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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 146. 
Petrology— Continued. 
Physiographic geology— Continued. 
Summer camp at French Lake, New Bruns- 
wick, Matthew, G. F., 321. 
Terraces of the Ohio and Beaver rivers, Hice, 
209. 
Visit to the Bermudas, Agassiz, 6. 
Water resources of the Great Plains, Hay, K., 
195. 
Pleistocene. 
Canada. 
Nipissing beach on the north Superior shore, 
Taylor, 466. 
Report for the year 1892, Selwyn, 428. 
Report for the year 1893, Selwyn, 429. 
Atlantic Coastal Plain. 
Artesian well prospects in Virginia, Mary- 
land, and Delaware, Darton, 109. 
Clay industries of New York, Ries, 398. 
[Coastal Plain of Alabama], Salisbury, 411. 
Great Lakes region. 
Munuscong islands, Taylor, 464. 
Mississippi Valley. 
Columbia formation in Illinois, Hershey, 205. 
Economic geology of Des Moines County, 
Iowa, Keyes, 256. 
River valleys of the Ozark plateau, Hershey, 
207. 
Stratigraphy of northwestern Louisiana, 
Vaughan, 504. 
Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
Geology of the San Francisco peninsula, Law- 
son, 285. 
Marysville folio, California, Lindgren and 
Turner, 297. 
Neocene of California, Ashley, 13. 
Rhode Island. 
Geology of Conanicut Island, Rhode Island, 
Collie, 89. 
Silurian. 
Canada. 
Cambro- Silurian of eastern Manitoba, Dow- 
ling, 123. 
Fossils of the Hudson River formation at 
Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Whiteaves, 
539. 
Geological notes in continuation, Grant, C. C, 
174. 
Honeycombed limestones in Lake Huron, 
Bell, 43. 
Potsdam and Calciferous of Quebec and On- 
tario, Ells, 130. 
Rensselaer grit plateau, Ells, 131. 
Report for the year 1892, Selwyn, 428. 
Appalachian region. 
Bauxite, Hayes, 196. 
Cleveland folio, Hayes, 199. 
Drift bowlders between the Mohawk and Sus- 
quehanna rivers, Brigham, 57. 
Faults of Chazy Township, N. V., Cushing, 
106. 
Knoxville folio, Keith, 242. 
McMinnville folio, Hayes, 201. 
Moriah and Westport townships, Essex 
County, N. V., Kemp, 245. 
Pikeville folio, Hayes, 200. 
Stevenson folio, Hayes, 198. 
Silurian— Continued. 
Mississippi Valley. 
Age of the Galena limestone, Winchell, N. H., 
549. 
Bauxite, Hayes, 196. 
Cambro-Silurian in Missouri and Arkansas, 
Keyes, 262. 
Clinton conglomerates of Ohio and Kentucky 
Foerste, 145. 
Geologic history of Missouri, Winslow, 565. 
Gelogical section of the artesian well at Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa, Norton, 359. 
Geology of Allamakee County, Iowa, Calvin, 
66. 
Geology of Linn County, Iowa, Norton, 357. 
Iowa lead and zinc deposits, Leonhard, 290. 
Lead and zinc deposits, Missouri, Winslow, 
564. 
Magnesian series of the Northwestern States, 
Hall and Sardeson, 183. 
Maquoketa shales in Iowa, Calvin, 67. 
Missouri lead and zinc deposits, Robertson, 
400. 
Paleontology of Missouri, Part I, Keyes, 
257. 
Paleozoic strata of Iowa, Norton, 356. 
Upper Silurian in Iowa, Wilson, 546. 
Pocky Mountain region. 
Silver mines of Lake Valley, New Mexico, 
Clark, E., 77. 
Great Basin region. 
Geology of Mercur mining district, Utah, 
Emmons, 136. 
Miscellaneous. 
Lead and zinc deposits, Missouri, Winslow, 
564. 
South Carolina. 
Cuspate capes of the Carolina coast, Abbe, 1. 
Gold fields of the southern Appalachians, 
Becker, 36. 
Precious stones, Kunz, 279. 
South Dakota. 
Fossil cycadean trunks, Ward, L. F., 518. 
m Fossil frost cracks, Udden, 483. 
Mud and sand dikes of the White River 
Miocene, Case, 69. 
Perissodactyls of the White River beds, 
Osborn and Wortman, 363. 
Production of tin. Rolker, 402. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
353. 
Recent geologic work in South Dakota, Todd, 
473. 
Restoration of Hyaenoden, Scott, 422. 
Variations in milling of gold ores, Rickard 
397. e^o^-rfrfe tf c^m^y ^7 
Tennessee. ^^ ^t^yCf / If £, 
Cleveland folio, Hayes, 199. 
Ducktown (Tenn.) copper-mining district, 
Brewer, 54. 
Knoxville folio, Keith, 242. 
McMinnville folio, Hayes. 201. 
Manganese, Weeks, 525. 
Paheospongiologie, Rauff, 386. 
Phosphates of Tennessee, Meadows and 
Brown, 332. 
Pikeville folio, Hayes, 200. 
