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[The numbers refer to the entries in the Bibliography.] 
Alabama. 
Alabama ami Georgia gold fields, Brewer,' 
No. 76. 
Fossil jelly fish from Middle Cambrian, W al- 
cott,No.709. 
Gadsden folio, Hayes, No. 301. 
Gold mining in Alabama, Brewer, No. 78. 
Gold mining in the Appalachians, Nitze and 
Wilkens, No. 522. 
Gold regions of Georgia and Alabama, Brewer, 
No. 75. 
Limonites of Alabama, MeCalley, No. 460. 
Metamorphic rocks of Alabama, Brooks, 
No. 83. 
Metamorphic rocks of Alabama, Smith, 
No. 623. 
Midway stage, Harris, No. 279. 
Mineral resources along the Southern Rail- 
way, Brewer, No. 77. 
New Eocene Mollusca from the Gulf States, 
Harris, No. 280. 
New Tertiary Mollusca, Aldrieh, No. 11. 
Phosphates and marls of Alabama, Smith, 
No. 624. 
Bocks from Alabama, Clements, No. 130. 
Tennessee A'alley region, MeCalley, No. 459. 
Upper gold belt of Alabama, Brewer, No. 74. 
Alaska. 
Coal and lignite of Alaska, Hall, No. 157. 
Fossil plants collected in Alaska, Knowlton, 
No. 415. 
Geology of Glacier Bay, Alaska, dishing, 
No. 154. 
Glacier Bay and its glaciers, Reid, No. 569. 
Gold in granite and plutonie rocks, Blake, 
No. 64. 
Mesozoic fossils, Alaska, Hyatt, No. 350. 
Paleozoic fossils from Alaska, Schuchert, 
No. 603. 
Archean and Algonkian. 
General. 
North American pre-Cambrian geology, Van 
Hise, No. 691. 
Summary of pre-Cambrian literature, Van 
Hise, No. 692. 
Correlation. 
Kamloops sheet, Dawson, No. 174. 
North American pre-Cambrian geology, Van 
Hise, No. 691. 
Archean and Algonkian — Continued. 
Canada. 
Apatite-bearing rocks of the Ottawa district, 
Ells, No. 194. 
Building stones of Ontario, Bell, No. 53. 
Geology of Kings County, N. S., Coldwell, 
No. 132. 
Geology of Newfoundland, Weston, No. 739. 
Laurentian area in Montreal sheet, Adams, 
No. 2. 
Norian in the Upper Laurentian, Adams, 
No. 3. 
Report on a portion of Keewatin, Howling, 
No. 184. 
Report on the Eastern Township maps, Ells, 
No. 193. 
Summary report, Dawson, No. 173. 
New England. 
Geology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, 
No. 323. 
Geology of old Hampshire, County, Mass., 
Emerson, No. 199. 
Paleozoic terranes in Connecticut Valley, 
Hitchcock, No. 322. 
Api^alachian region. 
Geology of Jenny Jump Mountain, AVestgate, 
No. 737. 
Great Lake region. 
Geologic structure of Vermilion range, Smyth 
and Finlay, No. 640. 
Glacial Lake Agassiz, Upham, No. 680. 
Magnetic observations in geologic mapping, 
Smyth and Finlay, No. 639. 
Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Rominger, 
No. 584. 
Mississippi Valley. 
Characteristics of the Ozark Mountains, 
Keyes. No. 382. 
Disseminated lead ores of Missouri, Winslow, 
No. 767. 
Iron Mountain sheet, Winslow, Haworth, and 
Nason, No. 771. 
Report on Mine la Motte sheet, Keyes, No. 383. 
Rocky Mountain region . 
Castle Mountain district, Weed and 1'irsson, 
No. 723. 
Sedimentary rocks, Weed, No. 718, 
Three Forks folio, Peale, No. 530. 
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