Monthly Author's Catalogue. 323 
MONTHLY AUTHOR'S CATALOGUE 
OF AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. 
ADAMS, A. D. 
Recession of Niagara falls. (Sci. Amer., Sept. 2. 1905, p. 178). 
ANONYMOUS. 
Geological records in mining. (Eng. Min. Jour., vol. 80, p. 641, 
Oct. 7, 190.) 
ASHLEY, GEO. H. 
Water resources of the Nicholas quadrangle, West Virginia. 
(Wat. Sup. Ir. Pap., 145, pp. 64-66, 1905.) 
BAGG, R. M., Jr. 
Miocene foraminifora from the Monterey shale of California, 
with a few species from the Tejon formation. U. S. Geol. Sur., 
Bull. 268, pp. 78, pis. 11, 1905. 
BAIN, H. F. (and E. O. ULRICH). 
The copper deposits of Missouri, Bull. 267, U. S. Geol. Sur., 
1905, pp. 52. 
BAIN, H. F. 
The fluorspar deposits of southern Illinois. Bull. 255, U. S. 
Geol. Sur., pp. 75, pis. 6, 1905. 
BOLTWOOD, B. B. 
Ultimate disintegration products of the radio-active elements. 
(Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 22, pp. 253-267, October, 1905.) 
BRINSMADE, R. B. 
Pyrite mining in St. Lawrence county, New York. (Eng. Min. 
Jour., vol. 80, p. 770, Oct. 28, 1905.) 
BROWN, T. C. 
New lower Tertiary fauna from Chappaquiddick island, Martha's 
Vineyard. (Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 20, pp. 229-239, Sept., 1905.) 
BRUNTON, D. W. 
Geological mine-maps and sections (Eng. Min. Jour., vol 80, 
p. 337, Aug. 26, 1905.) 
BUCHAN, J. S. 
The Pleistocene of Montreal and the Ottawa valley from a rail- 
way carriage. (Can. Rec. Sci., vol. 9, p. 199, 1905.) 
CALKINS, F. C. 
Geology and water resources of a portion of east-central Wash- 
ington. Wat. Sup. Ir. Pap. 118, pp. 96, pis. 4, 1905. 
CALVIN, S. 
The Aftonian gravels, and their relations to the drift sheets 
