INDEX 



705 



*Broad Pass region, Alaska. F. H. 

 Moffit. Section on Quaternary- 

 deposits, igneous rocks, and glaci- 

 ation. J. E. Pogue. 95. 

 *Caddo oil and gas field, Louisiana 

 and Texas. G. C. Matson. 502. 

 *The Catahoula sandstone and its 

 flora. G. C. Matson and E. W. 

 Berry. 664. 

 *Chisana-White River district, 



Alaska. S. R. Capps. 505. 

 *Economic geology, contributions 

 to, 1915. Part 1. Metals and 

 non-metals except fuels. F. L. 

 Ransome. 615. 

 *Economic geology, contributions 

 to, 1913. Part 11. Mineral fuels. 

 M. R. Campbell and D. White. 

 20. 

 *Economic geology of the North 

 Laramie Mountains, Wyoming. 

 A. C. Spencer. 449. 

 *Ellamar district, Alaska. S. R. 



Capps and B. L. Johnson. 93. 

 *Erosion intervals in the Eocene of 

 the Mississippi embayment. E. 

 W. Berry. 92. 

 *Evaporation of brine from Searles 

 Lake, California. W. B. Hicks. 

 360. 

 fFaulting in the Tintic Mining dis- 

 trict, Utah. G. F. Loughlin. 190. 

 fFaults of unusual character in cen- 

 tral Pennsylvania. C. Butts. 251. 

 Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, 

 subdivisions of the Mesozoic for- 

 mations. G. R. Mansfield. 31. 

 fGeologic features of southeastern 



California. N. H. Darton. 23. 

 Geological protractor. F. E. 



Wright. 5. 

 *Geology and coal resources of Castle 

 Valley, Utah. C. T. Lupton. 504. 

 *Geology and oil prospects of the 

 Cuyama Valley, California. W. 

 A. English. 400. 

 fGeology of southeastern New Eng- 

 land in the light of field work 

 since 1908. L. LaForge. 251. 



*Geology and water resources of 

 Tularosa basin, New Mexico. O. 

 E. Meinzer and R. F. Hare. 452. 



fGold deposits of the Atlantic and 

 South Pass districts, Wyoming. 

 A. C. Spencer. 157. 



*Ground water in Big Smoky Val- 

 ley, Nevada. O. E. Meinzer. 451. 



fGuantanamo Bay, Cuba, physical 

 features of. O. E. Meinzer. 189. 



fGulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, 

 problems in the geological history 

 of the perimeters of. T. W. 

 Vaughan. 157. 



flnorganic constituents of marine 

 invertebrates. F. W. Clarke. 

 191. 



flowan stage of glaciation. W. C. 

 Alden. 519. 



fJurassic and Cretaceous forma- 

 tions of southeastern Idaho. G. 

 R. Mansfield and P. V. Roundy. 

 157. 



*Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. C. G. 

 Martin, A. Hollick, B. L. John- 

 son, and U. S. Grant. 148. 



fLake Clark-lditarod region, Alaska. 

 P. S. Smith. 190. 



fLassen Peak. J. S. Diller. 404. 



*Lavas of Hawaii. W. Cross. 294. 



fManganese deposits in Virginia. 

 D. F. Hewett. 155. 



*Mining districts in eastern Nevada. 

 J. M. Hill. 662. 



*Mount Shasta — some of its geologi- 

 cal aspects. J. S. Diller. 147. 



*Natural gas resources of parts of 

 North Texas. E. W. Shaw. 566. 



fOcala limestone of Florida. C. W. 

 Cooke. 22. 



*Oolite from Bethlehem, Pennsyl- 

 vania. E. T. Wherry. 71. 



fOre deposits of the Rochester dis- 

 trict, Nevada. F. C. Schrader. 

 518. 



*Paleozoic sections in Arizona. F. 

 L. Ransome. 681. 



