Monthly Author s Catalogue. 187" 
EMMENS, N. W. 
The Camborne mining district of British Columbia. (Min. Mag., 
vol. 11, pp. 130-138, Feb., 1905.) 
FAIRCHILD, H. L. (See HAWORTH, E.) 
GILBERT, G. K. 
Plans for obtaining subterranean temperatures. (Year Book 
No. 3, Car. Inst., pp. 259-267, 1905.) 
GOULD, C. N. 
Geology of the Wichita mountains of Oklahoma. (3rd Bien. 
rep., Geol. and Nat. Hist., Okla., pp. 15-22, 1904.) 
HALL, C. M...(See TODD, J. E.) 
HATCHER, J. B. 
An attempt to correlate the marine with the non-marine forma- 
tions of the middle west. (Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, vol. 43, pp. 341-365, 
Oct.-Dec. 1904.) 
HAWORTH, E. (D. F. McFARLAND and H. L. FAIRCHILD). 
The Dexter, Kansas, nitrogen gas well. (Science, vol. 21, Feb. 
3, 1905.) 
HITCHCOCK, C. H. 
Glaciation of the Green mountain range. (Rep. State Geol., 
190.3-1904, pp. 67-86, 1904.) 
KEITH, ARTHUR, 
Description of the Asheville Quadrangle. U. S. G. S., Geol. At- 
las, Folio No. 116, 1904. 
KEYES, C. R. 
Structures of basin ranges. (.Jour. Geol., vol. 13, pp. 63-70, Jan.- 
Feb., 1905.) 
KIRK, C. T. 
A preliminary report on the contact of the Permian with the 
Pennsylvanian in Oklahoma. ,(3rd Bien. Rep., Geol. and Nat. Hist.,. 
Okla., pp. 5-14, 1904.) 
LAKES, ARTHUR. 
Gold free in other than oxidized zones (Mines and Min., vol, 
25, p. 331, Feb., 1905.) 
LAMBE, L. M. 
On the squamose-parietal crest of the horned dinosaurs Centro- 
saurus opertus and Monoclonius canadensis from the Cretaceous of 
Alberta. (Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. 10, pp. 12, 2 plates, 1904.) 
LAMBE, L. M. 
Progress of vertebrate paleontology in Canada. (Trans Roy 
Soc. Can., vol. 10, pp. 13-56, 1904.) 
LEITH, C. K. 
Rock cleavage, Bull. 239, U. S. G. S., pp. 216, 27 plates, 1905. 
MARBUT, C. F. 
Physiographv in the Universitv. (Jour. Geog., vol. 4, pp. 23-30, 
Jan., 1905.) 
MARSTERS, V. F. 
Serpentine belt of Lamoille and Orleans counties [Vermont]. 
Rep. State Geol., 1903-1904, pp. 86-103, 1904.) 
