INDEX 



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*Manganese ore, possibilities for, in 

 Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. 

 D. F. Hewett et al. 450. 



fMarine bottom samples, summary 

 of results of study of. T. W. 

 Vatjghan. 99. 



*Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 

 geology of. B. K. Emerson. 204. 



*Mineral springs of Alaska. G. A. 

 Waring et al. 171. 



*Mining developments and water- 

 power investigations in south- 

 eastern Alaska. Theodore Chap- 

 in et al. 171. 



*Navajo country, geology of. H. E. 

 Gregory. 64. 



New geological formations in west- 

 ern Wyoming. Eliot Blackwel- 

 DER. 417. 



fNorth Dakota, formation hitherto 

 unaccounted for in. A. J. Col- 

 lier. 412. 



*Oil shale of the Uinta Basin, north- 

 eastern Utah, and results of dry 

 distillation. D. E. Winchester. 

 501. 



*Ore deposits of northwestern part 

 of the Garnet Range, Montana. 

 J. T. Pardee. 290. 



fPaleozoic rocks and fossils on the 

 Piedmont of Maryland. R. S. 

 Bassler. 411. 



*Pawhuska quadrangle, geologic 

 structure of northwestern part of. 

 K. C. Heald. 249. 



*Phosphatic oil shales, Beaverhead 

 County, Montana. C. F. Bowen. 

 248. 



fPleistocene shore lines in Maine 

 and New Hampshire. F. J. Katz. 

 410. 



fPreglacial history of Yosemite 

 Valley. F. E. Matthes. 98. 



Pyrolusite from Virginia. T. L. 

 Watson and E. T. Wherry. 

 550. 



*Quaternary geology of south- 

 eastern Wisconsin. W. C. Alden. 

 537. 



*Quicksilver deposits of the Phoe- 

 nix Mountains, Arizona. F. C. 

 Schrader. 538. 



jRocky Mountain National Park, 

 Geology of. W. T. Lee. 99. 



*Salt Creek oil field. Wyoming. 

 C. H. Wegemann. 538. 



*Salt domes, Palestine and Bren- 

 ham, Texas. O. B. Hopkins. 

 173. 



tSprings, classification of. Kirk 

 Bryan. 412. 



*Stones of Minnesota, the structural 

 and ornamental. Oliver Bowles. 

 453. 



*Strontianite deposits near Barstow, 

 California. Adolph Knopf. 94. 



*Tin resources of Kings Mountain 

 district. North Carolina and 

 South Carolina. Arthur Keith 

 and D. B. Sterrett. 129. 



Titanium-bearing corundum spinel- 

 lite (rock emery) . Thomas T. Wat- 

 soNand George Stbiger. 665. 



*Uinta Mountains, Utah, geological 

 reconnaissance of, with reference 

 to phosphate. A. R. Schultz. 

 453. 



fValdez delta, the. B. L. John- 

 son. 410. 



*Zinc carbonate and related copper 

 carbonate ores at Ophir, Utah. 

 G. F. Loughlin. 129. 



See also: Economics; Geography; 

 M'neralogy; Petrology. 

 History. Philosophical Society of 

 Washington, origin of. W. H. 

 Dall. 29. 

 Mammalogy. fBears of Yellowstone 

 Park; food partly furnished by 

 pine squirrels. Vernon Bailey. 

 28. 



tMarmots, distribution of, in Wash- 

 ington. W. P. Taylor. 41. 



*Rice rats (Orozomys) of North 

 America. E. A. Goldman. 659. 



Rodents, synopsis of the super- 

 generic groups of. G. S. Miller, 

 Jr., and J. W. Gidley. 431. 



