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The American Geologist. 
December, 1905. 
North Greenland and Frobisher 
Bay, B. K. Emerson, xxxv, 94. 
Northward extension of pre-Pleis- 
tocene gTavels, in the basin of 
the Mississippi. R. D. Salisbury, 
(abs.), viii, 238. 
Northward over the "Great ice," 
R. E. Peary, (rev.), xxii, 123. 
Northwest Kansas, R. Hay, (rev.), 
iii. 199. 
Northwest mining association, (p. 
s.n.), xvi, 268, 330; (p.s.n.), xvii, 
258. 
Norton, W. H., Artesian wells in 
Iowa, (rev.), xx, 2'72; (p.s.n.), 
xxiv, 392. 
Norway, iron ore deposits. J. H. L. 
Vogt, (rev.), xiii, 420; Geomorphic 
notes, J. W. Spencer, (abs.), 
xviii, 237. 
Norwegian geology, A. Winchell, 
iv, 314. 
Norwood, C. J., Report of the in- 
spector of mines of Kentucky, 
(rev.), xix, 65; (p.s.n.), xxxlil, 
S69. 
Norwood, J. G., (obit.), xv, 400; 
Sketch, G. C. Broadhead, xvi 4 
€9. 
Norytes and gabbros, Herrick, 
Clarke and Deming, i, 339. 
Notable ride, from driftless area 
to Iowan drift, S. Calvin, xxiv, 
372. 
Note on the Selkirk range, G. M. 
Dawson, (rev.), vii, 262; Geol«gy 
of central Nebraska, P. W. Rus- 
sell, vii, 38; on fossils described 
by Owen in 1839, S. Calvin, xii, 
108; on Cretaceous in northern 
Minnesota, H. V. Winchell. xii, 
220; on Nanno, F. W. Sardeson, 
xlv, 402; On the Atlantic Mio- 
cene, W. H. Dall, (abs.), xlv, 
202; Geological map of the state 
of N. Y., J. Marcou, xiv, 257; 
Pleistocene west of Hudson bay, 
J. B. Tyrrell, (rev.), xiv, 338; 
on the discovery of a Sessile, 
Conularia, R. Ruedemann. xviii, 
65; On the formation of gold 
ore, K. von Kraatz, xviii, 100; 
on Treilised drainage in the Ad- 
irondacks, A. P. Brigham, xxl, 
219. 
Notes on Kansas Salt mine, R. 
Hay. v, 65; on Cambrian faunas, 
G. F. Matthew, vii, 287; on the 
genus Acidaspis, J. M. Clarke, 
Ix, 202; based on the system of 
Rosenbusch, F. D. Adams, 
(rev.), ix, 268; on earthquakes 
in Nicaragua, J. Crawford, x, 
115: fossils from the lower Mag- 
nesian in Iowa, Calvin, x, 144; 
Manganese in Canada. H. P. 
Brumell, x, 80; Middle Rio 
Grande. E. T. Dumble, (rev.), x. 
65; Stratigraphy of the central 
Appalachians. N. H. Darton. x, 
10; on the continental Tertiary 
strata, ''•■ F. Harris, (rev.), xl, 
360; On a soda-granite from 
' Minnesota. T T . S. Grant, xi. 383; 
Little known region in Montana, 
G. E. Culver, (rev.), xi, 412; 
Paleontologiques. J. Bergeron. 
(rev.), xiii, 428; on a collection 
of Silurian fossils, H. M. Ami, 
(rev.), xv, 264; on the lower 
members of the coastal series, 
N. H. Darton, (rev.), xvi, 238; 
Plants from Old Port Caddo 
landing. F. H. Knowlton, xvi, 
308; geology of eastern Califor- 
nia. H. W. Fairbanks, xvii, 63; 
Geology of the Black Hills. N. 
H. Darton, (rev.). xvii, 264; 
Areal geology of Glacier bay, H. 
P. Gushing, (rev.), xvii, 331; 
Coastal plain series in South 
Carolina, N. H. Darton, (rev.), 
xvii, 107; On glaciers, H. F. 
Reid, (rev.), xvii, 101; Outline of 
Cape Cod, W. M. Davis, (rev.), 
xvii, 95; a recent review of Tab- 
ulate Corals, F. W. Sardeson, 
xviii, 131; Cambrian faunas, The 
genus Microdiscus, G. F. Mat- 
thew, xviii, 28; Kansan drift in 
Pennsylvania, E. H. Williams, 
xviii, 237; Artesian well at Key 
West, Florida in 1895, E. O. 
Hovey, (abs.), xviii, 218; Glacial 
succession in eastern Mich., F. 
B. Taylor, (abs.), xviii, 234; ge- 
ology of southwestern New Mex- 
ico. C. L. Webster, xviii, 57; 
Quaternary of the Mattawa and 
Ottawa valleys, F. B. Taylor, 
xviii, 108; geology of the Bermu- 
das, J. J. Stevenson, (abs.), xix, 
224; Hypersthene-andesite from 
Mount Edgecumbe, Alaska, H. P. 
Cushing, .xx, 156; Abandoned 
beaches of Lake Superior. F. B. 
Tavlor, xx, 111 ; Structure and de- 
velopment of the Turfmoor, 
"Stormur," G. Hellsing. xx, 336; 
Occurrence of gold in Mexico. E. 
Ordonez, (rev.), xxii, 124; Char- 
acters of mesolite. of Minnesota, 
N. H. Winchell. xxii, 228; Meth- 
od of stream capture, A. C. 
Lane. (abs.). xxii, 252: Monad- 
nock, F. P. Gulliver, (abs.). xxii, 
253; Occurrence of Tourmalines 
in Calif.. C. R. Orcutt, (abs.), 
xxii, 265; Antbophyllite. etc.. J. 
H. Pratt, (rev.), xxii, 377; Rocks 
and minerals from Calif.. H. W. 
Turner, (rev.). xxii, 377. Rocks 
of the coast ranges, H. W. 
Turner, (rev.), xxii, 381; Creta- 
ceous and associated elavs of Mid- 
dle Georgia, G. E. Ladd. xxiii, 240; 
Meteoric iron from Alabama. W. 
M. Foote. (rev.), xxiv, 319; Cor- 
undum-bearing rocks from On- 
tario, W. G. Miller, xxiv, 276: on 
a new meteoric iron at Iredell, 
T<xas. W. M. Foote. (rev.). 
xxv, 176; Dependent isles of 
Taiwan. B. Koto. (rev.), xxv, 
385; Fauna of the Burlington, at 
Louisana. Mo., R. R. Rowley. 
xxvi, 245; Geology and petrog- 
raphv of Monhegan Island. Me., 
E. C. E. Lord, xxvi, 329: Fiji 
islands, E. C. Andrews, xxvii, 25; 
Petroleum in Calif.. K. W. Clay- 
pole, xxvii, 150: Tellurides from 
Colo.. Palache. (rev.), xxvii, 181: 
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