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INDEX 



*Geology and oil resources of the 

 west border of the San Joaquin 

 Valley, north of Coalinga, Cali- 

 fornia. R. Anderson and R. W. 

 Pack. 647. 

 Ground ice wedges. North shore of 

 Alaska. E. deK. Leffingwell. 

 186. 

 Growth-rate of shoal-water corals. 

 T. W. Vaughan. 591. 



*Guidebook of the western United 

 States. Part A, Northern Pacific 

 route. M. R. Campbell and others. 

 579. Part B, Overland route. W. 

 T. Lee, R. W. Stone, H. S. Gale 

 and others. 580. Part C, Santa 

 Fe Route. N. H. Darton and 

 others. 634. Part D, Shasta route 

 and coast line. J. S. Diller and 

 others. 582. 

 History of a portion of Yampa River, 

 Colorado. E. T. Hancock. 141. 



*Iditarod-Ruby region, Alaska. H. 

 M. Eakin. 21. 

 Factors producing change in posi- 

 tion of strand-lino during Pleisto- 

 cene and post-Pleistocene time. 

 T. W. Vaughan. 444. 

 Lafayette, at type locality. E. W. 



Shaw. 30. 

 Magnesium carbonate in natural 

 waters. R. C. Wells. 491. 



*A[iueral deposits. National mining 

 district, Nevada. W. Lindgren. 

 580. 



*iMineral deposits, Santa Rita and 



Patagonia Mountains, Arizona. F. 



C. Schrader and J. M. Hill. 519. 



A model of faulting at the Homestake 



ore-body. S. Paige. 487. 



*Mining districts of the Dillon Quad- 

 rangle. A. N. Winchell. 23. 



'•'Montana group of northwestern 

 Montana. E. Stebinger. 19. 



*The Morrison as an introductory 

 Cretaceous formation. W. T. Lee. 

 606. 



Movements of the strand line. J. 

 Barrell. 413. 



Nepheline basalt. G. R. Mans- 

 field and E. S. Larsen. 463. 



*Oil and gas fields in Wayne and 

 McCreary Counties, Kentucky. M. 

 J. MUNN. 20. 



Ore deposits and types of intrusive 

 bodies. B. S. Butler. 407. 



Ore deposits of Gilpin County, Colo- 

 rado. E. S. Bastin and J. M. Hill. 

 160. 

 *Ore deposits of northeastern Wash- 

 ington. H. Bancroft; including 

 section on Republic mining dis- 

 trict. W. Lindgren and H. Ban- 

 croft. 21. 



Peculiar oolite, Bethlehem, Penn- 

 sylvania. E. T. Wherry. 31. 

 *Phosphate deposits, Idaho. R. W. 

 Richards and G. R. Mansfield. 

 24. 

 *The phosphate deposits of Florida. 

 G. C. Matson. 648. 



Plumbojarosite from Nevada. A. 

 Knopf. 497. 



The Ray Quadrangle, Nevada. F. 

 L. Ransome. 380. 



Recent eruptions, Lassen Peak. J. 

 S. Diller. 31. 



Recent soundings at Niagara. J. 



W. Spencer. 406. 

 *Relation of Cretaceous formations 

 to the Rocky Mountains. W. T. 

 Lee. 29. 



Relations between coal and petro- 

 leum. D. White. 189. 



The Rockies in the Cretaceous-Ter- 

 tiary period. G. H. Ashley. 332. 



Sand-dunes on the California coast. 



M. R. Campbell. 328. 

 *The Shinumo Quadrangle, Grand 

 Canyon district, Arizona. L. F. 

 Noble. 181. 

 *Slate in the United States. T. N. 

 Dale and others. 25. 



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