AiitJior's Catalogue. 393 
DEAN, BASHFORD. 
The preservation of muscJe-flbres in sharks of the Cleveland 
shale. (Am. Geo!., vol. 30, Nov., 1902, pp. 273-278.) 
FISHER, C. A. 
Discovery of the Laramie in Nebraska. (Am. Geol., vol. 30, Nov., 
1902, pp. 315-316.) 
FRAZER, PERSIFOR. 
Sketch of Dr. Frenzel. (Am. Geol., vol. 30, Nov., 1902, pp. 333- 
335.) 
G. H G. 
John "Wesley Powell. (Nat. Geog-. Mag., vol. 13, p. 393, Nov., 
1902, portrait.) 
GILWAN, D. C. 
In memory of John Wesley Powell. (Science, vol. 16, p. 784, Nov., 
14, 1902.) 
GIRTY, GEO. H. 
On the Upper Permian in western Texas. (Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 
14, pp. 363-368, Nov., 1902.) 
HARRIS, W. T. 
In memory of John Wesley Powell. (Science, vol. 16, Nov. 14, 
1902, p. 786.) 
HATCHER, J. B. 
Discovery of a Musk-ox skull (Ovibos cavifrons) in West Vir- 
ginia. (Science, vol. 16, Oct. 31, 1902, p. 707.) 
HATCHER, J. B. 
A correction of Prof. Osborn's note entitled: New vertebrates of 
the Mid-Cretaceous. (Science, vol. 16, Nov. 21, 1902.) 
HAWORTH, E. 
Mineral Resources of Kansas. 1900 and 1901 Univ. Geol. Sur. 
of Kans., Bulletin, pp. 78, Lawrence, 1902. 
HILL, B. F. 
The Terlingua quicksilver deposits. Univ. Tex. Min. Sur., pp. 74, 
Austin, 1902. 
HOVEY, E. O. 
Observations on the eruptions of 1902 of La Soufriere, St. Vin- 
cent, and Mt. Pelee, Martiniciue. (Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 14, pp. 319- 
350, Nov., 1902.) 
LANGLEY, S. P. 
In memory of John Wesley Powell. (Science, vol. 16, Nov. 14, 
1902, p. 782.) 
LEE, W. T. 
Canyons of southeastern Colorado. (Jour. Geog., vol. 1, Git. 
1902, pp. 357-370.) 
LEONARD, A. G. 
Report of the Assistant State Geologist [Iowa] 1901. (Iowa 
Geol. Sur., vol. 12, pp. 28-32.) 
