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Fuller (Myron L.) — Continued. 
8. Notes on the wells, springs, ana general water resources of Florida. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Water-Supply and Irrig. Paper no. 102, pp. 238-275, 1904. 
9. Experiments on the pollution of deep wells in Georgia. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 19, p. 305, 1904. 
10. Evidences of caves of Put-in-Bay, Ohio, on question of land tilting. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 20, p. 761, 1904. 
Fuller (Myron L.) and Clapp (Frederick G.). 
1. Patoka folio, Indiana-Illinois. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. 8., folio no. 105, 1904. 
Describes topographic features, the general geologic relations, the character 
and occurrence of Carboniferous, Tertiary, and Quaternary formations, the 
geologic structure and history, the economic resources, coal, clay, and build- 
ing stone, the soils, forest reserves, and water supply. 
Furlong (E. L.). 
1. An account of the preliminary excavations in a recently explored 
Quaternary cave in Shasta County, California. 
Science, new ser., vol. 20, pp. 53-55, 1904. 
Describes occurrence of vertebrate remains and gives lists of forms identified. 
Furlong (E. L.), Sinclair (William J.) and. 
1. Euceratherium, a new ungulate from the Quaternary caves of 
California. 
See Sinclair (William J.) and Furlong (E. L.), 1. 
G-. 
Ganong (W. F.). 
1. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick. 
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc, Bull., vol. 5, pp. 179-241, ill., 1904. 
Describes physiographic history of various rivers of New Brunswick. 
Garrison (F. Lynwood). 
1. The genesis of limonite ores in the Appalachians. 
Eng. & Mg. Jour., vol. 78, pp. 470-471, 1904. 
2. The iron ores of Shady Valley, Tennessee. 
Eng. & Mg. Jour., vol. 78, pp. 590-592, 1904. 
Describes the general geology and the occurrence, character, and geologic rela- 
tions of the iron-ore deposits. 
3. Tin in the United States. 
Eng. & Mg. Jour., vol. 78, pp. 830-832, 1904. 
Discusses the occurrence of tin deposits. 
Gidley (J. W.). 
1. Proper generic names of Miocene horses. 
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 20, pp. 191-194, 1904. 
Gidley (J. W.), Matthew (W. D.) and. 
1. New or little-known mammals from the Miocene of South Dakota. 
American Museum expedition of 1903. 
See Matthew (W. D.) and Gidley (J. W.), 1. 
