Contents. v 
Drift Border to the outer Moraine in Ohio, Frank Leverktt, 216. 
— The Illinois State Museum, Josua Lindahl, 216. 
Personal and Scientific Neivs, 217. 
APRIL NUMBER. 
Vestiges of Early Man in Minnesota. [Illustrated.] W. 
H. Holmes.'^ 219 
Pleistocene Papers read at the Ottawa Meeting, Geological 
Society of America (Concluded.) 241 
The Geographic Development of the eastern part of the Mis- 
sissippi Drainage System. Lewis G. Westgate .... 245 
The Correct Succession of the Ozark Series. G. C. Broad- 
head 260 
On a Natural Formation of Pellets. [Illustrated. ] J. A. 
Udden 268 
Review of Recent Geological Literature. — A Preliminary Report of the 
Coal Deposits of Missouri, Arthur Wixslow, 271. — The Journal 
of Geology, 273. — Phases in the Metamorphism of the Schists of 
Southern Berkshire, Wm. H. Hobbs— Zur Genauen Kenntnis der 
Phonolithe des Hegaus, H. P. Cushixg and E. Weixschenck, 274. 
— Ursus ferox from Malta, Johx X. Cook, 275. — On a New Fossil Am- 
ber-like resin from Burma, Otto Helm. 275. — On Palteosaccus 
dawsoni. G. J. Hixde, 275. — A Hyena and other Carnivora from 
Texas, E. D. Cope, 276. 
Correspondence. — The Movement of Muir Glacier, H. P. Ccshixg, 276. 
— The Artesian and Underflow investigation, Robert Hay, 278. — 
Remarks on Dairs Collection of Conrad's Works, G. D. Harris, 
279.— Geological Society of Washington, J. S. Diller, 281.— The 
Fauna of Tucumoari. Alpheus Hyatt, 281. 
Personal and Scientific A'eK-.s.— Hayden Memorial Medal; Diamonds in 
Meteoric Stones; Reprint of Conrad's Tertiary Fossils; Interglacial 
Peat in Wisconsin; The Illinois Wesleyan University; Officers of 
the new Geological Society of Washington; Proposed Topographi- 
cal Survey of California, 282-284. 
MAY NUMBER. 
A New Tree from the Carboniferous Rocks of Monroe 
County, Ohio. [Plate YL] H. Herzer 285 
Alaska. John Muir 287 
The relation of the Cretaceous Deposits of Iowa to the sub- 
divisions of the Cretaceous proposed by Meek and Ha}'- 
den. S. Calvin 300 
Some Recent Contributions to the Geology of California. 
H. W. Turner 307 
The Cladodont Sliarks of the Cleveland Shale. [Plates 
YII and YIIL] E. W. Claypole 325 
Deep Well at Deloraine, Manitoba, J. B. Tyrrell 332 
Editorial Comment.— Prof. Youmans and the United States Geological 
Survey, 342. 
Review of Recent Oeol-rjical Literature.— RapoTt of the State Board of 
Geological Survey [Michigan] for 18!»l-2, 344.— Seventeenth Re- 
port of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Indiana, 
S. S. Gorby, 349.— Prehistoric America: The Mound Builders, 
their works and relics, Stephen D. Peet, 349.— On the Continuity 
of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods, Jno. Allen Brown, 352.— 
