PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1894. 119 
Indiana— Continued. 
Description of Cincinnati fossils. Miller ancH 
Faber, 415. 
Drift of the Wabash-Erie region, Dryer, 
161. 
Fossils of the Clinton group, Foerste, 197. 
Geologic literature of Indiana, Marsters and j 
Kindle. 402. 
Geology of Lagrange County, Dryer, 160. 
Geology of Noble County, Dryer, 159. 
Indiana's structural features, Cubberly, 113. 
Natural gas, Jordan, 320. 
[Natural resources of Indiana], Gorby, 219. 
Ohio River to Chicago, Orton, 430. 
Ohio to the Mississippi River, Gilbert, 212. 
Pleistocene river channel in Indiana, Beach- 
ler, 18. 
Indian Territory. 
Geology of parts of Texas, Indian Territor y i 
and Arkansas, Hill, 271. 
Iowa 
A sandstone in which the grains are enlarged 
by secondary deposition of silica, Calvin, 47 
Cardiocarpus in Iowa, Jones, 319. 
Coal deposits of Iowa, Keyes, 333«. 
Coal Measures of Poweshiek County, Jones, 
318. 
Cretaceous formations of Iowa, Keyes, 334. 
Cretaceous in Iowa. Lonsdale, 366. 
Deposition of the Burlington limestones, 
Fultz, 205, 206. 
Devonian series in Iowa, Norton, 425. 
Formation of certain quartzites, Keyes, 336. 
Fossiliferous concretions in Iowa, Spencer, 
530. 
Niobrara chalk, Calvin, 48. 
Origin of the present drainage system of 
Warren County, Tilton, 558. 
Peculiarities of Mystic coal seam, Bain, 12. 
Satin spar from Dubuque, Leonhard, 358. 
Sigourney deep well, Bain, 11. 
Structure of the Mystic coal basin, Bain, 10. 
The Prairies, McGee, 385. 
Zinc in Iowa, Leonhard, 357. 
Juratrias. 
Canada. 
Composition of limestones in Canada, Har- 
rington, 240. 
Atlantic Coastal Plain. 
Age of the Newark brownstone, Lyman, 369 
Catoctin belt, Keith, 322. 
Eastern boundary of the Connecticut Trias- 
sic, Davis and Griswold, 139. 
Harpers Ferry folio, Keith, 321. 
Some new red horizons, Lyman, 370. 
Triassic rocks of New Jersey, Mawby, 409. 
Great Plains. 
Geological position of Bennettites dacotensis 
Macbride, Calvin, 46. 
Geological reconnoissance in Kansas and No 
Mans Land, Case, 52. 
Geology of South Dakota, Todd, 559. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Geological reconnoissance in northwest Wyo- 
ming, Eldridge, 167. 
Livingston folio, Tddingsand Weed, 307. 
Pikes Peak folio, Cross, 108. 
Juratrias— Continued. 
Rocky Mountain region— Continued. 
Yellowstone Valley, Weed and Iddings, 617&. 
Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
Auriferous conglomerate of Jurassic age, 
Lindgren, 364. 
Auriferous slates of the Sierra Nevada, Smith, 
J. P., 523. 
Geological notes on the Sierra Nevada, Tur- 
ner, 564. 
Gold ores of California, Turner, 565. 
Jackson folio, Turner, 562. 
Mesozoic aud Paleozoic in Shasta County, 
Fairbanks, 191. 
Metamorphic series of Shasta County, Smith, 
J. P., 522. 
Rocks of the Sierra Nevada, Turner, 563. 
Trias and Jura in the Western States, Hyatt, 
304. 
Miscellaneous. 
Relation between baseleveling and organic 
evolution, Woodworth, 664. 
The name "Newark" in America stratigra- 
phy, Gilbert, 217. 
The name "Newark" in American strati- 
graphy, Lyman, 372. 
Kansas. 
Arkansas Coal Measures, Smith, J. P., 521. 
Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Gattung Oxyrhi- 
na mit besonderer Berueksicktigung von 
Oxyrhina Mantelli Agassiz, Eastman, 165. 
Geological reconnoissance in Kansas and No 
Mans Land, Case, 52. 
Geologic section along Neosho River, Haworth 
and Kirk, 256. 
Geologic section along the Verdigris River, 
Haworth and Piatt, 257. 
Geologic section from Cherry vale to Lawrence, 
Haworth, 252. 
Geology of Oklahoma and northwest Texas, 
Cope, 94. 
Great Plains of Colorado and Kansas, Emmons, 
181. 
Invertebrata from the Neocomian of Kansas, 
Cragin, 102. 
Kansas mosasaurs, Williston, 643. 
Kansas mosasaurs, Williston and Case, 649. 
Kansas pterodactyls, Williston, 642. 
Limestone, sandstone, and shale in Kansas, 
Haworth, 251. 
Notes on Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell, Wil- 
liston, 647. 
On the skull of plesiosaurian Reptilia, Cope, 
93. 
Restoration of Aceratherium fossiger Cope, 
Williston, 645. 
Restoration of Platygonus, Williston, 648. 
Stratigraphy of eastern Kansas, Haworth, 253. 
Topography of eastern Kansas, Haworth, 254. 
Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell, Hill, 268. 
Vertebrate remains from the Cretaceous, Wil- 
liston, 645. 
Vertebrates in Coal Measures of Kansas, 
Marsh, 394. 
Kentucky. 
Estillville folio, Campbell, 49. 
