weeks] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1894. 71 
398 Marsh (Otlmiel C). Description of Tertiary Artiodactyla. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlviii, Appendix, pp. 259-274, figs. 1-34. 
Review : Am. Nat., vol. xxviii, pp. 867-869. 
Describes 13 new species and 3 new genera of ungulate mammals 
from the Miocene. 
399 A gigantic bird from the Eocene of New Jersey. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlviii, p. 344. 
Describes' Barornis regens from the upper marl beds. 
400 A new Miocene tapir. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlviii, p. 348 (i p.). 
Describes Tanyops undans from the Miocene of South Dakota. 
401 [Correlation of clastic rocks.] 
Int. Cong. Geol., Compte Rendu, 5th session, pp. 156-159. 
Remarks on the study of the succession of vertebrate life and pre- 
sents a columnar section to illustrate the vertebrate life in America. 
402 Marsters (Vernon F.) and Kindle (E. M.). Geologic literature of 
Indiana (stratigraphic and economic). 
Ind. Acad. Sci., Proc, 1893, pp. 156-191. 
Comprises a bibliography and index of stratigraphic and economic 
geologic literature of Indiana. 
403 Matthew (G-. F.). Post-Glacial faults at St. John, New Brunswick. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlviii, pp. 501-503, pi. xi. 
Describes briefly faults of small displacement occurring in post- 
Glacial deposits. 
404 Movements of the earth's crust at St. John, New Brunswick, 
in post- Glacial times. 
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc, Bull., No. xii, pp. 34-42. 
Describes the character of certain recent faults in this vicinity, and 
gives a table showing the amount of each displacement. 
405 The outlets of the St. John River [New Brunswick]. 
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc, Bull., No. xii, pp. 43-62. 
Describes the earlier outlets of this river and discusses the genesis 
of the valleys which form the drainage system of the region. 
40G Ancient myriapods. 
Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vi, pp. 93-99. 
Reviews the previous description of fossil myriapods and gives a 
brief description of some of the characteristics of the several families. 
406<t Illustrations of the fauna of the St. John group, No. VIII. 
Abstracts: Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlviii, pp. 72-73 (fp.); Am. 
Geol., vol. xiv, pp. 187-188. 
Noticed in Bibliography and Index for 1892 and 1893. 
407 Matthew ( W. D.). The intrusive rocks near St. John, New Bruns- 
wick. 
N. Y. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xiii, pp. 185-203, pi. v. 
Describes the general character of the Laurentian rocks of the 
region and the petrographic characters of the granite-diorito and 
gabbro, and gives a summary of results. 
