54 The American Geologist. July, is9g 
Ottcivva Nat., May. Note on Cardinia suban^ulata Dawson, and Area 
punctifer Dawson, H. M. Ami. 
Science, May 15. Current notes on physiography, W. M. Davis; 
The perogatives of a state geologist, Erasmus Haworth. 
Science, May 22. The development of exogenous structure in the 
Paleozoic lycopods — a summary of the researches of Williamson and 
Eenault, David White; The embankments of the river Po, F. D. Ad- 
ams: The mammoth bed at Morea, Pa., E. H. Williams, Jr. 
Science, May 29. The ape-man from the Tertiary of Java, O. C. 
Marsh; Two erosion epochs — another suggestion, W J McGee; Current 
notes on jjhypiography, W. M. Davis. 
School of Mines Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 3, Apr., 1896. Lecture Notes 
on rocks, J. E. Kemp. 
Am. Jour. Sci., June. The extinct Felidas of North America, G. I. 
Adams; The age of the igneous rocks of the Yellowstone National park, 
Arnold Hague; On the occurrence of pollucite, mangano-coluinbite and 
microlite at Rumford, Me., H. W. Foote; A device for simplifying the 
drawing of crystal forms, A. J. Moses; On the Pithecanthrophus erec- 
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Appletons' Pop. Sci. Mon., June. How the Great lakes were built, 
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IV. Excerpts and Individual Pnhlications. 
Geological Notes, Long island and Nantucket, Arthur Hollick. Trans. 
N. Y. Acad. Sci., pp. 3-10, Oct. 28, 1895. 
An account of the summer's work in geology on lake Champlain, Gil- 
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The faunas of the upper Ordovician strata at Trenton Falls, Oneida 
Co., N. Y., T. G. White. Ibid., vol. 15, pp. 71-96, pis. 2-5, Apr. 3, 1896. 
Traces of tlie Ordovician system on the Atlantic coast, G. F. Mat- 
thew. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, ser. 2, vol. 1, sec. 4. pp. 253-271, pis. 
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Organic remains of the Little River group. No. IV, G. F. Matthew. 
Ibid., pp. 273-279. 
Geology in the colleges and universities of the United States, T. C. 
Hopkins. U. S. Bureau of Education, Rept. Comm. of Educ, pp. 819- 
872, 1896. 
Report on an exploration of the Finlay and Omenica rivers, R. G. 
McConnell. Geol. Sur. Canada, Ann. Rept., vol. 7, pt. C, 40- pp., 2 pis., 
1 map, 1896. 
Report on the country in the vicinity of Red lake and part of the 
basin of Berens river, Keewatin, D. B. Dowling. Ibid., pt. F, 54 pp., 
1 map. 
Report of the section of chemistry and mineralogy, G. C. Hoffmann. 
Ibid., pt. R, 68 pp. 
On the occurrence of cirripedes in the Cambrian rocks of North 
America, G. F. Matthew. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 15, pp. 137-140, 
1896. 
