weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1898. 21 
63 Beede (J. W.). Notes on Campophyllum torquium Owen, and a 
new variety of Monopteria gibbosa Meek and Worthen. 
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vii, pp. 187-190, 5 figs., 1898. 
64 Preliminary notice on the correlation of the Meek and Marcon 
section at Nebraska City, Nebraska, with Kansas Coal Mea- 
sures. 
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vii, pp. 231-233, 1898. 
Discusses the evidence for the correlation of the Nebraska City beds 
with Coal Measures at Topeka, Kansas. 
65 The stratigraphy of Shawnee County [Kansas]. 
Kan. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xv, pp. 27-34, 1898. 
Names and describes a number of subdivisions of the Coal Measures. 
Gives a list of fossils collected. 
6Q The McPherson Equus beds. 
Kan. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xv, pp '104-110, pi. vi, and map and sec- 
tions, 1898. 
Describes the topography of a part of central Kansas and the char- 
acter, occurrence, and origin of the Equus beds. 
67 Notes on Kansas physiography. 
Kan. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xv, pp. 114-120, pis. vii-ix, 1898. 
Describes the physiographic features as determined by the geologic 
structure, rocks, and climate. 
68 Bell (Robert). Report on the geology of the French River sheet, 
Ontario. 
Canada Geol. Surv., new ser., vol. ix, Rept. I, 29 pp., 1898. 
Describes the occurrence and character of the granite, Laurentian, 
Huronian, and Silurian rocks and glacial phenomena. 
69 On the occurrence of mammoth and mastodon remains around 
Hudson Bay. 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 369-390, 1 fig., 1898. 
Describes the occurrence, migration, disappearance of the mammoth 
and mastodon, the character of the Pleistocene deposits southwest of 
James Bay, and the discovery of mastodon bones in other parts of 
Canada. 
70 Fossil-like forms in the Sault Ste. Marie sandstone. 
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. vii, p. 80 (12 1.), 1898. 
71 Benedict (A. C). The Bayport, Michigan, quarries. 
Stone, vol. xvii, pp. 153-164, 5 pis., 1898. 
Describes the character and occurrence of the St. Louis limestone at 
the locality, and its value as a building stone and for road material. 
72 Bennett (L. F.). Four comparative cross sections of the Knob- 
stone group of Indiana. 
Ind. Acad. Sci., Proc. 1897, pp. 258-262, 1898. 
Describes the character of the formation and compares the sections 
as drawn. 
