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INDEX TO NORTH AMERICAN GKEOLOGY, 
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Quaternary — Continued. 
Atlantic coast region- Continued. 
Recently discovered facts in regard to silver 
Lake, Hollick, 3. 
Stratigraphy of New Jersey clays, Kiimmel 
and Knapp, 1. 
( 'anada. 
Explorations in Saskatchewan and K ecu a tin. 
Tyrrell, 1. 
( i at nil .1 mi rica. 
Pleistocene Eoraminifera from Panama. Cush- 
nian. 2. 
Great Basin region. 
Bisbee folio, Ransome, 4. 
Globe folio, Ransome, 3. 
Great Plains region. 
De Smet folio, Todd and Hall, 2. 
Geology and water resources of the James 
River Valley, Todd and Hall, 1. 
Huron folio, Todd. 4. 
Gulf region. 
Underground waters of Louisiana, Harris, l. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Evidence of water-deposition of loess, 
Shilllel. 
Fresh-water shells in the loess, Shimek, 1. 
Geology of clays, Beyer and Williams, 2. 
Geology of Dakota County. Rurchard. 2. 
« reology of < >ktibbeha < Jounty, Logan, 2. 
Lansing deposit not loess, shimek, 6. 
Loess and the Iowan drift, Shimek, 7. 
Loess of southwestern Iowa, Willcox, 1. 
surface deposits of Missouri and Kansas, 
Broadhead, 3. 
ZVi " England and N( w York. 
Pleistocene fauna of Sankaty Head, Cusll 
man, :'.. 
Ohio Valley ration. 
Patoka folio, Fuller and < !lapp, 1. 
Pacific roost region. 
Excavations in a Quaternary cave in Shasta 
I !ounty, Furlong, L. 
ogical reconnaissance across the Cascade 
Range, Smith and Calkins, 1. 
Geological section of the Coasl Ranges, Os 
mont, l. 
River terraces of the Orleans basin, Her- 
shey, 2. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Geological reconnaissance in Montana and 
Idaho. Lindgren, 2. 
Nampa folio, Lindgren and Drake, 1. 
Pleistocene geology of the Sawatch Range, 
near Leadville, Colorado, Capps and Lef- 
fingwell, 1. 
Silver City folio, Lindgren and Drake, 2. 
Rhode Island. 
Water resources of Rhode [si and, Crosby, I. 
Salvador. 
Vulkanische Ereignisse in Mittelamerika, 
Sapper, I. 5. 
Silurian. 
Alaska. 
I: iconnaissance in Alaska. Schrader, 1. 
Tin deposits of the York region, Collier, 2. 
Silurian — Continued. 
[ppalachian region. 
Siluric and Devonic Cystidea and Camarocra 
nns. Schuchert, 4. 
( 'anada. 
Monographic de Pile d' Antieosti, Sclimitt, 1. 
Great Lakes region. 
Gypsum deposits in Ohio, Peppel, 1. 
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Niagara 
of northern Indiana, Kindle, 3. 
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Niagara 
of northern Indiana, Schuchert, 3. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Formations of northern Arkansas, Ulrich, 2. 
Geology of Illinois, Roll'e, 1. 
Nt w England mid New York. 
Ammonoosnc district of New Hampshire, 
Hitchcock (C. II.), 1. 
Celestite near Syracuse, Krans, 2. 
Geology of the Hudson Valley, Dale, 3. 
Gypsum deposits in New York, Eckel, 1. 
Map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles, 
Clarke and Luther, 1. 
Ohio ValU y region. 
Cincinnati geanticline, Foerste, 2. 
Ordovician and Silurian rocks of Indiana, 
Foerste, 3. 
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Niagara 
of northern Indiana, Schuchert, 3. 
Topography and geology of Indiana, Hop- 
kins, :;. 
SoulhwesU rn region. 
Geology of Arbuckle and Wichita Moun- 
tains. Taff, 7. 
South Carolina. 
Phosphate industry, Cha/.al, 1. 
Tin, Struthers and Pratt, 1. 
Tin deposits of the Carol inas, Pratt and ster 
rett, l. 
South Dakota. 
P.ald Mountain district in the Black Hills, 
P.latchford, 1. 
Benton formation in eastern South Dakota, 
Todd, 2. 
Cave regions of theOzarksand Black Hills, 
( rwen, 2. 
Crystal cave, Hovey (E. O.), 11. 
Deposit of fuller's earth, Cook, 1. 
De Smet folio, Todd and Hall, 2. 
Economic resources of Black Hills, Irving 
and Emmons, l. 
Edgemont folio, Darton and Smith, 1. 
Geologi.sche Streifzuge durch die Prarien ufl 
Felsengebirge Nordamerikas, Fraas, 1. 
Geology and water resources of Janus Kivei 
Valley, Todd and Hall, 1. 
Geology and mineralogy of the Black Hills 
O'Harra. 1. 
Geology of Lincoln County, Bendrat, 1. 
Geology of South Dakota, Todd, 3. 
Geology of the Black Hills, Jaggar, I. 
(ilaeial drift in the Dakotas, Cpham, .">. 
Gypsum deposits in South Dakota, Darton 
2. 
Huron folio, Todd, I. 
