1 88 The Amcrica?i Geologist. March. i9(io 
MONTHLY AUTHORS' CATALOGUE 
OF American Geological Literature, 
Arranged Alphabetically.* 
Adams, Frank D. 
Sir William Dawson. (Jour. Geol., vol. 7, pp. 727-721^, Nov. -Dec, 
1899.) 
Adams, Frank D. 
Studies in the Geology of the vicinity of Montreal which might be 
undertaken by members of the Natural History Society. (Can. Rec- 
ord of Science, vol. 8, pp. 65-70, July, 1899.) 
Alden, W. C (and Salisbury, R. D) 
The geograph}' of Chicago and its environs. (Geog. Soc. of Chi- 
cago, Bull. No. I. 64 pp., 1899.) 
Bailey, L. W. 
The mineral resources of the province of New Brunswick. (Ann. 
Rep., Geol. Sur. Can., vol. 10, pp. 128, Ottawa, 1898.) 
Barlow, A. E. 
Report on the geology and natural resources of the area included in 
the Nipissing and Temiscaming map sheets. (Ann. Rep., Can. Geol. 
Sur., vol. 10, pp. 302, Ottawa, 1899.) 
Barbour, E. H. 
The rapid decline of Geyser phenomena in the Yellowstone Na- 
tional park. (A. A. A. S., vol. 48. p. 230, 1899.) Abstract. 
Barbour, E. H. (and W. C. Knight) 
The discovery of new invertebrates in the Dinosaur beds of 
Wyoming. (A. A. A. S., vol. 48, p. 229, 1899.) Abstract. 
Bonney, T. G. 
The parent-rock of the diamond in South Africa. (Can. Rec. Sci., 
vol. 8, pp. 95-114, July, 1899.) 
Carter, O. C. S. 
Coastal topography of the United States. (Proc. Eng. Club., 
Phil., vol. 16, Oct. 1899., pp. 275-303.) 
Chalmers, R. ' 
Report on the surface geology and auriferous deposits of south- 
eastern Quebec. ("Can. Geol. Sur., Ann. Rep., vol. 10, pp. 160, Ottawa, 
1898.) 
Chamberlin, T. C 
An attempt to frame a working hypothesis of the cause of glacial 
periods on an atmospheric basis. (Reprinted from the Journal of 
Geology, Nos. 6, 7 and 8 of vol. 7, 1899.) 
Clark, John M. 
(a) Paropsonema: a peculiar echinoderm from the intumescens 
fauna. New York, (b) Remarkable occurrence of Orthoceras in the 
Oneonta i-andstones of New York, (c) The Squaw Island "water-bis- 
cuit," Canandaigualake, New York. (Am. Assc. Adv. Sci., vol. 48, 
p. 226, 1899.) Abstracts. 
*Tliis list includes titles of articles received up to the 20th of the preceding 
month, including general geology, physiography, paleontology, petrology and 
mineralogy. 
