128 The American Geologist. August, 1892 
A Review of Artesian Horizons, in southern Kew .lersey, Lewis 
Woolman. From the An. Rep., State Geologist, 18111. 
A Study in Geology. E. C. Quereau, [a general description of tlie 
Alps.) From the report for 1891 of the Dept. of Nat. Hist. Northwestern 
University, Evanston. 
On a New Variety of Gaylussite from San Bernardino County. Henry 
G. Hanks. From Mining and Scientific Press, Mar. 26, 1892. 
Note on Leptoplastus. G. F. Matthew. Can. Rec. of Sci., Dec, 1891. 
List of Fossils Found in the Cambrian Rocks in, or near, St. .John, N. 
B. G. F. Matthew. Bui. Nat. Hist. Soc. No. x. 
Rules of Nomenclature Adopted by the International Zoological Con- 
gress, Paris, 1889. Translated by Moritz Fischer. Am. Nat., May, 1892. 
The Paleontology of the Cretaceous Formation on Staten Island. 
Arthur HoUick. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. ix. No. 5, 1892. 
Albirupean Studies. P. R. Uhler, Maryland Acad. Sci., 1892, pp. 185- 
200. 
On the Ore Deposits of Newman Hill, near Rico, Colorado. John B. 
Parish. Proc. Col. Sci. Soc, Apr. 4, 1892. 
The Terminal Moraine of the Continental Ice-sheet, and the Ice-age. 
Frank W. Very, Acad. Sci. Art, Pittsburgh, Oct., 1891. 
Suggestions for the Preparation of Manuscript and Illustrations for 
Publication by the U. S. Geological Survey. W. A. Croflut. 
EliTolite syenite near Beemerville, Sussex county, N. J. J. F. Kemp. 
Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. ix, p. 60, 1892. 
Illustrations of the Fauna of the St John Group, No. vi. G. F. Mat- 
thew. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada. 4to, 32 pp., 2 plates, 1891. 
Three Deep Wells in Manitoba, J. B. Tyrrell. Trans. Roy. Soc. Can- 
ada, 4to, 14 pp., 1891. 
V. Foreign, Puhliattions. 
Mineralogy, F. H. Hatch, small 12mo., 123 pp. London, Whittaker 
&Co. 
A typical section, taken in detail, of the "Main coal" of the Moira, or 
western division of the Leicestershire and South Derbyshire coalfield, 
W. S. Gresley, Trans. Man. Geol. Soc, Part xvii, Vol. xxr. 
On the Glacial period, and the earth movement hypothesis, James 
Geikie. Read before the Victoria Institute, London; Supposed causes 
of the Glacial Period, (Edin. Geol. Soc. 18 Nov., 1891,) James Geikie. 
Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc. Sess. 1890-1891, contains: Landscape Geology; 
a plea for the study of geology by landscape painters, Hugh Miller; The 
southwest Mayo and northwest Gal way Silurian basin, with notes on the 
old or metamorphosed rocks of West Galway, G. H. Kinahan; Obituary 
notice of James CroU, J. Home; An outlier or minor basin of Old Red 
sandstone, in Mid-Ross-shire, Wm. Morrison; The occurrence of plant 
remains in olivine basalt in the Bo'ness coalfield, Henry M. Cadell; On 
the more notable Scottish earthquakes which have occurred during the 
present century, Ralph Richardson; Homacanthus borealis Trng, a new- 
selachian from the Lower Old Red of Caithness, W. T. Kinnear; Sup- 
posed causes of the glacial period, James Geikie. 
