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ANNUAL REPORTS. 



1894-95, Pt. iii, iron ore, 192, 201; pt. iv, granite, 459; limestone, 

 496; mineral waters, 712; sandstone, 486. 



1895-96, pt. iii, granite, 764; limestone, 792, 802; mineral waters, 

 1032; sandstone, 779. 



1896-97, pt. V, brownstone (analyses), 1030; feldspar, 1365; granite, 

 957; limestone, 1049; mineral waters, 1377; sandstone, 1017-1021. 



1S97-98, pt. vi, clay, 354; feldspar, 657; granite, 208, 213, 232; lime- 

 stone, 280, 283, 2874 mineral springs, 661, 667; Portland cement, 487, 

 492; quartz, 657; sandstone, 264-267. 



1898-99, pt. vi, clay, 515; feldspar, 693; granite (analyses and tests), 

 2TT, 362, 364; limestone (analyses), 346, 370; mineral waters, 756; 

 quartz, 58S; sandstone (analyses and tests), 339, 365-369; tourmaline, 

 577; trap (analyses and tests), 364, 365; tungsten, 594. 



1899-1900, pt. vi, beryl, 450; clay, 362, 363; garnet, 467; granite, 

 336-340; limestone, 357-360; mineral waters, 598, 607; sandstone, 353, 

 365; silicified wood, 455; stone, 335. 



MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES 

 (NEW SERIES). 



1900, clay, 695, 698, 728; feldspar, 895; flint, 895; granite, 662, 664, 

 667; infusorial earth, 794; iron ores, 43, 57; limestone, 662, 685; lithio- 

 philite, 242; mineral waters, 901; pig iron, 96; pottery, 715; sandstone, 

 662, 670, 673; scheelite, 258; spodumene, 241; tourmaline, 761; trap, 

 666. 



1901, barytes, 915; clay, 674-677, 711; feldspar, 938; flint, 936; 

 granite, 650; ilmenite, 272; infusorial earth, 798; iron, 60, 76, 100, 103; 

 limestone, 667; mica, 875; mineral waters, 962; monazite, 950; pig iron, 

 86; pottery, 700; quartz, 800; rutile, 272; sandstone, 656; stone, 643; 

 trap, 654; tripoli, 798; tungsten, 263. 



1902, barytes, 945; brick, 719; clay, 707, 747, 757; corundum, 831, 

 886; essonite, 837; feldspar, 973; flint, 972; granite, 678; iron, 43, 59, 

 67, 68; limestone, 698; marble, 693; mica, 985; mineral waters, 996; 

 pig iron, 86, 87; pottery, 734, 738; quartz, 883; sandstone, 684; stone, 

 669; tourmaline, 841; tile, 719; trap, 669; tungsten, 286. 



1903, ammonia, 629; asbestos, 1112, 1114: brick, 796, 809; clay, 796, 

 860; coal tar, 624; feldspar, 11 19; flint, 11 17; granite, 758, 766, 768; 

 garnet, 1005; gas, 611, 619, 622; iron, 43, 59, 67, 68; limestone, 758, 

 786; marble, 758, 781; mineral waters, 1139; pig iron, 93-95; pottery, 

 796, 809; quartz, 1004; sandstone, 758, 770; spodumene, 313; steel, 

 103, 104, 106; tourmaline, 926; tile, 796, 809; trap, 769; tungsten, 

 307- 



1904, ammonia, 669; asbestos, 1137; bismuth, 375; brick, 863, 871; 

 clay, 850, 859; coal tar, 664; columbite, 1225; feldspar, 1144; flint, 

 1143; gas, 654, 662; granite, 805; iron, 40, 53, 62; limestone, 805; 

 marble, 805; mica, 1175, 1181; mineral waters, 1187, 1190; molybdenum, 

 339; pig iron, 79; pottery, 882, 892; quartz, 998, 1009; sand, 1149; 

 sandstone, 80, 805; steel, 88, 91, loi; tourmaline, 942, 954; tile, 863, 

 871; ttap, 805; tungsten, 333. 



WATER SUPPLY AND IRRIGATION PAPERS. 



The following papers, published by the U. S. Geological Survey 

 as Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, contain statistical matter more 

 or less closely related to geology: — 



No. 35, 1900. Daily readings of height of Connecticut river at 



