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fOrientite, new silicate of manganese and 

 calcium. E. V. Shannon and D. F. 

 Hewett. 445. 



*Sediments, chemical researches on. H. 

 E. Merwin. 419. 



Water of Borax Lake. R. C. Wells. 

 477. 

 ■Geodesy. fAuthalic latitude. C. S. Adams. 

 347. 



fCoastal currents and winds on the Pa- 

 cific coast. H. A. Marmer. 397. 



*Gravity, modem methods of measuring 

 intensity of. C. H. Swick. 374. 



*Latitude developments connected with 

 geodesy and cartography. O. S. 

 Adams. 312. 



*Map projection, elements of. C. H. 

 Deetz and O. S. Adams. 345. 



§Neutral Geodetic Association, with- 

 drawal of U. S. from. 67. 



*Plane rectangular coordinates and geo- 

 graphic positions. W. F. Reynolds. 

 440. 



*Radio-compass bearings. O. S. Adams. 

 416. 



jTidal current investigations. H. A. 

 Marmer. 37. 



tTidal work of Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey. G. T. Rude. 284. 



fTides in Bay of Fundy and their 

 causes. H. A. Marmer. 513. 

 Geography, f Aerial photographs, use of, 

 in geography. W. T. Lee. 426. 



fAsia Minor, geography of. L. Domin- 

 ian. 422. 



*Califomia, Salton Sea region. J. S. 

 Brown. 471. 



fHawaii revisited. W. E. Safford. 214. 



§Katmai expeditions, publication of re- 

 sults of. 67. 



fPhilippines, man and nature in the. 

 E. D. Merrill. 114. 

 Geology. *Alamosa Creek valley, N. Mex., 

 geology of , with reference to oil and gas. 

 D. E. Winchester. 260. 



*Alaska mining, future of. A. H. Brooks. 

 282. 



*Alaska, mining in northwestern. S. H. 

 Cathcart. 375. 



"fAsia Minor, geography of. L. Do- 

 minian. 422. 



fAsphalt beds of Rancho la Brea. L. H. 

 Miller. 262. 



By-products of applied geology, scien- 

 tific. G. O. Smith. 203. 



fCarboniferous and Triassic of south- 

 west Utah, phases of. J. B. ReESIDE 

 and H. Bassler. 445. 



*Chemistry of the earth's crust. H. S. 

 Washington. 420, t422. 



*Chrome ores in Penn., Md. and N. C. 

 E. B. Knopf and J. V. Lewis. 494. 



*Coal in eastern Idaho. G. R. Mans- 

 field. 193. 



*Coal in San Juan Co., N. Mex. C. M. 

 Bauer and J. B. Reeside. 419. 



fCompression on the Pacific coast, evi- 

 dences of. B. Willis. 427. 



*Copper deposits of Ray and Miami, 

 Ariz. F. L. Ransome. 57. 



fDeccan traps and other plateau basalts 

 H. S. Washington. 446. 



*Divide silver district, Nev. A. Knopf 

 441. 



jElastic properties of rocks. L. H 

 Adams. 447. 



tEskers of Ireland. L. LaForge. 446. 

 *Gas, natural, resources available to 



cities of Texas. E. W. Shaw and P. L. 



Ports. 193. 

 fGeochronology, its application to Amer- 

 ica and other parts of the earth. 



G. DeGeer. 427. 

 Granites of Washington, D. C. H. S. 



Washington. 459. 

 *Ground water in Norwalk, Suffield and 

 Glastonbury areas. Conn. H. S. 

 Palmer. 510. 

 *Ground water in Pahrump, Mesquite, 



and Ivanpah valleys, Nev. and Cal. 



G. A. Waring. 259. 

 *Ground water of western San Diego 



Co., Cal., geology and. A. J. Ellis and 



C. H. Lee. 235. 

 fGround water problems in the Hawaiian 



Islands. C. E. Meinzer. 424. 

 *Ground water, publications of U. S. 



Geological Survey relating to. O. E. 



Meinzer. 58. 

 fHawaii, recent volcanic events in island 



of. O. E. Meinzer. 427. 



