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retaceous — ( lontinued . 
\ Atlantic coast region — Continued. 
Cretaceous near Cliffwood, N. J., Berry, 2. 
Matawan formation, Clark, 1. 
Miocene deposits of Maryland, Clark, 2. 
Paleobotany of the Cretaceous of Long Island, 
Hollick, 2. 
Stratigraphy of the New Jersey clays, Kum- 
mel and Knapp, 1. 
Underground waters of New Jersey, Knapp, 1. 
Canada. 
Dryptosaurus incrassatus, Lambe, 1. 
Geological sketch of the Bankhead coal field, 
Turnbull, 1. 
Great Basin region. 
Bisbee folio, Ransome, 4. 
Geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quad- 
rangle, Ransome, 1. 
Great Plains region. 
Benton and Niobrara formations of Nebraska, 
Condra, 1. 
Benton formation in eastern South Dakota, 
Todd, 2. 
Correlation of formations of the Middle West, 
Hatcher, 1. 
De Smet folio, Todd and Hall, 2. 
Edgemont folio, Darton and Smith, 1. 
Geology and water resources of the James 
River Valley, Todd and Hall, 1. 
Geology of Lincoln County, Bendrat, 1. 
Huron folio, Todd, 4. 
Laramie and Fort Union beds in North 
Dakota, Wilder, 2. 
Newcastle folio, Darton, 1. 
Gulf region. 
Cement resources of Alabama, Smith (E. A.), 1. 
Mexico. 
Geological section in Guerrero, Hall (C. E.), 1. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
< reology of clays, Beyer and Williams, 2. 
Geology of Dakota County, Burchard, 2. 
Geology of Oktibbeha County, Logan, 2. 
Smoking bluffs of the Missouri River region, 
Powers, 1. 
Pacific coait region. 
Geological reconnaissance across the Cascade 
Range, Smith and Calkin-, 1. 
Geological section of the Coast Ranges, Os- 
mont, 1. 
San Luis folio, Fairbanks, 2. 
Ji'orli/ Mountain region. 
Copper deposits of the Encampment district, 
Spencer (A. C. ), 2. 
Geology of.MitithwoU'; ;i Montana, DougL 
Paleontology of the Boulder area, Hender- 
son, 8. 
Stratigraphy of the Black Hills, Bighorn 
Mountains, and Rocky Mountain front 
range, Darton, 3, 
'■Ottthwt $ft ;■/; region. 
< ieologieund Petrographie dcr Apache Moun- 
tains, Osann, 1. 
Geology of Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains, 
Taff, 7. 
Geology of Oklahoma, Gould, 1. 
Geology of Shatter silver-mine district, Ud- 
den, i. 
Kreide-Ammoniten von Texas, Lasswitz, 1. 
Cretaceous — Continued. 
Southwestern region — Continued. 
Stratigraphic sequence in trans-Pecos Texas, 
Richardson, 3. 
Unconformity of the Cretaceous on older 
rocks in central New Mexico, Keyes, 8. 
Delaware. 
Matawan formation, Clark, 1. 
Devonian. 
Alaska. 
Reconnaissance in Alaska, Schrader, 1. 
Appalachian region. 
Latrobe folio, Campbell, 4. 
Romney formation of Maryland, Prosser, 1. 
Canada. 
Devonian fauna of Kwataboahegan, Parks, 1. 
Economic resources of Moose River Basin, 
Bell (J. M.),l. 
Great Basin region. 
Bisbee folio, Ransome, 4. 
Geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quad- 
rangle, Ransome, 1. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Formations of northern Arkansas, Ulrich, 2. 
Geology of clays, Beyer and Williams, 2. 
Zinc and lead deposits of Arkansas, Adams 
(G. I.),2. 
Nt a- England awl New York. 
Classification of rocks of Watkins Glen quad- 
rangle, Williams, 2. 
Concretions in the Chemung of New York, 
Kindle, 2. 
Folds on the border of the Appalachian Sys- 
tem, Kindle, 1. 
Ih klerberg invasion of theManlius, Harris, 2. 
Map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles, 
Clarke and Luther, 1. 
Ohio Valley region. 
Topography and geology of Indiana, Hop- 
kins, 3. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Devonian formation in Colorado,Cross(W.),l. 
Geology of southwestern Montana, Douglas, 2. 
Southwestern region. 
< reology of Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains, 
Taff, 7. 
Gem mi. 
Das Oberdevon Europas und Nordamerikas, 
Hartzell, 1. 
Dynamic and structural geology (geographic 
divisions). 
Ala 
Alaska glaciers and glaciation, Gilbert, 1. 
Appalachian region. 
Folded faults of the southern Appalachians, 
Keith, 3. 
Lineaments of -the Atlantic border region, 
Hobbs, 1. 
Structure of the Piedmont Plateau, Math- 
ews, 1. 
Atlantic coast region. 
Bathymetrical features of the north Polar 
seas, Nansei 
Submarine canyon of Hudson River, Spencer 
(J. W-), 2. 
Cuspate forelands, Wilson (A. W. G.), 2. 
Earthquake- in New Brunswick, Kain, 1. 
