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Paleozoic in Shasta county, Gal. 
Am. Geol., vol. xiv, pp. 25-31. 
Describes the geologic structure, lithologic character, and fauna of 
the Jurassic, Triassic, Carboniferous, and Devonian strata found in 
this region. 
192 A remarkable folded vein in the Ready Relief Mine [Oal.J. 
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lvii, pp. 321-322. 
Describes the apparent folding of mica-schist and gneiss iu the 
Peninsula range of San Diego County, Cal., and discusses the cause 
of the phenomenon. 
193 Some remarkable hot springs and associated mineral deposits 
in Colusa County, Cal. 
Science, vol. xxiii, pp. 120-121. 
Describes the occurrence of hot springs and the associated gold and 
quicksilver deposits in this county. 
194 Fairchild (Herman Le Roy). The evolution of the ungulate mam- 
mals. 
Abstract: Roch. Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. ii, pp. 206-209. 
Describes the evolution of the Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla. 
195 The geological history of Rochester, N. Y. 
Roch. Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. ii, pp. 215-223. 
Gives a condensed section of the strata at Rochester and describes 
the process of deposition in Silurian and Devonian times and the 
character of the Glacial deposits. 
196 The length of geologic time. 
Roch. Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. ii, pp. 263-266. 
Reviews the recent literature on the subject and gives the estimates 
of different writers. 
197 Foerste (Aug. F.). Fossils of the Clinton group in Ohio and 
Indiana. 
Ohio Geol. Surv., vol. vii, pp. 516-601. 
Describes fossils found in Clinton rocks of these States, including 
several new species. 
198 The Upper Vicksburg Eocene and the Chattahoochee Miocene 
of southwest Georgia and adjacent Florida. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlviii, pp. 41-54, with sketch map. 
Describes certain exposures of the Eocene and Miocene in this region 
and correlates them with other deposits of Georgia. 
199 Fogh (Carl S.). Some geological features of the mine of Velar- 
dena, Mexico. 
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lvii, pp. 29-30. 
Describes the ore bodies and the dikes which cut them. 
200 Fontaine (William Morris). Notes on some fossil plants from the 
Trinity division of the Comanche series of Texas. 
II. S. Nat. Mus., Proc, vol. xvi, pp. 261-282, pis. xxxvi-xliii. 
Discusses the lithologic character of the bed iu which the fossils 
were found and the characteristics of the plants collected, including 
eight new species. 
