Geology of the Richmond Basin, Virginia, by N.S. Shaler and J.B. Woodworth, p. 385.
Index, p. 947.
Part II: Papers chiefly of a theoretic nature, p. III.
Physiography of the Chattanooga district, in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, by C.W. Hayes, follows p. V.
Principles and conditions of the movements of ground water, by F.H. King, p. 59.
Table of contents, p. V.
The Cretaceous formation of the Black Hills as indicated by the fossil plants, by L.F. Ward, with the collaboration of W.P. Jenney, W.M. Fontaine, and F.H. Knowlton, p. 521.
Theoretical investigation of the motion of ground waters, by C.S. Slichter, p. 295.
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