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Acknowledgments.
The following papers have been donated to the library of the Geological Department of the University of Chicago.
FROM THE PUBLISHERS.
- The Interpretation of Nature, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, Professor of Geology in Harvard University.Published by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston and New York.16mo.305 pp.
- Deep-Sea Sounding, A Brief Account of the Work Done by the U. S. S. Enterprise in Deep-Sea Sounding during 1883-1886, by Captain A. S. Barker, U. S. N.Published by John Wiley & Sons, New York.133 pp.3 maps.
MAINLY FROM THE AUTHORS.
- Hicks, Henry, M.D., F.R.S., Sec. G. S.
- On Some Undescribed Fossils from the Menevian Group (with a note on the Entomostraca by Professor T. Rupert Jones).13 pp., 3 pl.—Quart. Journal Geol. Soc., May, 1872.
- On the Succession of the Ancient Rocks on the Vicinity of St. David's, Pembrokeshire, with Special Reference to those of the Orenig and Llandeilo Groups, and their Fossil contents.27 pp., 3 pl.—Ibid., May, 1875.
- On the Metamorphic and Overlying Rocks in the Neighborhood of Loch Marce, Ross-shire.8 pp., Ill.—Ibid., Nov., 1878.
- Additional Notes on the Dimetian and Pebidian Rocks of Pembrokeshire (with an appendix by T. Davies, Esq., F.G.S.).16 pp., Ill.—Ibid., May, 1878.
- On a new Group of Pre-Cambrian Pocks (the Arvonian) in Pembrokeshire (with an appendix by T. Davies, Esq., F.G.S.).16 pp., Ill.—Ibid., May, 1879.
- Pre-Cambrian Volcanos and Glaciers.3 pp.—Geol. Mag., Nov., 1880.
- On Plant-Remains from Denbighshire Grits, Corwen, N. Wales.16 pp., Ill., 1 pl.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., Aug., 1881.
- Notes on Prototoxites and Pochytheca discovered by Dr. Hicks in the Denbighshire Grits of Corwen, N. Wales.By Principal Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., etc.—Ibid., May, 1882.
- Additional Notes on the Land Plants from the Pen-y-glog Slate-quarry near Corwen, N. Wales.6 pp., 1 pl.—Ibid., Feb., 1882.
- On the Metamorphic and Overlying Rocks in Parts of Ross and Inverness-shires (with notes on the Microscopic Structure of some of the Rocks by Professor T. G. Bonney, M.A., F.R.S., Sec. G. S.)28 pp., Ill., 1 pl.—Ibid., May, 1883.
- The Succession in the Archæan Rocks of America, compared with that in the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Europe.23 pp.—Proc. Geologists' Assoc., Vol. VIII, No. 5.
- On Some Recent Views Concerning the Geology of the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.23 pp.—Ibid., Vol. IX, No. 2. (1885).
- On the Cambrian Conglomerates resting upon and in the vicinity of some Pre-Cambrian Rocks (the so-called Intrusive Masses) in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire.14 pp.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., Feb., 1884.
- On some Rock Specimens collected by Dr. Hicks in Anglesey and N. W. Caernarvonshire.By T. G. Bonney.8 pp.—Ibid., Feb., 1884.
- Further Proofs of the Pre-Cambrian Age of Certain Granitoid, Felsitic and other Rocks in N. W. Pembrokeshire.13 pp.—Ibid, Aug., 1886.
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