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SHANNON, C. W. Oklahoma Geological Survey. Part L — Director's 

 Biennial Report, 1914. Part II. — Mineral Resources of Oklahoma 

 and Statistics of Production from 1901 to 1914. Oklahoma Oeol. Surv. 

 Bull. no. 22, pp. 1-142, figs, [maps] & pis. i-iv. 1914. 



SHANNON, E. V. Crystals of" Pvromorphite. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, 

 xliii. pp. 325-327, figs. 1917. 



2. Famatinite from Goldfield, Nevada. Ibid. xliv. pp. 469-470, fig. 



1917. 



3. On Mullanite, a New Member of the Jamesonite Group, from Two 



Localities. Ibid. xlv. pp. 66-70, figs. 1918. 



4. On the Occurrence of Ilvaite in the South Mountain Mining District, 



Owyhee County, Idaho. Ibid. xlv. pp. 118-125, figs. 1918. 



5. Anglesite from the Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho. Ibid, xlvii. pp. 



287-292, figs. 1919. 



SHARP, L. T. Salts, Soil-colloids, and Soils. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Washing- 

 ton, i. pp. 563-568. 1915. 



SHARP, R. C. Wolfram Deposits in the Argentine. Mining Mag. xviii. 

 pp. 230-233, figs, [map & geol. sections]. 1918. 



SHAW, A. N. See King, L. V., 2. 



SHAW, E. W. Gas from Mud Lumps at the Mouths of the Mississippi. 



Bull. U.S. Oeol. Surv. no. 541, pp. 19-22. 1914. 

 2. Quaternary Deformation in Southern Illinois and South-eastern 



Missouri, [Abstract.] Bull. Oeol. Soc. Am. xxvi. pp. 67-68. 1915. 

 3. Carlyle Oil-Field and Surrounding Territory [Illinois]. Bull. 



III. Oeol. Surv. no. 20, pp. 43-80, pis. ii-vii [geol. maps & sections]. 1915. 

 4. Newly Discovered Beds of Extinct Lakes in Southern and Western 



Illinois and Adjacent States. Ibid. pp. 139-157, figs, [maps & sections] 



& pis. xiii-xiv [geol. & topogr. maps]. 1915. 

 ■ 5. On the Origin of the Loess of South-western Indiana. Science, 



xli. pp. 104-108. 1915. 



6. The Rate of Continental Denudation. Ibid. pp. 244-245. 1915. 



■ 7. Sedimentation along the Gulf Coast of the United States. [Abstract.] 



Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvii. p. 71. 1916. 

 8. Significance of Sorting in Sedimentary Rocks. Ibid, xxviii. pp. 925- 



932. 1917. 



9. The Absence of Water in Certain Sandstones of the Appalachian Oil- 

 Fields. Econ. Oeol. xii. pp. 610-628. 1917. [See also Reeves, F.] 



10. Characteristics of the upper part of the Till of Southern Illinois 



and elsewhere. [Abstract.] Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxix. p. 76. 1918. 



11. Relation between Occurrence and Qualitv of Petroleum and Broad 



Areas of Uplift and Folding. [Abstract.] Ibid. pp. 87-88. 1918. 



12. Age of Peneplains of the Appalachian Province. Ibid. pp. 575- 



586. 1918. 



13. Crevices and Cavities in Oil Sands. Econ. Geol. xiii. pp. 207-222. 1918. 



14. Anomalous Dips. Ibid. pp. 598-610. 1918. 



. See also Trowbridge, A. C, 3. 



— — 15. & G. C. Matson. Natural Gas Resources of Parts of North Texas. 



1. — Gas in the Area North and West of Fort Worth. 2. — Gas Prospects 



South and South-east of Dallas. Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. no. 629, pp. 



1—119, figs. & pis. i-vii [topogr. & geol. maps & sections]. 1916. 

 SHAW, J. J. The Milne-Shaw Seismograph. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1915, 



pp. 57-58. 1916. 



2. Notes on the Comparison of Two Milne-Shaw Seismographs. Ibid. 



1917, pp. 5-12, figs, [diagrams]. 1918. 

 3, & Others. Seismological Investigations. — Twenty-first Report of 



the Committee. Ibid. 1916, pp. 29-58, figs. & pi. i [diagrams]. 1917. 

 SHAW, N. Prince Boris Galitzin. [Obit.] Nature, xcvii. p. 424. 1916. 

 SHELLEY, J. W. Graphite in Madagascar. Alining Mag. xiv. pp. 324-330. 



fig. [map]. 1916. 



SHELTON, H. S. The " Sulphate " in River Water. Chem. News. ex. 



pp. 307-308; Ibid. cxi. p. 126. 1914. [See also Dole, R. B.] 

 2. The Radioactive Methods of Determining Geological Time. [Abstract.] 



Abs. Proc. G. S. 1914-15, p. 63. 1915. 

 3. A Discrepancy in Geochemical Data [Sulphates in River-Water]. 



Chem. News, cxii. pp. 85-88. 1915. 

 SHEPHERD, E. S. The Composition of the Gases of Kilauea. Weekly 



Bull. Hawaiian Observatory, vii. p. 94. 1919. And A.C. 

 — — . See also Day, A. L., 3; & Dillingham, F. T. 



