Author's Catalogue. 59 
HAMILTON, S H. 
Th" mineral inilustry: — The Cement industry. (Rep. State Geol., 
1903. New Jersey, pp. 95-112.) 
HERRICK, C. L. 
The clinoplains of the Rio Grande. (Am. Geol., vol. 2,3, pp. 376- 
3S1, May. 1904.) 
HERRICK, C. L. 
Block mountains in New Mexico: a correction. (Am. Geol., vol. 
33. p 393, May, 1904.) 
HERRICK, C. L. 
A v.oal measure forest near Socorro, New M:;xico. (Jour. Geol.. 
vol. 12, pp. 237-252. Apr.-May, 1904.) 
HERRICK, H. N. 
C.yi)sum deposits of New Mexico. (Bull. 223. U. S. G. S., p. 89.) 
HERSHEY, O. H. 
The Bragdon formation in northwestern California: concluded. 
(Am. Geol., vol. 33, pp. 347-360. May, 1904.) 
HILGARD, E. W. 
Proposed examination of the arid belts in South Africa and South 
America. (Am. Geo!., vol. 33, p. 394, May. 1904.) 
HILL, B. F. 
Gypsum deposits in Texas. (Bull. 223, U. S. Geol. Sur.. p. 68.) 
HYDE, J. E. 
Changtrs in the drainage near Lancaster. (Ohio Nat. vol. 4. p. 
146, May, 1904.) 
IDDINGS, JOS, P. 
Quartz-Feldspar prophyry (graniphyre liparose-alaskose) from 
Llano, Texas. (Jour. Geol., vol. 12. pp. 225-232, Apr.-May, 1904.) 
JOHNSON, D. W. 
The Geolog-y of the Cerillos hills. New Mexico. (School of Mine:-5 
Quart., vols. 24 and 25, 1903.) 
KAIN, S. W. 
Recent earthquakes in New Brunswick. (Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
N. B., vol. 5, pp. 243-245, June, 1904.) 
KINDLE, E. M. 
Note on some concretions in the Chemung of southern New 
York. (Am. Geol., vol. 33, pp. 360-363, May, 1904.) 
KLOCKMANN, F. 
On the formation of certain ore deposits. (Eng. and Min. Jour., 
vol. 77. p. 964, June 16, 1904.) 
KNAPP, G. N. 
Underground waters of New Jersey: — Welis drilled in 1903. 
(Rep. State Geologist, New Jersey, 1903, pp. 73-S4.) 
KNIGHT, W. C. 
Gypsum deposits in Wyoming. (Bull. 223, U. S. G. S., p. 79.) 
