Authors' Catalogue, 245 
MONTHLY AUTHORS' CATALOGUE 
OF American Geological Literature, 
Arranged Alphabetically.* 
Adams, F. D. 
Nodular granite from Pine lake, Ontario. (Geol. Soc. Anier., Bull., 
vol. 9, pp. 163-172, pi. II, Feb. ID, 1898.) 
Adams, G. 1. 
A geological map of Logan and Gove counties [Kansas]. (Kansas 
Univ. Quarterly, vol. 7, ser. A, pp; 19-20, Jan. 1898.) 
Ami, H. M. 
Notes on the geology of Chelsea, Que., and some of its bearings on 
the geology of Ottawa. (4 pp. ; reprinted with emendations from Ot- 
tawa Naturalist, vol. 9, pp. 125-127, Sept. 1897.) 
Ami, H. M. 
Synopsis of the geology of Montreal. (5 pp., author's edition, Dec, 
1897. Ex. British Medical Ass. guide and souvenir, pp. 45-49, Montreal, 
1897.) 
Becker, G. F. 
The Witwatersrand banket, with notes on other gold-bearing pud- 
ding stones. (U. S. Geol. Survev, i8th Ann. Rept., pt, 5. pp. 1-36. pi. 1, 
1897.) 
Becker, G. F. 
Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska, with some notes 
(m general geology. (U. S. Geol. Survey, i8th Ann. Rept., pt. 3, pp. 
1-86, pis. 1-31, 1898.) 
Becker, G. F. 
The auriferous conglomerate of the Transvaal. (.\m. Jour. Sci., ser. 
4, vol. 5, pp. 193-208, Mch. 1898.; 
Beede, J. W. 
New corals from the Kansas Carboniferous. (Kansas Univ. Quar- 
terly, vol. 7, ser. A, pp. 17-18, Jan. 1898.) 
Beede, J. W. 
The stratigraphy of Shawnee county [Kansas]. (Kans. Acad. Sci., 
Trans., vol. 15. pp. 27-34, 1898.)- 
Beede, J. W. 
The McPherson Ecpuis beds. (Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 15, 
l)p. 104-110, pis. 2-4, 1898.) 
Beede. J. W. 
Notes on Kansas physiography. (Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 15. 
pp. 114-120, pis. 7-9, 1898.) 
*This list includes title.s of articles rucoived up to the 20th of tiie preceding 
month, including general geology, phy.siography, paleontology, petrology and 
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