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-Hunt, W. F., and Kraus, E^ H. The Occurrence of Sulphur and Celestite 



at Maybee, Michigan. [Extract from American Journal of Science, Vol. 



XXI, pp. 237-44; March, 1906.] 

 -HuTCHiNS, Edgar Burton, Jr. A Contribution to the Chemistry of the 



Tellurates. [Bulletin of University of Wisconsin, No. 119, Science Series, 



Vol. Ill, No. 3, pp. 39-84; July, 1905.] 

 -Jacob, Charles, and Flusin, Georges. Etude sur le Glacier Noir et le 



Glacier Blanc dans le Massif du Pelvoux. [Extrait de I'annuaire de la 



Societe des Touristes du Dauphine, No. 30, 1904; 62 pp.] 

 -Jamieson, T. F. Some Changes of Level in the Glacial Period. [Geological 



Magazine, Decade V, Vol. II, No. 497, pp. 484-90; November, 1905.] 

 -Johnson, D. W., Relation of the Law to Underground Waters. [U. S. 



Geological Survey, Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 122, 1905.] 

 -Kemp, J. F. Geological Book-keeping. [Bulletin of Geological Society of 



America, Vol. XVI, pp. 411-18; August, 1905.] 

 The Physiography of the Adirondacks. [Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 



LXVIII, pp. 195-211, 14 figures; March, 1906.] 

 -Keyes, C. R. The Fundamental Complex beyond the Southern End of the 



Rocky Mountains. [American Geologist, August, 1905.] 

 -Geology and Underground Water Conditions of the Jornada del Muerto, 



New Mexico. [U. S. Geological Survey, Water-Supply and Irrigation 

 Paper No. 123, 1905.] 



-Knopf, A., and Thelen, P. Sketch of the Geology of Mineral King, Cali- 

 fornia. [Bulletin of the Department of Geology, University of California, 

 Vol. IV, No. 12, pp. 227-62, 3 plates; October, 1905.] 



-Kraus, E. H., and Hunt, W. F. The Occurrence of Sulphur and Celestite 

 at Maybee, Michigan. [Extract from American Journal of Science, Vol. 

 XXI, pp. 237-44; March, 1906.] 



-Lamb, G. F. Field Geology in Ohio State University. [American Geologist, 

 Vol. XXXVI, September, 1905.] 



-Lambe, Lawrence M. [Description of New Species of Testudo and Baena 

 with Some Remarks on Some Cretaceous Forms. [Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. 

 XIX, No. 10, pp. 187-96; January, 1906.] 

 -A New Species of Hyracodon {H. priscidens) from the Oligocene of the 



Cypress Hills, Assiniboia. Fossil Horses of the Oligocene of the Cypress 

 Hills, Assiniboia. [Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Second 

 Series, 1905-6, Vol.- XI, Section IV; Ottawa, August, 1905.] 



-Lee, Willis Thomas. Underground Waters of Salt River Valley, Arizona. 

 [U. S. Geological Survey, Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 136, 

 1905; 196 pp.] 



-Leighton, M. O. Preliminary Report of the Pollution of Lake Champlain. 

 [U. S. Geological Survey, Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 121, 



1905-] 

 -Leigh, C. K. Rock Cleavage. [U. S. Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 239, 



1905] 



-Leverett, Frank. Review of the Glacial Geology of the Southern Penin- 

 sula of Michigan. [Extract from Sixth Annual Report, Michigan Academy 

 of Science, pp. 100-10.] 



-Low, Albert H. Technical Methods in Ore Analysis. [New York: John 

 Wiley & Sons, 1905.] 



-Margerie, Ermn. de. La carte bathymetrique des oceans, et I'oeuvre de 

 la Commission Internationale de Wiesbaden. [Annales de Geographic, 

 Vol. XIV, pp. 385-98; November, 1905.] 



