Aut/iors' Catalogue. 129 
MONTHLY AUTHORS' CATALOGUE 
OF American Geological Literature, 
Arranged Alphabetically.* 
Ami, Henry M. 
Sir John William Dawson, a brief biographical sketch [Portrait]. 
(Amer. Geol., vol. 26, pp. 1-48, July, iqoo.) 
Blake, Wm. P. 
Glacial erosion and origin of the Yosemite valley. (Trans. Am. 
Inst. Min. Eng., Sept. 1899.) 
Blatchley, W. S. 
Department of Geology and Natural Resources, 24th Annual Report, 
[Indiana]. Indianapolis, 1900. 
Blatchley, W. S. 
The natural resources of Indiana. (24th Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. 
Resources, pp. 3-40, 1900.) 
Dawson, Geo. M. 
Economic minerals of Canada, pp. 54, map. (Paris International 
Exposition, 1900.) 
Eastman. C. R. 
Devonische Fischreste aus der Eifel. (Am. Geol., vol. 25, pp. 391- 
392, 1900.) 
Enrerson, B. K. . 
Carboniferous bowlders from India. (Am. Jour. Sci.. vol. 10. p. 57, 
July, 1900.) 
Emerson, B. K. 
New bivalve from the Connecticut river Trias. (Am. Jour. Sci. 
vol. 10, p. 58, July, 1900). 
Faribault, E. R. 
The gold rneasures of Nova Scotia., pp. 40, Halifax, N. S., 1900. 
Fisher, C. A. 
Geology of Lincoln, [Nebraska] and environs. (The Grad. Bull. 
Univ. Neb., vol. i, pp. 35-41, plates, 1900.) 
Foerste, A. F. 
A general discussion of the middle Silurian rocks of the Cincinnati 
anticlinal region, with their synonymy. (24th Report, Indiana Dept. 
Geol. and Nat. Res., pp. 40-80, 1900.) 
Foerste, A. F. (N. S. Shaler, J. B. Woodworth and) 
Geology of the Narragansett basin. Mon. 33, U. S. G. S., jjp. xx, 
394, pis. 31, 1899- 
Fuller, M. L. 
An instance of subaqueous differential weathering. (Am. Geol. vol. 
^5. PP- 355-360, June, 1900). 
♦This list inchide.s titles of articlc^s received up to tlie 20tli of the preceding 
mouth, including general geology, physiography, paleontology, petrology, and 
mineralogy. 
