Author's Catalogue. 387 
EMERSON, B. K. (and F. B. LOOMIS). 
Stegonius longipes, a new i-eptile from the Trlassic sandstones 
of the Connecticut valley. (Am. Jour. Scl., vol. 17. May, 1904, pp. 
377-380.) 
EMMONS, S. F. (and C. W. HAYES). 
C'ontribution.5 to economic geology. Bull. 225, U. S. Geol. Sur., pi). 
r.27. 1904. 
EVANS, HERBERT M. 
A new cestrationt spine from the lower Triassic of Idaho. (Bull. 
Dept. Geol., Uni. Cal., vol. 3, pp. 397-402. May, 1904. 
FAIRCHILD, H L. 
Proceedings of the fifteenth annual meeting of the Geological So- 
ciety of America, Washington, D. C, and of the fourth annual meet- 
ing of the Cordilleran section, San Francisco, Cal., Dec, 1902. (Bull. 
G. S. A., vol. H, pp. 495-609, pis. 64-65, March, 1904.) 
FAIRCHILD, H. L. 
Glacial drainage in central western New York. (Bull. G. S. A., 
vol. 14, p. 553, abstract, 1903.) 
FENNEMAN, N. M. 
Structure of the Boulder oil field, with records for the year 1903. 
(Bull. 225. U. S. Geol. Sur., pp. 383-392, 1904.) 
FINLAY, GEO. I. (and J. F. KEMP). 
Nipheline-syenite area of San Jose, Tamaulipas, Mexico. (Bull. 
G. S. A., vol. 14, p. 534, abstract, 1903.) 
FINLAY, GEO. I. 
The geology of the San Jose district, Tamaulipas, Mexico. (Am. 
N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 247-318, Mar. 1904.) 
FISHER, C. A. 
Coal fields of the White mountain region, New Mexico. (Bull. 
225, U. S. Geol. Sur., pp. 293-295, 1904.) 
FISHER, C. A. 
Coal of the Big Horn basin. (Bull. 225, U. S. Geol. Sur, pp. 345- 
363, 1904.) 
FRAZER, PERSIFOR. 
Geogenesis and some of its bearings on economic geology. (Tran?. 
Am. Inst. Min. Kng. Atlantic City meeting, February, 1904.) 
FRAZER, PERSIFOR. 
Conterning soils, germs, arjd worms. (Jour. Frank Inst., \pril, 
1904.) 
FULLER, M. L. 
The Hyner gas pool. Chnton county. (Bull. 225, U. S. Geol. Sur., 
pp. S92-396, 1904.) 
GILBERT, G. K. 
Origin of basin ranges. (Bull. G. S. A., vol. 14, p. 551, abstract, 
1903.) 
