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Same, pp. 17-30. Drumlins and marginal moraines of ice-sheets, War¬ 
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Same, pp. 31-66. Glacial deposits of southwestern Alberta in the vi¬ 
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Stratigraphy of the Kansas Coal Measures, Erasmus Haworth : Igneous 
rocks of Yogo peak, Montana, W. H. Weed and L. V. Pirsson ; Pre¬ 
liminary note on a new alkali mineral, W. M. Foote ; Three-toed dino¬ 
saur tracks in the Newark group at Avondale, N. J., J. B. Woodworth; 
Affinities and classification of the dinosaurian reptiles, O. C. Marsh. 
Science, Nov. 22. Glacial phenomena between lake Champlain, lake 
George and Hudson river, G. F. Wright: Dry dredging in the Missis- 
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W. M. Davis. 
Science, Nov. 29. Meteorology in the university, Cleveland Abbe : 
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Charles Schuchert: Current notes on physiography (XIX), W. M. 
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Science, Dec. 6. Current notes on physiography (XX), W. M. Davis. 
Science, Dec. 13. Geologic atlas of the United States ; A glacier on 
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Amer. Naturalist, Dec. On a new species of Diplacodon, with a dis¬ 
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Composition of the American sulphur petroleums, C. F. Mabery. 
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Soils of Illinois, Frank Leverett. Final Rept. Ill. Board World’s Fair 
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The fossil Vertebrata from the fissure at Port Kennedy, Pa., E. D. 
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