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— Connecticut Academy of arts and sciences, t. IV^ .\- 2, et t. V, 
N= 2, 1882. 
Philadelphie. Academy of natural sciences of. — Proceedings of 
the — , 1881. Part, i à 3, Janv. -Décembre. 
Heîlprin. — Notes on the tertiary geology of the soathera Uoited State?, 151. — 
A révision of the Cis-Mississipi tertiary Pectens of the United States, 416. — Re- 
marKS on the moUuscaa gênera Hippayus, Vertieordia and PeeehioUa^ 4^3. — 
Xote on the approximate position of the eocene deposits of Maryland, 444. — A re- 
rision of the tertiary species of Area of the eastern and soathern United States, 448. 
^'achsninth, and Fr. Springer. — Re vision of the Palœo:: : r ^- itt. 
— American philosophical society. Proceedings — , t. XIX. 
X- 109, Juin-Déc. iSSi. 
T\'hite. — X irs :n - e ^i'Aogy of "West Virginia, 438. 
Cope. — On 5:rL5 Mîxziîlia of the low«^t eocene bedsof New Meiico, 4^. 
J. J. StevensDa. — Notes on the Qainnimont Coal groap in Mercer Co. of West 
Virginia and Tazewell Go . of Virginia, 408. — Notes on the Coal field near Ca- 
non-City, Colorado, 505. 
Washington. Annuel report of the board of régents of the Smith- 
sonian institution for the year 1880. 
— Geological and geographical survey of the territories. Bulletin 
of the U. —, t. VI. N^ 3. 
Grande-Bretagne. Londres. Geological magazine, Xe™ =t:^:r?. 
décade II. t. IX, X-^ VII-XI, Juil.-XoT. 1882. 
Eichthcf rii. — On the origin of the loess, 293. 
Howor::. — 7 r : a great post^lacial flood, 305. — The loess, a rejoinder, 
343. — Tr : . : postglacial flôod; the évidence of tiie valley terrace= . 
416. — Evlieme :: me angular drift, 433. 
A, Irving. — The classifteation of thePermian and Trias, 316. — T:.i Tr: = ïïi : 
deposits of the Alps, 494. 
T^elwetrees. — Permian reptilia of Rnssia, 337. — X : .e; ci^ iLe geology of 
ihe country at the base of the S. W. slopes of the Urais, 407. 
^\'ood. — On the origin of the Loess, 339, 4il. 
Roïtôrts. — Some points in Anglesey geology, 362. 
H. Woodward. — On a séries of Phyllopod cmstaceans shields, from the Upper De- 
Tonian of the Eîfel, 385. — On EUipmearis Demalqu/df a new npper Deronian Crus- 
tacean from Belginm, 444. — The Bare valley beds and the Westleton beds, 4=2. 
W. H. Hnddleston^ — Fii^t impressions of Assynt, 390. 
Jamieson. — On the canse of the dépression and reeleTation of Land dnring the 
glacial period, 400, 457. 
Norman, The chlorltic mari and upper greensand of the Isle of Wîght, 440. 
Grardner. — A revised classification of the british eocenes, 466. 
Miine. — Earth movemenls, 481. 
Keeping. — Fossils from central TVal^, 485. 
Hall. — The Permian Trias, 491. 
— Geologists' Association. Proceedings of the — . t. VU. X- 5, 
avril 1882. 
