153 



[1914.] 



AMERICA (Noeth). 



svlvania). 1 : 62,500. 1913 ; Folio 

 190, Niagara (New York). 1 : 

 125,000. 1913. 



Alabama. Geological Survey. Coosa 

 Coalfield, with sections. 1 inch = 

 about 1^ miles. 1912. 



— Cretaceous of. 1 : 2,500,000. 

 1914— Stephenson, L. W., 2. 



Arizona. South Franciscan Volcanic 

 Field. 1 : 500,000. 1913.— Robin- 

 son, H. H. 



. Sulphur Spring Valley. 1 : 



250,000. 1913. — Meinzer, 0. E., 



■ 2. 



California. Weaverville. 1 = 



253,440. 1914.— Ferguson, H. G. 

 . Klamath Mts. 1 inch = about 



70 miles. Also auriferous gravels 



of Weaverville. 1 : 316,800. 1914. 



— Diller, J. S. 

 Carolina. — See United States 



Geologic Atlas. 

 Colorado. De Beque Oilfield. 1 : 



62,500. 1913.— Woodruff, E. G. 

 . Oil-shale of North - West 



Colorado. 1 : 750,000. 1914.— 



Woodruff, E. G., 2. 

 Dakota. Standing Rock & Che3"enue 



R. Indian Reservations. 1 : 500,000. 



1914.— Calvert, W. R. 

 Florida. 1:1,000,000. And Pleisto- 

 cene of Florida. 1 : 2,000,000. 



1913.— Matson, G. C. 

 Geoe&ia. — See United States 



Geologic Atlas. 

 Idaho. Northwestern Custer County. 



1 : 250.000. Also part of Loon- 



Creek District. 1 : 24,000. 1913. 



— Umpleby, J. B. 

 . Lignite of Goose Creek District. 



1 : 125,000. 1913.— Bowen, C. F., 



2. 



. Tertiar}^ coal of Boise County. 



1 : 125,000. 1913.— Bowen, C. F. 



. iMullan & part of Montana. 



1 : 126,720. 1914.— Calkins, F. C. 



Illinois. Cretaceous of Southern 

 part of. 1 : 2,500,000. 1914. — 

 Stephenson, L. Vv''., 2. 



. See also United States Geo- 

 logic Atlas. 



Kansas. 1 : 1,520,640. 1913.— Ha- 

 worth, E. 



Kenttjckt. 1 inch = about 10 miles. 



1913.— Munn, M. J. 

 . Cretaceous of part of. 1 : 



2,500,000. 1914. — Stephenson, L. 



W., 2. . 



Michigan. Pre-Cambriau of Gwinn 

 District. 1 : 42,240. 1913.— Allen, 

 R. C, 2. 



Mississippi. Cretaceous of. 1 : 

 2,500,000. 1914. — Stephenson, L. 

 W., 2. 



Missouri. Rolla Quadrangle, 1 : 

 62,500. 1913.— Lee, Wallace. 



AMERICA (North). 



Montana. Tertiary of South - 



Western. 1 : 750,000. 1913. — 



Pardee, J. T. 

 . Pleistocene of Glacier National 



Park. 1 : 633,600.— Alden, W. C. 

 . Saltese, & part of Idaho. 1 : 



126,720. 1914.— Calkins, F. C. 

 . Magnetite-deposits on Black- 

 feet Indian Reservation. 1 inch = 



about 9 miles. 1914.— Stebinger, E. 

 . Clay-bed near Plentywood. 1 : 



126,720. 1914.— r>auer, C. M. 

 Nevada. Yellow Pine District. 1 : 



316,800. 1914.— Hill, J. M., 2, 

 New Jersey. Geological Survey. 



1 : 253,440. 1913. 

 . Pre-Cambrian of. 1:633,600. 



1914.— Bayley, W. S. 

 New York. Long Island. 1 : 



125,000. 1914.— Fuller, M. L. 

 . North Creek Quadrangle. 1 : 



62,500. 1914.— Miller, W. J., 4. 

 . Saratoga Springs. 1 : 62,500. 



1914.— Gushing, H. P. 

 . See also United States 



Geologic Atlas. 

 Oklahoma. Oklahoma & Northern 



Texas. 1 : 5,000,000. And Grand 



field District. 1 : 62,500. 1914.— 



Munn, M. J., 2. 

 Oregon. Marine Tertiary of. 1 : 



1,584,000. 1913.— Arnold, R., 2. 

 Pennsylvania. Glacial deposits. 



1 inch=40 miles. 1914.— Wright, 



G. F., 3. 



. See also United States 



Geologic Atlas. 



Tennessee. Red iron-ores & coal- 

 fields of Eastern Tennessee. 1 inch = 

 17 miles. 1914.— Burchard, E. F. 



. Cretaceous of part of. 1 : 



2,500,000. 1914. — Stephenson, L. 

 W., 2. 



. See also United States 



Geologic Atlas. 

 Utah. San Francisco region. 1 : 



126,720. 1914.— Butler, B. S., 2. 

 . Oil-sliale of parts of. 1 : 



750,000. 1914.— Woodrufi; E. G., 



2. 



VIRfM^UA. Part of the Ani^itixlon 

 Quadrangle, sbov.ir.g ])bi'vpbato- 

 l)eariiig rock. 1 im'b = 7 miles. 

 1914.— Stose, G. W. 



Washington. Marine Tertiary of. 

 1 : 1.581,000. ];)!;].— Arnold, H.. 2. 



. Ke])ublic District. 1 : ()2,500. 



1914.— Hancroft, H. 



WiscoxsTX. Clinton iron-ore deposits 

 in E;istern Vrisconsin. 1 inch = 

 32 milf.. li)l I.— Thwaites, F. T. 



Wyominc. Lincoln County. 1: 

 125,()(K). 1911.— Schultz, A". R. 

 AMERICA (South). 



Argentina. La Rioja region. 1 : 

 750,000. 1911.— Bodenbender, G. 



