weeks] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1890. 49 
322 Hitchcock (C. H.). Paleozoic terranes in the Connecticut valley. 
Abstract: Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. vii, pp. 510-512, 1896. 
Discusses the succession of the argillites, the characters of the horn- 
blende schist and gneiss, and the correlation of certain beds. 
323 The geology of New Hampshire. 
Jour, of Geol., vol. iv, pp. 44-62, 1896. 
Reviews the work of the geological surveys of New Hampshire and 
gives a list of their publications. Discusses the character of the forma- 
tions, the geologic structure, and the general features of the Glacial 
geology of the State. 
324 Gotham's cave; or fractured rocks in northern Vermont. 
Abstract: Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. xliv, p. 133 (i p.), 1896. 
Describes openings or caves in a mica schist rock. 
325 [Review of "Greenland ice fields and life in the North Atlan- 
tic, with a discussion of the causes of the ice age," by G. 
Frederick Wright and Warren Upham.| 
Science, new ser., vol. iv, pp 598-600, 1896. 
326 Hobbs (William H.). Chloritoid from Michigan — a correction. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser , vol. ii, p. 87 (f p.), (communicated), 1896. 
Makes a correction of the crystallographic characters of the mineral 
described in a former paper. 
327 Hoffman (G. Christian). Report of the section of chemistry and 
mineralogy [Canada Geol. Survey]. 
Canada Geol. Surv.,new ser., vol. vii, Rept. R, 68 pp., 1896. 
Gives chemical analyses of certain ores, minerals, and rocks. 
328 Hollick (Arthur). [Contributions of John Strong Newberry to 
fossil botany.] 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon. xxvi, pp. 15-20, 1896. 
Gives a historical account of Prof. Newberry's work in paleobotany, 
and a list of his publications relating to fossil plants. 
329 Geological notes, Long Island and Nantucket [New York and 
Massachusetts]. 
N. Y. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xv, pp. 3-10, 1896. 
Describes the occurrence of marine Cretaceous and Yellow Gravel on 
Long Island and the character and fauna of post-Pliocene beds on Nan- 
tucket. Includes notes on glacial phenomena. 
330 The geology of Block Island [Rhode Island]. 
Science, new ser., vol. iv, pp. 571-572, 1896. 
Discusses Prof. Marsh's statement as to the Jurassic age of certain 
Block Island and Long Island strata. 
331 New species of leguminous pods from the Yellow Gravel at 
Bridgeton, N. J. 
Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiii, \)}i. 46-49, pis. 258-259, 1896. 
Gives a list of the fossil leguminous pods of certain genera, discusses 
their relations to existing genera, and describes two new species. 
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