5' 1 The American Geologist. JnIy 1903 - 
FAIRCHILD, HERMAN L. 
Latest and Lowest Pre-Irogjuois <'hannels between Syracuse 
and Rome. (Geol. Sur. New York, 21st Rep., 1901.) 
FOERSTE, A. F. 
The Richmond Group along the Western Side of the Cincinnati 
Anticline in Indiana and Kentucky. (Am. Geol., Vol. 31, No. 6, June, 
1903, pp. 327-333.) 
FULLER, M. L. (and F. G. CLAPP). 
Marl-Loess of the Lower Wabash Valley. (Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., 
Vol. 14. pp. 153-176, April, 1903.) 
GOLDSCHMIDT, V. (and W. NICOL). 
New forms of Sperrylite. (Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. 15, June, 1903. pp. 
450-459.) 
HALL, B. M. 
Water Powers of Alabama. (Geol. Sur. Alabama Bull. No. 7, 
1903.) 
HATCHER, J. B. 
Relative Age of the Lance Creek (Ceratops) Beds of Converse 
Co.. Wyoming-, the Judith River Beds of Montana and the Belly 
River Beds of Canada. (Am. Geol., Vol. 31, No. 6, June, 1903, pp. 
369-376.) 
HAY, O. P. 
Two New Species of Fossil Turtles from Oregon. (Bull. Dept. 
Geol., Univ. of Calif., May, 1903.) 
HOBBS, WM. H. 
Meteorite from Algoma, Wisconsin. (Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 
14. pp. 97-116, April, 1903.) 
HOBBS, WM. H. 
The Geological Structure of the Southwestern New England 
Region. (Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. 15, June, 1903, p. 437.) 
HOBBS, WM. H. 
The Mapping of the Crystalline Schists. (Jour. Geol., Vol. 10,. 
No. S, Nov.-Dec, 1902.) 
HOBBS, WM. H. 
Still Rivers of "Western Connecticut. (Bull. Geol. Soc. Am.. Vol. 
13, pp. 17-26.) 
HOBBS, WM. H. 
An Instance of the Action of the Ice-sheet upon Slender, Project- 
ing Rock Masses. (Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. 14, Dec, 1902.) 
HOLLISTER, GEO. B 
A Curious Salt Pond in Kansas. (Jour. Geog., Vol. 2, No. 3, March, 
1903, pp. 155-158.) 
HOLMES, S. J. 
Synopsis of North American Invertebrates, XVIII, The Amphipo- 
da. (Am. Nat., Vol. 37, No. 436, April, 1303, pp. 267-293.) 
HOWE, J. L. (and H. D. CAMPBELL). 
New (?) Meteoric Iron from Augusta Co.. Virginia. (Am. Jour. 
Sci., Vol. 15, June, 1903, pp. 469-472.) 
