390 The American Geologist. June, 1895. 
Geol. Siir. of New Jersey, Ann. Kept, of the State Geol. for the year 
1893, i.\ and 457 pp., 10 pis., 1804; accompanied by 4 maps. Contains: 
Administrative report, J. C. Smock; Surface geology, report of prog- 
ress, R. D. Salisbury; Drift phenomena of the Palisade ridge, R. D. 
Salisbury and C. E. Peet; Lake Passaic, an e.\tinct glacial lake, R. D. 
Salisbury and H. R. Kunimel; Cretaceous and Tertiary geology, report 
of progress, W. II Clark; The geological structure in the vicinity of 
Hibernia, New Jersey, and its relation to the ore deposits, J. E. Wolff; 
Water supply and water power, C. C. Vermeule; Artesian wells and 
water horizons in southern New Jersey, with economical, geological and 
paleontological notes, Lewis Woolman: Minerals of New Jersey and 
notes of mineral localities. 
Iowa Geol. Sur., vol. 3, 2d Ann. Rept.. 1893, 501 pp., 37 pis. Contains: 
Report of State Geologist, Samuel Calvin: Report of Assistant State 
Geologist, C. R. Keyes; Report of Chemist, G. E. Patrick: Work and 
scope of the Geological Survey, C. R. Keyes; Cretaceous deposits of the 
Sioux valley, H. F. Rain; Certain Devonian and Carboniferous outliers 
in eastern Iowa, W. H. Norton: Geological section along Middle river 
in central Iowa, J. L. Tilton; Glacial scorings in Iowa, C. R. Keyes; 
Thickness of the Paleozoic strata of northeastern Iowa, W. H. Norton; 
Composition and origin of Iowa chalk, Samuel Calvin; Buried river 
channels in southeastern Iowa, C. H. Gordon; Gypsum deposits of Iowa, 
C. R. Keyes; Geology of Lee county, C. R. Keyes; Geology of Des Moines 
county, C. R. Keyes. 
Rept. of the Dei)t. of Mines, Nova Scotia, for the year ending Sept. 
30, 1894. By Edwin Gilpin, Jr. 8vo, 80 pp., 1894. 
Summary report of the Geological Survey Department (Canada) for 
the year 1894, G. M. Dawson, Director. 120 pp., 1895. 
Illinois State Museum, Bull. No. 6. Description of new species of 
Palseozoic Echinodermata, S. A. Miller and W. F. E. Gurley. 02 pp.. 
5 pis.. Apr. 5, 1895. 
Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey of Minn., Final Report, vol. 3, pt. 1, 
Ixxv and 474 pp., 41 pis., 1895. Contains: Historical sketch of investi- 
gation of the Lower Silurian in the upper Mississippi valley N. H. 
Winchell and E. (). Ulrich; Cretaceous fossil plants from Minnesota, 
Leo Lesiiuereux: The microscopical fauna of the Cretaceous in Minne- 
sota, with additions from Nebraska and Illinois, Anthony Woodward 
and B. W, Thomas; Note on other Cretaceous fossils in Minnesota, N. 
H. Winchell. Sponges, graptolites and corals from the Lower Silurian 
in Minnesota, N. H. Winchell and Charles Schuchert: On Lower Silu- 
rian Bryozoa of Minnesota, E. O. Ulrich; The Lower Silurian Brachio- 
poda of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell and Charles Schuchert. 
//. Proceeding.^ of Srientific Societies. 
Bull, of the Amer. Museum of Nat. Hist., vol. 0, 1894, contains: Oste- 
ology of Patriofelis, a middle Eocene creodont, J. L. Wortman; Fossil 
mammals of the lower Miocene White River beds, collection of 1892, H. 
F. Osborn and J. L. Wortman; On new forms of marine Algie from the 
