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Klein (Carl)— Continued. jp 
2. ITber das Meteoreisen von Persimmon Creek, bei Hot House 
Cherokee Co. , Nord-Carolina. 
K. preus. Akad. d. Wiss., Sitzungsb., p. 557, 1904. 
Describes characters of this meteorite. 
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Klem (Mary J.). 
1. A revision of the Paleozoic Paleechinoidea, with a synopsis of al 
known species. 
St. Louis Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 14, pp. L-98, 6 pis., 1904. 
Knapp (George N.). 
1. Underground waters of New Jersey. Wells drilled in 1903. 
N. .1. Geol. Surv., Ann. Kept, for L903, pp. 73-93, 2 pis., 1904. 
Describes extent and character of the physiographic provinces of New Jerse j p* 
and their water supply, and gives data regarding wells drilled in 1903. 
2. The (Millwood clays and the Matawan. 
Am. Geol., vol. 33, pp. 23-27, 1904. 
I hscusses stratigraphic position of the formations occurring at Cliffwood, N 
Knapp (George N.) 5 Kiimmel (Henry B.) and. 
1. The stratigraphy of the New Jersey clays. 
See Kuminel l Henry B. I and Knapp (George N. ), 1. 
Knight (C. W.). 
1. Notes on some deposits in the eastern Ontario gold belt. 
Can. Mg. [nst. Jour., vol. 7. Advance separate, 36 pp., 12 tigs., 1904. 
Describes the general geology of the district, and in detail the occurrence an 
character of the gold ore deposits and associated rocks of the Belmont ar 
Star of the Easl i_ r <>M mines, and discusses their origin. 
Knight ( Nicholas). 
1. The dolomites of eastern Iowa. 
Am. Geol., vol. 34, pp. 64-66, 1904; Geol. Mag., dec. 5, vol. 1, pp. 493-49 * 
1904. 
Describes investigations upon the composition of dolomites. 
2. Some features in the analysis of dolomite rock. 
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc. for 1903, vol. 11, pp. 127-131, 1904. 
I Ascribes composition of examples of dolomite rock from the Niagara of Iowv 
Knight (Wilbur C). 
1. Gypsum deposits in Wyoming. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 223, pp. 79-85, 1 pi., 2 figs. 1904. 
Describes character, extent, occurrence, economic development, and geolog 
relations of the gypsum deposits occurring in the Red Beds in Wyoming. 
Knowlton (Frank Hall). 
1. Fossil plants from Kukak Bay [Alaska]. 
Harriman Alaska Expedition, vol. 4, pp. 149-102, 12 pis., 1904. 
2. Fossil floras of the Yukon. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 19, pp. 733-734, 1901. 
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