Record of Geology of Texas, ISSV-ISOG. 
167 
Hill, Robert T. 
tion of the roebs. Faults and Joints- Wind erosion. The solution of 
limestone and the foirmation of “tei)etate.” 
237. 
W. M. Harvey. 
Amer. Geologist, Vol. X, 23p. 328-329. ’Minneapolis, Xov., 
1892. 
■ An obituary notice of Mr. W. M. Harvey, of Glen Hose, Texas, who had 
diseovered and collected much Axiliiable material bearing upon the determi- 
nation of the great Lower 'Oretaceous system in this country. “Through 
his patience as a collector, many importaht results were secured in the 
vicinity of Glen Hose, including a locality where marine niollusca of the 
Triniity foirmation * * were associated 'with the Potomac flora of 
the north Atlantic 'States, and, above all, .with the first determinable foissil 
vertebrates from those beds, including crocodile and ifish remains.’’ 
238. 
'The Deep Artesian Boring at Galveston, 'Texas. 
Amer. Joiir. of Science, HI, Vol. XLIV, pp. 406-409. Xew 
Haven, Xov., 1892. 
Location of Galvestmi. Nearly the entire depth of the well below the 
sea-level. iSection by Mr. 'Byrnes, the contractor (Eng. News, Aug. 2, 
1892), covering a depth of 2863 feet- Provisional interpretation r Forma- 
tions represented — ^Coast Prairie Beds (Pleistocene) ; Fayette Sands of 
Penrose (Pliocene-Miocene) ; Lignitic (Eocene). Last two hundred feet 
probably Eocene, but may be Upper Cretaceous. A brief discussion of 
these formations. “The total subsidence of the old Eocene shore line, 
according to this boring, has amounted to nearly three thousand feet.” 
239. 
The Third Texas Report. 
'Correspondence. 
Amer. Geologist, A^ol. X, pp. 393-396. Minneapolis, Dee., 
1892. 
This correspondence is for the purpose of correcting some statements 
made in a Heview of the Third Annual iHeport of the Geological Survey 
of Texas, published in the American Geologist for November, ' 1892 (Vol. 
X, pp. 311-316) ; and also to protest agaihst the use of certain material in 
the iHeport itself without proper acknowledgment. 
240. 
Xotes on the Texas-Xew Mexico Region. 
Bulletin Geol. Soc. Amer., Vol, III, pp. 85-100. 1892. 
Contents: Introductory- The Haton-Las Vegas Plateau. The Llano 
Estacado. The Edwards Plateau, The Washington Prairies. The Hio 
Grande Embayment. Basin Deposits of the Trans-Pecois Region: Char- 
