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erson; Bearing of physiography on uniformitarianism, W. M. Davis: 
Marthas Vineyard Cretaceous plants, Arthur Hollick: Titaniferous iron 
ores of the Adirondacks. J. F. Kemp. 
Same, pp. 17-30. Drumlins and marginal moraines of ice-sheets. War 
ren Upham. 
Same, pp. 31-66. Glacial deposits of southwestern Alberta in the vi- 
cinity of the Rocky mountains, George M. Dawson, with the collabora- 
tion of R. G. McConnell. 
///. Papers in Scientific Journals. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Nov. How rocks are formed, R. W. Ells. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Dec. Fossil insects from the Leda clays of Ottawa 
and vicinity, H. M. Ami. 
Eng. and Mining Jour. Nov. 30. Granitic rocks of Missouri, C. R. 
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Amer. Jour. Sci., Dec. Temperature variation of the thermal con- 
ductivities of marble and slate, B. O. Pierce and R. W. Willson : Cen- 
tral Michigan and the post-glacial submergence, E. H. Mudge : Devices 
for the separation of minerals of high specific gravity, S. L. Penfield : 
Stratigraphy of the Kansas Coal Measures, Erasmus Haworth : Igneous 
locks of Yogo peak, Montana, VV. 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, (). C. Marsh. 
Science, Nov. 22. Glacial phenomena between lake Champlain, lake 
George and Hudson river, G. F. Wright: Dry dredging in the Missis 
sippian sea, Charles Schuchert; Current notes on physiography (XIX), 
W. M. Davis. 
Science, Nov. 29. Meteorology in the university. Cleveland Abbe: 
Geologic atlas of the United States: American fossil Brachiopoda, 
Charles Schuchert: Current notes on physiography (XIX), W. M. 
Davis. 
Science, Dec. (i. Current notes on physiography (XX), W. M. Davis. 
Science, Dec. 13. Geologic atlas of the United States ; A glacier mi 
the Montana Rockies, L. W. Chancy. Jr. 
Amer. Naturalist, Dec. On a new species of Diplacodon, with a die 
CUSsion of the relations of that genus to Telmatotherium, J. B. 
Hatcher; Discovery, in the Oligocene of South Dakota, of Eusmilus, a 
genus of sabre-toothed cats new to North America, -I. B. Hatcher. 
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Composition of the American sulphur petroleums. ('. F. Mabery. 
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Soils of Illinois. Frank Leverett. final Kept. III. Hoard World's Fair 
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The fossil Vertebrata from the fissure at Porl Kennedy. Pa., E. D. 
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