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327 Kemp (James Furman). An orbicular granite from Quonochon- 
togue Beach, Rhode Island. 
N. Y. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xiii, pp. 140-144, pi. ii. 
Abstract: Am. Geol., vol. xiv, p. 53 (£ p.). 
Describes the occurrence of granite bowlders and their petrographio 
character. 
328 Additional note on leueite, in Sussex County, N. J. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlvii, pp. 339-340. 
Abstract: Am. Nat., vol. xxviii, p. 873 (6 1.). 
Describes the occurrence of leueite in a dike rock of this locality. 
328« and Hollick (A.). The granite at Mounts Adam and Eve, 
Warwick, Orange County, N. Y. 
Abstract : Am. Geol., vol. xiii, p. 427 (i p.). 
Noticed in Bibliography and Index for 1892 and 1893. 
328fr and Marsters (V. F.). The trap dikes of the Lake Cham- 
plain region. 
Abstract : Am. Geol., vol. xiii, pp. 426-427 (| p.). 
Noticed in Bibliography and Index for 1892 and 1893. 
329 Kennedy (W.) Geology of Jefferson County, Tex. 
Am. Geol., vol. xiii, pp. 268-275. 
Gives the section displayed by a well boring to a depth of 400 feet. 
The greater portion of the county is considered to be of very recent 
origin. 
330 The age of the iron ores of east Texas. 
Science, vol. xxiii, pp. 22-25. 
Reviews the work previously done in this region. Describes the 
character of the ore bodies and discusses the evidence bearing on their 
geologic age. 
331 Keyes (Charles Kollin). Crustal adjustment in the Upper Mis- 
sissippi Valley. 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. v, pp. 231-242. 
Abstract: Am. Geol., vol. xiii, pp. 210-211 (^ p.). 
Describes the structure and character of the deformations of the 
Carboniferous basin of the Mississippi Valley and the character of 
the folds and faults of the region. Includes the author's summary of 
conclusions. 
332 The nature of coal horizons. 
Jour, of Geol., vol. ii, pp. 178-186. 
Describes the character of a coal horizon at time of formation, the 
stratigraphy of coal beds, and a coal horizon as it now exists. 
333 Origin of anthracite. 
Am. Geol., vol. xiii, p. 411-415. 
Reviews a paper by J. J. Stevenson on the origin of anthracite and 
describes some of the physical changes which vegetable material under- 
goes in the formation of coal. 
