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106 Brigham (Albert Perry). Note on trellised drainage in the Adi- 
rondacks. 
Am. Geol., vol. xxi, pp 219-222, pi. xv, 1898. 
Discusses the drainage of a portion ol the Adirondack region. 
107 Broadhead (Garland C). Geology of Boone County [Missouri |. 
Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. xii, Pt. Ill, pp. 375-388, pis. xii-xiii, 1898. 
Describes the physiographic features, the character and occurrence 
of the Ozark series, Osage series, and Keokuk group, and includes a 
geologic map "of the area. 
108 The Ozark uplift and growth of the Missouri Paleozoic. 
Mo. Geol. Surv., vol xii, Pt. Ill, pp. 391-409, 1898. 
Describes the general character of the Ozark uplift and the geologic 
history of the region. 
109 Maj. Frederick Hawn. 
Am. Geol., vol. xxi, pp. 267-269, pi. xvi, 1898. 
Gives a sketch of his life and a list of published papers. 
110 Brooks (Alfred H.), Wolff (J. E.) and. The age of the Franklin 
white limestone of Sussex County, New Jersey. 
See Wolff (J. E.) and Brooks (A. H.), No. 931. 
111 Brown (Lucius P.). The phosphate-rock deposits of Tennessee 
during 1897. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., 19th Ann. Rept., Pt. VI (Continued), pp. 547-555, 
1898. 
Describes the character and origin of the Tennessee phosphate 
deposits. 
112 Brown (R. G.). A mineralized dike [Mexico]. 
School of Mines Quart., vol. xix, pp. 90-93, 4 figs., 1897. 
Describes the occurrence of the dike rock and its mineralization. 
113 Browne (Ross E.). The mother lode of California. 
Mg. and Sci. Press, vol. lxxvi, pp. 105-106, 5 figs., 1898. 
Describes the characteristic features of the mother lode and the 
occurrence of gold. 
114 Brush (George J.). Manual of determinative mineralogy, with 
an introduction on blowpipe analysis. Revised and enlarged, 
with entirely new tables for the identification of minerals, 
by Samuel L. Penfield. 
John Wiley & Sons, New York, 15th edition, 1898. 
Review by J. P. Iddings, Jour, of Geol., vol. vi, pp. 757-758, 1898. 
115 Bryson (John). Drift formations of Long Island [New York]. 
Am. Geol., vol. xxii, pp. 245-247, 1898. 
Describes certain features of the terminal moraine. 
116 Butts (Edward). Description of some new species of crinoids from 
the Upper Coal Measures of the Carboniferous age at Kansas 
City, Missouri. 
Kansas City Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. i, pp. 13-15, 1 pi., 1898. 
Describes two new species. 
