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Utilization of Mineral Waters, by E. H. S. Bailey, p. 28. 

 Fort Scott Artesian Well, by E. W. Walter and E. II. S. Bailey, p. 96. 

 Vol. X. 18S5-6, contains: (A H S V). 



Discovery of a Fossil Bird Track in the Dakota sandstone, by F. 



H. Snow, pp. 3-6. 

 A Geological Section in Wilson Co., Kans., by Robert Hay, pp. 6-7, 



section down Fall River valley. 

 Report on Geology, by Robert Hay, pp. 21-22. 

 Histoj'ical Sketch of Geological Work in Kansas, by Robert Hay and 



A. H. Thompson, pp. 45-52. 

 Coal Measures of Lyon Co., by D. S. Kelly, p. 45. 

 Natural Gas in Eastern Kansas, by Robert Hay, pp. 57-62. 

 Notes on a Remarkable Fossil, by Robert Hay, pp. 128-129, plate. 

 Vol. XI. 1887-88, contains: (A H S V). 



Newly Discovered Salt Beds in Ellsworth Co., Kans., by E. H. S. 



Bailey, pp. 8-10. 

 The Geology of Kansas, by Robert Hay, pp. 35-37. 

 On the Discovery and Significance of Stipules in certain Dicocyle- 

 donous Leaves of the Dakota Rocks, by F. H. Snow, pp. 34-35, 

 plate. 

 Geology of the Leavenworth Prospect Well, by E. Jameson, pp. 37-38. 

 Triassic Rocks of Kansas, by Robert Hay, pp. 38-39. 

 Evaporating Power of Kansas Coals, by L. I. Blake, pp. 42-46. 

 Composition of Kansas Coals, by E. H. S. Bailey, pp. 4C-49. 

 Vol. XII, 1889-90, contains: (A H S). 



Artesian Wells in Kansas, by Robert Hay, p. 24. 



Notes on Kansas Salt Marshes, by Robert Hay, p. 97. 



Barite in Concretionary Rocks, by E. H. S. Bailey, p. 45. 



Some Kansas Mineral Waters, by E. H. S. Bailey, p. 25. 



Structure of Kansas Chalk, by S. W. Williston, p. 100. 



New Plesiosaur from the Niobrara Cretaceous, by S. W. Williston, 



p. 174. 

 Mammoth Remains In Franklin Co., by 0. C. Charlton, p. 74. 

 Vol. XIII, 1891-92. (A H S). Contains: 



Notes on a Pink Barite, by E. B. Knerr, p. 76. 

 Composition of Building Stones, by E. H. S. Bailey, p. 78. 

 ^ On some new Cephalopods, by Robert Hay, p. 37. 



Glaciated Area in Northeastern Kansas, by Robert Hay, p. 104. 

 Granite in a Deep Boring, by Robert Hay, p. 75. 

 In Memoriam — Joseph Savage, by Robert Hay, p. 65. 

 Minerals of Kansas, by G. H. Failyer, p. 76. 

 A Food Habit of Plesiosaurs, by S. W. Williston, p. 121. 

 Memoir of J. P. West, by S. W. Williston, p. 68. 

 Niobrara Cretaceous of Western Kansas, by S. W. Williston, p. 107. 

 Reports of State Inspector of Coal Mines: 



First annual, for 1884. Topeka, 1885, by E. A. Scammon. (A H V). 



Gives location of Kansas coal fields. 

 Second annual, for 1885. Topeka, 1886, by Jno. R. Braidwood. (A H V). 



Has a chapter, "The coal deposits of Kansas." 

 Third annual, for 1886-7. Topeka, 1888, by G. W. Findlay. (A H V). 

 Statistics up to date. 



