INDEX. 
Alabama. 
Age of Alabama white limestone, Casey, 2. 
Carboniferous of the Appalachian basin, 
Stevenson (J. J.), 1. 
Cement resources of Alabama, Smith (E. A.), 
1,2. 
Index to mineral resources of Alabama, 
Smith and McCalley, 1. 
Materials and manufacture of Portland 
cement, Eckel, 10. 
Meteoreisen von De Sotoville, Brezina and 
Cohen, 1. 
Oyster from Eocene of Alabama, Aldrich, 1. 
Water powers of Alabama, Hall (B. M.), 1. 
Water resources of Alabama, Smith (E. A.), 3. 
Alaska. 
Alaska glaciers and glaciation, Gilbert, 1. 
Alaska's mineral wealth, Brooks, 2. 
Alaska-Treadwell mine, Palache, 1. 
Coal fields of Cape Lisburne, Collier, 1. 
Copper River country, Abercrombie, 1. 
Deposition of ores from an igneous magma, 
Stevenson (R.), 2. 
Fossil floras of the Yukon, Knowlton, 2. 
Fossil plants from Kukak Bay, Knowlton, 1. 
Fossils and age of Yakutat formation, Ul- 
rich, 1. 
Geology about Chichagof Cove, Palache, 2. 
Geology and paleontology of the Alaska 
Harriman expedition, Gilbert, 2. 
Geology of Treadwell ore deposits, Spencer 
(A.C.),3. 
Glaciers of Alaska, Davidson, 1. 
Gold placers of the Fairbanks district, Prin- 
dle, 1. 
Juneau gold belt, Spencer (A. C), 1. 
Kotzebue placer-gold field, Moffit, 1. 
Minerals of the Harriman Alaska expedition, 
Palache, 3. 
Neozoic invertebrate fossils, Dall, 1. 
Petroleum fields of Alaska, Martin, 1. 
Placer mining in Alaska in 1903, Brooks, 1. 
Porcupine placer district, Wright (C. W.), 2. 
Porcupine placer mining district, Wright 
(C. W.),l. 
Reconnaissance in Alaska, Schrader, 1. 
Reconnaissance in northern Alaska, Peters, 1. 
Stratigraphy and igneous rocks of Alaska, 
Emerson (B. K.), 1. 
Tin deposits of the York region, Collier, 1, 2. 
Variations of glaciers, Reid (H. F.), 3. 
irchean and Algonkian. 
Appalach ian region. 
Asheville folio, Keith, 2. 
Canada. 
Contact of Archean and post-Archean, Will- 
mot, 1. 
Archean and Algonkian — Continued. 
Canada — Continued. 
Economic resources of Moose River Basin, 
Bell (J. M.), 1. 
Exploration of east coast of Hudson Bay, 
Low, 1. 
Explorations in Saskatchewan and Keewa- 
tin, Tyrrell, 1, 
Genesis of Animikie iron range, Hille, 2. 
Geological explorations in Athabaska, Dow- 
ling, 1. 
Geology of Nastapoka Islands, Low, 2. 
Geology of Nottaway River Basin, Bell (Rob- 
ert), 1. 
Nickel and copper deposits of Sudbury, Bar- 
low, 1. 
Great Basin region. 
Bisbee folio, Ransome, 4. 
Geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quad- 
rangle, Ransome, 1. 
Globe folio, Ransome, 3. 
Great Lakes region. 
Baraboo iron-bearing district of Wisconsin, 
Wcidman, 3. 
Menominee district of Michigan, Bayley, 1. 
Great Plains region. 
Geology and water resources of the James 
River Valley, Todd and Hall, 1. 
Geology of Lincoln County, Bendrat, 1. 
Lake Superior region. 
Eisenerzlagerstatten am Lake Superior, 
Macco, 1. 
Geological survey of the Lake Superior region, 
Chamberlin, 1. 
Geology of the iron ores of Minnesota, Win- 
chell (N.H.), C>. 
Lake Superior iron ore deposits, Grant, 1. 
Pioneer iron mine, Ely, Minnesota, Carlyle, 1. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Baraboo iron region, Winchell (N.H.), 5. 
New England awl New York. 
Cambrian and pre-Cambrian of Hoosac Moun- 
tains, Wolff, 1. 
Physical geography and geology of Connecti- 
cut, Rice, 1. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Copper deposits of the Encampment district, 
Spencer (A. C), 2. 
Geology of southwestern Montana, Doug- 
lass, 2. 
Southwestern region. 
Geology of Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains, 
Taff, 7. 
General. 
Pre-Cambrian literature for 1902-1903, Leith, 1. 
Arizona. 
Bisbee folio, Ransome, 4. 
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