weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1894. Ill 
California— Continued. 
Tertiary revolution of the Pacific Coast, 
Diller, 153. 
Trias and Jura in the Western States, Hyatt, 
304. 
Twelfth Report of State Mineralogist, Craw- 
ford, 103. 
Cambrian. 
Canada. 
Composition of limestones in Canada, Har- 
rington, 240. 
Pleistocene of the Northwest Territories, 
Tyrrell, 5G8. 
New England. 
Geology of Hoo.sac Mountain, Wolff, 058. 
Geology of the Green Mountains, Pumpelly, 
466. 
Mount Greylock, Dale, 122. 
On the structure of the ridge between the 
Taconic and Green mountains, Dale, 120. 
Appalachian region. 
Age of the crystalline limestones of New Jer- 
sey, Westgate, 020. 
Bertha zinc mines, Virginia, Case, 54. 
Cambrian age of the white limestones, Nason, 
423. 
Cambrian rocks of Pennsylvania, Walcott, GOO. 
Catoctin belt, Keith, 322. 
Chattanooga folio, Hayes, 262. 
Estillville folio, Campbell, 49. 
Pield observations in 1892, Winchell, N. II., 
652. 
Geologic relations from Green Pond to Skun- 
nemunk Mountain, Darton, 132. 
Geological map of Alabama, Smith, E. A., 517. 
Geology of Clinton County, Gushing, 119. 
Geology of Coosa Valley, Hayes, 258. 
Geology of Essex County, White, T. G., 626. 
Geology of Lawrence and Jefferson counties, 
Smyth, C. H., jr., 526. 
Geology of Mohawk Valley, Darton, 131. 
Harpers Ferry folio, Keith, 321. 
Kingston folio, Hayes, 261. 
Olenellus in the Green Pond Mountain series, 
Walcott, 601. 
Paleozoic overlaps in Virginia, Campbell, 50. 
Report on Essex County, Kemp, 323. 
Ringgold folio, Hayes, 260. 
Staunton folio, Darton, 134. 
White limestones of New Jersey, Nason, 422. 
Great Lakes region. 
Excursion to Lake Superior, Van Hise, 593. 
Eield work in 1893 in Minnesota, Grant, 224. 
Geology of the iron, gold, and copper districts, 
Wadsworth, 598. 
Keweenawan rocks of Grand Portage Island, 
Grant, 226. 
The State of Minnesota, Grant, 221. 
Mississippi Talley. 
Itinerary, Chicago to the Mississippi River, 
Emmons, 175. 
Lead and zinc deposits, Jenney, 315. 
Missouri Paleozoic, Broadhead, 38. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Geological recoiinoissance in northwest Wyo- 
ming, Eldridge, 167. 
Cambrian- -Continued. 
Iiocky Mountain region — Continued. 
Geology of South Dakota, Todd, 559. 
Livingston folio, Hidings and Weed, 307. 
Pikes Peak folio, Cross, 108. 
Great Basin region. 
Section in Congress Canyon, Freeh, 204. 
Miscellaneous. 
Recent discussions in geology, Dawson, 147. 
Canada. 
General. 
Canadian earthquakes, Dawson, 144. 
Compositions of limestones in Canada, Har- 
rington, 240. 
Limestones of the Laurentian system, Tngall, 
308. 
[Mammoth remains of Canada and Alaska], 
HoAvorth, 294. 
[Mammoth remains of Canada and Alaska], 
Hull, 299. 
Paleozoic intraformational conglomerates, 
Walcott, 607. 
Pre-Paleozoic decay of crystalline rocks, Bell, 
23. 
Alberta. 
Geology of the Rocky Mountains, Coleman, 90. 
British Columbia. 
[Beaver Creek meteorite], Hillebrand, 272. 
Beaver Creek meteorite, Howell, 293. 
Geology of the Pocky Mountains, Coleman, 90. 
Mammoth remains in the Yukon district of 
Canada and Alaska, Dawson, 141. 
On Cyphornis, Cope, 96. 
Manitoba. 
Derivation of kames, eskers, and moraines, 
Upham, 587. 
Tertiary baseleveling, Upham, 578. 
New Brunswick. 
Crystalline rocks near St. John, Matthew, 
W.D.,408. 
Intrusive rocks near St. John, Matthew, 
W.D.,407. 
Movements of the crust in post-Glacial times, 
Matthew, G. F., 404. 
Outlets of the St. John River, Matthew, G. F., 
405. 
Post-Glacial faults at St. John, Matthew, 
G. F., 403. 
Northwest Territory. 
Miocene rocks, Northwest Territory, Weston, 
622. 
Pleistocene of the Northwest Territories, Tyr- 
rell, 568. 
Nova Scotia. 
Discovery of batrachians in the coal forma- 
tion, Dawson, 143. 
[On the genus Naiadites], Hind, 273. 
On the genus Naiadites occurring in the coal 
formation, Dawson, 145. 
Piotou coal field, Poole, 459. 
Ontario. 
Ancient strait at Nipissing, Taylor, 555. 
Antholite from Ontario, Coleman, 88. 
Chicago to Niagara Falls, Gilbert, 215. 
Deformation of the Lundy Beach, Spencer, 
531. 
