132 Tin American Geologist. An^ast, l^SU 
raull (Cambrian anglais), I'. G. de ftouville; Notes pal6ontologiques, .1. 
Bergeron. 
Geologiska Foreningens i Stockholm Forhaodlingar, Band 10, Not 
1. ")."). Jan.. 1894, contains: Om biolOgisk undersokning af leror o. s. v.i 
Henr. Munthe; Om nordvastra Kamerunomradets geologi, P. Dus&n. 
The same, Band Hi. No. 156, Feb., 1894, contains: Knopit, etj 
perowskil narstaende, nytl mineral Iran Alnon, P. .1. Holmquist; Flott- 
holmen i sjon Ralangen, Victor Oberg; Tvanne nyupptackta svenska 
klotgraniter, Helge Backstrom; Gangformiga malmbildningar i Norr- 
I >< >t i<'ii. (i. Lof strand; Om kentrolil och tnelanotekit, G. Nordenskioldj 
Zeitschrifl 1'i'u- praktische Geologie, March, 1894, contains: Geolpj 
<rische Specialaufnahme von Italien. Augusto Stella; Die Zink- und 
Bleierzbergbaue bei Rubland in Unter-Kamten, R. Rosenlecher; Setze 
die Saarbriicker Steinkohlenformation unter dem pfalzischen Deckge* 
birge fori '.'. L. Rosenthal. 
Natural science in Japan. I>\ F. A. Bather. Natural Science, vol. 
[V, pp. 19 : 26, 98-111, 183-193, 
Nuti's on the occurrence of mammoth-remains in the Yukon districl 
of Canada and in Alaska. By G. M. Dawson. Quart, .lour. Geol. Soc:, 
vol. I. Feb. 1894, 9 pages. 
Lunds Universitets Ars-Skrift, torn, XXIX, 1892-93, contains: Obser- 
vations on the structure of some Diprionidae, Sv. Leonh. Tornquist. 
The Geological Magazine, April. 1894, contains: On the structure 
and am' ii it ies of the genus Solenopora, together with descriptions of new 
species. Alex. Brown; On the sand-grains in micaceous gneiss from the 
St. Gothard tunnel, and on some other difficulties raised by Prof. Bon- 
ney, F. M. Stapff; The Mammoth age was contemporary with the age 
of the greal glaciers, H. II. Howorth; Further remarks on the Tertiary 
(Eocene) insects from the Isle of Wight, and on others from the Lias 
and Coal-Measures, I'. I!. Brodie; Cordierite in the Lake district, Alfred 
Marker: Jurassic ammonites, noteson a pamphlet by Dr. Ernie Haug, 
S: s. Buckman: Preservation of fossil plants. A.C.Seward; The greaj 
Japanese earthquake, Joseph Prestwich. 
Report on Mount Morgan gold deposits. Bj 1!. I.. Jack. Reprinted 
for the Mount Morgan Mining Company. Limited, from an officiftj 
repori ordered bj the Legislative Assembly to be printed, Nov. 21, issi. 
17. Proceedings of Scientific Laboratories, etc. 
The Kansas University Quarterly, vol. '.', No. '■'>. Jan.. L894, contains^ 
Repori "ii held work in geology for the season of 1893, b\ the depart; 
ment of physical gfeolog^ and mineralogy, University of Kansas (Pre; 
fatory notes. E. Haworth; Relative value of limestone, sandstone and 
shale for st rat i era phi c work in Kansas. E. Haworth: A geological sec- 
tion alone- the Neosho river from the Mississippian series in the Indian 
Territory to \VhiteCity, Kansas, and alone the Cottonwood river from 
Wyckoff to Peabody, E. Haworth and M. Z. Kirk: A geologic section 
along the Verdigris river from the state line to Madison. 10. Haworth 
and \Y. II. II. Piatt: A geologic section along the A. T. & S. F. I!. R. 
from Cherryvalo to Lawrence, and from Ottawa to Holoday, E. Haw- 
