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Kansas — Continued. 



1889. Paleontology of the plains, Cra- 



gin. 

 Region south of great bend of 



the Arkansas, Cragin. 

 Salt deposits, Bailey, E. H. S. 

 Trias of Kansas, Hay, R. 

 Building stones, Merrill, G. P. 

 Salt, Hay, R. 

 Salt marshes, Hay, R. 



1890. Artesian -wells. Hay, R. 



Chalk from Niobrara Cretaceous, 

 Williston. 



Cheyenne sandstone, Cragin. 



Loess and its fossils, Shimek. 



Lignite in Dakota formation. 

 Hay, R. 



Permo-Carboniferous of Green- 

 wood and Butler counties, 

 Wooster. 



Macfarlane's Railway Guide, St. 

 John. 



Southwestern Kansas, Hay, Mo- 

 Gee. 



Salt mine. Hay, R. 



Silverdale limestone, analysis, 

 Catlett. 



Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



Structure of Kansas chalk, Wil- 

 liston. 



1891. Analysis of limestone [fromlola], 



Stokes. 

 Cheyenne sandstone and Neoco- 



mian shales, Cragin. 

 Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- 

 relation, Williams, H. S. 

 Progress report of artesian and 



underflow investigation, Net- 



tletpn. 

 Mammoth remains in Franklin 



county, Charlton. 

 Megalonyx beds in Kansas, Ud- 



den. 

 Northwestern Kansas, Hay, R. 



Keating, William H. Narrative of an 

 expedition to the source of St. Peters 

 River, Lake Winnepeck, Lake of the 

 Woods, etc., under Maj. Stephen H. 

 Long, in two volumes. Vol. 1, pp. xii, 

 439; vol.2, pp. vi, 459, 15 plates, map, 

 8°, Philadelphia, 1824. Reprinted, 

 London, 1825. xiii, 458; 248, 156 



pages. 



Abstract, Neues Jahrbuch for 1833, pp, 498- 

 501,l«a4. 



Keating, William H. — Continued. 



Vanuxem, Lardner, and. On the 



geology and mineralogy of Franklin in 

 Sussex County, N. J. i 



Philadelphia, Acad. Scj., Jonr., vol. 3, pp. 

 277-286, 1821. 



The 



genesis 



of ore 



Keck, Rudulf. 



deposits. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 35, pp. 3-4, i°, 

 1883. t 



Kedzie, G. E. The bedded ore deposits 

 of Red Mountain mining district, Ouray 

 County, Colo. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 10, pp, 

 570-581, 1888. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 46, pp. 104-108, 

 4°, 1888. 



Kedzie, William K. The elements of 

 agrio ultural geology for the schools of 

 Kansas, 96 pages, 1 plate, 16°, Cincin- 

 nati, 1877. 



Keeuey, J. C. Novaculite in Georgia, 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 16, p. 185 {§ p.), 1829. 



Keith, Arthur, Geiger, H. R., and. The 

 structure of the Blue Ridge near Har- 

 pers Ferry. 



Geol. Soo. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 155-163, 

 164, 1891. 



Discussed by C. D. Waloott and C. H. Hitoh- 

 coclc, pp. 163-164. 



Abstracts, Am. Geol., vol. 7, p. 262 (ip.); 

 Am. Nat., vol. 25, pp. 364, 658 (4 lines), 

 1891. 



Kelley, Edward G. Remarks on the 

 geological features of the island of 

 Owyhee o"- Hawaii [etc.], with an 

 account of th e condition of the volcano 

 of Kilauea [etc.]. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 40, pp. 117-122, plate, 

 1841. 



Kellogg, Orson. A remarkable geo- 

 logical development in Elizabeth town, 

 Essex County, N. Y. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 1, pp. 135-138, 

 1849. 



Kelly, D. S. Coal measures of Lyon 

 County. 



Kansas Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 10, p. 45 

 (f p.), 1888. 



Kemp, Alex. F. Notes on the Bermudas 

 and their natural history, with special 

 reference to their marine algse. 



Canadian aJat., vol. 2, pp. 145-156, 1857. 



[ ] A holiday visit to the Acton copper 



mines. 



Canadian Nat., vol. 5, pp. 349-362, 1860. 



