weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY. PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1895. 129 
Tennessee — Continued. 
Stevenson folio, Hayes, 198. 
Tennessee phosphates, Hayes, 197. 
Tertiary. 
Atlantic Coastal Plain. 
Alabama's resources of Portland cement, 
Smith, E. A., 439. 
Artesian well prospects in Virginia. Mary- 
land, and Delaware, Darton, 109. 
Artesian wells in southern New Jersey, 
Woolman, 570. 
Atlantic Miocene, Dall, 108. 
Clay industries of New York, Ries, 398. 
[Coastal Plain of Alabama], Salisbury, 411. 
Surface formations of southern New Jersey, 
Salisbury, 409. 
Surface geology, New Jersey, Salisbury, 408. 
Tertiary clay on Long Island, Edwards, 127. 
Gulf of Mexico region. 
A question of priority, Cummins, 105. 
Eocene Tertiary of Texas, Kennedy, 250. 
River valleys of the Ozark plateau, Hershey, 
207. 
Section of the Eocene at Old Point Caddo 
landing, Texas, Vaughan, 505. 
Stratigraphy of northwestern Louisiana, 
Yaughan, 504. 
Volcanic dust in Texas, Dumble, 125. 
Cuba. 
Radiolarian earths of Cuba, Hill, R. T., 212. 
Great Plains region. 
Tertiary lacustrine formations of North 
America, Scott, 423. 
Water resources of the Great Plains, Hay, R., 
195. 
Pocky Mountain region. 
Elevation in the Rocky Mountains since the 
Cretaceous, Dawson, G. M., 115. 
Recent geologic work in South Dakota, Todd, 
473. 
Tertiary lacustrine formations of North 
America, Scott, 423. 
Great Basin region. 
Fossil mammals of the Uinta Basin. Osborn, 
361. 
Mud and sand dikes of the White River 
Miocene, Case, 69. 
Perissodactyls of the White River beds, 
Osborn and Wortman, 363. 
Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
Geology of the California Coast ranges, Fair- 
banks, 139. 
Geology of the Coast ranges, Lawson, 287. 
Geology of the San Francisco peninsula, 
Lawson, 285. 
Mud and sand dikes of the White River 
Miocene, Case, 69. 
Neocene of California, Ashley, 13. 
Neocene of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Cali- 
fornia, Ashley, 14. 
Review of the fossils flora of Alaska, Knowl- 
ton, 270. 
Stratigraphy of the California Coast ranges, 
Fairbanks, 138. 
Texas. 
A question of priority, Cummins, 105. 
Cretaceous of western Texas and Mexico, 
Dumble, 124. 
Bull. 146 9 
Texas— Continued. 
Eocene Tertiary of Texas, Kennedy, 250. 
Fossil plants from Texas, Knowlton, 274. 
Iron ores of Texas, Kennedy, 249. 
Production of tin, Rolker, 402. 
Reptilian order Cotylosauria, Cope, 93. 
Section of the Eocene at Old Point Caddo 
landing, Texas, Vaughan, 505. 
Tertiary Mollusca from Texas, Harris, 185. 
Ueber Porocystis pruniformis Cragin aus der 
unteren Kreide in Texas, Rauff, 387. 
Volcanic dust in Texas, Dumble, 125. 
Volcanic dust in Texas, Turner, 479. 
Utah. 
Economic geology of the Mercur mining dis- 
trict, Utah, Spurr, 457. 
Fossil mammals of the Uinta Basin, Osborn, 
361. 
Geology of Mercur mining district, Utah, 
Emmons, 136. 
Precious stones, Kunz, 279. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
353. 
Reptilia of the Baptanodon beds, Marsh, 311. 
The onyx marbles, Merrill, G. P., 339. 
Topaz crystals, Jones, A. J., 239. 
Volcanic dust in Utah and Colorado, Mont- 
gomery, 347. 
Vermont. 
Camptonite dikes near Dandyborough, Vt., 
Marsters, 314. 
Gold fields of the southern Appalachians, 
Becker, 36. 
Manganese, Weeks, 525. 
Stratigraphic base of the Cambrian, Win- 
chell, N. H., 550. 
Virginia. 
Artesian well prospects in Virginia, Mary- 
land, and Delaware, Darton, 109. 
Coal rocks west of Pocahontas, Va., Boyd, 50. 
Coal sections in Wise County, Va., Bache, 15. 
Formation of stalactites, Merrill, G. P., 340. 
Manganese, Weeks, 525. 
Production of tin, Rolker, 402. 
Richmond coal basin, Virginia, Schmitz,416. 
The onyx marbles, Merrill, G. P., 339. 
Washington. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
353. 
West Indies. 
Reconstruction of the Antillean continent, 
Spencer, J. W., 450. 
West Virginia. 
Elk Garden and Potomac coal fields, Weeks, 
527. 
Pottsville series along New River, W. Va., 
White, D., 537. 
Wisconsin. 
Bowlder trains from the Waterloo quartzite 
area, Buell, 64. 
Geology of Wisconsin water supplies, Mead, 
330. 
Hydro-geology of Illinois, Mead, 328. 
Hydro-geology of Upper Mississippi Valley, 
Mead, 329. 
Magnesian series of the Northwestern States, 
Hall and Sardeson, 183. 
