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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, 
[BULL. 146. 
Nevada— Continued. 
Public lands and their water supply, New- 
ell, 353. 
Newfoundland. 
Glacial phenomena of Newfoundland, Labra- 
dor, and Greenland, Wright, 573. 
Glaciation of Newfoundland, Cbamberlin, 74. 
The Protolenus fauna, Matthew, G. P., 319. 
New Hampshire. 
Gold fields of the southern Appalachians, 
Becker, 36. 
Isle of Shoals, Hovey, 229. 
New Jersey. 
Artesian well prospects in Virginia, Mary- 
land, and Delaware, Darton, 109. 
Artesian wells in southern New Jersey, Wool- 
man, 570. 
Contributions from the mineralogical depart- 
ment of Columbia College, Moses, 348. 
Cretaceous deposits of the northern half of 
the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Clark, W. B., 78. 
Diatomaceous deposit at Wildwood, N. J., 
Boyer, 53. 
Dinosaur tracks in the Newark group, Wood- 
worth, 569. 
Dislocations in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, 
Hollick, 224. 
Eruptive epochs of the Cambrian, Winchell, 
N. H., 552. 
Pranklinite and zinc ore beds of Sussex 
County, N. J., Blake, 46. 
Pranklinite deposits, New Jersey, Nason, 350. 
Lake Passaic, Salisbury and Kiimmel, 414. 
Manganese, Weeks, 525. 
New Jersey eskers, Culver, 103. 
Ringwood iron mines, New Jersey, Nason, 
351. 
Surface formations of southern New Jersey, 
Salisbury, 409. 
Surface geology, New Jersey, Salisbury, 408. 
New Mexico. 
Alunogen and bauxite of New Mexico, Blake, 
47. 
Bauxite, Hayes, 196. 
Comanche series in Kansas, Oklahoma, and 
New Mexico, Hill, It. T., 211. 
Cooney mining district, New Mexico, Ander- 
sen, 11. 
Fossil mammals of the Puerco beds, Osborn 
and Earle, 362. 
On a blue mineral, supposed to be ultramarine, 
Packard, 364. 
On two meteorites, Howell, 230. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
351. 
Silver mines of Lake Valley, N. Mex., Clark, 
E., 77. 
The onyx marbles, Merrill, G. P., 339. 
Zinc deposits of New Mexico, Blake, 45. 
New York. 
Basic rock derived from granite, Smyth, C. 
H., jr., 443. 
Clay industries of New York, Pies, 398. 
Correlation of New York moraines with 
raised beaches of Lake Erie, Leverett, 294. 
Crystalline limestones of the Adirondacks, 
Kemp, 244. 
New York— Continued. 
Crystalline limestones of the Adirondacks, 
Smyth, C.H., jr. ,444. 
Discovery of the genus Oldbamia in America, 
Walcott, 512. 
Dislocations in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, 
Hollick, 224. 
Drift bowlders between the Mohawk and Sus- 
quehanna rivers, Brigham, 57. 
East Eiver tunnel, New York, Aims, 7. 
Eruptive epochs of the Cambrian, Winchell, 
N. H., 552. 
Faults of Chazy Township, N. Y., Gushing, 
106. 
Geological section of East River, New York, 
Kemp, 246. 
Geology of natural scenery, Merrill, F. J. H., 
336. 
Glacial lakes of western New York, Fair- 
child, 141. 
Glacial phenomena between LakeChamplain, 
Lake George, and the Hudson River, 
Wright, 570. 
Granite-diorite near Harrison, N. Y., Ries, 
399. 
Growth and development of Diplograptus, 
Ruedmann, 404. 
Kame-moraine at Rochester, N. Y., Fairchild, 
143. 
Minerals from New York City, Hovey, 228. 
Moriah and Westport townships, Essex 
County, N. Y., Kemp, 245. 
Newly discovered dike at De Witt, N. Y., 
Darton and Kemp, 110. 
Niagara and the Great Lakes, Taylor, 463. 
Nickel and pyrrhotite deposits, Kemp, 243. 
[Pyrrhotite deposits, New York], Raymond, 
389. • 
Rock Hill, Long Island, Bryson, 63. 
Second Lake Algonquin, Taylor, 465. 
Stratigraphic base of the Cambrian, Winchell, 
N.H.,550. 
Structure and appendages of Trinucleus, 
Beecher, 41. 
Tertiary clay on Long Island, Edwards, 127. 
Ups and downs of Long Island, Bryson, 62. 
North Carolina. 
Coal in North Carolina, Phillips, 371. 
Cuspate Capes of the Carolina coast, Abbe, 1. 
Gold fields of the southern Appalachians, 
Becker, 36. 
Knoxville folio, Keith, 242. 
Precious stones, Kunz, 279. 
Production of tin, Rolker, 402. 
The nature of Palseotrockis, White, C. A., 536. 
North Dakota. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
353. 
Ohio. 
Actinophorns clarki Newberry, Claypole, 83. 
Clinton conglomerates in Ohio and Kentucky, 
Foerste, 145. 
Contribution to our knowledge of the Clado- 
dont sharks, Claypole, 82. 
Correlation of New York moraines with raised 
beaches of Lake Erie, Leverett, 294. 
Devonian placoderms of Ohio, Claypole, 85. 
