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cession of fauna, A. W. Grabau, 
(abs.)i xviii, 220. 
Hamilton, G. N., (p.s.n.), xxxii, 
60. 
Hamilton, S. H., Troost's survey 
of Philadelphia, xxvii, 41; Prog- 
ress of mineralogy in 1S99 (rev.), 
xxvii, 48; (p.s.n.). xxxv, 128. 
Hamilton, W. R. (and Kessler), 
Orbicular gabbro at Dehesa, Cal., 
xxxiv, 133. 
Hamlin, C. E., (cit.), iv, 172. 
Hamline University, Science Hall 
(p.s.n.). i, 198. 
Hamlinite, new mineral, Hidden 
and Penfield, (rev.), vi, 123. 
Hammond, John Hayes, (p.s.n.), 
xxxii, 400. 
Hand book of Physical Geology, A. 
J. Jukes-Browne, (rev.), xi, 61; 
of Switzerland, Golliez, Baltzer, 
xv, 62; and catalogue of the 
meteorite collection. Field mu- 
seum, (rev.), xvi, 388; Of rocks, 
J. F. Kemp, (rev.), xviii, 390; 
North American Bryozoa. G. B. 
Simpson, (rev.), xx, 330; Of 
rocks, for use without a micro- 
scope, (rev.), xxvi, 324; Copper 
industry. H. J. Stevens, (rev.), 
xxxvi, 187. 
Hanging valleys of Georgetown, 
Colorado, W. O. Crosby, xxxii, 
42: in the Finger Lake region of 
Central New York, R. S. Tarr, 
xxxiii, 271. 
Hanks, H. G., Diatomaceous earth, 
(p.s.n.), iii, 280; Absence of hu- 
man remains in the auriferous 
gravels of California, (p.s.n.), 
xxviii, 400. 
Hanson, A. M., Successive glacial 
deposits in Norway, (abs.), xii, 
225. 
Hargitt, C. W., (cit.), iv, 331. 
Marker. A., Petrology for students, 
(rev.), xvii, 327; Granophyres 
modified by incorporation of 
gabbro fragments, (rev.), xviii, 
48; Petrology for students, sec- 
ond edition, (rev.), xxi, 67; Ig- 
neous rock series and mixed 
rocks, (rev.), xxvii, 123. 
Harriman Alaska expedition, vol. 
iii, Glaciers and glaciation, G. 
K. Gilbert, (rev.), xxxiii, 259; 
Ditto. Geology and paleontoloarv. 
Emerson, Pall, Palache, T'lrich, 
Knowlton, (rev.), xxxiv, 122. 
Harrington, M. W., (p.s.n.), viii, 
131. 
Harris, G. D., Terebellum in Amer- 
ican Tertiaries, v, 315: South- 
western New York, vii, 164; Con- 
founding of Nassa trivittata with 
N. peralta. viii, 174; Dall's col- 
lection of Conrad's works, (rev.). 
xi, 279. 282: Republication of 
Conrad's Tertiary shells, (rev.), 
xii, 60; (and W. H. Dall). Neo- 
cene, (rev.), xii, 399; Tertiary 
geologv of southern Arkansas, 
(rev.), xiv, 394; (p.s.n.). xvi, 68; 
Bulletins of American paleontol- 
ogy, vol. i. No. 4. (rev.), xviii, 
183; Eocene stages of Georgia; 
(abs.), xviii, 236; (p.s.n.), xviii, 
193; Summer School of Field 
Geology, xxx, 396; Geology of 
Louisiana, 1903, (rev.), xxxi, 256; 
(p.s.n.), xxxiii, 396. 
Harris, I. H., Collection of inverte- 
brate fossils, sketch of his life, 
C. Schuchert, xxxi, 131. 
Harris, G. F., (and H. W. Bar- 
rows), Eocene and Oligocene of 
the Paris basin, (rev.), xi, 359. 
Harris, I. W., Karnes of the Oris- 
kany valley, xiii, 384. 
Hartley, Noel, (cit.), iv, 79. 
Hartman, R. N., (obit.), xxxii, 61. 
Hartzell, J. C, (p.s.n.), xxxiv, 398. 
Harvard University exhibit, (ed. 
com.), xiii, 279; (p.s.n.), xxiv, 
392; Field course in Geology, (p. 
s.n.), xxxi, 262, 326. 
Harvey, W. H., (p.s.n.), xxxvi, 60. 
Harvey, -W. M., Notice of, R. T. 
Hill, x, 328. 
Hatch, F. H., Introduction to 
petrology, (rev.), vii, 377. 
Hatcher, J. B., (p.s.n.), i, 136; 
Median horned rhinocerus, xiii, 
149; Diceratherium in the White 
River beds, xiii, 360; Dicerather- 
ium proavitum, xx, 313; (p.s.n.), 
xxv, 195; Lake systems of south- 
ern Patagonia, xxvii, 167: New 
and little known vertebrates, 
(rev.), xxvii, 379; Relative age 
of the Lance Creek beds of Wy- 
oming, etc., xxxi, 369; (obit.), 
xxxiv, 131; Sketch of. C. Schu- 
chert. xxxv, 131. 
Hatteras axis in Triassic and Mi- 
ocene time, L. C. Glenn, xxiil, 
375. 
Hauchencorne, — (rem.), v, 380. 
Haughton, S., (obit.), xxi, 74. 
Hawaiian islands. Volcanoes. J. D. 
Dana, (rev.), vi, 194; Supposed" 
gevserite, Goldsmith, (abs.), 
xviii, 60; Brevity of Tuff-cone 
eruptions, S. E. Bishop, xxvii, 
1; Structure of Diamond Head, 
W. H. Dall. xxvii, 386: Eruption 
of Mauna Loa, E. Wood, xxxiv, 
62. 
Hawn, Frederick, Sketch by G. C. 
Broadhead. xxi, 267. 
Hartt, C. F., Sketch by F. W. 
Simonds, xix, 69. 
Hawkesbury series, fossil fishes. A. 
S. Woodward, (rev.), vi, 322. 
Hawkesbury' Wianamatta fossils. 
Etheridge. (rev.), iv, 109. 
HPworth, E., Archean geology of 
Missouri, i, 280. 363; Fossil plant 
from the Cretaceous, i, :::',7; Age 
and origin of the crystalline 
rooks of Missouri, (rev.), ix, 
56; (p.s.n.), xv, 400; Survey of 
Kansas, (rev.), xix, 272; Kansas 
coal. (rev.), xxii, 384; Kansas 
survey, vol. iii. xxiii, 135; Min- 
eral resources of Kansas, 1S98. 
(rev.), xxiv, 305; (p.s.n.), xxvl, 
195. 
Hay, O. P., Nomenclature of Amer- 
Iran fossil vertebrates, xxiv, 345; 
Snout fishes of Kansas, (abs.), 
yxix, 192: Chronological distribu- 
tion of the elasmobranchs. 
(rev.), xxix, 255; New Cladodua 
