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Glacial geology of New York, which is so marvelous that it could never 
have been imagined until discovered by painstaking and persevering 
field work. w. u. 
MONTHLY AUTHOR'S CATALOGUE 
OF AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
ARRANGED ALPHABETJCALLY. 
BARBOUR, CARRIE A. 
Observations on the concretions of the Pierre shales. (Proc. Neb- 
Acad., vii, pp. 36-38., Nov. 1901.) 
BARBOUR, CARRIE A. 
Some methods of collecting, Pi-eparing- and Mounting fossils. 
(Pro. Neb. Hist. Soc, vol. 2, 1898. pp. 258-264.) 
BARBOUR, E. H., 
State Geological Survey: Report of progress for the summer of 
1900. (Neb. Acad. Sci., vol. 7, Nov. 1901. pp. 166-169.) 
BARBOUR, E. H. 
Report of the Geologist: volcanic ash in Nebraska soils. (Rep. 
Neb. Bd. Agl.) 
BARBOUR, E. H. 
The unpublished meteorites of Nebraska. (Neb. Acad. Sci., vol. 7, 
Nov. 1901, p. 34.) 
BARBOUR, E. H. 
Altitudes in Nebraska. (Neb. Bd. Agl., vol. for 1901. pp. 169-180.) 
BARBOUR, E. H. (and C. A. Fisher) 
The geological bibliography of Nebraska. (Neb. Bd. Agl. 1901, pp. 
248-266.) 
BLAKE, W. P. 
Diatom-earth in Arizona, (Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Eng., New York 
and Phil., meetng, Feb. and May, 1902. J 
BOYD, D. G. 
Michipicoten Mining Division. (11 Report Bu. Mines, Ontario, 
1902, p. 74-78.) 
BRANNER, J. C. 
Syllabus of a course of lectures on elementary geology. Second 
edition, 369 pp. The University Bookstore , Stanford University, Cal. 
$2.75. 
BRIDGE, DR. Norman. 
Address at the Presentation of the Memorial bronze of Edward 
Waller Claypole, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Cal., June 
2, 1902. 
CALKINS, FRANK C. 
A contribution to the petrography of the John Day basin. Dept. 
Geol. Univ. Cal., vol. 3, pp. 109-173, Aug. 1902. 
CAMPBELL, M. R. (DAVID WHITE and M. HASELTINE.) 
The Northern Appalachian coal field. (U. S. G. S.. 22 Ann. Rep., 
1900-1901, Part 3, 1902.) 
