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Clam. Messrs Hugh M. Smith, George H. 

 Sherwood, Frederic P. Gorham, James L. 

 Kellogg, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fish- 

 eries, Report, 1903. Pp. 139-224. 



Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries to 

 the Secretary of Commerce and Labor for the 

 Year Ending June 30, J904. 



Commercial Fisheries of the Interior Lakes 

 and Rivers of New York and Vermont. John 

 N. Cobb, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fish- 

 eries, Report, 1903. Pp. 225-246. 



A Revision of Malaclemmys, a Genus of 

 Turtles. Wm. Perry Hay, Bureau of Fisher- 

 ies, Bull. 1904. Pp. 1-20. 



The Seaweed Industries, of Japan. The 

 Utilization of Seaweeds in the United States. 

 Hugh M. Smith, Bureau of Fisheries, Bull, of 

 1904. Pp. 133-181. 



State Ichthyology of Massachusetts. Theo- 

 dore Gill, Bureau of Fisheries, Report, June, 

 1904. Pp. 163-188. 



The Salt-marsh Atnphipod : Orchestia Pa- 

 lustris. Mabel E. Smallwood, Cold Spring 

 Harbor Monographs. 



Mammals from Beaver County, Utah, Col- 

 lected by the Museum Expedition of 1904. 

 J. A. Allen, the Museum of the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences, Science Bull., 

 Vol. 1, No. 5. 



Additions to the Coleoptera of the United 

 States, with Notes on Some Known Species. 

 Chas. Schaeffer, the Museum of the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences, Science Bull., 

 Vol. 1, No. 6. 



Minnesota's Eastern, Southern and Western 

 Boundaries. Alexander N. Winchell, Minne- 

 sota Historical Collections, Vol. X, 1905. 



The Origin of Certain Place Names in the 

 United States. Henry Gannett, U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey, Bull. 258. 



A Geological Reconnaissance Across the 

 Cascade Range. George Otis Smith and Frank 

 C. Calkins, U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 235. 



Results of Primary Triangulation and Pri- 

 mary Traverse, 1903-04. Samuel S. Gannett, 

 U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 245. 



Lessons from the Grain-rust Epidemic of 

 1904. Mark Alfred Carleton, Farmers' Bull. 

 Bull. 219. 



A Gazetteer of Indian Territory. By Henry 

 Gannett, U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 248. 



Limestones of Southwestern Pennsylvania. 

 Frederick G. Clapp, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Bull. 249. 



Rock Cleavage. Charles Kenneth Leith, 

 U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 239. 



Economic Geology of the Iola Quadrangle, 

 Kansas. George I. Adams, Erasmus Haworth , 

 and W. R. Crane, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Bull. 238. 



The Lignite of North Dakota and its Relation 

 to Irrigation. F. A. Wilder, U. S. Geological 

 vSurvey, Water Supply and Irrigation Paper 

 No 117. 



Contributions to Devonian Paleontology, 

 1903. Henry Shaler Williams and Edward 

 M. Kindle, U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 244. 



Bibliography and the Index of North Ameri- 

 can Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and 

 Mineralogy, for the Year 1903. Fred Bough- 

 ton Weeks, U. S Geological Survey, Bull. 240. 



The Porcupine Placer District, Alaska. Chas. 

 W. Wright, U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 

 236. 



Underground Waters of Eastern United 

 States. Myron L. Fuller, U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Water Supply and Irrigation Paper 

 No. 114. 



Water Powers of Alabama, with an appendix 

 on Stream Measurements in Mississippi. Ben- 

 jamin M. Hall, U. S. Geological Survey, Water 

 Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 107. 



Preliminary Report on the Underground 

 Waters of Washington. Henry Landes, U. S. 

 Geological Survey, Water Supply and Irriga- 

 tion Paper No. ill. 



Water Resources of the Philadelphia District. 

 Florence Bascom, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 106. 



Hydrography of the Susquehanna River 

 Drainage Basin. John C. Hoyt and Robert H. 

 Anderson, U. S. Geological Survey, Water 

 Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 109. 



Preliminary Report on the Pollution of Lake 

 Champlain. Marshall Ora Leighton, U. S. 

 Geological Survey, Water Suppl3 T and Irriga- 

 tion Paper No. 121. 



The Disposal of Strawboard and Oil-well 

 Wastes. Robert Lemuel Sackett and Isaiah 

 Bowman, U. S. Geological Survey, Water 

 Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 113. 



The Stone Industry in 1903. David T. Day, 

 U. S. Geological Survey. 



The Production of Gold and Silver in 1903. 

 Dr David T. Day, U. S. Geological Survey. 



Report of Progress in the Geological Resur- 

 vey of the Cripple Creek District, Colorado. 

 Waldemar Lindgren and Frederick Leslie 

 Ransome, U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 254. 



Mineral Resources of the United States, 

 Calendar Year 1903. David T. Day, U. S. 

 Geological Survey. 



