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179. Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North America, by 0. P. 
Hay. 1902. 8°. 868 pp. 
180. The occurrence and distribution of corundum in the United States, by J. H. 
Pratt. 1901. 8°. 98 pp., 14 pis. (Out of stock.) 
181. Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1900-1901, by 
H. M. Wilson, J. H. Renshawe, E. M. Douglas, and R. U.. Goode. 1901. 8°. 
240 pp., 1 map. 
182. A report on the economic geology of the Silverton quadrangle, Colorado, by 
F. L. Ransome. 1901. 8°. 265 pp., 16 pis. 
183. A gazetteer of Porto Rico, by Henry Gannett. 1901. 8°. 51 i>p. 
184. Oil and gas fields of the western interior and northern Texas coal measures and 
of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of the western Gulf Coast, by George I. 
Adams. 1901. 8°. 64 pp., 10 pis. (Out of stock.) 
185. Results of spirit leveling, fiscal year 1900-1901, by H. M. Wilson, J. H. Ren- 
shawe, E. M. Douglas, and R. U. Goode. 1901. 8°. 219 pp. 
186. On pyrite and marcasite, by H. N. Stokes. 1901. 8°. 50 pp. 
187. Geographic dictionary of Alaska, by Marcus Baker. 1901. 8°. 446 pp. (Out 
of stock. ) 
188. Bibliography of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and min- 
eralogy for the years 1892-1900, inclusive, by F. B. Weeks. 1902. 8°. 717 pp. 
189. Index to North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for 
the years 1892-1900, inclusive, by F. B. Weeks. 1902. 8°. 337 pp. 
190. A gazetteer of Texas, by Henry Gannett. 1902. 8°. 162 pp., 8 pis. 
191. North American geologic formation names: Bibliography, synonymy, and dis- 
tribution, by F. B. Weeks. 1902. 8°. 448 pp. 
192. A gazetteer of Cuba, by Henry Gannett. 1902. 8°. 113 pp., 8 pis. 
193. The geological relations and distribution of platinum and associated metals, by 
J. F. Kemp. 1902. 8°. 95 pp., 6 pis. 
194. Northwest boundary of Texas, by Marcus Baker. 1902. 8°. 51 pp., 1 pi. 
195. Structural details in the Green Mountain region and in eastern New York 
(second paper), by T. N. Dale. 1902. 8°. 22 pp., 4 pis. 
196. Topographic development of the Klamath Mountains, by J. S. Diller. 1902. 
8°. 69 pp., 13 pis. 
197. The origin of certain place names in the United States, by Henry Gannett. 
1902. 8°. 280 pp. (Out of stock.) 
198. The Berea grit oil sand in the Cadiz quadrangle, Ohio, by W. T. Griswold. 
1902, 8°. 43 pp., 1 pi. 
199. Geology and water resources of the Snake River Plains of Idaho, by I. C. Russell. 
1902. 8°. 192 pp., 25 pis. 
200. Reconnaissance of the borax deposits of Death Valley and Mohave Desert, by 
M. R. Campbell. 1902. 8°. 23 pp., 1 pi. 
201. Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1901-2, by 
H. M. Wilson, J. H. Renshawe, E. M. "Douglas, and R. U. Goode. 1902. 8°. 
164 pp., 1 pi. 
202. Tests for gold and silver in shales from western Kansas, by Waldemar Lind- 
gren. 1902. 8°. 21 pp. 
203. Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, - 
and mineralogy for the year 1901, by F. B. Weeks. 1902. 8°. 144 pp. 
204. Fossil flora of the John Day Basin, Oregon, by F. H. Knowlton. 1902. 8°. 
153 pp., 17 pis. 
205. Mollusca of the Buda limestone, by G. B. Shattuck, with an appendix on the 
corals of the Buda limestone, by T. W. Vaughan. 1903. 8°. 94 pp., 27 pis. 
206. A study of the fauna of the Hamilton formation of the Cayuga Lake section in 
central New Y/ork, by H. F. Cleland. 1903. 8°. 112 pp., 5 pis. 
