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Palache, C, Soda-rhyoiite, North of 
Berkeley, (rev.;, xii, 263; Full of 
volcanic dust xi, 422; Lherzolite 
serpentine nicies of Potrero 
(rev.), xv, (p.s.n.). xvii, 412; 52; 
Rock from the vicinity of Berke- 
ley, containing a new soda am- 
phibole, (rev.>, xv. 02; Geology 
of the Harriman Expedition, Vol. 
4., (rev.), xxxiv, 122; Notes on 
the Tellurites from Colo., (rev.), 
xxvii, 181; Calcite from the cop- 
per mines of Lake Superior, 
(rev.), xxv, 122. 
Palaeosaccus dawsoni. Hinde, 
(rev.), xi, 275; xii, 335. 
Palaeopalaeomon newberryi, R. P. 
Whitfield, ix, 237. 
Palaeosyops and allied genera, C. 
Earle, (rev.), vii, 381. 
Paleobotany, A backward step, G. 
F. Matthew, (rev.), xxix, 251. 
Paleoliths in glacial drift at Mad- 
isonville, Ohio, (p.s.n.), i, 137. 
Paleolith and Neolith, E. W. Clay- 
pole, xxi, 333. 
Paleolithic man, E. D. Cope, (p.s.n.) 
xii, 64. 
Paleontological and stratigraphical 
principles vs. the Taconic, J. 
Maicou. ii, 10; Notes from In- 
dianapolis, E. W. Claypole, vl, 
255; Base of the Taconic, N. H. 
Winchell, xv, 229; Notes from 
Buchtel college, E. W. Claypole, 
xv, 1, 363; Ditto, xvi, 20; Notes. 
Carl Wiman, (rev.), xvii, 119; dit- 
to, Gerard Holm, (rev.), xx, 187; 
ditto, xxi, 188; ditto, J. F. Pom- 
peckj, (rev.), xxii, 51; ditto, G. 
Holm, (rev.), xxiii, 383; ditto, 
xxiv, 59; Collection of A. Win- 
chell, (p.s.n.), xxvi, 196; Specula- 
tions, L. P. Gratacap, xxvii, 75; 
Ditto, xxviii, 214; Ditto, xxTx, 
290; Society, O. P. Hay. xxxv, 
124; Facts in nomenclature and 
classification of sedimentary 
S. Williams, (rev.), 
formations, H. 
xxxvi, 49. 
Paleontolony of 
fossils, C. A. 
Brazil. Cretaceous 
White, (rev.), i, 
257; Labors of Joseph F. James, 
(ed. com.), i, 323; Of Missouri. 
Part, 1. C. R. Keyes. (rev.), xiv, 
?,' ? .1 : Of Minnesota. N. H. Win- 
chell and others, (rev.), xv, 384; 
Of Missouri Pt. 2, C. R. Keyes, 
xv, 267; and the Biogenetic law, 
K. von Zittel. (rev.), xviii, 140: 
Cambrian Terrenes of the Boston 
basin, A. W. Grabau. (abs.), 
xxii, 264; Universal. C. Schuch- 
ert. xxxiv, 332; Vertebrate prog- 
ress at the American Museum, 
O. P. Hay, xxxv, 31. 
Paleotrochis, Origin of. J. S. Dil- 
ler. (rev.), xxiv, 1S2. 
Palestine. Terraces of the Dead 
sea. Hull, (abs.), x, 192. 
Paleozoic, lower. (Am. com.) ii, 
193; Characters of fishes. E. D. 
Cope, (rev.), ix, 263: Formations 
in southeastern Minn.. Hall and 
Sardeson, (rev.), x. 1S2; Over- 
laps in Virginia, M. R. Campbell, 
(rev.), xiii, 147; Section at Three 
forks, Mont A. C. Peale, (rev.), 
xiv, 394; Fauna from Asia and 
North Africa, F. Freeh, (rev.), 
xvi, 261 ; Barnacles, J. M. Clarke, 
xvii, 127; Rocks of the Mississip- 
ni. thickhi ss. C. R. Keyes. xvii, 
169; Fossils, new, S. A. Miller, 
(rev.), xvii, 184; Notices, G. 
Holm, (rev.), xx, 187; Ditto, xxi, 
188; Fossils. Galena. Trentonand 
Black River of Lake Winnipeg, J. 
F. Whiteaves, (rev.), xx, 187; Gla- 
ciation, (ed. com.), xx, 56; Fauna 
of South America. E. Kayser, 
(rev.), xxi, 66; Of Southern Po- 
land, G. Gurich. (rev.), xxii, 53; 
Terrane beneath the Cambrian, 
G. F. Matthew, (rev.), xxiv, 55, 
Faunas of northwestern Arkan- 
sas. I r. S. Williams. (rev.), 
xxviii, 254; 
Palisades of the Hudson, (p.s.n.), 
xxv, 329. 
Pallas' Cormorant {p.s.n.), xvl r 
401. 
Panama Isthmus Pleistocene. Sub- 
mergence, Warren Upham, vl f 
391; Gold deposits of, O. H. Her- 
shey, xxiv, 73. 
Panhandle of Texas, E. D. Cope, 
x, 131. 
Pantobiblion, a new journal (rev.), 
viii, 118. 
Papers on the Glacial geology 
of Great Britain, H. C. Lewis, 
(rev.), xiv. 253j On the matrix of 
the diamond, H. C. Lewis, (rev.), 
parallel intergrowths of Allanite 
and Epidote, W. H. Hobbs, xi;, 
xx, 57. 
218; roads of Glen Roy, W. Up- 
ham, xxi, 294. 
Paramorphic alteration of Pyroxene 
to Hornblende, C. H. Gordon, 
xxxiv, 40. 
Parasitism, (eri. com.), xxi, 123. 
Parisite, Composition of, Penfield 
and Warren, (rev.), xxiv, 318. 
Parka deeipiens, Dawson and Pen- 
sallow, (rev.), ix, 341. 
Parker, C. A.. Rheumatoid Arthri- 
tis in the Lansing man, xxxiii, 
39. 
Parker, J. D., (p.s.n.), vii, 335. 
Parkeria, structure and affinities, 
Nicholson, (rev.), i, 255. 
Parliament of science in the United 
States, (ed. com.), ii, 118. 
Parmelee, H. P., (p.s.n.). xvi. 327. 
Parmelee, H. P., (clt), xx, 198. 
Parsons, C. L., Elements of Miner- 
alogy, etc., (rev.), xxvi, 323; Ele- 
ments of mineralogy, (rev.), 
xxxv, 183. 
Patagonia, exploration, (p.s.n.), xii, 
205; Fragments of slate on the 
sea. E. Nordenskjold, xxiv, 388; 
Lake systems of, J. B. Hatcher, 
xxvii, 167. 
Patent water-witch, (p.s.n.), v, 
256. 
Patten, H. 6., Peculiar formations 
of the Rio Grande, (p.s.n.), xvii, 
122; (p.s.n.), xviii, 196; Tourma- 
line and tourmaline schists, (rev.), 
xxii, 251; (p.s.n.), xxvii, 129; 
