ivkeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1901. 23 
110 Carter ((). S. C.). Ferruginized tree. 
Franklin Inst.. Jour., March, L896. I Nut seen. | 
111 The Upper Schuylkill River. 
Franklin Inst., Jour., Nov., 1897. | Nm seen.) 
112 Denver's water supply. 
Phila. Sunday Times, Oct. 22, 1899. (Not seen.) 
113 The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. 
Phila. Sunday Times, Dec. 24 and 31, L899. | Not seen.) 
114 Denver's water supply. 
Published in the Philadelphia Sunday Times, Oct, 22, 1899. | Nbl 
seen. ) 
115 Limestones in vicinity of Philadelphia, and hydraulic cement. 
Phila. Times, April 8, 1900. (Not seen.) 
116 The source of Camden's [New Jersey | artqpan water supply. 
Published in the Philadelphia Sunday Times, June 10, 1900. | Not 
seen. ) 
117 The petrified forest of Arizona. 
Published in the Philadelphia Sunday Times, July 8, 1900. Nol 
seen. ) 
118 The erosion of the shore line at Atlantic City — land made 
and lost. 
Published in the Philadelphia North American, Aug. 23, L901. (Nol 
seen. ) 
119 Atlantic City's [New Jersey] deep artesian well. 
Published in the Philadelphia Sunday Times, A.ug. 24, L901. No1 
seen. ) 
120 Case (E. C). Systematic Paleontology, Eocene Reptilia. 
Md. Geol. Surv., Eocene, pp. 95-98, pis. x-xi, 1901. 
121 Catlett (Charles). Coal -outcrops. 
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. 30, pp. 559-560 and L005 1109, L901. 
Mines and Minerals, vol. 21, pp. 255-257, 3 figs., 1901. 
Discusses the variations in character of the strata of outcrop and tin- 
conditions some distance under cover. 
122 Chalmers (Robert). Notes on the Pleistocene marine shore lines 
and landslips of the north side of the St. Lawrence \ alloy. 
Can. Geol. Surv., new ser., vol. 11, Kept. J, Appendix I, pp. 63 7". 
1901. Published in 1900. 
Describes the shore lines and the occurrence of the landslip-. 
123 The sources and distribution of the gold bearing alluvions 
of Quebec. 
Ottawa Nat., vol. L5, pp. 33-36, 1 fig., L901. 
Describes the occurrence of gold and the Bource of the material. 
