weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1895. 
91 
Cambrian— Continued. 
Appalachian region — Continued . 
Eruptive epochs of the Cambrian, Winchell, 
N. n., 552. 
Faults of Chazy Township, N. Y., Cushing, 
106. 
Gold fields of the southern Appalachians, 
Becker, 36. 
Knoxville folio, Keith, 242. 
Stratigraphic base of the Cambrian, Winchell, 
N. H., 550. 
Synchronism of the Lake Superior region with 
other portions of North America, Winchell, 
N. H., 557. 
Great Lakes region. 
Geology of the Lake Superior region prior to 
the late Wisconsin survey, Winchell, 1ST. H., 
554. 
Hydro-geology of Illinois, Mead, 328. 
Latest eruptives of the Lake Superior region, 
Winchell, N.H., 558. 
Quartz keratophyre from the Baraboo Bluffs, 
Wis., Wiedman, 528. 
Rational view of the Keweenawan, Winchell, 
N.H.,556. 
Synchronism o f the Lake Superior region with 
other portions of North America, Winchell, 
N.H.,557. 
Taxonomy of the rocks of Lake Superior 
region, Winchell, N. H., 559. 
Mississippi Valley. 
Bauxite, Hayes, 196. 
Cambro-Silurian in Missouri and Arkansas, 
Keyes, 262. 
Geologic history of Missouri. Winslow, 565. 
Geological section of the artesian well at 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Norton, 359. 
Geology of Allamakee County, Iowa, Calvin, 
66. 
Magnesian series of the northwestern States, 
Hall and Sardeson, 183. 
Paleontology of Missouri, Part I, Keyes, 
257. 
Paleozoic strata of Iowa, Norton, 356. 
Great Basin region. 
Das Profil des Grossen Colorada-Canon, 
Freeh, 149. 
Geology of Mercur mining district, Utah, 
Emmons, 136. 
Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
Lower Cambrian rocks in eastern California, 
Walcott, 509. 
Mi scellaneous. 
Paleontologicbaseof the Cambrian, Winchell, 
N. H., 551. 
The Protolenus fauna, Matthew, G. F., 319. 
Canada. 
General. 
Canadian localities of the Taconic eruptives, 
Winchell, N. H., 553. 
Chemical contribution to the geology of Can- 
ada, Hoffman, 222. 
Contribution to our knowledge of t-he Lauren - 
tian, Adams, 2. 
Departure of the ice sheet from the Laurem- 
tian hills, TJpham, 496. 
Dikes containing huronite, Barlow, 28. 
Canada— Continued. 
Alberta. 
Fossil Ostracoda from Canada, Jones, T. R., 
240. 
Glacial deposits of Alberta, Dawson, G. M., 
114. 
British Columbia. 
A plumbiferous tetrahedrite, Hoffman, 223. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder, 425. 
Decapod Crustacea from the Cretaceous of 
Vancouvers Island, Woodward, H., 568. 
Elevation in the Rocky Mountains since the 
Cretaceous, Dawson, G. M.,115. 
Report for the year 1892, Selwyn, 428. 
Report for the year 1893, Selwyn, 429. 
Tertiary Hemiptera of British Columbia, 
Scudder, 424. 
Manitoba. 
Cambro-Silurian of eastern Manitoba, Dowl- 
ing, 123. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder, 425. 
Fossil Ostracoda from Canada, Jones, T. R., 
240. 
Fossils of the Hudson River formation at 
Stonv Mountain, Manitoba, Whiteaves, 539. 
Niagara and the Great Lakes, Taylor, 463. 
Palaeospongiologie, Rauff, 386. 
New Brunswick. 
Air-breathing animals of the Paleozoic, Daw- 
son, J. W., 116. 
Bibliography of publications relating to New 
Brunswick, Kain, 241. 
Effusive and dike rocks near St. John, N. B., 
Matthew, W. D.,324. 
Manganese, Weeks, 525. 
Organic remains of Little River group, Mat- 
thew, G. F., 316, 317. 
Report for the year 1892, Selwyn, 428. 
Report on geology, Matthew, G. F., 323. 
Summer camp at French Lake, N. B., Mat- 
thew, G. F., 321. 
Summer camp at Lepreau Basin, N. B., Mat- 
thew, G. F., 322. 
The Protolenus fauna, Matthew, G. F., 319. 
Two new Cambrian graptolites, Matthew, 
G. F., 320. 
Volcanic rocks of the maritime provinces of 
Canada, Matthew, W. D., 326. 
Northwest Territory. 
Report for the year 1892, Selwyn, 428. 
Nova Scotia. 
Air-breathing animals of the Paleozoic, Daw- 
son, J. W., 116. 
Deep mining in Nova Scotia, Prest, 378. 
Geological investigations in Nova Scotia, 
Bailey, L. W., 17. 
Gold fields of the southern Appalachians, 
Becker, 36. 
Manganese, Weeks, 525. 
Myriapods and arachnids in the Nova Scotia 
coal field, Scudder, 426. 
Recent sedimentary formations on Bay of 
Fundy coast, Ells, 133. 
Report for the year 1892, Selwyn, 428. 
Report for the year 1893, Selwyn, 429. 
Silurian fossils from Nova Scotia, Ami, 10. 
Sydney coal field, Nova Scotia, Gilpin, 165. 
