Ieeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1904. 107 
iebbin (E. W.). 
i. Geology of Mexico. 
Lead & Zinc News, vol. 8, pp. 130-131, 1904. 
Gives a brief account of the general geology of Mexico. 
ileely (Henry M.). 
I. Sketch of the life and work of Charles Baker Adams. 
Vt. Geol. Surv., Rept. State Geol., IV, pp. 3-15, 1 pi. (por.), 1904. 
Reprinted from The American Geologist, vol. 32, pp. 1-12, 1903. 
. The Stromatoceria of Isle La Motte, Vermont. 
Vt. Geol. Surv., Rept. State Geol., IV, pp. 144-165, 5 pis., 1904. 
Jellards (E. H.). 
. A study of the structure of Paleozoic cockroaches, with descriptions 
of new forms from the Coal Measures. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 18, pp. 113-134, 213-227, 1 pi., 37 figs., 1904. 
dhaler (N. S.). 
. A comparison of the features of the earth and the moon. 
Smith. Cont. Knowl., vol. 34, pp. 1-79, 25 pis., 1903. 
iharwood (W. J.), Eakle (A. S.), and. 
. Luminescent zinc-blende. 
See Eakle (A. S.) and Sharwood (W. J.), 1. 
Jhattuck (George Burbank). 
). Papers read before the Geological Society of America. 
Science, new ser., vol. 19, pp. 523-533, 1904. 
I. The Miocene deposits of Maryland. Geological and paleontolog- 
ical relations, with a review of earlier investigations. 
IMd. Geol. Surv., Miocene, pp. xxxiii-cxxxvii, 9 pis., 1904. 
Gives a historical review of investigations upon the Maryland Miocene deposits 
and a bibliography of literature relating thereto, and describes in detail the 
character, occurrence, relations, etc., of the Miocene formations in Mary- 
land, with sections of strata and a tabular list of fossils, showing geographic 
and geologic distribution and range. 
Jhepard (Edward M.). 
. Table of geological formations. 
Drury Coll., Bradley Field Geol. Station, Bull., vol. 1, pp. 41-42, 1904. 
Gives in tabular form the geologic formations of Missouri correlated with those 
of Arkansas. 
Notes on the wells, springs, and general water resources of Mis- 
souri. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper no. 102, pp. 389-440, 
1904. 
