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137 Davis (William Morris). Facetted pebbles on Cape Cod, Massa- 
chusetts. 
Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. xxvi, pp. 166-175, pis. i-ii. 
Abstract: Am. Geol., vol. xiii, pp. 146-147. 
Describes the occurrence of these pebbles on Cape Cod and discusses 
the evidences indicating that the beds in which they are found are 
subaerial deposits. Discusses the relation of facetting to rock struc- 
ture and the post-Glacial changes of level in this region. 
138 [Correlation of clastic rocks.] 
Int. Cong. Geol., Compto Rendu, 5th session, p. 166 (i p.). 
Remarks on the correlation of rocks as indicated by degradation 
processes. 
139 and G-riswold (L. S.). Eastern boundary of the Connecticut 
Triassic. 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. v, pp. 515-530. 
Abstracts: Jour, of Geol. vol. ii, pp. 644-645; Am. Geol., vol. xiii, 
pp. 145-146; Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlvii, pp. 136-137. 
Describes the geologic history of the region and discusses the gen- 
eral characteristics of faults. Discusses the evidences of faulting 
along the boundary of the Connecticut Triassic and gives the authors' 
conclusions. 
140 Dawson (George M.). Geological notes on some of the coasts and 
islands of Bering Sea and vicinity. 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. v, pp. 117-146. 
Abstracts : Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlvii, p. 136 (£ p.) ; Am. Geol. 
vol. xiii, p. 137 (£p.). 
Contains notes on the topography and geology of the islands of 
Bering Sea. 
141 Notes on the occurrence of maininoth remains in the Yukon 
district of Canada and Alaska. 
Geol. Soc. London, Quart. Jour., vol. 1, pp. 1-8. 
Abstract: Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vi, p. 59 (f p.). 
Gives a historical sketch of the discoveries of mammoth remains in 
this region. Describes the unglaciated area in Alaska in which these 
remains occur and the Cordilleran glacier. Discusses the evidences of 
elevation and subsidence. 
142 Volcanic rocks of the Huronian. 
Science, vol. xxiii, p. 50. 
Brief note on the occurrence of volcanic rocks in the vicinity of the 
Lake of the Woods. 
142« Notes on the geology of Middleton Island, Alaska. 
Abstract: Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vi, p. 58 (I p.). 
Noticed in Bibliography and Index for 1892 and 1893. 
143 Dawson (J. William). Preliminary note on recent discoveries of 
batrachians and other air-breathers in the coal formation 
of Nova Scotia. 
Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vi, pp. 1-7. 
Abstract: Am. Geol., vol. xiii, p. 137 (ip.). 
Refers to the previous discoveries of animal remains in the coal beds 
of South Joggins. Gives the vertical section of an embedded tree 
recently found in these deposits, and mentions the fossils found in it. 
