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The - imerican Geologist. 
December, 1905. 
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Amblysijphonella prosseri, a calci- 
sponge from Nebraska, J. M. 
Clarke, xx, 391; New fauna from 
the Dalles of the St. Croix, C. P. 
Berkey, xxi. 270; Bos ariznnica, 
in Arizona, W". P. Blake, xxii, 65; 
i »bi i ■ magei, W. E. Hobbs, 
xxiii, 111; Leptichthys agilis, A. 
Stewart, xxiv, TS; Strophocrinus 
dycyclicus, new cystocrinoidean, 
F. W. Sardeson, xxiv, 264 ; New 
from Missouri, crinoids, Mastoids, 
oystolds, R. Rowley, xxv, 65; 
From the Devonian and Carbon- 
iferous of Missouri, R. R. Row- 
ley, xxv. 261; Lower Cambrian 
fauna from eastern Massachu- 
setts, H. T. Burr, xxv, 41; Coal 
plants ,W. S. Gresley, xxvi. 19; 
New genera and species from the 
Upper Paleozoic of Missouri, 
Rowley, xxvii, 343; From the Up- 
per Ordovicinn at Vevay. Ind. 
Cumings, xxviii, 375; Prestwich- 
ia, a new Xiphosuran from the 
Devonian of Pennsylvania, C. E. 
Beecher. xxix, 143; From the sub- 
Carboniferpus of northeastern 
Missouri, Rowley, xxix, 303; Sa- 
genoerinus and Forbesiocinur. F. 
Springer, xxx, S8; New Comatula 
F. Springer, xxx, 98; In the Car- 
boniferous of Humboldt. Iowa, 
F. W. Sardeson. xxx, 300; New 
Bryozoa, G. E. Condra, xxx, 33S; 
Manlius formation of New York, 
and new species, C. Schuchert, 
xxxi, 160; New Siluric Cystoidea 
and a new Camarocrinus, C. 
Schuchert, xxxii, 230; New foot- 
print from the Connecticut val- 
ley, J. A.Cushman, xxxiii, 154; 
Rhynchopora and notice of a new 
species. D. K. Greger, xxxiii, 297; 
Echinodermata of the Missouri Si- 
lurian and a new brachiopod, R. 
R. Rowley, xxxiv, 270; Missouri 
paleontology, Rowley, xxxv, 301. 
Fossil fishes of Canyon City, Colo., 
(ed. com.), xv, 121; Plants as an 
aid to geology, Knowlton, (rev.), 
xiv, 335; Fossil ice strata, and 
their relations to Mammoth re- 
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Fossil man of Lansing. Kansas. Ced. 
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A. Owen, xxxii, 254; See under 
Man. 
Fossil sponges of the Lower Creta- 
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Fossil turtles of the Bridger basin, 
0. P. Hay. xxxv, 327. 
Foster and Whitney. Definition of 
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106. 
Foundation stones of the earth's 
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Fonque, F., cited on the determina- 
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Fourteenth annual report. U. S. Ge- 
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Fox Hills formation, (Am. com.), il, 
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Fox islands of Maine, G. O. Smith, 
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Frankforter, G. B., The limestones 
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383, 388; Warrior coal field of 
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Sketch of T. Sterry Hunt, xi, 1; 
Manual of the study of documents 
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Heim-Capellini incident, xvi, 
386; Geological map of Europe, 
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221; (p.s.n.) xx. 67" Seventh ses- 
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Fresh water morasses of the United 
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Fresh geological evidence of glacial 
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Frenzel, Philip. Sketch by Persifor 
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Fr->m the Greeks to Darwin, H. F. 
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Fr^nHesrent hematite, N. H. Win- 
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