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W. Healey-Dall : Report on Coal and Lignite of Alaska, p. 763-908 (pi. 48-58, lig. 23- 

 25). — G. Homans Eldridge : The Uintaite (Gilsonile) Deposits of Utah, p. 909-949 

 (pi. 59-60, 1 carte). — N. S. Shaler, J. B. Woodwoorlh and C. F. Marbut : The Glacial 

 Brick Clays of Bhode Island and S. E. Massachusetts, p. 951-1004 (pi. 61-62, fig. 34- 

 43,. — Timotliey W. Stanton : The faunal relations of the Eocene and Upper creta- 

 ceous of the Pacific Coast, p. 1005-1048 (pi. 63-67). 



— U. S. Geol. Surv. 17 Ann. Rep. 1895-96, P. II, Economie 

 Geology and Hydrography. 1896, in-4°, 864 p. 



Waldemar Lindgreen : Tlie Gold-Quarlz Veins of Nevada and Grass Valley Districts, 

 California, p. 1-262 (pi. 1-24. fig. 1-37, 1 carte). — Whilman Cross : Geology of Silver 

 Chfï and the Rosila Hills, Colorado, p. 263-403 (pi. 25-36, 2 cartes). — S. Franklin- 

 Emmons : The Mines of Custer County, Colorado, p. 405-472 (pi. 37, fig. 38-43). — 

 Marius R. Campbell and Walter C. Mendenhall : Géologie Sections along the New 

 and Kanawha Rivers in West Virginia, p. 473-512 (pi. 38-49). — Ch.-VV. Hayes : The 

 Tennesee Phosphates, p. 513-550 (pi. 50-55, fig. 44). — Grave K. Gilbert : The Under- 

 ground Water of the Arkansas Valley in Easlern Colorado, p. 551-601 (pi. 56-68, 

 fig. 45-49). — Nelson Horatio Darton : Preliminary Report on Artesian Walers of a 

 Portion of the Dakotas, p. 603-694 (pi. 49-107, fig. ^0-65). — Fr. Leverett : The Water 

 Resources of Illinois, p. 695-849 (pi. 108-113, fig. 66-74). 



— U. S. Geol. Surv. Bulletin. 



N» 87, 1897. Schuchert : A Synopsis of American Fossil Brachiopoda, including 

 Bibliography and Synonymy, 464 p. — N° 127, 1896. N.-H. Darton : Catalogue and 

 Index of contributions to North American Geology, 1045 p. — N° 130, 1896. Fr. 

 Boughton-Weeks : Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, Paleon- 

 tology, Petrology and Mineralogy for 1892 and 1893, 210 p. — N° 135, 1896. Fr. 

 Boughton-Weeds : Bibliography.... for 1894, 141 p. — N» 136, 1896. Florence Bas- 

 com : The ancient volcanic Rocks of South Mountain, Pennsylvania, 124 p. ('18 pi. 

 dont 1 carte géol. couleur). — N» 137, 1896. R. Hay : The Geology of the Fort Riley 

 Military réservation and vicinity, Kansas, 34 p. (8 pi. dont 1 carte). — N° 138, 1896. 

 N. Horatio Darton : Artesian Well prospects in the Atlantic coastal plain région, 

 232 p. (18 pi.). — N» 139, 1896. W. Harvey Weed and L. Valentine Pirsons : Geology 

 of the Castle Mountain mining district Montana, 164 p. (17 pi). — N° 140, 18y6. 

 Fr. Haynes Newell : Report of Progress of the Division of Hydrography for the 

 calendar year 1895, 356 p. — N» 141, 18^6. W. Ruliock Clark : The Eocene deposits 

 of the middle Atlantic slope in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, 167 p. (40 pi.). — 

 N° 142, 1896. T. Wayland Vaughan : A brief contribution to the geology and paleon- 

 tology of northwestern Louisiana, 65 p. (4 pi.). — N° 143, 1896. J. Casper-Branner : 

 Bibliography of clays and the ceramic arts, 114 p. — N° 144, 1896. J. Edward-Todd : 

 The Moraines of the Missouri Coteau and their attendant deposits, 71 p. (21 pi.). — 

 N° 145, 1896. W.-M. Fontaine : The Potamoc Formation in Virginia, 149 p. (2 pi., 

 13 fig.). — N° 146, 1896. Fred. Boughton-Weeks : Bibliography and index of North 

 American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology and Mineralogy for the year 1895, 130 p. 

 — N» 147, 1896. Ch.-S. Perrine : Earthquakes in California in 1895, 23 p. — No 148, 

 1897. F.-W. Clarke and W.-F. Hillebrand : Analyses of Rocks with a Chapter on 

 Analytic Methods. Laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880 to 1896, 

 306 p. 



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