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INDEX TO NOETH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 
[BULL. 203. 
Newfoundland. 
Preliminary notice of Etcheminian fauna, 
Matthew, 529. 
New Hampshire. 
Albany granite and its contact phenomena, 
Hawes, 349. 
Composition of labradorite rocks, Dana, 192. 
Eruptive rocks in Campton, Hawes, 348. 
Rocks of Lake Winnepesaukee, Washing- 
ton, 785. 
New Jersey. 
Administrative report, New Jersey Geological 
Survey, Smock, 712. 
Artesian wells, Woolman, 859. 
Atlantic City's deep artesian well, Carter, 119. 
Camden's artesian water supply, Carter, 116. 
Crustacea of the Cretaceous, Pilsbry, 613. 
Erosion of shore line at Atlantic City, Car- 
ter, 118. 
Mineralogical notes. Chester, 136. 
Mining industry, Kummel, 456. 
New minerals from Franklin, Penfield and 
Warren, 603. 
Occurrence of thauniasite. Penfield and 
Pratt, 602. 
On elinohedrite, Penfield and Foote, 599. 
On gahnite, Brush, 86. 
On sussexite, Brush, 85. 
Paleozoic limestones of Kittatinny Valley. 
Kummel and Weller, 457. 
Paleozoic rocks of northwestern New Jersey, 
Van Ingen, 764. 
Portland cement industry, Kummel, 465. 
Preliminary report on the Paleozoic forma- 
tions, Weller, 805. 
Serpentines of Manhattan [sland, Newland, 
565. 
New Mexico. 
A new coal field, Lakes, 466. 
Cerrillos anthracite mine, Lakes, 465. 
Curtis mines, Lakes, 467. 
Extinct glaciers, Stone, 733. 
Geology of the saline basins of central New 
Mexico, Johnson, 403. 
Minerals associated with copper, Stone, 732. 
Mogollon range, Weatherby, 793. 
New York. 
Adirondack augite-andesite, Cushing, 184. 
Beach structure in Medina sandstone, Fair- 
child, 265. 
Cambro-Ordovician outlier at Wellstown, 
Julien, 410. 
Cambro-Ordovician outlier at Wellstown, 
Kemp, 414. 
Discovery of a mastodon's tooth and the 
remains of a boreal vegetation on Staten 
Island, Hollick, 386. 
Emery deposits of Westchester County, Eakle, 
254. 
Emery mines of Westchester County, Nevins, 
564. 
Faunas of the Ordovician at Glens Falls, 
White, 818. 
Fort Cassin beds in the Calciferous limestone, 
D wight, 249. 
Geologic notes on the neighborhood of Buf- 
falo, Martin, 521. 
New York — Continued. 
Geology and paleontology of Niagara Falls, 
Grabau, 306. 
Geology of crystalline rocks, Smyth, 713. 
Geology of Rand Hill, Cushing, 185. 
Hematite iron ores of Antwerp and Fowler 
belt, Crosby, 175. 
Hudson River beds near Albany, Ruede- 
mann, 659. 
Limestones interbedded with shales of Mar- 
cellus stage, Clarke, 145. 
List of mammals of New York, Miller, 549. 
Marcellus limestone, Wood, 855. 
New Agelacrinites, Clarke, 146. 
Oil and gas in New York, Bishop, 71. 
On hortonolite, Brush, 84. 
Ontario coast, Martin, 526. 
Oriskany fauna and Becraft Mountain, 
Clarke, 144. 
Petroleum and natural gas, Orton, 577. 
Physiography of Lake George, Kemp, 417, 420. 
Pleistocene geology of Nassau County, Wood- 
worth, 858, 
Pre-Cambrian formations, Kemp and Hall, 
421. 
Post-Pliocene fossils of the Niagara River 
gravels, Letson, 493. 
Reef structures in the Clinton and Niagara 
strata, Sarle, 678. 
Serpentines of Manhattan Island, Newland, 
565. 
Slate quarries of Washington County, Nevins, 
563. 
Trenton conglomerate of Rhysedorph Hill, 
Ruedemann, 660. 
Nicaragua. 
Recent decline in the level of Lake Nicara- 
gua, Shimek, 696. 
North Carolina. 
Carolina gold deposits, Weed, 796. 
Copper deposits of southern United States, 
Weed, 795. - 
Corundum in North Carolina, Ropes, 657. 
Iron of meteoric origin, Pratt, 621. 
Oyster reefs of North Carolina, Grave, 318. 
Octahedrite and brookite, Robinson, 654. 
North Dakota. 
Lignite deposits, Haseltine, 341. 
Report of Geological Survey, Babcock, 34. 
Ohio. 
Arthrodires from the Cleveland shale, Dean, 
227. 
Classification of the Waverley series, Prosser, 
629. 
Cleveland water-supply tunnel, Pierce, 612. 
Names for the formations of the Ohio Coal 
Measures, Prosser, 632. 
Pre-Glacial drainage in southwestern Ohio, 
Miller, 547. 
Use of the term Bedford limestone, Prosser, 
630. 
Oklahoma. 
Age of Red Beds, Adams, 6. 
Age of the Red Beds, Beede, 56, 
Fossils from the Red Beds, Gould, 297. 
Geology of Seminole, Creek, Cherokee, and 
Osage nations, Gould, 298. 
