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rth Carolina —Continued. 
Meteoreisen-Studien, Cohen, 5. 
Mining industry in North Carolina during 
1900, Pratt, 1. 
Mining industry in North Carolina during 
1902, Pratt, 2. 
Orbicular gabbro-diorite from Davie County, 
Watson (T. L.), 4. 
Persimmon Creek meteorite, Tassin, 1. 
Tin, Struthers and Pratt, 1. 
Tin deposits of the Carolinas, Pratt and Ster- 
rett, 1. 
rth Dakota. 
Glacial drift in the Dakotas, Upham, 5. 
Laramie and Fort Union beds, Wilder, 2. 
Lignites of the Missouri Valley, Burchard, 1. 
io. 
Carboniferous of the Appalachian basin, Ste- 
venson (J. J.), 1. 
Changes in drainage near Lancaster, Hyde, 1. 
Cincinnati geanticline, Foerste, 2. 
Evidences of caves of Put-in-Bay on question 
of land tilting, Fuller (M. L.), 10. 
Gypsum deposits in Ohio, Peppel, 1. 
Lime resources of Ohio, Orton and Peppel, 1. 
Manufacture of hydraulic cements, Bleinin- 
ger, 1. 
Natural features and economic development 
of drainage areas in Ohio, Flynn and 
Flynn, 1. 
Subdivisions of the Ordovician of Indiana, 
Foerste, 1. 
Upper Paleozoic rocks of Ohio and Pennsyl- 
vania, Girty, 6. 
Waverly formation^ of central Ohio, Prosser 
and Cumings, 1. 
ahoma. 
Building stone of Oklahoma, Schramm, 1. 
Contact of Permian with Pennsylvanian in 
Oklahoma, Kirk, 1. 
Geology of Arbuckle and Wichita mountains, 
Taff, V. 
Geology of Oklahoma, Gould, 1. 
Geology of the Wichita Mountains, Gould, 5. 
Gypsum deposits in Oklahoma, Gould, 3. 
Oklahoma gypsum, Gould, 2. 
Report geological survey of Oklahoma, Van 
Vleet, 1. 
Reported gold deposits of the Wichita Moun- 
tains, Bain, 3, 4. 
Reported ore deposits of Wichita Mountains, 
Bain, 5. 
Vertebrate fossils from Permian beds of Okla- 
homa, Case, 1. . 
ovician. 
ppalachian region. 
Asheville folio, Keith, 2. 
Bauxite deposits of Georgia, Watson (T. L.),7. 
anada. 
Monographie de l'lle d'Anticosti, Schmitt, 1. 
real Lakes region. 
Baraboo iron-bearing district of Wisconsin, 
■Weidman, 3. 
Menominee district of Michigan, Bayley, 1. 
real Plains regi&n. . 
Geology of the Black Hills, Jaggar, 1. 
Ordovician — Continued. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Formations of northern Arkansas, Ulrich, 2. 
Geology of clays, Beyer and Williams, 2. 
Geology of Illinois, Rolfe, 1. 
Geology of Miller County, Ball and Smith, 1. 
Saccharoidal sandstone, Broadhead, 4. 
Zinc and lead deposits of Arkansas, Adams 
(G. I.),2. 
New England and New York. 
Geology of Grand Isle County, Perkins, 4. 
Geology of Taconic Range, Dale 1. 
Geology of the Hudson Valley, Dale, 3. 
Ohio Valley region. 
Cement resourcesof Alabama, Smith (E.A.),1. 
Cincinnati geanticline, Foerste, 2. 
Ordovician and Silurian rocks of Indiana, 
Foerste, 3. 
Subdivisions of the Ordovician of Indiana, 
Foerste, 1. 
Topography and geology of Indiana, Hop- 
kins, 3. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Stratigraphy of Black Hills, Bighorn Moun- 
tains, and Rocky Mountain front range, 
Darton. 3. 
Southwestern region. 
Geology of Arbuckle and Wichita mountains, 
Taff, 7. 
Geology of the Wichita Mountains, Gould, 5. 
Stratigraphic sequence in trans-Pecos Texas, 
Richardson, 3. 
Oregon. 
Beach gold and its source, Washburne, 2. 
Clackamas meteoric iron, Kunz, 2. 
Composition and structure of Klamath Moun- 
tains, Diller, 2. 
Eclogites in California, Holway, 1. 
Gisements des minerals de mercure, Dema- 
ret, 2. 
Gypsum deposits in Oregon, Lindgren, 1. 
John Day fossil beds, Merriam, 1. 
Nampa folio, Lindgren and Drake, 1. 
Native gold in igneous rocks, Mallery, 1. 
Placer gold in Oregon, Washburne, 1. 
Quecksilberablagerungen in Oregon, Wende- 
born, 2. 
Willamette meteorite, Ward, 2. 
Paleogeography. 
Age of the Missouri River, Upham, 4. 
Deposition of the Appalachian Pottsville, 
White (D.), 1. 
Evolution of the Antilles, Falconer, 1. 
Formations of northern Arkansas, Ulrich, 2. 
Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Falls, 
Fairchild, 4. 
Graptolites of New York, Ruedemann, 1. 
Iroquois beach in Ontario, Coleman, 1, 2. 
Jurassic rocks of East Greenland, Skeat, 1. 
Marine Trias of western America, Smith 
(J. P.), 2. 
Outlines of continents in Tertiary times, 
Matthew (W.D.), 5. 
Periodic migrations between the Asiatic and 
American coasts of the Pacific Ocean, 
Smith (J. P.), 1. 
