280  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Ravn  (J.  P.  J.).. 
1.  The  Tertiary  fauna  at  Kap  Dalton  in  East  Greenland. 
Meddelelser  om  Groenland,  vol.  29,  pp.  98-140.  3  pis..   1908:  Copenhagen  Univ.,  Mus.  Min.  et 
Geol.,  Comm..  Paleont.,  no.  4,  1903. 
Reviews  discoveries  of  fossils  in  Greenland  and  the  geologic  age  of  the  formations  from  which 
they  were  obtained,  describes  a  fauna,  mainly  mollnsean,  obtained  from  East  Greenland 
and  discusses  its  geologic  horizon. 
Raymond  (Percy  E. ). 
1.  The  Crown  Point  section  [New  York]. 
Am.  Pal.,  Bull.  no.  14,  pp.  3-44,  2  pis.,  map,  1902. 
Gives  an  historical  sketch  of  previous  work,  describes  sections  of  Ordovician  strata,  giving 
faunal  lists,  and  several  new  species  of  fossils  from  this  locality. 
2.  The  faunas  of  the  Trenton  at  the  type  section  and  at  Newport,  N.  Y. 
Am.  Pal.,  Bull.  no.  17,  pp.  13-26,  1903. 
Discusses  the  occurrence  and  range  of  faunules  in  Trenton  sections. 
3.  The  developmental  changes  in  some  common  Devonian  brachiopods. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  17,  pp.  279-300,  7  pis.,  20  figs.,  1904. 
4.  The  Tropidoleptus  fauna  at  Canandaigua  Lake,  New  York,   with  the  ontogeny  of 
twenty  species. 
Carnegie  Mus.,  Annals,  vol.  3,  no.  1,  pp.  79-177,  8  pis.,  50  figs.,  1904. 
Describes  the  developmental  changes  of  some  Devonian  brachiopods  from  the  Tripidoleptus 
fauna  at  Canandaigua  Lake.  New  York,    ami  gives   a  comparative   faunal  study  of  this 
faunule. 
5.  The  trilobites  of  the  Ohazy  limestone. 
Carnegie  Mus..  Annals,  vol  3.  pp.  328-386,  5 pis.,  11  figs.,  1905. 
6.  Note  on  the  names  Amphion,  Harpina,  and  Platymetopus. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  19,  pp.  377-378,  1905. 
7.  The  fauna  of  the  Chazy  limestone. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4tb  ser..  vol.  20,  pp.  353-382,  1  tig.,  1905. 
Describes  the  distribution,  development,  and  fauna!  subdivisions  of  the  Chazy  formation, and 
the  occurrence  and  range  of  its  fossils. 
Raymond  ( R.  \V.). 
1.  Recent  contributions  to  the  science  of  ore  deposits. 
Min.  Ind.  for  1900,  pp.  753-702,  1901. 
Gives  a  review  and  summaries  of  recent  important  papers  on  the  origin  of  ore  deposits. 
2.  [In  discussion  of  paper  by  .1.  D.  Irving  on  "Wolframite  in"  the  Black    Hills  of 
South  Dakota."] 
Am.  Inst.  Mg.  Engrs..  Trans.,  vol.  31,  pp.  1025-1026,  1902. 
3.  Biographical  notice  of  Clarence  King. 
Am.  Inst.  Mg.  Engrs.,  Trans.,  vol.  33.  pp.  619-650,  por.,  1903. 
4.  What  is  a  fissure  vein? 
Econ.  Geol..  vol.  1.  pp.  169-172.  1905. 
Raymond  (William  James). 
1.  Writings  of  James  G.  Cooper,  M.  I).,  on  conchology  and  paleontology,  with  list 
of  species  described  by  him. 
Nautilus,  vol.  17,  pp.  6-12,  1903. 
2.  A  new  species  of  Pleurotoma  from  the  Pliocene  of  California, 
Nautilus,  vol.  18.  pp.  14-16.  1904. 
Read  (Thomas  Thornton). 
1.  Preliminary  note   upon  the  rare    metals    in   the   ore   from   the   Rambler   mine, 
Wyoming. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  16,  p.  268,  1903. 
2.  Nodular-bearing  schists  near  Pearl,  Colorado. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  11.  pp.  493-497,  2  figs.,  1903. 
Gives  observations  on  the  petrology  of  the  area. 
