322 The American Geoloyist. November, 1895 
II. Pj-uceediiigs of Scientific Societies. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, 1894, vol. 12, 1895. The Potsdam and Cal- 
ciferous formations of Quebec and eastern Ontario, R. W. Ells; 
L'eboulis de St-Alban, Mgr. Laflamme; Synopsis of air-breathing 
animals of the Palgeozoic in Canada, J. W. Dawson; On the organic 
remains of the Little River group, No, II, G. F. Matthew; On the organ- 
ic remains of the Little River group. No. Ill, G. F. Matthew; The 
fossil cockroaches of North America, S. H. Scudder. 
Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters, vol. 10 (1894-1895), 
1895. Some New Jersey eskers, G. E. Culver; Geology of Conanicut 
Island, R. I., G. L. Collie; The erosive action of ice, G. E. Culver: 
Bowlder trains from the outcrops of the Waterloo quartzite area, I. M 
Buell; The origin of the dells of the Wisconsin, C. R. Van Hise. 
III. Papers in Scientific Jomnals. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Sept., 1895. Crystals, W. F.Ferrier. 
Science, Sept. 20, 1895. Current notes on physiography (XVI), W. 
M. Davis. 
Science, Oct. 4, 1895. A new Jurassic plesiosaur from Wyoming, W. 
C. Knight. 
Science, Oct. 11, 1895. Some notes on Darlington (S. C.) "bays," L. 
C. Glenn. 
Science, Oct. 18, 1895. Geology at the British Association, W. W. 
Watts; Current notes on physiography (XVI), W. M. Davis. 
Eng. and Mining Journ., Oct. 19, 1895. Notes on Arizona geology, 
T. B. Comstock. 
American Naturalist, Oct., 1895. The first fauna of the earth, J. F. 
James. 
Amer. Journ. Sci., Oct.. 1895. Occurrence of copper in western Idaho, 
R. L. Packard: Igneous rocks of the Sweet Grass hills, Montana, W. 
H. Weed and L. V. Pirsson: Distribution and secular variation of ter- 
restrial magnetism. No. 3, L. A. Bauer. 
Journ. of Geol., Sept. -Oct., 1895. James Dwight Dana and his work 
as a geologist, H. S. Williams; Glacial and interglacial deposits near 
Toronto, A. P. Coleman; Origin of certain features of coal basins, H. 
F. Bain; Preglacial gravels on the quartzite range near Baraboo, Wis., 
R. D. Salisbury: Glacial studies in Greenland (VII), T. C. Chamberlin; 
The classification of the ujjper Palaeozoic rocks of central Kansas, C. S. 
Prosser; Summary of current pre-Cambrian Noi-th American literature, 
C. R. Van Hise. 
IV. ExcerptH and Individual Publications. 
The production of tin in various parts of the world, C. M. Rolker. 
16th Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Survey, pt. 3, 88 pp., pi. 19, 1895. 
The stone industry in 1894, W. C. Day. Ibid., pt. 4. 83 pp.. pis. 24- 
27, 1895. 
Reconnaissance of the gold fields of the southern Appalachians, G. F. 
Becker. Ibid., pt. 2, 85 pp., pis. 1-3, 1895. 
Report on the New Red of Bucks and Montgomery counties, B. S. 
Lyman. Geol. Survey Pa., Summary Final Rept., pp. 2589-2638, pis. 
600-611: author's ed., 1895. 
