152 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, ETC. [bull. 149. 
Texas — Continued. 
New Tertiary Mollusca, Aldrich, No. 11. 
New Triassic Unios, Simpson, No. 620. 
Utah. 
Camp Floyd district, Utah, Hills, No. 318. 
Camp Floyd district, Utah, Neill, No. 518. 
Mercur mining district, Lakes, No. 427. 
Stratigraphic relation of the Brown Park 
beds, Irving, No. 356. 
Uintaite deposits of Utah, Eldridge, No. 190. 
Uintaite in Utah, Eldridge, No. 191. 
Vermont. 
Geology of Vermont, Adams, No. 1. 
Fossils from the Trenton of Highgate Springs, 
Vt., Ami, No. 14. 
Gotham's cave in Vermont, Hitchcock, No. 
324. 
Green Mountain region, Dale, No. 156. 
Paleozoic terranes in Connecticut Valley, 
Hitchcock, No. 322. 
Summer's work in geology on Lake Cham- 
plain, Van Ingen and White, No. 696. 
Virginia. 
Artesian well prospects, Darton, No. 161. 
Coelenterata from Eocene deposits, Vaughan, 
Nos. 699, 700. 
Eocene deposits of Atlantic Slope, Clark, No. 
118. 
Eocene fauna of Middle Atlantic Slope, Bagg, 
No. 20. 
Eocene fauna of the Atlantic Slope, Clark, 
No. 122. 
Form of fissure walls, Glenn, No. 248. 
Geological excursions of 1895, Clark, No. 120. 
Geology of Massanutten Mountain, Spencer, 
No. 641. 
Gold mining in the Appalachians, Nitze and 
Wilkens, No. 522. 
Nomini folio, Darton, No. 162. 
Oriskany iron ores, Pechin, No. 536. 
Pocahontas folio, Campbell, No. 96. 
Potomac formation in Virginia, Fontaine, No. 
225. 
Potomac River section of the Eocene, Clark, 
No. 119. 
Protozoa from the Eocene deposits, Bagg, No. 
19. 
Section of Rich Patch Mountain, Virginia, 
Schmitz, No. 600. 
Washington. 
Cedar Canyon mining district, "Washington, 
Burdsal, No. 88. 
Coal fields of Washington, Woodhouse, No. 
773. 
Cretaceous paleontology of Pacific Coast, 
Stanton, No. 648. 
Eocene and Cretaceous on the Pacific Coast, 
Stanton, No. 647. 
Washington — Continued. 
Geology of Cascade Mountains, Willis, No. 
759. 
West Virginia. 
Bituminous Coal Measures of the Appala- 
chians, Ramsay, No. 563. 
Buckhannon folio, Taff and Brooks, No. 657. 
Fossil plants from Morgan town, W. Va., 
Knowlton, No. 419. 
Geologic section along New and Kanawha 
rivers, Campbell and Mendenhall, No. 99. 
Loop Creek coal field, Langdon, No. 436. 
Origin of terrace deposits of Monongahela 
River, White, No. 743. 
Piedmont folio, Darton and Taff, No. 166. 
Pocahontas folio, Campbell, No. 96. 
Wisconsin. 
Central Wisconsin base level, Van Hise, No. 
694. 
Descriptions of fossils from Hall collection, 
Whitfield, No. 752. 
Lead and zinc fields of Wisconsin, Roethe, 
No. 583. 
Loess in the Wisconsin drift, Salisbury, No. 
592. 
New species and genus of Phyllocaridse, 
Whitfield, No. 754. 
Wyoming. 
Age of igneous rocks of Yellowstone Park, 
Hague, No. 272. 
Extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks, Id- 
dings, No. 353. 
Hyracotherium and allied perissodactyls, 
Wortman, No. 781. 
Igneous intrusions in the Black Hills, Rus- 
sell, No. 587. 
Igneous rocks, Yellowstone Park, Iddings, 
No. 352. 
Localities for Laramie mammals and dino- 
saurs, Hatcher, No. 284. 
New species of Dinictis, Riggs, No. 581. 
On the nature of igneous intrusions, Russell, 
No. 588. 
Salt Creek oil field, Wyoming, Knight, Nos. 
413,414. 
Salt Creek petroleum, Slosson, No. 622. 
Sedimentary rocks, Weed, No. 718. 
Silurian strata in Wyoming and South Da- 
kota, Beecher, No. 52. 
Tertiary floras of the Yellowstone Park, 
Knowlton, No. 418. 
Yellowstone National Park folio, Hague, 
No. 271. 
Yucatan. 
Geology of Yucatan, Sapper, Nos. 596, 597. 
