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Stone (Ralph W.) — Continued. 
2. Oil and gas fields of eastern Greene County, Pa. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 225, pp. 396-412, 1 fig., 1904. 
Describes the location and general geology of the field, the stratigraphic post 
tion and character of the oil and gas producing strata, the geologic structun 
of the region, and the production of oil and gas. 
Stoneham (W. J.). 
1. A Nevada coal field. 
Eng. & Mg. Jour., vol. 77, pp. 1009-1010, 1904. 
Describes location and general geology of the field and the occurrence ann 
character of the coal. 
Storms (W. II.). 
1. The genesis and character of ore deposits. 
Mg. & Sci. Press, vol. 88, pp. 193-194, 1904. 
2. The Mother Lode in Tuolumne County, California. 
Mg. & Sci. Press, vol. 89, pp. 189, 210-211, 237, 257, 271-272, 306-307, 328-3S 
34:5, 21 figs., 1904. 
I >escribea the geologic relations, occurrence, and character of the Mother Lodilj 
the occurrence of the gold-ore bodies, and the mining operations. 
Stose (George W.). 
1. Barite in southern Pennsylvania and pure limestone in Berkele 
County, W. Va. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 225, pp. 515-517, 1904. 
Describes the stratigraphy- and geologic structure of the Cumberland Vall< 
and the occurrence of barite in this region; describes also the occurrence ax 
quarrying of limestone at Martinsburg, W. Va. 
2. Physiographic studies in southern Pennsylvania. 
Jour. Geol., vol. 12, pp. 473-484, 3 figs., 1904. 
Describes physiographic features in the Chambersburg and Mercersburg qus 
rangles and their origin, including the peneplains and their age. 
Stretch (R. H.). 
1. The Montezuma district, Nevada. 
Eng. & Mg. Jour., vol. 78, pp. 5-6, 1904. 
Describes the general geology and the occurrence of silver-lead ore deposits. 
2. Copper ores in the Cascade Mountains. 
Eng. <k Mg. Jour., vol. 78, pp. 789-790, 3 figs., 1904. 
Describes the occurrence, character, and geologic relations of copper-ore dep 
its in the State of Washington. 
Struthers (.Joseph) and Pratt (Joseph Hyde). 
1. Tin. 
T. S. Geol. Surv.. Min. Res. of U. S. for L903, pp. 335-349, 1904. 
Includes an account of the occurrence, character, and geologic relations of" 
rocks in which the tin ores of North Carolina and South Carolina occur, i 
of the mineralogical and chemical character of the ores. 
