Author's Catalogue. 321 
Gushing, H. P. 
Preliminary report on the Geology of Franklin county. Part 3. 
(i8th Ann. Rep. of the State Geologist of New York. pp. 73-128, 1899. > 
Daly, Reginald A. 
The Physiography of Acadia. ( Bull. Mus. Com. Zoology, vol. 38, 
pp. 73-104, pis. II, 1901.) 
Dawson, Geo. M. 
Geological Record of the Rocky Mountain Region in Canada. 
(Bull. Geol. Soc. America, vol. t2, pp. 57-92.; 
Dresser, John A. 
A hornblende lamprophyre dike at Richmond, P. Q. (Can. Rec. 
Sci., vol. 8, pp. 315-321, 1901.) 
Dryer, Ghas. R. 
Certain peculiar eskers and Esker lakes of Northeastern Indiana. 
(Jour. Geol., Feb. -Mar., igoi. pp. 123-130.) 
Ellis, R. W. 
Ancient channels of the Ottawa river. (Ottawa Nat., vol. 15, pp. 
17-30. Apr.. 1901.) 
Fairbanks, H. W. 
Pyramid Lake. Nevada. (Pop. Sci. Month., vol. 58, p. 505, March. 
1901.) 
Farrington, O. G. 
Observations on Indiana oaves. (Field Col. Mus., Geol. Ser.. vci. 
I. pp. 247-266. Feb.. 1901.) 
Farrington, O. G. 
The structure of Meteorites. (Jour. Geol., Feb. -Mar., 1901. pp. 
174-191.) 
Fuller, Myron L. 
Notes on an unusual Orientation of Phenocrysts in a Dike. (Tech- 
nology Quprterlv vol. 12, no. 2, June. 1899, pp. 175-179.) 
Gidley, J.W. 
A new species of Pleistocene horse from the staked plains of Texas. 
(Bull. Am. I\Ius. Nat. Hist., vol. 13. p. in. Dec. 1900.) 
Gould, G.N. 
Tertiary springs of western Kansas and Oklahoma. (Am. Jour. 
Sci.. vol. II. Apr., 1901, pp. 253-262.) 
Hall, G. W. 
The Chengwatona series of the Keweenawan. [Abstract.] (Proc. 
A. A. A. S., 1900. p. 191.) 
Hallock, Ghas. 
One of Canada's Explorers (Robt. Bell), pp. 10. Washington. D. 
C. Extracted from Forest and Stream. 
Hatcher, J. B. 
Some new and little known fossil vertebrates. (Annals of the Car- 
negie Museum, Pittsburg, vol. i. pp. 128-144. pis. 1-3. 1901.) 
Hershey, Oscar H. 
Metamorphic Formations of Northwestern California. (Am. Geol., 
vol. 27, pp. 225-245, April, 1901.) 
