48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANN ARBOR MEETING 



Inequalities in tlie old Paleozoic sea bottom. American Geologist, volume 15, 

 1895, page 64. 



Recent geological work in South Dakota. American Geologist, volume 16, 

 1S95. page 202. 



Inteiioessial till near Sioux City, Iowa (with H. Foster Bain). Iowa Acad- 

 emy of Sciences, Proceedings, volume 2, 1895, pages 20-23. 



The i^ioraines of the Missouri Coteau and their attendant deposits. United 

 States Geological Survey, Buletin number 144, 1896, 71 pages, 21 plates. 



Quaternary geology of the Pligginsville, Missouri, quadrangle. Missouri Geo- 

 logical Survey, volume 9, 1896, pages 54-59. Special edition issued in 1892 

 in advance of volume 9. 



Quaternary geology of the Bevier, Missouri, quadrangle. Missouri Geological 

 Survey, volume 9, 1896, pages 37-47. Special edition issued in 1894 in ad- 

 vance of volume 9. 



Formation of the Quaternary deposits in Missouri. Missouri Geological Sur- 

 vey, volume 10, 1896, pages 114-217, plates 12-22. 



Loglike concretions and fossil shores. American Geologist, volume 17, 1896, 

 pages 347-349. 



Volcanic dust in southwestern Nebraska and in South Dakota. Science, new 

 series, volume 5, 1897, pages 61-62. 



Is the loess of either lacustrine or semi-marine origin? Science, new series, 

 volume 5, 1897, pages 993-994. 



A revision of the moraines of Minnesota. American Journal of Science, fourth 

 series, volume 6, 1898, pages 469-477. 



Degradation of the loess. Iowa Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, volume 5, 

 1898, pages 46-51. 



First and second biennial reports of State Geologist, with accompanying pa- 

 pers. South Dakota Geological Survey, Bulletin number 2, 1898, 135 pages, 

 15 plates. 



The clay and stone resources of South Dakota. Engineering and Mining Jour- 

 nal, volume 66, 1898, page 371. 



The moraines of southeastern South Dakota and their attendant deposits. 

 United States Geological Survey, Bulletin number 158, 1899, 165 pages, 27 

 plates, 31 figures. 



New light on the drift in South Dakota. Iowa Academy of Sciences, Proceed- 

 ings, volume 6, 1899, pages 122-130. Also, American Geologist, volume 25, 



1900, pages 96-105. 



The geology of Hubbard, northwestern Gass, Norman, Polk, Marshall, Roseau, 

 Kittson, and Beltrami counties, Minnesota. Minnesota Geological and Nat- 

 ural History Survey, Final Report, volume 4, 1899, pages 82-155, plates 

 59-64, figures 9-15. 



Geology and water resources of a portion of southeastern South Dakota. 

 United States Geological Survey, Water Supply and Irrigation Papers, 

 number 34. 1900, 34 pages, 10 plates. 



River action phenomena. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, vol- 

 ume 12, 1901, pages 486-490. 



Some problems of the Dakota artesian system. Science, new series, volume 14, 



1901, page 794. Also, Scientific American Supplement, volume 52, 1901, 

 page 21504. 



