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Discusses the evidences of recent elevation in this region and of the 
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230 Howell (E. E.). On two meteorites. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 1, pp. 252-254. 
Describes a meteorite found in Cherokee County, Ga., and one from El 
Capitan Mountains of New Mexico, and gives their chemical analyses. 
231 Hunt (A. E.). Bauxite. 
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxiv, pp. 855-861. 
In discussion of papers on ''Bauxite" by Messrs. Laur and Hayes, 
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232 Hyatt (Alpheus). Remarks on the genus Nanno Clarke. 
Am. Geol., vol. xvi, pp. 1-12, pi. i. 
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233 Iddings (Joseph P.). Absarokite-shoshonite-bauakite series. 
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absarokite, shoshonite, and banakite from the Yellowstone National 
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234 Penrose (R. A.F., jr.) and. Review of "The Penokee iron- 
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235 James (Joseph P.). The first fauna of the earth. 
Am. Nat., vol. xxix, pp. 879-887 and 979-985. 
Reviews the early history of geologic and paleontologic research, and 
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236 Remarks on Daimouelix or "Devil's corkscrew" and allied 
forms. 
Am. Geol., vol. xv, pp. 337-342, pis. xi-xii. 
Reviews the description of this genus by E. H. Barbour, and refers to 
descriptions of similar fossils from Switzerland by Oswald Heer and 
to descriptions of fossils by James Hall and J. S. Newberry, which are 
considered to have affinities to those above mentioned. 
237 Manual of the Paleontology of the Cincinnati group. 
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Continues the description of the fossils found in the Cincinnati group 
begun in a former paper and noticed in the Bibliography and Index for 
1892-93 and 1891. 
238 Jones (Arthur J.). Record of the Griunell deep boring [Iowa]. 
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Describes the character of the rocks penetrated to a depth of 2,002 
feet and gives a chemical analysis of the water. 
