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Montana— Cont inued . 
Geology of the Little Rocky Mountains, "Weed 
and Pirsson, No. 727. 
Glaciers in the Montana Rockies, Chaney, 
No. 114. 
Highwood Mountains of Montana, Johnston- 
Lavis, No. 364. 
Monchiquites, Pirsson, No. 547. 
New leucite rock from the Highwood Moun- 
tains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 726. 
New species of fossil wood from Montana, 
Knowlton, No. 420. 
On pearceite, Penfield, No. 538. 
Ore deposits of the Little Rocky Mountains, 
Weed, No. 720. 
Tellurium in an oxidized form, Pearce, No. 
535. 
Three Forks folio, Peale, No. 530. 
Nebraska. 
Diatomaceous deposits of Nebraska, Bar- 
bour, No. 34. 
Fossil Diatomacea} from Nebraska, Elmore, 
No. 197. 
Volcanic ash in Nebraska, Barbour, No. 33. 
Volcanic ash in Nebraska, Salisbury, No. 595. 
New Hampshire. 
Geological notes on the Isle of Shoals, Hovey, 
No. 348. 
Geology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, 
No. 323. 
Paleozoic terranes in Connecticut Valley, 
Hitchcock, No. 322. 
Slate near Nashua, N. H., Tilton, No. 666. 
New Jersey. 
Artesian wells, New Jersey, Woolman, No. 
780. 
Artesian-well prospects, Darton, No. 161. 
Caawellite from New Jersey, Chester, 
No. 117. 
Cretaceous Foraminifera of New Jersey, 
Bagg, No. 21. 
Flora of the Aniboy clays, Newberry, No. 519. 
Geology of Bordentown sheet, New Jersey, 
Shattuck, No. 613. 
Geology of Jenny Jump Mountain, West- 
gate, No. 737. 
Geology of the mussel-bearing clays of Now 
Jersey, Pilsbry, No. 546. 
Miocene (Chesapeake) deposits of New Jersey, 
Clark, No. 123. 
New brachiopods from the Cretaceous, Clark, 
No. 121. 
New species of leguminous pods, Hollick, 
No. 331. 
Occurrence of thaumasite, Penfield and Pratt, 
No. 540. 
rieurotomaria crotaloides, Pilsbry, No. 545. 
Surface geology, New Jersey, Salisbury, No. 
590. 
New Mexico. 
Cerillos coal field, Stevenson, Nos. 651 1 652. 
Costilla meteorite, Hills, No. 319. 
Geology of New Mexico, Webster, No. 717. 
Hyracotherium and allied perissodaetyls, 
Wortmann, No. 781. 
Paittacotherium, Wortmann, No. 782. 
New York. 
Artesian-well prospects. Darton, No. 161. 
Augen gneiss, pegmatite, and diorite at Bed- 
ford, N. Y., Luquer and Ries, No. 456. 
Chazy of Lake Champlain, Brainerd and 
Seeley, No. 69. 
Dikes of alnoite, Smyth, No. 635. 
Dynamic metamorphism of anorthosites, 
Kemp, No. 371. 
Faunas of Ordovician strata at Trenton Falls, 
N. Y., White, No. 745. 
Fayaliteandmonticellite, Penfield and Forbes, 
No. 539. 
Fibrous talc and soapstone, Smyth, No. 638. 
Genesis of talc deposits of New York, Smyth, 
No. 637. 
Genetic relations of certain minerals, Smyth, 
No. 636. 
Geological notes, Hollick, No. 329. 
Geology of Block Island, Hollick, No. 330. 
Glacial Genesee lakes, Fairchild, No. 216. 
Good Ground, Long Island, Bryson, No. 88. 
Great Falls of the Mohawk at Cohoes, Pyn- 
chon, No. 651. 
Green Mountain region, Dale, No. 156. 
Kamo areas in western New York, Fairchild, 
No. 217. 
Limestono quarries of New York, Vermont, 
Massachusetts, and Connecticut, Ries, No. 
578. 
Marine Cretaceous strata on Long Island, 
Hollick, No. 333. 
Metamorphism of gabbro, Smyth, No. 634. 
Mineral resources of New York, Merrill, No. 
495. 
Minerals of the pegmatite veins, Luquer, No. 
454. 
Monoclinic pyroxenes of New York, Ries, No. 
■ 579. 
Nematophyton crassum, Peuhallow, No. 542. 
Neocene marine Diatomaceae, Edwards, No. 
189. 
Niagara as a timepiece, Spencer, No. 645. 
On the nature of igneous intrusions, Russell, 
No. 588. 
Original Trenton rocks, White, No. 744. 
Petroleum, Van Ingen, No. 696. 
Phosphoresence in wollastonite, Hillebrand, 
No. 317. 
Tie Cambrian and post-Ordovician trap dikes 
in the Adirondacks, Cushing, No. 155. 
Pre-Cambrian topography of the Adirondacks, 
Kemp, No. 374. 
Relation of the fauna of the Ithaea group to 
that of the Portage and Chemung, Kindle, 
No. 406. 
Stream robbing in the Catskill Mountains, 
Darton, No. 164. 
Structure of Paleozoic barnacles, Clarke, No. 
125. 
Summer's work in geology on Lake Cham- 
plain, A'an Ingeu and White, No. C97. 
Titaniferous iron ores of the Adirondacks, 
Kemp, No 370. 
Trap rock of the Palisades, Lyman, No. 457. 
