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Deposits of the Klamath mountains, 

 California. H.G.Ferguson. 298. 

 Dike rocks of the Apishapa quad- 

 rangle, Colorado. Whitman 

 Cross. 422. 

 Ellipsoidal lavas on Prince William 

 Sound, Alaska. S. R. Capps. 

 169. 



*Erosion and sedimentation in Chesa- 

 peake Bay. J. Fred Hunter. 421. 

 Fishes of the Lahontan sj^stem of 

 Nevada and their relation to the 

 geology of the region. J. O. Sny- 

 der. 299. 

 Fossil waters. C. Palmer. 237. 

 Geologic features of the Eastport 

 region, Maine. E. S. Bastin. 236. 

 Geologic history of coral reefs. T. 

 W. Vaughan. 23. 



*Geology and geography of Lincoln 

 County, W y o m i n g. A. R. 

 SCHULTZ. 370. 



*Geolog3^ and ground waters of Flor- 

 ida. G. C. Matson and S. San- 

 ford. 458. 



*Geology and mineral resources of the 

 Peoria quadrangle. .J. A. Udden. 

 219. 



*Geology and ore deposits near Lake 

 City, Colo. J. D. Irving and H. 

 Bancroft. 193. 



*Geology and ore deposits of Lemhi 

 Count}^ Idaho. J. B. LTmpleby. 

 166. 



*Geology and ore deposits of the Phil- 

 lipsburg quadrangle, IMontana. 

 W. H. Emmons and F. C. Cal- 

 kins. 163. 



*Geology and ore deposits of the San 

 Francisco and adjacent districts, 

 Utah. B. S. Butler. 222. 



*The geology of Long Island. M. L. 

 Fuller. 224. 



*Geology of the Nome and Grand Cen- 

 tral quadrangles, Alaska. F. H. 

 MOFFIT. 164. 



*Geology of the pitchblende ores of 

 Colorado. E. S. Bastin. 256. 



*Geology of the Standing Rock and 

 Cheyenne River Inrlian reserva- 

 tion. W. R. Calvert, A. L. 

 Beekly, W. H. Barnett and Max 

 A. PiSHEL. 423. 

 Granite intrusion in the Black Hills, 



South Dakota. S. Paige. 173. 

 Inoganic origin of petroleum. C. 

 W. Washburne. 10. 



*Iron-ore deposits of the Eagle Moun- 

 tains, California. E. C. Harder. 

 162. 



*The Jurassic flora of Cape Lisburne. 



F. H. Knowlton. 165. 

 Metallic elements. F. W. Clarke 



and George Steiger. 58. 

 Mineral hisengrite in central Idaho. 



296. 

 *Mineral resources of southwestern 



Oregon. J. S. Diller. 329. 

 The ^Mississippi delta and Old World 



deltas. E. W. Shaw. 298. 

 Moraine Dome and moraines of the 



Little Yosemite Valley. F. E. Mat- 



thes. 295. 

 *The Mount Lyell copper district of 



Tasmania. C. G. Gilbert and 



J. E. PoGUE. 223. 

 Mount St. Elias region, Alaska. A. 



G. Maddren. 10. 



*The mud lumps at the mouths of the 



Mississippi. E. W. Shaw. 221. 

 A new dip chart. F. E. Wright. 

 440. 



♦Nitrate deposits. H. S. Gale. 165. 



*The Noatak-Kobuk region, Alaska. 

 P. S. Smith. 161. 



♦Observations on the Daubrce experi- 

 ment. J. Johnston and L. H. 

 Adams. 5. 



*Ore deposits in Custer County, Ida- 

 ho. J. B. Umpleby. 194. 

 Origin and mode of formation of mag- 

 matic gases. S. Meunier. 213. 



*Thc origin of colemanite deposits. 



H. S. Gale. 165. 

 Origin of the Catahoula sandstone. 

 M. I. Goldman. 296. 



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