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2.1 Bain (Harry Foster.). Geology of Woodbury County [Iowa]. 
Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. v, pp. 243-299, pis. v-vi, figs. 32-43, 1896. 
Describes the physiography of the county, the stratigraphy of typi- 
cal sections, the distribution and structure of the Cretaceous, pre- 
Glacial and Glacial deposits, and the occurrence of clay, cement, and 
water supply. Includes a geologic map of the county and one of the 
superficial deposits. 
26 Geology of Appanoose County [Iowa]. 
Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. v, pp. 363-438, pis. xi-xiv, figs. 52-72, 1896. 
Describes the topography and drainage of the county, the lithologic 
character, distribution, and structure of the Carboniferous and Glacial 
strata, and the occurrence of coal and clays. Includes a geologic map 
of the county. 
27 [Review of "General relations of the granitic rocks in the 
Middle Atlantic Piedmont plateau," by G. H. Williams.] 
Jour, of Geol., vol. iv, pp. 638-640, 1896. 
28 Bfain] (H. F.). [Abstract. University Geological Survey of 
Kansas, vol. i, by Erasmus Haworth and assistants.] 
Jour, of Geol., vol. iv. pp. 645-646, 1896. 
29 [Review of "Iowa Geological Survey, vol. v, Annual Report 
1895."] 
Jour, of Geol., vol. iv, pp. 649-651, 1896. 
30 — — [Review of " Monoclinic pyroxenes of New York State," by 
Heinrich Ries.] 
Jour, of Geol., vol. iv, pp. 651-652, 1896. 
31 Bain (Harry Foster). Machine coal mining in Iowa. 
Mineral Industry, 1895, pp. 195-200, 1896. 
Gives the sections of the Mystic coal beds. 
32 Barbour (Erwin Hinckley). Progress made in the study of Daem- 
onelix. 
Extract from publication No. V, Neb. Acad. Sci. Proc. 1894-95. 
Describes and illustrates the progress of the author's studies. 
33 The deposits of volcanic ash in Nebraska. 
Extract from publication No. V, Neb. Acad. Sci. Proc, 1894-95. 
Describes the character, occurrence, and distribution of the volcanic 
ash beds. 
34 The diatomaceous deposits of Nebraska. 
Extract from publication No. V, Neb. Acad. Sci. Proc, 1894-95. 
Describes the character and occurrence of the diatomaceous strata 
and presents a list of fossil diatoms determined by Clarence J. Elmore. 
35 Barlow (Alfred E.). On some dykes containing "huronite." 
Ottawa Nat., vol. ix, pp. 25-47, 1896. 
See Bibliography and Index for 1895, No. 28. 
30 Ells (R. W.) and. The physical features and geology of the 
route of the proposed Ottawa canal between the St. Lawrence 
River and Lake Huron. 
See Ells (R. W.) and Barlow (A. E.) No. 193. 
