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Kansas — Continued. 
Birds, Dinosaurs, etc., "Willis, No. 902. 
Buried moraine, Smyth, No. 717. 
Coal deposits of trans-Missistippian field, 
Keyes, No. 435. 
Cone-in-cone, Harnly, No. 333. 
Correlation of Nebraska City, Nebr., section, 
Beede, No. 64. 
Drill hole at "Wichita, Mead, No. 541. 
Gazetteer of Kansas, Gannett, No. 284. 
Geological map of Logan and Gove counties, 
Adams, "No. 8. 
Geology of Effingham Ridge, "Wilson, No. 911. 
Gypsum deposits of Kansas, Grimsley, No. 320 
Gypsum in Kansas, Grimsley, No. 318. 
Ichthyic fauna of Kansas Cretaceous, Stewart, 
No. 745. 
Invertebrates of Cretaceous, Logan, No. 498. 
Jerome meteorite, Washington, No. 850. 
Kansas Coal Measures, Crane, No. 167. 
Kansas physiography, Beede, No. 67. 
McPherson Equus beds, Beede, No. 66. 
Mentor beds, Jones, No. 395. 
Microscopic organisms of Cretaceous, Mc- 
Clung, No. 514. 
Middle Coal Measures, Bain and Leonard, 
No. 45. 
Mineral resources of Kansas, Haworth, No. 
336. 
New corals from Carboniferous, Beede, No. 61. 
New species of fish from Cretaceous, Stewart, 
No. 748. 
New species of Hydreionocrinus, Weller, No. 
861. 
On Platecarpus, Williston, No. 906. 
Physiography of southeastern Kansas, 
Adams, No. 9. 
Pleistocene of Kansas, Williston, No. 903. 
Saurodon and allied species, Stewart, No. 747. 
Skeleton of Teleoceras fossiger, Osborn, No. 
586. 
Skull of Vertebratus undata Cope, Gilbert, 
No. 296. 
Stratigraphy of Kansas Coal Measures, Ha- 
worth, No. 335. 
Stratigraphy of Shawnee County, Beede, 
No. 65. 
Toxochelys, Case, No. 137. 
Transition beds from Comanche to Dakota, 
Gould, No. 308. 
Triassic Estherise from Red beds, Jones, No. 
397. 
Turtle remains from Fort Pierre, Wagner, No. 
842. 
Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, Adams, No. 7. 
Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, Williston, No. 
901. 
Vertebrate remains from Kansas Permian, 
"Williston, No. 904. 
Kentucky. 
Cincinnati Silurian island, Miller, No. 560. 
Clays and building stones of Kentucky, 
Crump, No. 177. 
Fauna of Devonian black shale, Girty, No. 
299. 
London folio, Campbell, No. 129. 
Kentucky — Continued. 
Natural arches of Kentucky, Miller, No. 561. 
Richmond folio, Campbell, No. 128. 
Labrador. 
Cambrian faunas, Matthews, No. 535. 
Traverse of northern Labrador, Low, No. 500. 
Louisiana. 
Clays of Louisiana, Clen enin, No. 160. 
Maine. 
Dikes in vicinity of Portland, Lord, No. 499. 
Meteoric stone from Andover, Kunz, No. 458. 
Physiography, Davis, No. 200= 
Maryland. 
Aims and methods of cartography, Gannett, 
No. 285. 
Coastal plain of Maryland, Shattuck, No. 696. 
Cretaceous fossils in the Eocene, Bagg, No. 24. 
First geological excursion along Chesapeake, 
Mathews, No. 533. 
Fossil cypress swamp, Bibbins, No. 77. 
Gold mining in southern Appalachians, Nitze 
and Wilkens, No. 579. 
Maps and map makers of Maryland, Mathews, 
No. 532. 
Maryland building stones, Mathews, No. 531. 
Properties of building stones, Merrill, No. 553. 
Terrace cutting of the Potomac, Abbe, No. 1. 
The McHenry formation, Uhler, No. 794. 
Massachusetts. 
Acid pegmatite in diabase, Jaggar, No. 392. 
Biotite-tinguaite dike, Eakle, No. 244. 
Blue Hills complex, Crosby, No. 170. 
Building and road stones, Whittle, No. 881. 
Carboniferous bowlder train, Fuller, No. 280. 
Clays of Massachusetts, Whittle, No. 880. 
Geology of Cape Cod district, Shaler, No. 695. 
Geology, vicinity of Boston, Crosby, No. 169. 
Geology, vicinity of Boston, Woodman, No. 
932. 
Holyoke folio, Emerson, No. 258. 
Occurrence of dunite, Martin, No. 530. 
Paleontology, eastern Massachusetts, Grabau, 
No. 309. 
Paleontology of Cambrian terranes, Grabau, 
No. 310. 
Petrographic province of Essex County, 
"Washington, No. 851. 
Petrography, vicinity of Boston, Wolff, No. 
926. 
Physiography, Davis, No. 200. 
Physiography of Massachusetts, Perry, No. 
624. 
Postglacial Connecticut at Turners Falls, 
Jefferson, No. 393. 
Solvsbergite and tinguaite, Washington, No. 
849. 
Turners Falls region, Emerson, No. 257. 
Mexico. 
A mineralized dike, Brown, No. 112. 
Bibliografia geologica, Aguilar, No. 11. 
Catalogos geografico de las especies mineral- 
ogicos, Aguilera, No. 11a. 
Changes of level in Mexico, Hall, No. 382. 
Changes of level in Mexico, Spencer, No. 726. 
