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toes had claws, impressions of claws, the other and smaller species ap- 
pear to have no claws, but is thought to have been made by a more 
active animal. A track of a Myriapodites is also described. 
A halftone plate exhibits accurately the form and relief of these 
little footmarks. There is also a description and figure of a Myriapotus. 
G. F. M. 
MONTHLY AUTHOR'S CATALOGUE 
OF AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. 
ADAMS, GEO. I. 
Stratigraphic Relations of the Red Beds of the Carboniferous 
and Permian in northern Texas. (Bull. Geol. Soe. Am. vol. 14, pp. 
191-200, April, 1903.) 
ADAMS, F. D. 
The Monteregian Hills — A Canadian Petrographical Province. 
(Jour. Geol. Vol. 11. Xo. 3, April-May, 1903. pp. 239-283.) 
CAMPBELL, H. D. (and J. L. HOWE). 
New (?) Meteoric Iron frpm Augusta Co.. Virginia. (Am, Jour. 
ScL, Vol. 15, June, 1903. pp. 469-472.) 
CARNEY, FRANK. 
A Type Case in Diversion of Drainage. (Jour. Geog., Vol 2, No. 
3, March, 1903, pp. 115-124.) 
CLAPP, F. G. (and M. L. FULLER). 
Marl-Loess of the Lower Wabash Valley. (Bull. Geol. Soe. Am., 
Vol. 14, pp. 153-176, April, 1903.) 
CLARKE, JOHN M. (and R. RUEDEMANN). 
Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils. (Bull. 6." New York State 
Mus., 1903, pp. 848.) 
COLLIER, ARTHUR J. 
A Reconnaissance of the Northwestern Portion of Seward Pen- 
insula, Alaska. (L\ S. G. S. Professional Paper Xo. 2, Series A and 
B, pp. 70.) 
CONDRA, G. E. 
An Old Platte Channel. (Am. Geol., Vol. 31. No. 6, June, 1303, pp. 
361-369.) 
CUSHING, H. P. 
Petrography and Age of the Northumberland Rock. (Geol. Sur. 
New York, 21st Rep., 1901.) 
DAVIS, W. M. 
An Exclusion to the Plateau Province of Utah and Arizona. 
(Bull. Mus. Com. Zoology, Cam., Mass.) 
DICKINSON, HAROLD T. 
Quarries of Bluestone and other Sandstones in the Upper De- 
vonian of New York. (Bull 61, State Mus., New York, 1903.) 
EAKLE, ARTHUR S. 
Palacheite. (Bull. Dept. Geol., Univ. of Calif., April, L903.) 
