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ADDITIONS  TO  THE  LIBRARY. 
[Nov.  1893, 
to  Science,  194. — 0.  H.  Hitclicock.  A  Single  Glacial  Epoch  in  New 
England,  194. — G.  F.  Wright.  Additional  Evidence  hearing  upon  the 
Glacial  History  of  the  Upper  Ohio  Valley,  195. — J.  E.  Janies.  The 
Cincinnati  Ice  Dam,  199. — J.  F.  Blake.  The  Cause  of  an  Ice  Age,  202. 
— W.  H.  Holmes.  Vestiges  of  Early  Man  in  Minnesota,  219. — W.  Up- 
ham.  Eskers  near  Bockester,  241. — W.  Upham.  Comparison  of  Pleis¬ 
tocene  and  Present  Ice-sheets,  241. — G.  E.  Wright.  The  Post-Glacial 
Outlet  of  the  Great  Lakes  through  Lake  Nipissing  and  the  Mattawan 
Biver,  248. — N.  H.  Darton.  On  certain  Features  in  the  Distribution  of 
the  Columbia  Formation  on  the  Middle  Atlantic  Slope,  244. — L.  G.  West- 
gate.  The  Geographic  Development  of  the  Eastern  part  of  the  Missis¬ 
sippi  Drainage  System,  245. — G.  C.  Broadkead.  The  Correct  Succession 
ot  the  Ozark  Series,  260. — J.  A.  Udden.  On  a  Natural  Formation  of 
Pellets,  268. — H.  Herzer.  A  New  Tree  from  the  Carboniferous  Bocks  of 
Monroe  County,  Ohio. — J.  Muir.  Alaska,  287. — S.  Calvin.  The  rela¬ 
tion  of  the  Cretaceous  Deposits  of  Iowa  to  the  subdivisions  of  the  Cre¬ 
taceous  proposed  by  Meek  and  Hayden,  300. — H.  W.  Turner.  Some 
recent  Contributions  to  the  Geology  of  California,  307. — E.  W.  Claypole. 
The  Cladodont  Sharks  of  the  Cleveland  Shale,  325. — J.  B.  Tyrrell.  Deep 
Well  at  Deloraine,  Manitoba,  332. 
Montreal.  Natural  History  Society.  Canadian  Becord  of  Science. 
Vol.  y.  Nos.  4  &  5.  1892. 
J.  E.  Whiteaves.  Description  of  a  new  Genus  and  Species  of  Phyllo- 
carid  Crustacea  from  the  Middle  Cambrian  of  Mount  Stephen,  B.  C.,  205 . 
— H.  M.  Ami.  The  Utica  Terrane  in  Canada,  234. — G.  E.  Matthew. 
Notes  on  Cambrian  Faunas,  247. — G.  F.  Matthew.  Trematobolus,  276. 
— W.  A.  Carlyle.  A  visit  to  Lake  Superior  Mines,  268. 
- .  Boyal  Society  of  Canada.  Proceedings  and  Transactions 
for  the  year  1891.  Vol.  ix.  1892. 
Section  I. 
A.  Gagnon. 
France,  41. 
Le  Tremblement  de  terre  de  1068  dans  la  Nouvelle- 
Section  IV. 
Sir  J.  W.  Dawson  and  D.  P.  Penhallow.  Parka  decipiens,  3. — L.  W. 
Bailey.  The  Gold-bearing  Bocks  of  New  Brunswick  and  the  possible 
discovery  of  Bemunerative  Gold  Deposits,  21. — D.  P.  Penhallow.  Two 
Species  of  Trees  from  the  Post-Glacial  of  Illinois,  29.  G.  F.  Matthew. 
Illustration  of  the  Fauna  of  the  St.  John  Group,  No.  vi.,  33. — F.  D. 
Adams.  On  the  Geology  of  the  St.  Clair  Tunnel,  67. — J.  F.  Whiteaves. 
The  Orthoceratidse  of  the  Trenton  Limestone  of  the  Winnipeg  Basin,  77. 
— J.  B.  Tyrrell.  Three  Deep  Wells  in  Manitoba,  91. — B.  VV.  Ells.  On 
the  Geology  of  a  part  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  105. — Sir  J.  W.  Dawson. 
On  the  occurrence  of  the  Bemains  of  Land  Animals  in  Erect  Trees  at  the 
South  Joggins,  N.S.,  127. 
Moscow.  Societe  Imperiale  des  Naturalistes.  Bulletin.  N.S. 
Tomevi.  ,Nos.  2-4.  1892.  1892-93. 
M.  Pavlow.  Etudes  sur  l’kistoire  paleontologique  des  Ongules,  137. — 
N.  Kriscktafowitsch.  Die  Ober-Titkoniscken  Ablagerungen  Central- 
Busslands,  422. — H.  Trautschold.  Gletscker  in  Bussland,  425. — D.  Stre~ 
mooukliow.  Note  sur  la  zone  a  Olcostephanus  nodig er  pres  du  village  de 
Milkowe,  du  district  de  Podolsk,  gouv.  de  Moscou,  482. — E.  Zickendratk. 
Kurzer  Bericht  iiber  die  im  Gouv.  Jaraslawl  und  Wologda  in  den  Jakren 
1891  und  1892  gemacliten  geologischen  und  botanischen  Excursionen,  441. 
