weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1904. 49 
Fairchild (Herman Le Roy) — Continued. 
£. Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Falls [New York]. 
N. Y. State Mm, 56th Ann. Kept, vol. 1, and N. Y. State Geol., 22d Rept., 
pp. rl7-r41, 26 pis., 1904. 
Describes the position and extent of waters along the ice front, and the drain- 
age at different stages of the Glacial epoch in north central New York, as 
determined from the occurrence, character, etc. , of Glacial deposits. 
). Glacial drainage in central western New York. 
Abstract: Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 14, p. 553, 1904. 
>. Evidences of slight Glacial erosion in western New York. 
Abstract: Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. 57, p. 23447, 1904. 
Falconer (J. D.). 
The evolution of the Antilles. 
Scot. Geog. Mag., vol. 18, pp. 369-376, 1 pi., 1902. 
Discusses the general geologic history of America and more particularly that 
of Central America and the West Indies. 
Farrington (Oliver Cummings). 
1. Gems and gem minerals. 
Chicago, A. W. Mumford, 229 pp., 16 pis., 61 figs., 1903. 
1. Observations on the geology and geography of western Mexico, 
including an account of the Cerro Mercado. 
Field Col. Mus., Geol. ser., vol. 2, pp. 197-228, 16 pis., 5 figs., 1904. Abstract: 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 15, pp. 549-550, 1904. 
Describes physiographic features, climatic conditions, tire general geology and 
silver-mining developments of this part of Mexico, and in detail the Cerro 
Mercado (Iron Mountain), particularly the occurrence and characters of the 
iron ore, minerals, and rocks. 
The geographical distribution of meteorites. 
Pop. Sci. Monthly, vol. 64, pp. 351-3? 4, 1904. 
"'enneman (N. M.). 
Structure of the Boulder oil field, Colorado, with records for the 
year 1903. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 225, pp. 383-391, 1 fig., 1904. 
Describes the location and geologic structure of the field, and the occurrence 
and production of petroleum. 
'inch (Grant E.). 
Notes on the position of the individuals in a group of Nileus vigi- 
lans found at Elgin, Iowa. 
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 11, pp. 179-181, 1 pi., 1904. 
'inch (John W.). 
, The circulation of underground aqueous solutions and the deposi- 
tion of lode ores. 
Colo. Sci. Soc, Proc, vol. 7, pp. 193-252, 1904. Ores & Metals, vol. 13, no. 
12, pp. 19-22; no. 13, pp. 22-24; no. 14, pp. 21-24, 1904. 
Discusses underground water and the formation of ore deposits. 
Bull. 271—05 4 
