4tM; 
li,il^ 
K.iluii. K. N.. Til.- W inn. -lint.'" iii.-lfi.rito, 
KniTOISIAI, I'OMMKNT. 
'I'ho cifiiitic hvpofln^i*. 110: Diiiimu- 
tn.ii of iiiiturai j:.is, -^Vli; Suppoi^od 
■rn-iitoii fossil llsli. ir«: -M:in anil tlif 
Maiiiiiiotli, 1H«». 
■rii.' Inti-rnational C'on<,'rt'ss of (Jcoloi;- 
ists. Wasliinctoii ^IfPtiii;c, 21:!. 
Thi' study of gcolojry, 3:i4. 
Ki'ci'iit studios in sidicrnlitic crystaniza- 
tion, :iHr. 
Klls, li. W .. Mineral roionrces of Qiii'lx'f, 
:ilM. 
KiiKTson. r.. K./l'riassic of Massaduisctts, 
isri. 
Knunett county, (Iowa) nn'teorito,ti(>. 
Kpisodc in tlu'iiali'ozoic history <»f IVnn., 
Clavpol*', 15'.». 
KthcridL'"' (and OlliffV Mt-sozoir Insects of 
N. South Wales, S-r. 
Evt'iette, Willis K., 3:W. 
Kvidi'iKM's of a irlacial cpocli in NiraraLriia, 
J. Crawford, :W(i. 
Kx|icdition to Mount St. Klias. 1. C. 
IJus-^.dl, l-,'ii. 
Kxtra-nioialnic drift-iihcnoniena in New 
,Irrs.-y, Salisl.ury, '»W. 
Kvi-rnian. .loliii, tvi: Catalogue of the pal- 
eonfoloiricai i)ai)ers of- Leidy, :W3: 
Minerals from the serijcntini- bi.-lt at 
Kaston. :;'.ts. 
F 
riiiiia of ihe I.owerCanibrian or (»lenellii> 
zone. .los. V. James. S-2. 
auna with (loniatites intuinescens in 
western New York, .1. M. Clarke. StJ. 
'l(iod|il.iin and the Moiind-lmilders. 
I'eet. t:>. 
'oote. A. K., ipu dianiomU in Mieteurite^, 
1 !!•,'. 
•oshay. 1'. Max, (Macial irrooves at the 
margin of the drift, Wn. 
'os>ii.s. 
Two new rojitiles, Seeley, .')(). 
Diiiosanria, Jianr, .V). 
Kish remains in ],ow. Silurian, til. ITS. 
'rrinaeroniernm. 171. 
lMtume>eens fauna, Sfi. 
<'riMoi<ls. and l)lastoi(ls. IKti, 
« '.ii'lionifi'rons eephalopods, IHT: coral 
rnim Texas. 1S7. 
Ma>todon. etc. in Florida, IHI. 
MeLfalonvx in W'vj, Hone Cave. IK:!. 
I'.eecherella, IHT. 
K<|iius excelMis, '*\\. 
Avifauna of the Silver lake re<.'ioii, Si.'j. 
Carhoniferous in New Foundland, *i5H. 
I'oehrotherinm, ostecdojry of, :W7. 
Kozoon, Tudor specimen, 3"2H. 
New hracliiopod. HH7. 
Fossil hotanv. .397. 
Fossil hotanv, .397. 
Fossil resins, M9H. 
'ossil insects of North A 
Scudder. r>2. 
•azer, 1'.. Tahle- f<ir the determination 
i>f minerals, .")7. 
Fossil resins, M9H. 
,• , ._!•»- .1 ' iiierica. S. 11. 
of minerals, 
'rech. F., ■,T.4. 
'uel resources of ( 
uller. II. T..-.':!9. 
'(dorado. A. I.!ike-. 
(ffncsis of iron ores liy isomorpliuiis and 
pseinlomorous replMcenient of limestone, 
J. V. Kimball, :«)«. 
Geolotrical date- of certain toi)os;raphi( 
forms on the .\tlantic slope of tho 
Tnited States, W. .M. Davis, •i<*\. 
