390 The American Geologist. aa 
MONTHLY AUTHOR’S CATALOGUE 
OF AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. 
ADAMS, F. D. 
Haliburton and Bancroft areas, Ontario, (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. 
Can., 1901, pp. 145-148.) 
AMI, H. M. 
Artesian wells, paleontology, Archeology, bibliographies etc. (Sum. 
Rep., Geol. Sur. Can., 1901, pp. 258-265.) 
BAILEY, L. W. 
New Brunswick. (Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur. Can. 1901. pp. 190-204.) 
BARLOW, A. E. 
The Sudbury district. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. Can. 1901. pp. 
143-145.) 
BELL, ROBERT. 
Summary report of the operations of the Geological survey for 
the year 1901. (pp. 263. Ottawa. 1902.) 
BROCK, R. W. 
The Boundary creek District, British Columbia, (Sum. Rep., 
Can. Geo. Sur., 1901. pp. 49-67.) 
CHALMERS, ROBERT. 
On borings for natural gas, petroleum and water: also notes on 
the surface geology of part of Ontario. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. Can. 
1901. pp. 158-169.) 
CLARKE, J. M. 
Marcellus limestones of central and western New York and their 
fauna, (Bull 49, N. Y. State Mus., Dec. 1901, pp. 115-138.) 
CLARKE, JOHN M. 
New Agelacrinites. (Bull. 49. N. Y. State Mus., pp. 182-198, 
Dec, 1901: 
CLARKE, J. M. 
Amnigenia as an indicator of freshwater deposits during the 
Devonic of New York, Ireland and the Rhineland. (Bull. 49. N. Y. 
State Mus., pp. 199-203, Dec. 1901.) 
CROSS, WHITMAN. 
Geologic formations versus lithologic individuals, (Jour. Geol. 
vol. 10. pp. 223-244, Apr.-May, 1902.) 
