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Glacial geology— Continued. 
Massachusetts. 
Geological notes, Hollick, No. 329. 
Michigan. 
Faulting in Glacial gravel, Henricb, No. 305. 
Studies of the Great Lakes, Taylor, No. 660. 
Missouri. 
Quaternary deposits, Missouri, Todd, No. 669. 
Montana. 
Castlo mining district, Weed and Pirsson, 
No. 723. 
Glaciers in the Montana Rockies, Chaney, 
No. 114. 
New Hampshire. 
Geology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, No. 
323. 
New York. 
Geological notes, Hollick, No. 329. 
Glacial Genesee lakes, Fairchild, No. 216. 
Good Ground, Long Island, Bryson, No. 87. 
Kame areas in western New York, Fairchild, 
No. 217. 
Ohio. 
Ago of second terrace at Brilliant, Ohio, 
Chamberlin, No. 106. 
Age of the second terrace at Brilliant, Ohio, 
Wright, No. 785. 
Pre Glacial and post- Glacial valleys in Ohio, 
TJpham, No. 682. 
Pre-Glacial and recent drainage channels in 
Ohio, Fowke, No. 230. 
Pre-Glacial tributary to Paint Creek, Ohio, 
Tight, No. 664. 
Pennsylvania. 
Glacial gravels in the Susquehanna Valley, 
Bashore, No. 43. 
Glaciation in Pennsylvania, Kummel, No. 
422. 
Granite bowlder near Pittsburg, Pa., Gres- 
ley, No. 261. 
Mammoth bed at Morea, Pa., Williams, No. 
757. 
Rhode Island. 
Retreat of ice sheet in Narragansett Bay, 
Woodworth, No. 775. 
Queens River moraine, R. I., Woodworth and 
Marbut,No.778. 
South Dakota. 
Moraines of the Missouri Couteau, Todd, 
No. 668. 
Washington. 
Geology of the Cascade Mountains, Willis, 
No. 759. 
West Virginia. 
Origin of terrace deposits of Monongahela 
River, White, 743. 
Wisconsin. 
Loess in the Wisconsin drift, Salisbury, No. 
592. 
Greenland. 
Geology of north Greenland, Chamberlain, 
No. 110. 
Glacial action in Greenland and Labrador, 
Barton, No. 38. 
Glacial studies in Greenland, Chamberlain, 
No. 107. 
Idaho. 
Extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks, 
Iddings, No. 353. 
Little Giant mine, Idaho, Hill, No. 316. 
Illinois. 
New crinoids from Illinois, Miller and Gur- 
ley, No. 509. 
New Echinodermata from Paleozoic rocks, 
Miller and Gurley, No. 510. 
New species of Paleozoic invertebrates, Mil- 
ler and Gurley, No. 511. 
Paleozoic rocks at Rock Island, 111., Udden, 
No. 679. 
Pleistocene deposits of Illinois, Hershey, 
No. 310. 
Preglacial erosion cycles in Illinois, Hershey, 
No. 3-11. 
Silveria formation, Hershey, No. 308. 
Water resources of Illinois, Leverett, No. 445. 
Indiana. 
Clays of coal-bearing counties of Indiana, 
Blatchley, No. 66. 
Fossil plants of the Hindostan beds, Indiana, 
White, No. 742. 
Middle Silurian rocks of Ohio and Indiana, 
Foerste, No. 224. 
Report of the State natural-gas supervisor, 
Indiana, Leach, No. 438. 
Sandstones of western Indiana, Hopkins, 
Nos. 342, 343, 344. 
Whetstone and grindstone rocks of Indiana, 
Kindle, No. 405. 
Indian Territory. 
Geology of Indian Territory, Stevensou, No. 
650. 
Iowa. 
Anomalies of stratification, Calvin, No. 94. 
Buchanan gravels, Calvin, Nos. 92, 93. 
Cedar Valley quarry, Iowa, Calvin, No. 95. 
Cephalopods from the Paleozoic, Keyes, No. 
399. 
Clays of the Indianola works, Iowa, Youtz, 
No. 787. 
Coal mining in Iowa, Bain, No. 31. 
Cretaceous flora of western Iowa, Bartsch, No. 
39. 
Deep wells in Iowa, Fultz, No. 234. 
Frozen streams of the Iowa drift border, Wil- 
son, No. 761. 
Geology of Appanoose County, Bain, No. 26. 
Geology of Boone Count}, Beyer, No. 59. 
Geology of Jones County, Calvin, No. 89. 
Geology of Warren County, Tilton, No. 665. 
Geology of Washington County, Bain, No. 24. 
Geology of Woodbury County, Bain, No. 25. 
Glacial scorings in Iowa, Fultz, No. 233. 
Iowa gympsum, Keyes, No. 401. 
Lead and zinc deposits of Iowa, Leonard, Nos. 
441, 442, 443. 
Le Clairo limestone, Calvin, Nos. 90, 91. 
New Echinodermata from Paleozoic rocks, 
Miller and Gurley, No. 510. 
Orthoceratito from tho Carboniferous, Keyes, 
No. 396. 
Petalocrinus mirabilis n. sp., Weller and 
Davison, No. 735. 
