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INDEX TO NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 
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New Jersey — Continued. 
Cretaceous near Cliffwood, Berry, 2. 
Cretaceous turtles of New Jersey, Wieland, 
1,2. 
Gisements de rninerais de zinc, Demaret, 1. 
Griggstown copper deposit, Weed, 3. 
Magnetite deposits in Sussex County, Spencer 
(A.C.),3. 
Manufacture of clay products, Ries, 4. 
Matawan formation, Clark, 1. 
Stratigraphy of New Jersey clays, Kiimmel 
and Knapp, 1. . 
Underground waters of New Jersey, Knapp, 1. 
New Mexico. 
Basin features of southwestern United States, 
.Keyes, 4. 
Block mountains in New Mexico, Keyes, 1. 
Bolson plains, Keyes, j. 
Clinoplains of the Rio Grande, Herriek (C. L.), 
3. 
Coal fields of White Mountain region, Fisher, 1. 
Coal Measure forest near Socorro, Herriek 
CC.L.), I. 
Earthquakes in New Mexico, Bagg, 1. 
Gisements de minerals de zinc, Demaret, 1. 
Gypsum deposits in New Mexico, Herriek 
(H.N.),1. 
Hagan coal field, Keyes, 7. 
Iron deposits of Chupadera Mesa, Keyes, .6. 
Lake Otero, Herriek (C. L. '). I. 
Laws of formation of New Mexico mountain 
ranges, Herriek (C. L.), 2. 
New Mexico mines and minerals, Jones 
(F. A.),l. 
Occurrence of aurichalcite, Keyes, 3. 
Report of mine inspector, Sheridan, 1. 
Secondary enrichment in the Santa Rita Dis- 
trict, Hay-. _>. 
Snails of the genus Physa found at Las .Vegas, 
Springer, 1. 
Trip to White I »:ik\ Smith and Dominian, 1. 
Unconformity of the Cretaceous on older 
rocks in central New Mexico, Keyes, s. 
New York. 
Artesian conditions on Long Island. Watch, l. 
Artesian well sections at Ithaca, Tarr. 2. 
Bedford cyrtolite, Luquer, 1. 
Celestite near Syracuse, Kraus, 2. 
Classification of rock- of Watkins Glen quad- 
rangle, Williams, 2. 
Concretions in the Chemung of New York, 
Kindle, 2. 
Economic geology of Monroe County, Sarle, 1. 
Economic geology Of New York, New York 
State Museum, 1. 
Economic geology of ( >neida County,Smyth,l. 
Economic geology of western New York, 
Bishop, 1. 
Economic products of St. Lawrence County, 
Logan, 1. 
Exposure of serpentine at Syracuse, Kraus, 1. 
Finger lake region of western New York, 
Dryer, 1. 
Folds on the border of the Appalachian sys- 
tem, Kindle, 1. 
Fossil plant remains at Kreisherville, Hol- 
lick, 5. 
New York — Continued. 
Geological notes, Hollick, 4. 
Geology of the city of New York, Grataeap,2. 
Geology of the Hudson Valley, Dale, 3. 
Glacial and post-Glacial history of the Hud- 
son and Champlain valleys, Peet, 1. 
Glacial erosion in the finger lake region, 
Campbell, 5. 
Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Falls, 
Fairchild, 4. 
Glaciation of the Green Mountains, Hitch- 
cock (C. H.), 2. 
Graphite in the Adirondacks, Kemp, 2. ji 
Graptolites of New Y'ork, Ruedemann, 1. 
Gypsum deposits of New York State, Parsons.l. 
Gypsum deposits in New Y'ork, Eckel, 1. 
Hanging valleys in the finger lake region^ 
Tarr, 3. 
Helderberg invasion of the Manlius, Harris, 2. 
Hematite deposits of New York, Eckel, 9. 
Inter-Glacial gorge problem, Matson, 1. 
Iroquois beach in Ontario, Coleman, 1, 2. 
Map of Canandaiguaand Naples quadrangles, 
Clarke and Luther, 1. 
Mineral developments around Ithaca, Ries, 1. 
Mineral developments at Mineville, Ries, 2. 
Mineral occurrences in the Salina epoch, 
Kraus, 3. 
Mineral resources of Onondaga County, Hep- 
kins, 1. 
Paleobotany of the Cretaceous of Long Island, 
Hollick, 2. 
Pre-Glacial stream flow in central New Yoj 
Carnew, 1. 
Recently discovered facts in regard to Silve 
Lake, Hollick, 3. 
Report of director of state museum, Merri 
(F.J. H.), 1. 
South Onondaga geology, Schneider, 1. 
Tectonic geography of southwestern Ne 
England and southeastern New York, 
Hobbs, 2. 
Tropidoleptus fauna at Canandaigua Lak 
Raymond (P. E.), 2. 
Water resources of New York, Weeks, 2. 
Worm burrows in Chemung of New Yor! 
Whitfield, 3. 
Nicaragua. 
Vulkanische Ereignisse in Mittelamerika, 
Sapper, 4, 5. 
Nomenclature. 
Formations of northern Arkansas, Ulrich, 
< ienesis of Animikie iron range, Hille, 2. 
Geological nomenclature, Bain, 2. 
Nomenclature of the gold-bearing metamo 
phic series of Nova Scotia, Woodman, 1. i 
Regulation of nomenclature in work of V. S. 
Geological Survey, Gilbert, 3. 
Term Bradfordian, Bather, 1. 
North Carolina. 
Asheville folio, Keith, 2. 
Granites of North Carolina, Watson(T. L.),5,8. 
Leoparditc, Watson (T. L.), 3. 
Meteorite from Hendersonville, Glenn, 2. 
Meteoreisen von Nenntmannsdorf und Per- 
simmon Creek, Cohen, 2. 
Meteoreisen von Persimmon Creek, Klein, 2. 
