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Nevada, Cal., W. Lin^ren; Difference in the climate of the Greenland 
and American sides of Davis' and Baffin's bay, R. S. Tarr; Foramina 
perforating the cranial region of a Permian reptile and on a cast of its 
brain cavity, E. C. Case; Plasticity of glacial ice, I. C. Russell; Affini- 
ties of Hesperornis, O. C. Marsh. 
Ibid., May. Southern Devonian formations. H. S. Williams: 
Genus Lingulepis, C. D. Walcott; Seiches on the bay of Fundy, 
A. W. Duff; Roeblingite, a new silicate from Franklin Furnace, N. J., 
containing sulphur dioxide and lead, S. L. Pentield and H. W. Foote. 
Kansas Univ. Quarterly, vol. 6. no. 1, ser. A, Jan., 1897. Restoration 
of Oreodon culbertsonii Leidy, Alban Stewart; Gypsum in Kansas, G. 
P Grimsley; On the chemical coiiipo-^^ition of some Kansas gypsum 
rocks, E. H. S. Bailey and W. M. Whitten; Restoration of Ornithosto- 
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Nat. Geog. Mag., April. The area and drainage basin of lake Super- 
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Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc, vol. 29. no. 1, 1897. The physical geography 
of New York state (pt. 2), R. S. Tarr; Economic importance of geologi- 
cal and physical conditions in tropical America, F. C. Nicholas. 
Canadian Rec. Sci., vol. 7, no. 4. Note on Cryptozoan and other an- 
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A. E. Barlow; Hippopotamus remains, W. E. Decks; The anorthosites of 
the Rainy Lake region, A. P. Coleman; On the structure of Europe. Ed- 
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Journ. Geol., April-May. Glacial studies in Greenland, T. C. Cham- 
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IV. Excerpts and Individnal Pahliccdions.. 
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A summary of progress in petrography in 1896, W. S. Bayley. Fi-om 
monthly notes in the Amer. Nat. Waterville, Me,, 1897. 
Report on coal and lignite of Alaska, W. H. Dall. U. S. Geol. Sur- 
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Paleozoic outliers in the Ottawa River basin, R. W Ells. Trans. Roy- 
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Notes on the geology of the Bermudas, J, J. Stevenson. Trans. N.Y. 
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The geology of the magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y., and especially 
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