142 INDEX TO NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, [bull. 189. 
Montana— Con tinued. 
The mines of Butte, Lakes, 3372. 
Three Forks folio, I Vale, 4267. 
Yellowstone Valley, Weed and Iddings, 5924. 
Nebraska. 
A rhinoceros from Nebraska, Hatcher, 2333. 
Abrasive materials, Parker, 4248. 
Arkansas Coal Measures, Smith, J. P., 5040. 
Ash beds of Great Plains, Barbour, 236. 
Calcisponge from the Carboniferous, Clarke, 
956. 
Carboniferous and Permian formations, Pros- 
ser, 4490. 
Carnegie Museum Paleontological Expedi- 
tions of 1900, Hatcher, 2340. 
Contributions to paleontology, Lucas, 3584. 
Correlation of Carboniferous rocks of Nebraska 
and Kansas, Prosser, 4495, 
Correlation of Coal Measures, Beede, 395 
Correlation of section at Nebraska City, Nebr., 
Beede, 389. 
Daemon elix, Barbour, 235. 
Dakota Cretaceous in Nebraska, Gould, 2077. 
Diatomaceous deposits of Nebraska, Barbour, 
234. 
Fossil Diatomaceae from Nebraska, Elmore, 
1664. 
Fossils, new gigantic, Barbour, 230. 
Geology of Nebraska, Darton, 1328. 
Glacial grooves and strise in southeastern Ne- 
braska, Barbour, 241. 
Glacial movements, twopremorainic, Swezey, 
5282. 
Inequalities in the old Paleozoic sea bottom, 
Todd, 5408. 
Invertebrate fauna of the Dakota formation, 
White, C. A., 6035. 
Loup and Platte rivers, Todd, 5401. 
Loup rivers, evolution of the, Hicks, 2507. 
Loup rivers, geologic structure of region 
drained by, Hicks, 2509. 
Loup rivers in Nebraska, Davis, 1350. 
Loup rivers, readjustments of the. Hicks, 2508. 
Microscopic fauna of the Cretaceous in Minne- 
sota, Woodward and Thomas, 6433. 
Missouri series, Keyes, 3142. 
Mud and sand dikes of the White River Mio- 
cene, Case, 761. 
Nebraska Permian, Knight, 3212. 
New turtle from the Cretaceous, Williston, 
6225. 
Niobrara chalk, Calvin, 694, 698. 
Nonconformities at the mouth of the Platte 
River, Gould, 2076. 
Paleozoic fishes, Cope, 1076. 
Paleozoic fossils, checklist of, Bierbauer, 442. 
Physiographic types, Gannett, 1942. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
4085. 
Relations of Tertiary formations in western 
Nebraska, Darton, 1332. 
Report of the geological survey of Nebraska, 
Barbour, 240. 
Sandstone dikes, Hay, 2391. 
Tertiary, notes upon Nebra^-a, Russell, F. W., 
4694. 
Tertiary of South Dakota and Nebraska, Dar- 
ton, 1326. 
Nebraska— Continued. 
Underground waters, Darton, 1323. 
Vertebrate fossils from the Loup Fork beds, 
Hatcher, 2335. 
Volcanic ash bed near Omaha, Nebr., Todd, 
5409. 
Volcanic ash in Nebraska, Barbour, 233. 
Volcanic ash in Nebraska, Salisbury, 4768. 
Volcanic dust, Todd, 5418. 
Volcanic dust from Omaha, Todd, 5399. 
Water resources of the Great Plains, Hay, R., 
2394. 
Wells in Nebraska, Barbour, 237. 
Nevada. 
Carbonate of soda deposits, Knapp, 3197. 
Chemical composition of turquoise, Penfield, 
4326. 
Coal fields of Esmeralda County, Knapp, 3196. 
Comstock lode, Gratacap, 2157. 
Copper deposits of southwestern Nevada, Mc- 
Cormick, 3842. 
Devonian fossils in Carboniferous strata, Wil- 
liams, H. S., 6174. 
Ely mining district, Smith, 5023. 
Esmeralda formation, Turner, 5487, 5491a. 
Eureka district, eruptive rocks of, Iddings, 
2824. 
Eureka district, geology of, Hague, 2230. 
Eureka, fossils at, Walcott, 5781. 
Fossil plants of the Esmeralda formation, 
Knowlton, 3263. 
Genesis of ore deposits, Posepny, 4421. 
Geology of the Silver Peak district, Turner, 
5490. 
Gold belts of Nevada, Quille, 4517. 
Half-Moon mine, geology of, Wiltsee, 6274. 
Manganese deposit, Pleistocene, Penrose, 4343. 
Miniature extinct volcano, McGee, 3867. 
Natural sodium salts, Packard, 4233. 
Nevada sulphur deposits, Fulton, 1920. 
New species of Edestus, Dean, 1474. 
Possible revival of Virginia City, Nev., Grat- 
acap, 2151. 
Present and extinct lakes of Nevada, Russell, 
4702a. 
Public lands and their water supply, Newell, 
4085. 
Quartz-muscovite rock from Belmont, Ne- 
vada, Spurr, 5182. 
Trias and Jura in the Western States, Hyatt, 
2818. 
Newfoundland. 
Chromite deposits, Maynard, 3807. 
Etcheminian fauna of Smith Sound, Matthew, 
3790. 
Glacial phenomena of Newfoundland, Labra- 
dor, and Greenland, Wright, 6514. 
Glaciation of Newfoundland, Chamberlin, 809. 
Lower Cambrian terrane in the Atlantic prov- 
ince, Walcott, 5819. 
Mineral deposits of Newfoundland, Scott, 
4885. 
Random, a Pre-Cambrian Upper Algonkian 
terrane, Walcott, 5818. 
The Protolenus fauna, Matthew, G. F., 3761. 
New Hampshire. 
Elajolite-syenite and hornblende syenite, 
Bayley, 301. 
