 and 1888: 



The Cambrian. 262. — The Siluria, Lower and Upper. 267. — 

 The Devonian. 270. — The Carboniferous and Permian. 277. — 

 The Mesozoic. 281. — The Cenozoic. 284. — Protozoa and 



