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Acknowledgments.


The following papers have been donated to the library of the Geological Department of the University of Chicago, mainly by their authors:

  • Andreæ, A., and C. A. Tenne.
    • Ueber Hornblendekersantit und den Quarzmelaphyr von Albersweiler R.—Pf.2 pp.—Zeit. d. Deut. geolog. Gesell., 1832.
  • Barrois, Charles.
    • Mémoire sur la Distribution des Graptolites en France.75-194 pp.—Extrait des Annales de la Société Géologique du Nord, March 23, 1892.
  • Beachler, Charles S.
    • Erosion of Small Basins in Northwestern Indiana during the Time preceding the Pleistocene Period.3 pp.—Am. Geol., Vol. XII, July, 1893.
  • Berghell, Hugo.
    • Geologiska iakttagelser, hufondsakligast af qvartärfildningarna, längs Karelska jernvägens två första distrikt och Imtrabanan.33 pp., 1 map, 2 pl.—Fennia, 4, 5, Helsingfors, 1891.
    • Geologiska iakttagelser längs Karelska järnvagen.18 pp., 1 map, 1 pl.—Fennia, 5, 2, Helsingfors, 1891.
    • Huru bör Tammerfors-Kangasala åsen uppfattas?10 pp., 1 map.—Fennia, 5, 3, Helsingfors, 1892.
  • Bell, Robert, B.A.Sc., M.D., LL.D.
    • The "Medicine-Man"; or Indian and Eskimo Notions of Medicine.13 pp.—Can. Med. and Surg. Jour., March-April, 1886.
    • Eskimo of Hudson's Strait (by F. F. Payne).18 pp.—Extr. Proc. of Can. Inst., 1889.
    • Notes on Diseases among the Indians frequenting York Factory, Hudson's Bay (by Percy W. Mathews, M.R.C.S.E., M.R.C.P., Lond., Medical Officer to Hudson's Bay Company).20 pp.
    • Remarks on the Distinctive Characters of the Canadian Spruces—Species of Picea (by George Lawson, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C.)12 pp.
    • Report of the Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1886 under the command of Lieut. A. R. Gordon, R. N.133 pp., 4 maps, 2 Ill.
    • The Mineral Resources of the Hudson's Bay Territories.9 pp.—Trans. Am. Inst. of Min. Eng., Pittsburgh Meeting, Feb. 1886.
    • The Causes of the Fertility of the Land in the Canadian North-West Territories.156-162 pp.—Trans. Roy. Soc. Can.
    • The Geology and Economic Minerals of Hudson Bay and Northern Canada.241-245 pp.—Trans. Roy. Soc. Can.

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