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LUCAii, F. A. 
The dinosaur Trachodon annectens. (Smith. Misc. ('oil., vol. 45, 
2 pis., April 11. 1904.) 
MACOUN, J. M. 
Peace River country. (Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur. C^an., 1903, pp. 81- 
S3.) 
McCONNELL, R. G. (and R. W. BROCK). 
The great landslide at Frank, Alberta. (Ann. Rep. Dept. Int., 
1903, Ext. from Part VIII. pp. 17, 13 plates, Ottawa, 1904.) 
McCONNELL, R. G. 
The Klondike District. (Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur. Can.,» 1903, pp. 34- 
42.) 
MclNNES, WILLIAM. 
The Winisk River, Keewatin district. (Sum. Rep. Geol. Suv. 
Can., 1903, pp. 100-lOS.) 
MERRILL, F. J. H. 
Twenty-second report of the state geologist, 1902, pp. 140, Al- 
bany, 1904. 
MINOR, JESSIE (E. N. 3ABC0CK and). 
The Graydon sandstone and its inineral waters. (Bull. Brad. 
GeoL Field Sta., vol. 1, pp. 22-31, 1904.) 
OSBORN, C. S. 
Iron ores of Arctic Lapland. (Proc. L. Sup. ]Min. Inst., vol. 8. 
pp. '.14-113, 1904.) 
OSBORN, H. F. 
Recent advances in our knowledge of the evolution of the horse. 
(Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. vol. 43, p. 156. April, 1904.) 
PARK, EMMA J. (and MABEL HAYS). 
Winoka gravels: supposed Tertiary deposits. (Bull. Brad. Geol. 
Field Sta., vol. 1, pp. 14-21, 1904.) 
PRESCOTT, A. B. (and I. N. DEMMON). 
^\■illiam Henry Pettee. (Scienct-. vol. 22, p. 58, July 8, 1904.) 
PROSSER, C. S. (and J. W. BEEDE). 
Description of the Cottonwood Falls quadrangle. U. S. G. S., 
Folio 109', 1904. 
RANSOME, F. L. 
The geographic di.stributicvn of metalliferous ores within the 
United States. (Min. Mag., vol. x, pp. 7-15, July, 1904.) 
RANSOME, F. L. 
The geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quadrangle, Arizona. 
Prof. Pap. 21, U. S. G. S. 
RICE, W. N. 
The physical geography and geology of Connecticut. (Conn. Board 
of Agriculture, report. 1903. pp. 94-112.) 
RIES, HEINRICH. 
Notes on mineral developments in the region around Ithaca. (22 
Rep. N. Y. State Geologist, pp. 107-109.) 
