The American Geologist. December. 190&. 
SEPTEMBER NUMBER. 
Pleistocene features in the Syracuse region, H. L. Fairchild, 
[Plates VI and VII] 135 
Notes on the Permian formations of Kansas. Charles S. 
Prosser J 43 
The Atlantic Highlands section of the New Jersey Cre- 
tacic, /. K. Prather, [Plates VIII, IX, X] 162 
Contributions from the mineralogical laboratory of the 
University of Wisconsin, IV. H. Hobbs, [Plate XI] 179 
Review of Recent Geological Literature. 
Structure of some Cepholopods, R. Ruedemann, 186; Notes on 
the apical end of the Siphuncle in some Canadian En- 
doceratidae, /. F. Whiteaves, 186; Ueber die Eocambrische 
Cephalopodengattung Volborthella, Schmidt, von A. Kar- 
pinsky, 186; The copper Handbook, A manual of the Copper 
Industry of the World, vol. v, 1904, Horace J. Stevens, 187; 
The Honorable Peter White, a biographical sketch of the 
lake Superior iron country, Ralph D. 'Williams, 188. 
Monthly Author's Catalogue of American Geological Lit- 
erature J 88 
Correspondence. 
Notes on fossils obtained at Sankaty Head, Nantucket, in 
July, 1905, /. A. Cushman, 194; Field Geology in the Ohio 
State University, Geo. F. Lamb, ig6. 
Personal and Scientific News. 
OCTOBER NUMBER. 
Ten years Progress in the Mammalian Paleontology of 
North America, H. F. Osborn 199 
Some geological observations on the central part of the 
Rosebud Indian Reservation, [Plate XII], Albert B. Rea- 
gan • 230 
Notes on the Distribution of Brachiopoda in the Arnheim 
and Waynesville beds, Aug. F. Foerste 244 
Editorial Comment. 
The, Willamette Meteorite, [Plate XIII] 250 
Review of Recent Geological Literature. 
A -preliminary list of Mastodon and Mammoth remains, 
Netta C. Anderson, 258; On the proboscidean fossils of the 
Pleistocene deposits in Illinois and Iowa, J. A. Udden, 258; 
Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources, 20th 
annual report, W. S. Blatchley 261 
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