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THE JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY.
    • Smaller Trilobites, with Eyes. Ptychoparidæ and Ellipsocephalidæ.52 pp. (115-166), 3 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., Sec. iv, 1887.
    • On Some Remarkable Organisms of the Silurian and Devonian Rocks in Southern New Brunswick.14 pp. (49-62), 1 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., Sec. iv, 1888.
    • Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. John Group, No. VI.33 pp. (33-65), 2 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. Sec. iv, 1891.
    • Sketch of the Life and Scientific Work of Professor Chas. Fred Hartt, by Richard Rathbun.26 pp.—Bull. Nat. Hist. N. B., 10 copies.

SPECIMENS.

  • About forty rocks and ore specimens from F. L. Nason, Franklin Furnace, N. J.
  • A large collection of fossils from the recent formations in the eastern part of the United States, from Jos. Willcox.
  • A choice collection of staurolite crystals and other specimens from Dr. Heighway, Fannin Co., Ga.
  • Sixty-five choice palæontological and mineralogical specimens from W.F. Farrier, Ottawa, Can.
  • A box of glacial erratics from C. B. Goodspead, Oneida Co., Wis.
  • A collection of fossils and rocks from Dr. C. L. Gwin, Galveston, Tex.
  • A choice collection of Devonian fossils from H. Moore, Columbus, O.
  • A box of fossils and rocks from Rev. J. Davis, Hannibal, Mo.
  • A number of fossils from L. C. Wooster, Eureka, Kan.
  • A box of red jasper conglomerates, slickensides and pebbles from F. Leverett.
  • A collection of fossils from J. W. Beede, Topeka, Kan.
  • Two large museum specimens from Professor W. H. Beach, Milwaukee, Wis.
  • Two large and handsome specimens of selenite from J. E. Talmage, Salt Lake City.

(Further acknowledgments of pamphlets already received will be made in the next issue).