Recent Puhlicafions. 269 
Pi'oc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Pliila., 1S94, pt. .'!. contains: Tlif Sadsbury 
steatitf, T. I). Rand. 
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., wliolc st-r. vol. 29, 1894. contains: 
Further observations upon <iie occurrence of diamonds in meteorites, (). 
W. Huntington: Tlie Smithville meteoric iron, (). W. Huntiniiton. 
Jour, of the Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 17, Xo. 2, July, 1894, con- 
tains: The granites of Cecil county in northeastern Maryhvnd, Part II, 
G. P. Grimsley; The St. Peter's sandstone, J. F. James. 
The same, vol. 17, No. 3. Oct., 1894, contains: Descrijilioii of some 
Cincinnati fossils, S. A. Miller and C. L. Faber. 
Bull. Geo!. Soc. Amer., vol. (i. pp. 1-28, Nov. 1894: Proceedings of the 
sixth summer meeting, lield at Brookhn, New York, August 14 and 15, 
1894, H. L. Fairchild. Secy. 
The same, pp. 29-54, Nov. 1894; Kansas River section of the Permo- 
Carboniferous and Permian rocks of Kansas, C. S. Prosser. 
The same, pj). 55-70, Dec, 1894: The (extension of uniformitarianism 
to deformation, AY J McGee. 
The same, [)p. 71-102, Dec, 1894: Review of our knowledge of tiie ge- 
olog}' of the California Coast rang(>s, H. \V. Fairbanks. 
The sami\ pp. 103-140, Jan., 1895: Reconstruction of Die .Vntiliean 
continent, J. W. Spencer. 
The same, pp. 141-1()(J, Jan., 1895. Evidences as to change of sea- 
level, N. S. Shaler. 
The same, p[). 167-198, pi. 2, Jan. 1895. The Magnesian series of the 
northwestern states, C. W. Hall and F. W. Sardeson. 
///. Papers in Scientifir Jmirnalx. 
Jour, of Geol. Oct.-Xov., 1891, contains: Glacial studies in Greenland, 
T. C. Chamberlin: On a basic r(jck derived from granite, C. H. Smyth, 
Jr.: The quart/ite tongue at Republic, Michigan, H. L. Sm^th: A 
sketch of geological investigation in Minnesota, X. H. Winchell: Stud- 
ies for students — The drift, ils cliaracleristics and relationships, R. D. 
Salisbury. 
The same, Nov. -Dec, 1894, contains: George HuutingtoM Williams, 
J. P. hidings; Glacial studies in Greenland, II, T. C. Chamberlin: A pe- 
trographical sketch of it^gina and Methana, H. S. Washington: The 
basic massive rocks of the lake Superior region, W. S. Hayley; The geo- 
logical surveys of .Arkansas, J. C. liranni'r: The drift, its characteristics 
and relationships, R. I). Salisbury. 
Amer. Naturalist, Dec, 1894. contains: (Quaternary time divisible in 
three periods, the Lafayette, (ilacial and Recent, AVarreii rpliani. 
Amer. Jour. Sci.. Dec, 1891, contains: Duration of Niagara falls, ,1. 
W. S[)encer; Distribution and probable age of the fossil shells in the 
drumlins of tile Boston basin. W. O. Crosby and H. O. Ballard; Post- 
glacial faults at St. John, N. B., G. F. Mattlx-w. 
The same, ,I;ui.. 1895, contains: l.,ate Glacial or Champlain subsidence 
and re(">levation of the St. Lawrence river basin, Warren Cpham: Pre- 
liminary notice of the Plymouth meteorite, \\. \. Ward. 
