Weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1901. 81 
730 Stokes (N. II.), Merrill (George P.) and. A new .stony meteorite 
from Allegan, Michigan, and a new iron meteorite from 
Mart, Texas. 
See Merrill (George P.) and Stokes (H. N.), 546. 
731 Stose (George W.). [Review of " Allegany County, Maryland."] 
Science, new ser., vol. 14, pp. 181-182, 1901. 
p2 Stone (George H.). Note on the minerals associated with copper 
in parts of Arizona and New Mexico. 
Abstracts: Science, new ser.,. vol. 14, pp. 796-797, 1901. 
Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. 52, p. 21505, 1901. 
733 Note on the extinct glaciers of New Mexico and Arizona. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 14, p. 798, 1901. 
Brief account of occurrence. 
73-1 Stretch (R. H.). The Silverton mining district, Snohomish 
County, Washington. 
Eng.and Mg. Jour., vol. 72, p. 105, 1901. 
Describes briefly the occurrence of copper ores. 
T. 
735 TafF( Joseph A.). A comparison of the Ouachita and Arbuckle 
Mountain sections, Indian Territory. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 13, pp. 271-272, 1901. 
Briefly describes sections of Paleozoic rocks. 
736 Colgate Folio — Indian Territory. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., Folio No. 74, 1901. 
Describes the geographic and topographic features, the general geo- 
logic relations, the character and occurrence of the Carboniferous, Neo- 
cene and Pleistocene strata, and the occurrence of coal. 
737 Talmage (J. E.). A recent fault slip, Ogden Canyon, Utah. 
Science, new ser., vol. 13, p. 550, 1901. 
Gives a brief account of the phenomena. 
738 Taylor (F. B.). Glacial phenomena in eastern Ontario. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 13, p. 138, 1901. 
739 Tays (E. A. H.). Genesis of ore deposits. 
Mg.and Sci. Press., vol. 83, pp. 142-143, 3 figs., 1901. 
Discusses article by M. W. Alderson on the same subjed 
740 Tight (W. G.). Pre-Glacial drainage in southwestern Ohio. 
Science, new ser., vol. 14, pp. 775-776, 1901. 
Discusses recent article by A. M. Miller on the mimic subject, 
741 Todd (James E.). River action phenomena. 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 12, pp. 486-490, L901. 
Discusses the variations in phenomena of river action in time of Hood 
and the formation of silt and loess deposits. 
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