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  • Stevenson, James J.
    • John Strong Newberry.15 pp.—Am. Geol., Vol. VII, July, 1893.
    • Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia.Vol. XIII, Part I, June, 1890. Tenth Annual Report of the Trade and Commerce of Minneapolis for the year ending December 31, 1892.
    • The American Geologist.Vol. XII, No. 4, Oct. 1893.
  • Tyrell, Joseph B.
    • Foraminifera and Radiolaria from the Cretaceous of Manitoba.111-115 pp.—Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., 1890.
  • U. S. Department of Agriculture.
    • Report on the Forecasting of Thunder Storms during the Summer of 1892 (by N. B. Conger).54 pp., 5 maps.—Bull. No. 9, Weather Bureau.
    • Report of the First Annual Meeting of the American Association of State Weather Services.49 pp.—Bull. No. 7, Weather Bureau.
  • Vodges, A. W.
    • On the North American Species of the Genus Agnostus.377-396 pp., 2 pl.—Am. Geol., Vol. IX, June, 1892.
    • A Monograph on the Genera Zethus, Cybele, Encrinurus and Cryptonymus.35 pp., 4 pl.
  • Ward, Lester F.
    • The Palæontologic History of the Genus Platanus.39-42 pp., 6 pl.—Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.
  • Whittle, Charles Livy.
    • An Ottrelite-bearing Phase of a Metamorphic Conglomerate in the Green Mountains.270-277 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XLIV, Oct. 1892.
  • White, C. A., M.D.
    • Remarks upon certain Carboniferous Fossils from Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, and certain Cretaceous Corals from Colorado.209-221 pp.—Bull. of Suv., Vol. V, No. 2.
    • Memoir of Amos Henry Worthen (1813-1888).341-362 pp.—Read before the Nat. Acad., 1893.
  • Whiteaves, J. F., F.G.S.
    • Illustrations of the Fossil Fishes of the Devonian Rocks of Canada.Part I, 101-110 pp., 4 pl.; Part II, 77-96 pp. 5 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc. of Can., Vol. VI., Sec. 4, 1888.
  • Williams, George H.
    • The Non-feldspathic Intrusive Rocks of Maryland and the Course of their Alteration.35-49 pp., Ill.—Am. Geol., July, 1890.
    • On the Serpentine (Peridotite) occurring in the Onondaga Salt-group at Syracuse, N. Y.137-145 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXIV, Aug. 1887.
    • The Geology of Fernando de Noronha.Part I (by John C. Branner).145-161 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXVII, Feb. 1889.Part II, Petrography.178-189 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXVII, Feb. 1889.
    • Notes on some Eruptive Rocks from Alaska.63-73 pp.—Nat. Geog. Mag., Vol. IV.
    • Piedmontite and Scheelite from the ancient Rhyolite of South Mountain, Pennsylvania.50-57 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XLVI, July, 1893.