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stratigraphical relations of the Brown's Park beds of Utah, J. D. Irving; 
The genetic relations of certain minerals of northern N. Y., C. H. 
Smyth, Jr. 
Proc. Amer. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 45, 1897. Geological myths, B. K. 
Emerson. 
Hull. Amer. Geol. Soc, vol. 28, no. 4,1896. The topographic work of 
the United States Geol. Survey in 1895, Henry (Jannett. 
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 8, pp. 17-30, pi. 1, Jan. 11, 1897. Glacial 
Hood deposits in Chenango valley, A. P. Bridgham. 
Ibid., pp. 31-58, pi. 2, Jan. 21, 1897. Correlation of Erie-Huron 
beaches with outlets and moraines in southeastern Michigan, F. B. 
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Geol. Soc. of Washington, pp. 1-60, Jan. 1897. Presidential address 
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minutes, members, etc. 
Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotia Inst, of Sci. vol 9, part 2, Oct. 31, 1896. 
The undeveloped coal fields of Nova Scotia, E. Gilpin, Jr.; Notes on the 
Geology of Newfoundland, T. C. Weston; Glacial succession in central 
Lunenburg, N. S., W. H. Prest; Notes on the superficial geology of 
King's Co., N. S., A. E. Caldwell; Some Nova Scotia illustrations of 
dynamic geology, L. W. Bailey. 
///. Papers in Scientific Journals. 
Science. Jan. 22. The Jurassic Wealden (Tithonian) of England, 
Jules Marcou. 
Science, Jan. 29. Cycle in the life of the individual (ontogeny) and 
in the evolution of its own group (phylogeny), Alpheus Hyatt; Current 
notes on physiography, W. M. Davis. 
Science, Feb. 5. Nomenclature of metamorphic lavas, H. W. Turner. 
Science, Feb. 12. Geology at the British Association, W. W. Watts; 
Current notes on physiography, W. M. Davis. 
Eng. and Mining Jour., Jan. 30. The fluxing rocks of Alabama, 
geologically considen^d, Henry McCalley. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Dec, 1896. The geology of the Ottawa and Parry 
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Amer. Jour. Sci., Feb. Outline of a natural classification of the tril- 
obites, C. E. Beecher; Simple instrument for inclining a preparation in 
the microscope, T. A. Jagger, Jr.: The Stylinodoutia, a suborder of Eo- 
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Amer. Nat., Feb. The inferior boundary of the Quaternary era, O. 
H. Hershey. 
School of Mines Quarterly, Nov. 1896. A simple apparatus for the 
measurement of the indices of refraction of small crystals by the meth- 
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Jour, of Geol., Jan. -Feb. Comparison of the Carboniferous and Per- 
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the recent elevation of the southern coast of Baffin's Land, T. L. Wat- 
son; Italian petrological sketches, III, The Bracciano, Correteri and 
Tolfa regions, A. S. Washington; Mode of formation of till as illustrated 
