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—Kinney, B. A. Report of the State Supervisor of Natural Gas for the Year 

 1904. [Twenty-ninth Annual Report of Geology and Natural Resources 

 of Indiana, 1905; 12 pp.] 



— KiRCHOFFER, WiLLiAM Gray. The Sources of Water Supply in Wisconsin. 

 [Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, No. 106, Jan., 1905; 80 pp., 3 pis., 

 3 diags., 21 tables.] 



— Leith, Charles Kenneth. Genesis of the Lake Superior Iron Ores. [Eco- 

 nomic Geology, Ibid., pp. 47-67; Oct.-Nov., 1905.] 



— Lindgren, Waldemar. Ore Deposition and Deep Mining. [Ibid., pp. 34- 

 47; Oct.-Nov., 1905.] 



Occurrence of Albite in the Bendigo Veins. [Ibid., pp. 163-67; Nov.- 



Dec, 1905.] 



—Logan, W. N., and Hand, W. F. A Preliminary Report on Some of the 

 Clays of Mississippi. [Geological Survey of Mississippi, Bulletin No. 3, 

 July, 1905; 88 pp., 23 figs.] 



— LovELL, J. T. Transacuons of the Kansas Academy of Science, Vol. XX, 

 Part I, [Topeka: State Printing Office, 1906;, 272 pp.] 



— Mawson, D. The Geology of the New Hebrides. [Proceedings of the Lin- 

 nean Society of New South Wales, Oct., 1905; 85 pp., 15 pis., 7 figs.] 



—Martin, G. C. (and Stanton, T. W.). Mesozoic Section on Cook Inlet and 

 Alaska Peninsula. [Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. 

 XVI, June, 1905; 20 pp., 4 pis.] 



—Martin, Robert. Coal Mining in the Musselburgh Coal-Field. [Transac- 

 tions of the Edinburgh Geological Society, Vol. VIII, Part III, 1905, 

 PP- 374-79-] 



— McClung, C. E. The University of Kansas Expedition into the John Day 

 Region of Oregon. [Transactions of Kansas Academy of Science, Vol. XX, 

 Part I, 1906; 4 pp.] 



— McKee, Ralph H. The Primeval Atmosphere. [Science, N. S., Vol. XXIII, 

 Feb. 16, 1906; 4 pp.] 



—Merrill, Frederick, J. H. New York State Museum. Fifty-seventh 

 Annual Report, 1903; Albany, 1905; 396 pp., many pis. and figs. 



— National Academy of Sciences, Report for the Year 1905. [Washington: 

 Government Printing Office, 1906; 39 pp.] 



— NiPHER, Francis E. Primitive Conditions in the Solar Nebula. [Tran- 

 sactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, Vol. XIV, No. 4; May 18, 

 1904; 12 pp.] 



• The Law of Contraction of Gaseous Nebulae. [Ibid., Vol. XIII, No. 5; 



Oct. I, 1903.] 



— Peach, B. N. Abstract of an Opening Address, the Higher Crustacea of 

 the Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland. [Transactions of the Edinburgh 

 Geological Society, Vol. VIII, Part III, 1905; pp. 372-74.] 



