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-Fuller Myron L. The Gaines Oil Field of Northern Pennsylvania. 

 [Extract from the Twenty-second Ann. Rept. of the Survey 1900-1901, 

 Part III — Coal, Oil, Cement. Washington, 1902.] 



-Fenneman, N. M. Lakes of Southeastern Wisconsin. [Wisconsin Geol- 

 ogy and Natural History Survey, Bull. No. VIII, Educational series, 

 No. 2. Madison, 1902.] 



-HoBBS, W. H. Emigrant Diamonds in America. [From the Smithson- 

 ian Report for 1901, pp. 359-66 (with Plates I-III). Washington, 1902.] 



-Lee, Willis T. Canyons of Southeastern Colorado. [Reprinted from 

 the Journal of Geography, Vol. I, No. 8, October, 1902.] 



-Leverett, Frank. Glacial Formations and Drainage Features of the 

 Erie and Ohio Basins. [Monograph XLI. U. S. Geol. Survey.] 



-Quarterly Journal of Geological Society (with- papers by Mr. Thomas, 

 Professor Boyd Dawkins, Mr. Coomdraswdmy, Professor Bonney, and 

 Professor Garwood). London : Longmans, Green & Co., November, 

 1902.] 



-New York State Museum, Twentieth Report of the State Geologist. 

 [Reprinted from the Fifty-fourth Ann. Rept. of the New York State 

 Museum, Albany, 1902.] 



-Reid, John A. The Igneous Rocks near Pajaro. [University of Cali- 

 fornia Publications, Bull. Dept. Geol., Vol. Ill, No. 6, pp. 173-90, Plate 

 XVIII. Berkeley: University Press, November, 1902.] 



-Richardson, Charles H. The Terranes of Orange County, Vermont. 

 [Albany, N. Y. J. Lyon Co., 1902.] 



-Sardeson, F. W. The Carboniferous Formations of Humboldt, Iowa. 

 [From American Geologist, November, 1902.] 



-Shimek, B. The Loess of Natchez, Mississippi. [From American Geol- 

 ogist, November, 1902.] 



-Steinmann, G. Zur Tektonik des nordschweizerischen Kettenjura. [Sep- 

 arat-abdruck aus dem Centralblatt fiir Mineralogie, Geologic und 

 Paleontologie 1902. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagshand- 

 lung, IQ02,] 



-SiMONDS, Frederick W. The Minerals and Mineral Localities of Texas. 

 [University of Texas Mineral Survey, Bull. No. 5, December, 1902.] 



-State Board of Geological Survey of Michigan for the year 1901, Report 

 of the. Alfred C. Lane, State Geologist. [Lansing, Mich. Wynkoop, 

 Hallenbeck Crawford Co.] 



Taff, Joseph A. Chalk of Southwestern Arkansas, with notes on its 

 adaptability to the manufacture of hydraulic cements. [Extract from 

 the Twenty-first Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. 1900-190 1, Part III — 

 Coal, Oil, Cement. Washington, 1902.] 



