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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 149. 
Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlantic Coastal plain. 
Ago of tho Island series, Ward, No. 715. 
A question of classification, Hill, No. ::14. 
Artesian -wells, New Jersey, Woolman, Net. 
780. 
Artesian well prospects, Dart on, No. 1GI. 
Eocene deposits of Atlantic Slope, Clark, No. 
118. 
Erosion epochs, McGee, No. 4G(J. 
Geological excusions of 1895, Clark, No. 120. 
Geological notes, Rollick, 'No. 329. 
Geology of Bordentown sheet, New Jersey, 
Shattuck, No. 613. 
Geology of Block Island, Hollick, No. 330. 
Geology of Block Island, Marsh, No. 477. 
Glacial hrick clays of Rhode Island, and 
Massachusetts, Shaler, Woodworth, and 
Marbut, No. 012. 
Jura in the United States, Marcou, No. 473. 
Jurassic formation on the Atlantic Coast, 
Marsh, No. 482. 
Marine Cretaceous strata on Long Island, 
Hollick, No. 333. 
Phosphates and marls of Alabama, Smith, 
No. 624. 
Potomac formation in Virginia, Fontaine, No. 
225. 
Potomac River section of the Eocene, Clark, 
No. 119. 
Relations of Coastal Plain series, Darton, No. 
165. 
Appalachian region. 
Tennessee Valley region, McCalley, No. 459. 
Great Lalces region. 
Glacial Lake Agassiz, ITpham, No. 680. 
Mississippi Valley . 
Geology and paleontology of Louisiana, 
Vaughan, No. 698. 
Geology of Woodbury County, Bain, No. 25. 
Iowa gypsum, Keyes, No. 401. 
Log-like concretions, Todd, No. 672. 
Moraines of the Missouri couteau, Todd, No. 
668. 
Ozark Mountains. 
Characteristics of the Ozark Mountains, 
Keyes, No. 382. 
Texas. 
Choctaw and Grayson terranes of the Arietna, 
Cragin, No. 141. 
Cinnabar in Texas, Blake, No. 62. 
Cretaceous at El Paso, Stanton and Vaughan, 
No. 649. 
Fossil sponges in the Cretaceous of Texas, 
Merrill, No. 504. 
Great Plains. 
Cretaceous rocks in Kansas, Hay, No. 298. 
Geology of Fort Riley Reservation, Hay, No. 
297. 
Local deformation in Kansas, Haworth, No. 
294. 
Stratigraphy of Platte series, Cragin, No. 
1436. 
Underground waters of the Arkansas Valley, 
Gilbert, No. 237. 
Cretaceous — Continued. 
Ifockg Mountain region. 
Age of ingcous rocks of Yellowstone Park, 
Ilague, No. 272. 
Bearpaw Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 
724. 
Castle Mountain district, Weed and Pirsson, 
No. 723. 
Cerillos coal field, Stevenson, Nos. 651, 652. 
Cryptodire from the Cretaceous, Wiebaud, 
No. 755. 
Fort Union formation, Weed, No. 719. 
Geology of New Mexico, Webster, No. 717. 
Geology of the Denver Basin, Emmons, Cross, 
and Eld ridge, No. 202. 
Geology of the Little Rocky Mountains, 
Weed and Pirsson, No. 727. 
Laccolites in Colorado, Gilbert, No. 238. 
Salt Creek oil field, Wyoming, Knight, Nos. 
413,414. 
Sedimentary rocks, Weed, No. 718. 
Three Forks folio, Peale, No. 530. 
Vertebrate fossils, Marsh, No. 481. 
Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
Age of the California Coast ranges, Fair- 
banks, No. 209. 
Cretaceous paleontology of Pacific Coast, 
Stanton, No. 648. 
Eocene and Cretaceous on the Pacific Coast, 
Stanton, No. 647. 
Geological reconnoissance in Oregon, Diller, 
No. 183. 
Geology of Cascade Mountains, Willis, No. 
759. 
Geology of Point Sal, California, Fairbanks, 
No. 206. 
Geology of Sierra Nevada, Turner, No. 675. 
Note on a breathing gas well, Fairbanks, No. 
214. 
Stratigraphy at Slates Springs, Fairbanks, 
No. 210. 
Cuba. 
Geographical evolution of Cuba, Spencer, No. 
642. 
Yucatan. 
Geology of Yucatan, Sapper, Nos. 596, 597. 
Cuba. 
Geographical evolution of Cuba, Spencer, No. 
642. 
Geology of Cuba, Hill, No. 313. 
Delaware. 
Artesian Avell prospects, Darton, No. 61. 
Coelenterata from Eocene deposits, Vaughan, 
No. 699. 
Eocene deposits of Atlantic Slope, Clark, No. 
118. 
Protozoa from the Eocene deposits, Bagg, No. 
19. 
Devonian. 
Canada. 
Geology of Newfoundland, Weston, No. 739. 
Report on the Eastern Townships map, Ells, 
No. 193. 
SummaFy report, Dawson, No. 173. 
Appalachian region. 
A phosphate prospect in Pennsylvania, Ihl- 
sensr. No. 354. 
