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innesota — Continued. 
Mining in the Vermilion iron district, 
Thomas, 1. 
Pioneer iron mine, Ely, Minnesota, Carlyle, 1. 
Spherulitic texture in the Archean green- 
stones of Minnesota, Clements, 1. 
Water resources of Minnesota, Hall (C. W.),l.- 
ississippi. 
Age of Alabama white limestone, Casey, 2. 
Geology of Oktibbeha County, Logan, 2. 
Water resources of Mississippi, Johnson and 
Eckel, 1. 
i|issouri. 
Another glacial wonder, Wright (G. F.), 2. 
Calcite from the Joplin mining district, Ster- 
rett, 2. 
Carboniferous formations of the Ozark uplift, 
Ball, 1. 
Cave regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills, 
Owen, 2. 
Distribution and synonymy of Ptychospira 
sexplicata, Greger, 1. 
Echinodermata of "the Missouri Silurian, 
Rowley, 1, 
Geology and physiography of Missouri, Mar- 
but, 2. 
Geology of Jacobs Cavern, Gould, 4. 
Geology of Miller County, Ball and Smith, 1. 
Gisements de minerais de zinc, Demaret, 1. 
Glacial bowlders along Osage River in Mis- 
souri, Buckley, Ball, and Smith, 1. 
Graydon sandstone, Babcock and Minor, 1. 
Introduction to geology of Miller County, 
Buckley, 2. 
King-Ritter fault, Ruhl, 1. 
Loess, Broadhead, 2. 
Missouri coal field, Griffith, 1. 
Missouri lead and zinc regions, Crook, 1. 
Observations at Pegmatite Hill, Ruhl, 2. 
Physiography of Ozark region, Marbut, 1. 
Quarrying industry of Missouri, Buckley and 
Buehler, 1. 
Report of State geologist, Buckley, 1. 
Saccharoidal sandstone, Broadhead, 4. 
Source of Missouri lead, Wheeler, 1. 
Surface deposits of Missouri and Kansas, 
Broadhead, 3. 
Table of geological formations, Shepard, 1. 
Water resources of Missouri, Shepard, 2. 
Winoka gravels, Hays, 1. 
Winoka gravels, Park, 1. 
Zinc deposits of Missouri, Bain, 8. 
fontana. 
Alps of Montana, Matthes, 1. 
Barite and selenite crystals, Rowe, 1. 
Bowlders due to rock decay, Upham, 2. 
Fracture valley system, Iddings, 1. 
Geological reconnaissance across the Bitter- 
root Range and Clearwater Mountains, 
Lindgren, 2. 
Geology of Butte mining district, Miller (G. 
w.),i. 
Geology of Hellgate Valley, Winchell (N. H.) , 
8. 
Geology of southwestern Montana, Douglass, 
2. 
Montana — Continued. 
Geology of the Hellgate and Big Blackfoot 
valleys, Winchell (N. H.), 7. 
Glacial drift in the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, 
and Washington, Upham, 5. 
Gypsum deposits in Montana, Weed, 1. 
Meteoreisen-Studien, Cohen, 5. 
Neocene lake beds of Montana, Douglass, 1. 
New Turtles from Judith River beds of Mon- 
tana, Hay, 3. 
Ores of Butte mining district, Byrne, 1. 
Nebraska. 
Benton and Niobrara formations of Nebraska, 
Condra, 1. 
Geology of Dakota County, Burchard, 2. 
Lignites of the Missouri Valley, Burchard, 1. 
Osteology of Oxydactylus, Peterson, 1. 
Nevada. 
Alum deposit near Silver Peak, Spurr, 5. 
Basin range structure of the Humboldt re- 
gion, Louderback, 1. 
Building stones of Nevada, Reid (J. A.), 1. 
Coal deposits between Silver Peak and Can- 
delaria, Spurr, 4. 
District of Goldfield, Draper, 1. 
Faulting at Tonopah, Spurr, 8. 
Geology of Goldfield, Dominian, 1, 2. 
Geology of Goldfields district, Spurr, 3. 
Geology of region of Walker River, Smith 
(D. T.), ]. 
Gold production of North America, Turner, 3. 
Gypsum deposits in Nevada, Louderback, 2. 
Lone Mountain district, Lakes, 12. 
Marine Trias of western America, Smith 
(J. P.), 2. 
Montezuma district, Stretch, 1. 
Nevada coal field, Stoneham, 1. 
Nevada ore deposit, Wiel, 1. 
Ore deposits of Silver Peak quadrangle, 
Spurr, 2. 
Rabbit Hole sulphur mines, Adams (G. I.), 4. 
Silver Peak region, Spurr, 6. 
Tatigkeit heisser Quellen in den Gangen von 
Wedekind, Wendeborn, 1. 
Tonopah mining camp, Lakes, 8. 
Typical Nevada mining region, Lakes, 9. 
New Hampshire. 
Ammonoosuc district of New Hampshire, 
Hitchcock (C. H.), 1. 
Description of Dalmanites lunatus, Lam- 
bert, 1. 
Geology of Monadnock Mountain, Perry, 1. 
Glacial topography in central New Hamp- 
shire, Emerson (P.), 1. 
Moraines and eskersin the White Mountains, 
Upham, 1. 
Water resources of New Hampshire, Bout- 
well, 5. 
New Jersey. 
Administrative report of State geologist, 
Kiimmel, 1. 
Cement-rock deposits of the Lehigh district, 
Eckel, 4. 
Clay and its properties, Ries, ;S. 
Cliffwood clays and the Matawan, Knapp, 2. 
Contributions to mineralogy, Eyerman, 1. 
