Authors' Catalogue. 265 
Patton, H. B. 
Tourmaline and tourmaline schists from Belcher hill, Colorado. 
(Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 10, pp. 21-26, pis. 1-2, Jan. 31, 1899.) 
Phillips, W. B. 
Iron making in Alabama. Second edition. (Alabama Geol. Survey, 
\iii and 380 pp., 1898.) 
Shutt, F. r., and Charron, A. T. 
The water of the Illecilliwaet glacier. (Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 12, 
pp. 226-228, Feb. 1899.) 
Smith, G. O. 
The rocks of mount Rainier. (i8th Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Survej', 
pt. 2, pp. 416-423, 1898.) 
Stewart, Alban. 
A preliminary description of the opercular and other cranial bones 
of Xiphactinus, Leidy. (Kansas Qniv. Quarterly, ser. A. vol. 8, pp. 
19-21, pis. lo-ii, Jan. 1899.) 
Stewart, Alban. 
Pachyrhizodus minimus, a new species of fish from the Cretaceous 
of Kansas. (Kansas Univ. Quarterly, ser. A, vol. 8, pp. 37-38, Jan. 
1899.) 
Stone, G. H. 
The granitic breccias of Grizzly peak, Colorado. (Am. Jour. Sci.. 
ser. 4, vol. 7, pp. 184-186, Mch. 1899.) 
Tarr, R. S. 
Physical geography of New York state. Pt. VL Lakes and swamps. 
(Bull. Am. Geog. Soc, vol. 31, no. i. pp. 1-23, 1899.) 
Thomson, J. P. 
The physical geography of Australia. (Ann. Rept. Smithsonian 
Inst, for 1896, pp. 245-272, 1898.) 
Turner, H. W. 
The occurrence and origin of diamonds in California. (Am. Geol.. 
vol. 23, pp. 182-191, Mch. 1899.) • 
Walker, T. L. 
The crystal symmetry of the minerals of the mica group. (Am. 
Jour. Sci., >er. 4, vol 7, pp. 199-204, Mch. 1899.) 
Ward, H. L. 
A new Kansas meteorite. (Am. Jour. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 7, p. 233, 
Mch. 1899.) 
Wieland, G. R. 
A study of some American fossil cycads. Part I. The male flower 
of Cycadeoidea. (Am. Jour. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 7. pp. 219-226, pis. 2-4. 
Mch. 1899.) 
Williston, S. W. 
Some additional characters of the mosasaurs. (Kansas Univ. 
Quarterly, ser. A, vol. 8, pp. 39-41, pi. 12, Jan. 1899.) 
