186 The American Geologist. September, i89a 
Turner ; and Spherulitic Crystallization, by J. P. Iddings, which was re- 
viewed in the Geolocjist for Dec, 1891. 
Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. xi, Nos. 3, 4, 5 ; Dec, Jan., Feb., 1891-93. 
Bui. Am. Geog. Soc, Vol. xxiv, No. 2, June, 1892. 
Bui. Geol. Soc Am., Vol. in — Parts issued : — Palaeozoic Formations of 
southeastern Minnesota, by C. W. Hall and F. W. Sardeson ; Geology of 
the Taylorville Region of California, by J. S. Diller ; Jura and Trias at 
Taylorville, Cal., by Alpheus Hyatt ; Stratigraphy and Succession of the 
Rocks of the Sierra Nevada, of California, by James E. Mills. 
Proc Am. Acad. Arts & Sci., N. S., Vol. xviii, contains : The Pre-his- 
toric and Kiowa Co. Pallasites, by O. W. Huntington. 
///. Papers in Scientific Journah. 
Geol. Mag., July No., contains : On the Devonian Rocks of S. Devon, 
by A. R. Hunt (Part ii) ; Notes on the Coniston Limestone, by J. G. 
Goodchild ; Formation of the Boulder-clay, by G. W. Bulman ; Glacial 
Geology, by T. Mellard Reade ; A Sand Pit at Hill Morton, near Rugby, 
by P. B. Brodie. 
Aug. No. contains : On the American Pala'ozoic Gasteropod Trematon- 
otus, by R. B. Newton ; The Devonian Rocks of S. Devon, by A. R. 
Hunt (Part in) ; An Irish Augitite, by Bernard Hobson ; LInder-clays, A 
Preliminary Study, by G. W. Bulman ; The Black Limestone of Malta, 
by J. H. Cooke ; On Terebratulina substriata, by .J. F. Walker ; Geology 
of the Lizard District, by A. Somervail. 
Am. Jour. Sci , Aug. No., contains : Gold Deposit at Pine Hill, Cal , by 
W. Lindgren ; Great Shearzone near Avalanche lake in the Adiron- 
dacks, by J. F. Kemp ; Development of the Brachiopoda (Part ii), by C. 
E. Beecher ; Preliminary note of a new Meteorite from Kenton Co., 
Ken., by H. L. Preston ; Additional Observations on the Jura-Trias trap 
of the New Haven Region, by J. D. Dana ; Notes on Mesozoic Verte- 
brate Fossils, by O. C. Marsh. 
School of Mines Quart., July No., contains : Methods of Modern 
Petrography, by L. M. Luquer. 
Kansas University Quarterly, Vol. i. No. 1, July No., contains : Kansas 
Pterodactyls (Part i), by S. W. Williston ; Kansas Mosasaurs (Part i), by 
S. W. Williston and E. C. Case. 
IV. Excerpts and Individual Publications. 
On the Occurrence of Artesian and other Undergroimd Waters in 
Texas, eastern New Mexico, and Indian Territory, by Robt. T. Hill, 
pp. 166. From Rep. Dept. Agr., Washington, 1892. 
On the Sponge remains in the Lower Tertiary Strata, near Oamaru, 
Otago, New Zealand, by G. J. Hinde and W. M. Holmes, pp. 86, with 
plates. From Linnean Soc. Jour., Vol. xxiv, London, 1892. 
The Thickness of the Devonian and Silurian Rocks of western New 
York; approximately along the line of the Genesee river, by Chas. S. 
Prosser. pp. 55, with map. From Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci., Vol. 2, 
Rochester, 1892. 
V. Foreign Publications. 
Annnal report of Dept. of Mines and Agriculture, New South Wales^ 
