1 32 The American Geologist. February, i8f» 
King, H. D. 
Edward Drinker Cope. (Am. Geol., vol. 23, pp. 1-41, pi. i, Jan. 
1899.) 
Lindenkohl, A. 
Problems of physiography concerning salinity and temperature 
of the Pacific ocean. (Science, new ser., vol. 8, pp. 941-944, Dec. 
30. 1898.) 
Lyman, B. S. 
Copper traces in Bucks and Montgomery counties [Pa.]. (Reprint- 
ed from Jour. Franklin Inst., vol. 146, Dec. 1898; 8 pp., i map.) 
Macbride, T. H. 
The Pleistocene and plant distribution in Iowa, with map. [Ab- 
'^tract.] (Proc. A. A. A. S., vol. 47, p. 434. Dec. 1898.) 
Manson, Marsden. 
The laws of climatic evolution. (Am. Geol., vol. 23, pp. 44-57. 
Jan. 1899.) 
Marsh, O. C. 
The origin of mammals. (Science, new ser., vol. 8, pp. 953-955- Dec. 
30, 1898.) (Geol. Mag., new ser., dec. 4. vol. 6. pp. 13-16. Jan. 1899.) 
Martin, D. S. 
Glacial geology in America. (Appletons' Pop. Sci. ^Monthly, vol. 
54. pp. 356-361. Jan. 1899.) 
Matthew, G. F. 
The oldest Paleozoic fauna. [Abstract.] (Proc. A. A. A. S., vol. 
47. pp. 301-302, Dec. 1898.) 
McCallie, S. W. 
Gold deposits of Georgia. (Paper read before the International 
Gold iMining Convention. Denver. Col., July 8. 1897. 17 PP-. i map.: 
Geo. W. Harrison. State Printer, Atlanta, 1898.) 
Merritt, W. H. 
Gold-bearing reefs and placers of northern British Columbia. 
(Jour. Federated Canadian Mining Inst., vol. 3, pp. 103-112, 1898.) 
Miller, W. G. (Goodwin, W. L., and) 
Note on a mineral of the columbite group. (Jour. Federated Ca- 
nadian Mining Inst., vol. 3, pp. 151-152, 1898.) ' 
Moncton, G. F. 
Notes on mining on the coast of B. C. and the adjacent islands. 
(Jour. Federated Canadian Mining Inst., vol. 3.. pp. 96-99- 1898.) 
Obaiski, J. 
Mining in Quebec in 1897. (Jour. Federated Canadian ^Mining 
Inst., vol. 3, pp. 145-150. 1898.) 
Orcutt, C R. 
Note on the occurrence of tourmalines in California. [Abstract.] 
( Proc. A. A. A. S.. vol. 47. p. 306. Dec. 1S98.) 
Packard, A. S. 
A half-century of evolution, with special reference to the effects 
of geological changes on animal life. (Proc. A. A. A. S.. vol. 47. pp. 
311-356, Dec. 1898.) 
