16 JOHN CASPER BRANNER— PENROSE IMEM0IES [ ?oTm, 



1905 



From school to college. Stanford University Press, 1905. No. II, 18 pp. 



From school to college. Stanford University, 1905. Address to the students of Stanford University, Sept. 6, 



1905. No. Ill, 23 pp. 



Extract from letter to Dr. Paulo Pessoa on Notilops Brama. Jornal do Commercio, April 7, 1905. 



Natural mounds of "Hog Wallows." Science, March, 1905, Vol. XXI, pp. 514-516. 



Omission of titles of addresses on scientific subjects. Nature, Sept., 1905, Vol. LXXII, p. 534. 



Stone reefs on the northeast coast of Brazil. Presidential Address before the Geological Society of America. 



Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Jan., 1905, Vol. XVI, pp. 1-12. 

 Translation of "The geology of the diamond and carbonado washings of Bahia, Brazil, by O. A. Derby." 



Economic Geology, Nov.-Dec, 1905, Vol. I, pp. 134-142. 

 Abstracts of " G6osynclinaux et regions a tremblements de terre." Par F. de Montessus de Ballore. Bulletin 



of Societe" Beige de G6ologie, Vol. XVIII, 1905, pp. 243-267. Journal of Geology, 1905, Vol. XIII, pp.' 



462-464. 

 Introduction to the "Miocene foraminifera of California." By Rufus M. Bagg, jr. United States Geological 



Survey, Bulletin No. 268, 1905. 



1906 



Review of Becker and Day's "Linear force of growing crystals." Journal of Geology, 1906, Vol. XIV, pp. 



162-164. 

 Review of " A register of national bibliography. By W. P. Courtney." Journal of Geology, 1906, Vol. XIV, 



p. 254. 

 Movements on the fault line. Daily Palo Alto Times, May 1, 1906. 

 Address delivered on the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Maury Academy at Dandridge, Tennessee, 



May, 1906. Knoxville, 1906, 18 pp. 

 The San Francisco earthquake from the geologists point of view. The Pacific Monthly, June, 1906. 

 Geology and the earthquake. Out West, June, 1906, pp. 513-518. 



The surface features of the State of Arkansas. University Publishing Company, N. Y., 1906, 16 pp. 

 Review of "Geology. By T. C. Chamberlin and R. D. Salisbury." Science, 1906, Vol. XXIV, pp. 462-465. 

 The relations of the drainage of the Santa Clara valle} 7 , California, to that of the Pajaro river. Abstract of a 



paper read before the Geological Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at 



the Ithaca meeting. Science, 1906, Vol. XXIV, pp. 369-370. 

 Diamantina, Brazil. A letter. Engineering and Mining Journal, 1906, Vol. LXXXII, p. 747. 

 Correspondence relating to the survey of the coal fields of Arkansas. Science, 1906, Vol. XXIV, pp. 532-537. 

 The policy of the U. S. Geological Survey and its bearing upon science and education. Science, 1906, Vol. 



XXIV, pp. 722-728. 

 The university training of engineers in economic geology. Economic Geology, 1905-06, Vol. I, pp. 289-294. 

 Bibliography of clays and the ceramic arts. Second edition. American Ceramic Society, Columbus, Ohio, 



1906. 451 pp. 



Geologia elementar preparada con referenda especial aos estudantes brazileiros. Rio de Janeiro, 1906. 305 pp. 

 Review of "Les tremblements de terre et les systemes de deformation tetraedrique de l'ecorce terrestre. Par 



F. de Montessus de Ballore." Anales de Geographie, 1906, Vol. XV. Journal of 'Geology, 1906, Vol. 



XIV, pp. 161-162. 

 Portions of the report of the State earthquake commission upon "The California earthquake of April 18, 1906." 



Carnegie Institution, Publication No. 87. Washington, 1908. 

 Isoseimals: Distribution of apparent intensity. Report of the State Earthquake Investigation Commission 



on the California Earthquake of April 18, 1906. Vol. I, p. 255. 



1907 



A drainage peculiarity of the Santa Clara valley affecting fresh water faunas. Journal of Geology, Jan.-Feb.; 



1907. Vol. XV, pp. 1-10. Map. 



Geology and the earthquake. The California Earthquake of 1906. Edited by David Starr Jordan, 1907. 



pp. 63-77. 

 Earthquake of the 18th. Sierra Educational News and Book Review, March, 1907. Vol. Ill, 12 pp. 

 The New Geological Survey of Brazil. Science, March, 1907, Vol. XXV, pp. 510-513. 

 Geology in its relation to topography. Third edition of the article in Beahan's "Field Practice of Railway 



Location." First edition, 1904, pp. 115-141. 1907. 

 Una mina salgada. The salting of the Sao Cyriaco mine in Minas Geraes. Jornal dc Commercio, Rio de 



Janeiro, Aug. 20, 1907. 



1908 



Annie Law and Fannie Law Andrews. Maryville College Monthly, Dec, 1908. Vol. XI, pp. 61-68. 

 Bibliography of the geology of Brazil. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1908. 19 pp. 

 The Bogoslof Islands. Science, 1908, Vol. XXVIII, p. 480. 

 The clays of Arkansas. U. S. Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 351, 1908. 247 pp. 



