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Physiographic geology— Continued. 
Canada — Continued. 
Iroquois beach in Ontario, Coleman, 1, 2. 
Lineaments of the Atlantic border region. 
Hobbs, 1. 
Physiography of New Brunswick, Ganong, 1, 
Raised shore lines of St. Lawrence Valley 
and Great Lakes, Chalmers, 1. 
Trent River system, Wilson (A. W. G.), 1. 
Great Basin region. 
Basin range structure of the Humboldt region, 
Louderback, 1. 
Bisbee folio, Ransome, 4. 
Desert dry lakes of California, Bailey (G. E.), 
1. 
Geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quad- 
rangle, Ransome, 1. 
Geology of region of Walker River, Smith 
(D. T.), 1. 
Globefolio, Ransome, 3. 
Hurricane fault in the Toquerville district, 
Huntington and Goldthwait, 1. 
Petrified forests and Painted Lesert of Ari- 
zona, Carter (O. C. S.), 1. 
Great Lakes region. 
Stream capture in Michigan, Bowman, 1. 
Gnat Plains region. 
Age of the Missouri River, Upham, 4. 
Newcastle folio, Darton, 1. 
Mexico. 
Fisiographia, geologia e hidrologiade La Paz, 
Angermann, 1. 
Geology of western Mexico, Farrington, '_'. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Age of the Missouri River, Upham, 4. 
Cottonwood Falls folio, Prosser and Beede, 1. 
Geology and physiography of Missouri, Mar- 
but, 2. 
Geology oi Miller County, Ball and Smith, 1. 
(ieology of Oktibbeha County, Logan, 2. 
Pre-Glacial peneplain in the driftless area, 
Grant (U. S.), 3. 
Winoka gravels, Park, 1. 
Zinc and lead deposits of Arkansas, Adams 
(G.I.),2. 
New England and New York. 
Finger lake region of western New York, 
Dryer, 1. 
Geology of Grand Isle County, Perkins, 4. 
Glacial erosion in finger lake region, Camp- 
bell, 5. 
Glacial topography in central New Hamp- 
shire, Emerson (P.), 1. 
Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Falls, 
Fairchild, 4. 
Hanging valleys in the finger lake region 
of New York, Tarr, 3. 
Inter-Glacial gorge problem, Matson, 1. 
Lineaments of the Atlantic border region, 
Hobbs, 1. 
Nantucket shore lines, Gulliver, 1. 
Physical geography and geology of Connecti- 
cut, Rice, 1. 
Pre-Glacial stream flow in central New York, 
Carnew, 1. 
Pre-Glacial stream flow in central New York, 
Fairchild, 1. 
Physiographic geology — ( Jontinued. 
Ohio Valley region. 
Changes in drainage near Lancaster, Hyde, 
1. 
Inter-Glacial valley in Illinois, Hubbard, 1. 
Physiographic and ecological study of the 
Lake Eagle region, Mills (W. M.), 1. 
Pacific coast region. 
Asymmetry of crest lines in the high Sierra 
of California, Gilbert, 7. 
Domes and dome structure of the high Siena, 
Gilbert, 5. 
Faunal relations of the Carrizo Creek beds, 
Arnold, 1. 
I ieological reconnaissance across the Cascade 
Range, Smith and Calkins, 1. 
Geomorphogeny of Kern basin, Lawson, 1. 
Mount Stuart folio, Smith (G. O.), 1. 
Periodic migrations between Asiatic and 
American coasts of the Pacific Ocean , Smith 
(J. P.),l. 
Potter Creek cave, Sinclair, 1. 
Profile of maturity in Alpine glacial erosion, 
Johnson (W. D.), 1. 
River terraces of the Orleans basin, Hershey,_\ 
San Luis folio, Fairbanks, 2. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Alps of Montana, Matthes, 1. 
Fracture valley system, Iddings, 1. 
Geological reconnaissance in .Montana and 
Idaho, Lindgren, 2. 
Southwestern region . 
Basin features of southwestern United Stales, 
Keyes, 4. 
Bolson plains, Keyes, 2. 
Clinoplains of the Rio Grande, Herrick 
(C. L.),3. 
Contact of Permian with Pennsylvanian in 
Oklahoma, Kirk, 1. 
Geology of Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains, 
Taff, 7. 
Lake Otero, Herrick (C. L.), 4. 
Laws of formation of New Mexico mountain 
ranges, Herrick (C. L.), 2. 
Physiography of Ozark region, Marbut, 1. 
General. 
Bathymetrical features of the north Polar 
seas, Nansen, 1. 
Geographic distribution of metalliferous ores 
within the United States, Ransome, 5. 
New physical geography, Tarr, 1. 
North America, Russell, 3. 
Physiographic problems of to-day, Russell, 2. 
Physiography — its scope and applications, 
Eggleston, 1. 
Three new physiographic terms, Salisbury, 1. 
Quaternary. 
Alaska. 
Alaska glaciers and glaciation, Gilbert, 1. 
Reconnaissance in Alaska, Schrader, 1. 
Appalachian region. 
Glacial gravels of the Kittanning quadrangle, 
Leverett, 4. 
Kittanning folio, Butts, 2. 
Latrobe folio, Campbell, 4. 
Atlantic coast region. 
Geological notes, Hollick, 4. 
