52 
The American Geologist. 
December, 1905. 
(rev.), Mi. 202. 
Head of Chesapeake bay, Mc- 
Gee, (rev.), iv, 113; Of south- 
ea?^'*n Iowa. C. H. Gordon, iv. 
237; in the High school, V. C. 
Alderson, iv, 284; Of New Zea- 
land, Mutton, (rev.) iv, 306; Of 
Queensland, R. L. Jack, (rev.), 
iv, 307; Of the Montmorenci, J. F. 
J;imes, iv, 3S7; Interesting Nor- 
wegian, A. Winchell, iv, 314. 
Of Colorado ore deposits, (rev.) 
A, Lakes, v, 57. 
Of the Lassen peak district, 
Diller, (rev.) vi, 196; Mt. Des- 
ert island, Shaler, (rev.), vi, 197. 
And Physiography of N. W. 
Colorado, C. A. White, (rev.), 
vii, 57; Of the Concho country, 
Otto Lerch, vii,'73; Mother Lode 
gold belt, H. W. Fairbanks, vii, 
209; Of the Southwest, R. T. 
Hill, vii, 119, 254, 366; South- 
western New York, G. D. Harris, 
vii, 164. 
Of the Barbadoes, Jukes- 
Browne, (rev.), viii, 56; Environs 
of Quebec, Jules Marcou, (rev.), 
viii, 119; Ditto, H. M. Ami, viii, 
186; Mont Diablo, H. W. Turner, 
(rev.), viii, 117; South America, 
Steinmann, (abs.), viii, 193; As a 
study (ed. com.), viii, 324; At the 
University of Wisconsin (p.s.n.), 
viii. 404. 
Of Columbia, Bolivia, etc., 
Karston, (rev.), x, 321; Of Mary- 
land. Williams and Clark, (rev.), 
x, 63; Crazy mountains, Wolff, 
(rev.), x, 319. 
And resources of Kansas, R. 
Hay, (rev.), xi, 359. 
Geologv. A. J. Jukes-Browne, 
(rev.), xii, 339. 
Big Stone gap coal fields, M. R. 
Campbell, (rev.), xiv, 392. 
Angel island, F. L. Ransome, 
(rev.), xv. 57; Conanicut island, 
G. L. Collie, (rev.) xv, 386. 
At the British Association, E. W. 
Claypole, xvi. 300; Crucial points 
in the geology of lake Superior 
region. N. H. Winchell, xvi, 12. 
75. 150, 205, 269. 331; Of old 
Hampshire county. Massachu- 
setts, B. K. Emerson, (abs.), 
xvi, 238; Green mountains in 
Massachusetts, Pumpelly, Wolff 
and Dale, (rev.), xvi. 386 
Of Moriah and Westport 
townshjrjs, J- F. Kemp, (rev.). 
xvii, 251. 
And mining Krahmann. (rev.), 
xviii. 3"?. : Tn the universities of 
the United States. T. C. Hop- 
kins, (p.s.n.), xviii, 401. 
Of a. tvpical mining enmp in 
New Mexico, C. L. Herrick. xix, 
256. 
St. Croix dalles area, C. P. 
Berkey. xx. 345. 
Greater New York. F. T. H. 
Merrill, (abs.), xxi. 72; Of the 
Keweenawan area in northeast- 
ern Minnesota, A. H. Elftman. 
xxi, 90. 175; Of the St. Croix 
rtPes, C P. Berkey. xxi. 13«. 
270; Massanuttan mountain in 
"Virginia, A. C. Spencer, (rev.), 
xxi, 197; Environs of Tammer- 
fors. J. J. Sederholm, xxi, 213. 
Environs of Albuquerque, New 
Mex., C. L. Herrick, xxii, 26; Of 
the Yukon gold district, J. E. 
Spurr, (rev.), xxii, 49; Ke- 
weenawan area in Minnesota, 
A. H. Elftman, xxii, 131; and 
Geography at the American As- 
sociation meeting at Boston, ab- 
stracts, Upham, xxii, 248. 
And physiography of the Lake 
region in Central America, (abs.) 
xxiii, 94; And Archeology of Cal- 
ifornia, McGee and Holmes, 
(abs.), xxiii, 96; Of the Cascade 
mountains, I. C. Russell, (abs.), 
xxiii, 96; Yosemite national park, 
H. W. Turner, (abs.), xxiii, 100; 
Lake Placid region, J. F. Kemp, 
(rev.), xxiii, 195. 
Aspen mining district, J. E. 
Spurr, (rev.), xxiv, 307; Greene 
county, Mo., E. M. Shepard, 
(rev.), xxiv, 184; And Paleontol- 
ogie, von Zittel, (rev.), xxiv, 
306. 
Old Hampshire county, Mass., 
B. K. Emerson, (rev.), xxv, 51; 
Orizaba, E. Bose, (rev.), xxv, 
315; Of New Hampshire, C. H. 
Hitchcock, (ed. com.), xxv, 244. 
At Harvard University, (p.s.n.), 
xxvii, 64; Of eastern Berkshire 
county, Mass., B. K. Emerson, 
(rev.), xxvii, 59; Of the Tallulah 
gorge, S. P. Jones, xxvii, 67; Of 
the Boston basin; The Blue Hills 
complex. W. O. Crosby, (rev.). 
xxvii, 179; Of the Little Belt 
mountains, Weed and Pirssoh, 
(rev.); xxvii, 254; In its relations 
to topography, J. C. Branner, 
(rev.), xxvii, 257. 
Of the South African republic, 
(p.s.n.), xxviii. 265; Eastern 
Choctaw coal fields, Taff and Ad- 
ams, (rev.), xxviii, 31S; And wa- 
ter resources of Nez Perce coun- 
ty, Idaho, I. C. Russell, (rev.), 
xxviii. 310. 
Randhill and vicinity, Clinton 
county, H. P. dishing, (rev.), 
xxix, 58; Of Cincinnati, J. M. 
Nickles, (rev.), xxix, 181. 
Jemez-Albuquerque region, New 
Mexico, A. B. Reaeran, xxxi, P" 
Fort Apache region, A. B. 
Reagan, xxxii, 265; And water 
resources of the Snake river 
plains, Idaho. I. C. Russell, 
(rev.), xxxii, 121. 
(Tr>der the new hypothesis of 
earth origin. H. L. Fairchild, 
xxxiii, 94; Of Worcester, Mass., 
Perry and Emerson, (rev.), 
xxxiii. 122. 
Watkins and Elmira quadran- 
gles. Clarke and Luther, (rev.), 
xxxiv, 324; And water resources 
of the Lower James valley, South 
Dakota. Todd and Hall, (rev.), 
xxxiv, 325. 
Sin Jose district, Mexico, (rev i 
xxxv, 55; Cerillos hills, D. W. 
Johnson, (rev.), xxxv, 56; Shafter 
