Author's Catalogue. 39L 
MONTHLY AUTHOR'S CATALOGUE 
OF AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. 
Adams, G. J. 
Carboniferous and Permian age of the Red beds of Eastern Oklahoma 
from stratigraphic evidence. (Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 12, 4th Ser., Nov. 
1501, pp. 383-396.) 
Beecher, C. E. 
Note on the Cambrian fossils of St. Frangois county, Missouri. (Am. 
Jour. Scie., vol. 12, 4th Ser., pp. 362-363, Nov., 1901.) 
Beecher, C. E. 
Discovery of Eurypterid remains in the Cambrian of Missouri. 
(Am. Jour. Scie., vol. 12, 4th Ser., Nov., 1901, pp. 364-366, pi. 7.) 
Branner, J. C. 
The Zinc and Lead ore deposits of Northern Arkansas. (Trans. Am. 
Inst. Min. Eng., Nov., igoi.) 
Buckley, E. R. 
The clays and clay industries of Wisconsin. Bulletin No. VII (part 
i;, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, 304 pages, map, 
55 plates. Madison, 1901. 
Crawford, J. 
Heavy rains and possible volcanic action in Nicaragua. (Am. Ceol., 
vol. 28, pp. 328-329, Nov., 1901.) 
Cumings, E. R. 
On the Waldron fauna at Tarr Hole, Indiana. (Proc. Ind. Acad. 
Sci., for 1899, pp. 174-176.) 
Gushing, H. P. 
Geology of Rand Hill and vicinity, Clinton county, N. Y. (19th 
Ann. Rep., State Geologist, pp. 39-82, maps. 1901.) 
Day, David T. 
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1899. (21 Ann. Rep., U S. 
Geol. Sur., Part VI and Part VI continued. Wash., 1901.) 
Darton, N. H. 
Preliminary description of the geology and water resources of the 
southern half of the Black Hills and adjoining regions in South Da- 
kota and Wyoming. (21 Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Survey, Part 4, pp. 489- 
598, pis. 58-112. 1901.) 
Dodge, R. E. 
New York Academy of Sciences. (Am. Geol., vol. 28, pp. 329-332, 
Nov., 1901.) 
Dumble, E. T. 
Notes on the geology of Southeastern .Arizona. (Trans. Am. Inst. 
Min. Eng., Feb., igoi.) 
