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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 162. 
Mineralogy — Continued. 
Minerals described — Continued. 
Lead, native, Foote, No. 275. 
Melanotekite, Warren, No. 848. 
Mesolite, Wiuchell, No. 921. 
Meteorite, Kunz, No. 458. 
Meteorite, Preston, Nos. 639, 640. 
Meteorite, Washington, No. 850. 
Molybdenum, Hillebrand, No. 359. 
Monazite, Hidden and Pratt, No. 356. 
Ortboclase, Lindgren, No. 493. 
Pearcite, Penfield, No. 618. 
Phenacite, Warren, No. 848. 
Polybasite, Penfield, No. 618. 
Rhodocroite, Pearce, No. 610. 
Rhodolite, Hidden and Pratt, No. 348. 
Roeblingite, Foote, No. 275. 
Selenium, Pearce, No. 611. 
Selenium, Turner, No. 778. 
Smith.sonite, Warren, No. 848. 
Solvsbergite, Washington, No. 849. 
Sperrylite, Hidden, No. 347. 
Sperrylite, Hidden and Pratt, No. 350. 
Tantalite, Warren, No. 848. 
Tapiolite, Warren, No. 848. 
Tellurium, Pearce, No. 606. 
Tellurium, Turner, No. 778. 
Tourmaline, Orcutt, No. 581. 
Vanadium, Hillebiand, No. 359. 
Xenotime, Hoffman, Nos. 364, 365. 
Zircon, Hidden and Pratt, No. 349. 
Zircon, Pratt, No. 633. 
Zircon, Turner, No. 778. 
Zirkelite, Wadsworth, No. 841. 
Minnesota. 
Archean of Minnesota and Finland, Winchell, 
No. 918. 
Geology of Keweenawan area, Elftman, No. 
250. 
Geology of Mesabi Range, Grant, No. 314. 
Intraformational conglomerates, Sardeson, 
No. 686. 
Lake Superior iron ore region, Winchell, 
No. 913. 
Mesolite from Minnesota, Winchell, No. 921. 
Moraines of Minnesota, Todd, No. 767. 
St. Croix River Valley, Elftman, No. 251. 
So-called Cretaceous deposits, Sardeson, No. 
685. 
Thomsonite and lintonite, Winchell, No. 923. 
Mississippi. 
Loam of north Mississippi, Mabry, No. 509. 
Missouri. 
A new lepidodendroid type, White, No. 870. 
Bethany limestone, Bain, No. 39. 
Clay deposits, Wheeler, No. 869. 
Coal deposits of trans-Mississippian field, 
Keyes, No. 435. 
Cote sans Dessein and Grand Tower, Marbut, 
No. 522. 
Geological formations of Cap-au-gres Uplift, 
Keyes, No. 431. 
Geology of Boone County, Broadhead, No. 107. 
Geology of Calhoun sheet, Marbut, No. 518. 
Geology of Clinton sheet, Marbut, No. 517. 
Missouri — Continued. 
Geology of Huntsville quadrangle, Marbut, 
No. 521. 
Geology of Lexington sheet, Missouri, Mar- 
but, No. 519. 
Geology of Richmond quadrangle, Missouri, 
Marbut, No. 520. 
Lead and zinc ores, Hedburg, No. 339. 
Middle Coal Measures, Bain and Lexnard, 
No. 45. 
Myth of Ozark Isle, Keyes, No. 433. 
New species of crinoids from Carboniferous, 
Butts, No. 116. 
Report upon Greene County, Shepard, No. 698. 
The Ozark Uplift, Broadhead, No. 108. 
Tripoli deposits, Quimby, No. 646. 
Montana. 
Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Goode, No. 303. 
Diaphorite from Montana, Spencer, No. 738. 
Geology of Helena, Griswold, No. 321. 
Gold nugget from Montana, Pearce, No. 612. 
Occurrence of cubanite, Winchell, No. 914. 
Occurrence of rhodocroite, Pearce, No. 610. 
Nebraska. 
Abrasive materials, Parker, No. 598. 
Ash beds of Great Plains, Barbour, No. 49. 
Contributions to paleontology, Lucas, No. 501. 
Correlation of section at Nebraska City, 
Nebr., Beede, No. 64. 
Tertiary of South Dakota and Nebraska, Dar- 
ton, No. 197. 
Undergi'ound waters, Darton, No. 194. 
Nevada. 
Carbonate of soda deposits, Knapp, No. 443. 
New species of Edestus, Dean, No. 229. 
Newfoundland. 
Chromite deposits, Maynard, No. 540. 
New Jersey. 
Administrative report, Smock, No. 715. 
Age of artifect-bearingsand, Kiimmel, No. 457. 
Age of Franklin white limestone, Wolff and 
Brooks, No. 931. 
Artesian wells in New Jersey, Woolman, No. 
933. 
Cretaceous clay marl, Hollick, No. 370. 
Cretaceous Foraminifera of New Jersey, 
Bagg, No. 27. 
Cretaceous fossils in the Eocene, Bagg, No. 24. 
Glacial delta of Cuyahoga River compared 
with glacial delta at Trenton, N. J., Wright, 
No. 939. 
Native lead and copper and other minerals, 
Foote, No. 275. 
Newark system, Kiimmel, No. 456. 
Occurrence of native copper, Wolff, No. 929. 
On clinohedrite, Penfield and Foote, No. 619. 
Paleobotany of Cretaceous formation, Hol- 
lick, No. 368. 
Physical geography of New Jersey, Salisbury, 
No. 681. 
Physical geography of New Jersey, Vermeule, 
No. 837. 
Relation of granite to ore deposits at Frank- 
lin Furnace, Wolff, No. 927. 
