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The American Geologist. 
December, 1005. 
Miocene, (Am. com.), ii, 77; Notes 
on tin- Atlanl lc, \\ . H. Dall, 
(abs.i, xiv, 202; Mud and sand 
dikes of tne White River, E. C. 
i ase, xv, 248. 
Missouri, Sand boulders in, the 
iImu, J. W. Spencer, (rev.), i, 
L20; Archean geology, E. ria- 
worth, i, 280; 363; History of the 
Ozark ujiliM, G. C. Broadhead, 
Mi,, 6; Chouteau group, K. R. 
Rowley, in, ;;; Tlnee Kinderhook 
fossils, K. R. Rowley, iii, 275; 
Geological survey ordered, iv, 
12s; organization of the survey, 
(p.s.n.), iv, 392; Geological sur- 
\ ey, management and publica- 
tions, (p.s.n.), vii, 270; Ditto, A. 
Winslow, vii, 386; The Ozark 
series, G. C. Broadhead, viii, 33; 
Nason, Gordon, Todd, employes 
on the Geological survey, (p.s.n.), 
viii, 131; New Species of crinoids 
and blastoids, R. R. Rowley, 
(rev.), viii, lSti; Age and origin of 
the crystalline rocks, E. Ha- 
worth, (rev.), ix, 55; (p.s.n.), 
x, 194; The Higginsville sheet in 
Lafayette county, (rev.), x, 317; 
Mapping of Missiouri, A. Wins- 
low, (rev.), x, 323; Basal line of 
Carboniferous in northwestern, C. 
R. Keyes, x, 380; Higginsville 
sheet, A. Winslow, xi, 61; Mag- 
nesian series of the Ozark up- 
lift, F. L. Nason, xi, 91; Geolog- 
ical Survey, Vol. 2, F. L. Nason, 
(rev.), xi, 206; Mineral waters, 
P. Schweitzer, (rev.), xi, 205; 
Coal deposits, A. Winslow, 
(rev.), xi, 271; Geological Sur- 
vey, (p.s.n.), xi, 3G4; Range of 
Chouteau fossils, R. R. Rowley, 
xii, 49; Critical notice of the 
Paleozoic, G. C. Broadhead, xii, 
74; Correct succession of the 
Ozark series, P. L. Nason. xii, 
141; Hamilton in Callaway coun- 
ty, R. R. Rowley, xii, 203; 
Zinc product, G. C. Broadhead, 
(p.s.n.). xii, 274; Crinoids and 
Brachiopods from Hamilton, R. 
R. Rowley, xiii, 151; Ple'stocene 
problems, J. E. Todd, (abs.), 
xiii, 216; Flora of the carbonifer- 
ous, D. White, xiii, 2S3; Study of 
the cherts, E. O. Hovey, (abs.). 
xiv, 19G; Paleontology, C. R. 
Ke*es, (rev.), xiv, 331: Springs, 
influence of stratigraphy, T. C. 
Hopkins, xiv, 365; History of the 
Paleozoic, G. C. Broadhead, xiv, 
380; Survey sheets Numbers 2 
and 3, (rev.), xv, 58; Geologic 
history, A. Winslow, xv, 81; Lead 
and zinc deposits, A. Winslow. 
(p.s.n.). xv, 196; Lead and 
zinc deposits, J. D. Robert- 
son, xv, 235; Paleontology, C. R. 
Keyes, (rev.), xv, 267; Hipsomet- 
ric map, C. R. Keyes, .xv, 
314; (p.s.n.), xv, 335; 336; Superi- 
or Mississippian. xvi, 86; Lead 
and zinc deposits, Winslow and 
Robertson, (rev.), xvi, 118; New 
fossils, R. R. Rowley, xvi, 217; 
Devonian, O. H. Hershey, xvi, 
294; Ozark Plateau, O. H. Her- 
shey, xvi, 338; Ozark mountains 
C. R. Keyes, (rev.), xvi, 319; 
Dictionary of altitudes, C. F. 
Marbut, (rev.), xvii, 54; Granite 
and forphyries, C. R. Kayes, 
(abs.), xvii, 91; (p.s.n.), xvii, 346; 
Survey, Sneet, No. 1, C. R. 
Keyes, (rev.), xvii, 391; Areal 
geology, vol. ix, C. R. Keyes, 
(rev.). xviii, ;J21, Quaternary de- 
posits, J. E. Todd, (rev.), xviii, 
387; Lead ores, A. Winslow, 
(rev.), xix, 63; Biennial report, 
1897, C. R. Keyes, (rev.), xix, 
350; (p.s.n.), xix, 364; Cote Sans 
Dessein, C. F. Marbut, xxi, 86; 
Use of the term Augusta, C. R. 
Keyes, xxi, 229; Osage, versus 
Augusta, Stuart Weller, xxii, 12; 
Classification of the Mississippian 
series, C. R. Keyes, xxii, 108; 
Principal Missourian section, C. 
R. Keyes, (abs.), xxii, 261; Green 
county, E. M. Shepard, (rev.), 
xxiv, 184; Correlation in the, 
Ozark region, O. H. Hershey,' 
xxiv, 190; New fossils, R. R. 
Rowley, xxv, 261; Upland loess, 
O. H. Hershey, xxv, 369; Fauna 
of the Burlington, R. R. Rowley, 
xxvi, 245; Peneplains, of the 
Ozark, O. H. Hershey, xxvii, 25; 
New fossils from the Paleozoic, 
R. R. Rowley, xxvii, 343; Camb- 
rian formation, of the St. Franc- 
ois mountains, C. R. Keyes,. 
xxviii, 51; New fossils from the; 
sub-Carboniferous, R. R. Row- 
ley, .xxix, 303; New Madrid 
earthquake, G. C. Broadhead, 
xxx, 76; Evolution of southeast- 
ern, C. F. Marbut, (rev.), xxx, 
387; Bituminous and Asphalt 
rocks, G. C. Broadhead, xxxii, 59; 
Ptychospira sexplicata, D. K. 
Gregor, xxxiii, 15; Rhynchopora, 
D. K. Greger, xxxiii, 297; Sur- 
face deposits, G. C. Broadhead, 
xxxiv, 66; Saccharoidal sand- 
stone, G. C. Broadhead, xxxiv, 
105; Echinodermata and a new 
brachiopod, R. R. Rowlev. xxxiv, 
269; Paleontology, R. R. Rowley, 
xxxv, 301. 
Missourian series of the Carbonif- 
erous, C. R. Keyes, xxiii, 298 
Missouri river, G. C. Broadhead, 
iv, 148; Land sculpture, L. E- 
Hicks. (rev.), xi, 312; Age, War- 
ren Upham, xxxiv, 80. 
Missing link, (ed. com.), xviii, 179. 
Mississippian Series of central' 
Iowa, H. F. Bain, xv, 317. 
Mississippi, Tertiary, (Am. com.), 
ii, 278; Middleton formation, J. 
M. Safford, ix, 63; Drainage sys-' 
tern, L. G. Westgate. xi, 245; 
Natchez formation, T. C. Cham- 
berlin. (abs.), xvii, 108; .Outline 
history of the survey, E. W. Hil- 
gard, xxvii, 284; Loess of Nat- 
chez. B. Shimek. xxx, 279. 
Mississippi series, Broadhead, 
(cit.), xii, 82. 
MississioDi-Missouri, E. W. Clay- 
pole, iii, 361. 
