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Ueber die basiiltischen Krulerbildnngen iK'irdlicli iiiul iiordiistlich 
von Giessen, A. Streng, (xxix, Eer. d. Obei-hess. Gressell, Nat. u. Heil- 
iunde, zu Giessen). Eine Keise in das Land der 3Iorinonen, A. 
Strong (Iden). 
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///. — Pitpcrs ill Scieidifc Journah. 
Can. Record of Science, Vol. v, No. 3, contains: Thomas Sterry Hunt, 
J. W. Dawson, (with a portrait) ; The Utica terrane in Canada, H. INI. 
Ami. 
No. 4 contains: Description of a new genus and species of pliyllo- 
■carid CJrustacea from the middle Cambrian of Mt. Stephen, B. C, J. 
F. AVhiteaves ; The Utica terrane in Canada, Hem-y AL Ami ; Notes on 
Cambrian faunas, G. F. Matthew. 
Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. xv. No. '2, contains : The preserva- 
tion of plants as fossils, Jos. F. James ; Some new species and new 
structural parts of fossils, S. A. Miller and Chas. Faber ; JManual of 
the paleontology of the Cincinnati group, Jos. F. James. 
Geological ^Magazine. Sept. : Notes on Russian geology, W. F. Hume ; 
The mammoth and the ghicial drift, H. H. Ht)wortli,; On rapid eleva- 
tion of submerged lands and the possible results, E. Hill ; The so- 
called sei'pentines of Lleyn, Catherine A. Raisin. 
Oct.: Further additions to Australian fossil Echinoidea, J. "NV. Greg- 
ory ; On Liassic sections near Eridport, J. Francis Walker ; Further 
remarks on the Coniston limestone, J. E. Marr ; Note on a granite 
junction in the Ross of INfull, J. G. Goodchild ; The IMalvern crystal- 
lines, A. Irving. 
Novein. Further contributions to the Devonian fish fiiuna of Can- 
ada, A. S. AVoodward ; On porphyritic quartz in basic igneous rocks, 
A. Harker ; Lithophysfe in obsidian, Lipari, H. J. Johnston-Lavis ; 
Faulting in drift, T. ^Mellard Reade ; Glacial geology, Old and New, 
Percy F. Kendall ; Selenology, S. E. I'eal ; The mammoth and the gla- 
cial drift, a reply to A. J. Jukes-Browne, H. H. Howorth. 
Am. Jour. Sci., Sept. The Gulf of Alexico, as a measure of Isostacy, 
AV. J. McGee; Kelauea in April, 1892, S. E. Bishop; The Devonian 
system of eastern Pennsylvania, C. S. Prosser ; Relations of the Lau- 
rentian and Huronian on the north side of lake Huron, A. E. Barlow ; 
Note on the change of electric conductivity observed in rock magmas 
of different composition on passing from liquid to solid, Carl Barns 
and J. P. Iddings ; Estimation and dehydration of silver oxide, Af. 
Carey Lea. 
Oct. An ottrelite bearing phase of a metamorpiiic conglomerate in 
the Green Mountains, C. L. Whittle; Mica peridotite from Kentucky, 
J. S. Diller; Glaciation in the finger-lake region of New York, D. F. 
Lincoln ; Crystallography of the Cfesium-mercuric halides, S. L. Pen- 
field; Restorations of Clavsaurus andCeratosaurus, O. C. Alarsli : Res- 
toration of INFastodon americanus Cnv., O. C. Alarsh. 