(o'olo^rical excursions. :-{ilH. 
(icidot'ical maji of Knrope, »•>."). 
tieologicial Society of .VnuTica, Summer 
Meetinj;. YXV. iKW; -Jtil. 
(Jeological Survey of Te.xas. Dninhlo'i* 
second report. 1H7; of Canada, :i!>.'i. 
Oeolofrv at the Tniversitv of Wisconsin, 
4(M. 
(ieoloj.'v of the ISarbado)-, Jukos-Browue, 
m. 
GeolojjTV of the environs of Quebec, .Tulen 
Marcon, 119: il. M. Ami, ISfi. 
Geologv of Mount Diablo, California, II. 
W. Tiirner. 117. 
(ieologv of S. America, Steinmann, IWJ. 
tiilbert", (;. K.. -X^M: 21^: :>47: 349: iW. 
Glacial !,'roove> at the southern margin of 
th.' drift, Foshay. IWi. 
(;lo»'.oi)teris llora in S. .Vnu-rica. 9:!. 
Gold, I niversalitv of. :W1. 
(ir.and Falls. Labrador. 10:!. 
(M-ant, riy S.,ra. 
(iregory, J. W., Jiritish Tertiary e(Oiinoid 
form.s andtlu'irafflnities.3"^; Kozoon,32S. 
(ireylock Synclinorinm, T. Nelson Dale, 1. 
(iurley. H. ' 1!.. Some recent Graptolitic 
I-iteratui 
H 
iaudrv. Albert, :J^JU; aid. 
ieer. baron de. 19.5: '5iC: -'4'.i: -.'Iti; ii; 
Hall. .l;iMi.->. -J.-.:;. 
llallork. William. Wheelin..' deep well. 19-,'. 
llarker. A.. 194. 
Harrington. .M. W., 1:11. 
Harris, (iilbert D., Confounding <d' .Nassii 
tri\ ittata and N. i>eraltji. 174. 
Hicks, L. K.. ti4. 
Ililirard. K. W.. The Orange Sand, La 
L'rantre .and Ap|)omattox, i:iO: ii'j; 2585. 
Hill. IJobt. T., T(»pograi»liy ami geology of 
northern Mexico, etc., 133. Comanche 
series of the Texas-.Xrkansas region, 
•.•,-)9. 
Holland. "I". II., Kocks from Korea. 3911. 
Ibdst, N. ().. 'Jl'.": 247. 
Hitch, ock. C. H..2:i7. 
Hofl'man.ii. ('.. On .1 |).-.iiliar form of 
in.'t.'illic iron in llnronl;in ipiartzite, 105; 
Chenii.-al contributions. .39:.; Annotated 
list of min.-rals, 39ti. 
HuLdi.-. 'I'. McKinney. 241 : 24tl: 2,jO. 
Hunt, T. St.'rry, Clieinical and Geologic.il 
essavs. .■■)1. 
Uvatt.A., New Carbonif.Tous c.-phalopods, 
187. 
Hypotheses of the cans.' ol tii.' Glacial 
period. Chamberlin. •£!. . 
1 
Tee-sheet (d' tJreenland. I'phani, M.'i. 
Indiana. 17th rej)ort, advance sheets, 181>. 
l)ie(|nalltv of distribution of the englacial 
drift. W'.nr.'ii Ipliam, 2:i9. 
Ingall, K. D.. Min.'r.il statistics, 39.->. 
Internatioiuil Congress of Geologists, t>2; 
Keport of the fourth session, IW: I'leis 
tocen.' pajiers at, 239: 24JJ. 
Iowa county meteorit.MTowa^. iWi. 
Iron ores, irenesis of, Kimball. ".">2. 
Itasca lak.' bavin. I'.Mi. 291. 
.lack, Kobt. L., New Zealand glaciers, IKM). 
Japan to (Iranada, Chapin, 39t>. 
