Authors' Catalogue. 329 
Bailey, L. W. 
Report on the Geology of Southwest Nova Scotia, embracing the 
counties of Queens, Shelburne, Yarmouth, Digby and a part of Anna- 
poHs. (Geol. Sur. Can., Ann. Rept., vol. 9, 1898, i map, 5 pis). 
Bain, H. F. (and A. C Leonard.) 
The Middle Coal Measures of the western interior coal fields. (Jour. 
Geol., Sept.-Oct., 1898, vol. 6, pp. 577-588). 
Ball, T. H. 
The Cady Marsh. (Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 1897, pp. 240-242 [1898]). 
Bell, Robt. 
Report on the Geology of the French River sheet, Ontario. (Geol. 
Sur. Can. Ann. Rept., vol. 9 ,May 3, 1897 [1898], i map). 
Bennett, L. F. 
Four comparative cross-sections of the knobstone group of In- 
diana. (Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 1897, pp. 258-262. plate of sections 
[1898]). 
Blake, Wm. P. 
Bison latifrons and Bos arizonica. (Am. Geol., vol. 22, Oct., 1898, 
p. 247.) 
Bownocker, J. A. 
The paleontology and stratigraphy of the Corniferous rocks of Ohio. 
(Bull. Sci. Lab., Denison Univ., vol. 9, May, 1898, pp. 12-40, i pi). 
Bryson, John. 
Drift formations of Long Island. (Am. Geol., vol. 22. Oct., 1898, pp 
245-247)- 
Case, E. C. 
The development and geological relations of the vertebrates, part 
3. Reptilia [Studies for Students]. Jour. Geo)., Sept.-Oct., 1898. vol. 
6, pp. 622-646). 
Chamberlin, T. C. 
A systematic source of evolution of provincial faunas. (Jour. Geol. 
Sept.-Oct., 1898, vol. 6, pp. 597-608). 
Chamberlin, T. C. 
The influence of great epochs of limestone formation upon the 
constitution of the atmosphere. (Jour. Geol., Sept.-Oct. 1898, vol. 6. 
pp. 609-621). 
Clark, W. B. 
Report upon the Upper Cretaceous Formations. (Part 3, of the 
Ann. Rept. of the State Geologist of New Jersey for 1897, pp 161-210 
[1898]). 
Claypole, E. W. 
Microscopical light in Geological darkness (Am. Geol.. Oct., 1898, 
vol. 22, pp. 217-230). 
Culbertson, Glenn. 
Preliminary work for the approximate determination of the time 
since the retreat of the first great ice sheet. (Proc. Ind. .-Vcad. Nat 
Sci., 1897, pp. 242-243 [1898]). * 
