seks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1904. 177 
wa — Continued. 
Buried peet bed in Dodge township, Savage, 1. 
Dolomites of eastern Iowa, Knight (N.), 1. 
Geology of clays, Beyer and Williams, 2. 
Gisements de minerals de zinc, Demaret, 1. 
Gypsum deposits in towa, Wilder, 1. 
Loess of southwestern Iowa, Willcox, 1. 
Mineral production of Iowa in 1902, Beyer, 1. 
New genus and species of Lower Carbonifer- 
ous bryozoan, Whitfield, 1. 
Nileus vigilans from Elgin, Finch (G. E.), 1. 
Report of state geologist, Calvin, 1. 
Smoking bluffs of the Missouri River region, 
Powers, 1. 
Technology of clays, Beyer and Williams, 1. 
a. 
laska. 
Fossils and age of Yakutat formation, Ul- 
rich, 1. 
Stratigraphy and igneous rocks of Alaska, 
Emerson (B. K.), 1. 
ftlantic coast region. 
Lodel Creek and Skippack Creek, Lyman, 2. 
reat Basin region. 
Basin range structure of the Humboldt region, 
Louderback, 1. 
reat Plains region. 
Atlantosaur and Titanotherium beds of Wyo- 
ming, Peck, 2. 
Correlation of the formations of the middle 
west, Hatcher, 1. 
Edgemont folio, Darton and Smith, 1. 
Geologische Streifziige durch die Prarien und 
Felsengebirge Nordamerikas, Fraas, 1. 
Newcastle folio, Darton, 1. 
heenland. 
Jurassic rocks of East Greenland, Skeat, 1. 
'aciflc coast region. 
Bragdon formation in California, Hershey, 1. 
Geological section of the Coast Ranges, Os- 
mont, 1. 
San Luis folio, Fairbanks, 2. 
ocky Mountain region. 
Copper deposits of the Encampment district, 
Spencer (A. C), 2. 
Geology of the Hellgate and Big Blackfoot 
valleys, Winchell (N, H.), 7. 
Stratigraphy of Black Hills, Bighorn Moun- 
tains, and Rocky Mountain front range, 
Darton, 3. 
^isas. 
Coal Measure faunal studies, Beede and 
Rogers, 1. 
Corrading action of river .water during floods, 
Morscher, 1. 
Cottonwood Falls folio, Prosser and Beede, 1. 
Economic gfblogy of the Iola quadrangle, 
Adams, Haworth, and Crane, 1. 
Fossil plants from Kansas, Hollick, 6. 
Gisements de minerals de zinc, Demaret, 1. 
Gypsum deposits in Kansas, Grimsley, 2. 
Kansas River flood, Haworth, 1. 
Lansing deposit not loess, Shimek, 6. 
Lyon County geology, Smith (A. J.), 1. 
Permian Xiphosuran from Kansas, Beecher, 1. 
Kansas — Con tinued . 
Remarkable slab of crinoids, Hovey, 2. 
Surface deposits of Missouri and Kansas, 
Broad head, 3. 
Kentucky. 
Big Stone Gap coal field, Pultz, 1. 
Carboniferous of the Appalachian basin 
Stevenson (J. J.), 1. 
Cincinnati geanticline, Foerste, 2. 
Colossal cavern, Hovey (H. C), 1. 
Cumberland Gap coal field, Ashley, 1, 2. 
Fluorspar deposits of Kentucky-Illinois dis- 
trict, Bain, 7. 
Fossiliferous sandstone dikes in Eocene of 
Tennessee and Kentucky, Glenn, 7. 
Geologic structure of region around Middles- 
boro, Ky., Ashley, 3. 
Gisements de minerais de zinc, Demaret, 1. 
Grottes des Etats-unis, Le Couppey de la 
Forest, 1. 
Norton coals of Big Sandy basin, Althouse, 1. 
Report of division of chemistry, Peter, 1. 
Water resources of Kentucky, Glenn, 4. 
Louisiana. 
Age of Alabama white limestone, Casey, 2. 
Rice irrigation in Louisiana, Fuller (M. L.), 
4. 
Southern oil fields, Hager, 1. 
Underground waters of Louisiana, Harris, 1. 
Volcanic origin of oil, Coste, 3. 
Water supplies in Louisiana, Fuller (M. L.), 3. 
Maine. 
Quartz veins in Maine and Vermont, Smith 
(G. 0.),2. 
Water resources of Maine, Bayley, 2. 
Marcus Island. 
Monograph of Marcus Island, Bryan, 1. 
Maryland. 
Matawan formation, Clark, 1. 
Miocene deposits of Maryland, Clark, 2. 
Miocene deposits of Maryland, Shattuck, 2. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Angiosperma?. Hollick, 1. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Anthozoa, Vaughn, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Braehiopoda, Martin, 4. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Bryozoa, Ulrich and Bassler, 4. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Echinodermata, Clark, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Foraminifera, Bagg, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Hydrozoa, Ulrich, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Malacostraca and Cirrepedia, Mar- 
tin, 2. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Case, 4. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Mollusca, except Pelecypoda, Mar- 
tin, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Ostracoda, Ulrich and Bassler, 3. 
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