weeks] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1896. 107 
California— Continued . 
Notes on "crossings," Hoover, No. 340. 
Notes on water-worn river specimens, Hoi- 
man, No. 336. 
On northupite, pirssonite, gaylussite, and 
hanksite, Pratt, No. 553. 
Oro deposits with reference to the Mother 
Lode, Fairbanks, No. 205. 
Petroleum industry in California, Fairbanks. 
No. 211. 
Pliocene Ostracoda from California, Chapman, 
No. 115. 
Report of State Mineralogist, Crawford, No. 
145. 
Pyramid Peak folio, Lindgren, No. 448. 
Sigmogomphius le contei, Merriam, No. 493. 
Stratigraphy at Slate's Springs, Fairbanks, 
No. 210. 
Syenitic rocks from California, Turner, No. 
676. 
Cambrian. 
Nomenclature. 
Kamloops sheet, Dawson, No. 174. 
Canada. 
Building stones of Ontario, Bell, No. 53. 
Finlay andOmenica rivers, British Columbia, 
McConnell, No. 462. 
Geology of Kings County, Nova Scotia, Cold- 
well, No. 132. 
Geology of Newfoundland, Weston, No. 739. 
Kamloops sheet, B. C, Dawson, No. 174. 
Eeport on the Eastern Townships map, Ells, 
No. 193. 
New England. 
Geology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, No. 
323. 
Geology of Vermont, Adams, No. 1. 
Mineral resources of New York, Merrill, 
No. 495. 
Appalachian region. 
Briceville folio, Keith, No. 368. 
Cambrian rocks of Pennsylvania, Walcott, 
No. 708. 
Gadsden folio, Hayes, No. 301. 
Geological excursions of 1895, Clark, No. 120. 
Loudon folio, Keith, No. 366. 
Morristown folio, Keith, No. 367. 
Pocahontas folio, Campbell, No. 96. 
Volcanic rocks of South Mountain, Bascom, 
No. 40. 
Mississipp i Y alley. 
Characteristics of the Ozark Mountains, 
Keyes, No. 382. 
Iron Mountain sheet, "Winslow, Ha worth, and 
Nason, No. 771. 
Lead and zinc deposits of Iowa, Leonard, No. 
441. 
Paleozoic rocks at Bock Island, 111., TJdden, 
No. 679. 
Report on Mine la Motte sheet, Keyes, No. 
383. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Castle Mountain district, Weed and Pirsson, 
No. 723. 
Geology of Sangre de Cristo range, Van 
Diest, No. 689. 
Cambrian — Continued. 
Rocky Mountain region — Continued. 
Geology of the Little Rocky Mountains, Weed 
and Pirsson, No. 727. 
Sedimentary rocks, Weed, No. 718. 
Three Forks folio, Peale, No. 530. 
Canada. 
General. 
Canadian fossil Bryozoa, Ami, No. 13. 
Canadian stromatoporoids, Whiteaves, No. 
751. 
Cretaceous fossils, Whiteaves, No. 747. 
Norian in Upper Laurentian, Adams, No. 3. 
Notes on concretions, Weston, No. 738. 
Report of section of chemistry and miner- 
alogy, Hoffmann, No. 327. 
Alberta. 
Glacial deposits of Alberta, Dawson, No. 175. 
Athabasca. 
Summary report, Dawson, No. 173. 
British Columbia. 
Auriferous gravels on the Columbia River, 
Nason, No. 516. 
British Columbia mines, Beadle, No. 46. 
Finlay and Omenica rivers, British Columbia, 
McConnell, No. 462. 
Fossils from Cretaceous rocks, British Colum- 
bia, Whiteaves, No. 749. 
Fossils from the Nanaimo group, Whiteaves, 
No. 748. 
Gold and silver ores of Slocan, British Colum- 
bia, Gwillim, No. 270. 
Kamloops sheet, British Columbia, Dawson, 
No. 174. 
Mineral regions of British Columbia, Beadle, 
No. 45. 
Mineral resources of British Columbia, Lor- 
ing, No. 452. 
Mining districts in Kootenay, British Colum- 
bia, Carlyle, No. 101. 
Podophthalmatous Crustacea from the Cre- 
taceous, Woodward, No. 774. 
Rocks from the Kamloops map sheet, Ferrier, 
No. 221. 
Summary report, Dawson, No. 173. 
Tertiary faunas from Vancouver, British 
Columbia, Merriam, No. 494. 
Tertiary plants from Vancouver, Dawson, 
No. 176. 
Trail Creek mining district, British Colum- 
bia, Carlyle, No. 100. 
Keewatin. 
Glacial Lake Agassiz, Upham, No. 680. 
Report on a portion of Keewatin, Dowling, 
No. 184. 
Labrador. 
Glacial action in Greenland and Labrador, 
Barton, No. 38. 
Summary report, Dawson, No. 173. 
Manitoba. 
Genesis of Lake Agassiz, Tyrrell, No. 677. 
Glacial Lake Agassiz, Upham, No. 680. 
Is the land around Hudson Bay rising? Tyr- 
rell, No. 678. 
New species from the Trenton, Whiteaves, 
No. 750. 
