IV SERIES LIST. 
B 199. Geology and water resources of the Snake River Plains of Idaho, by I. C. Russell. 1902. 192 pp. 
25 pis. 
PP 1. Preliminary report on the Ketchikan mining district, Alaska, with an introductory sketch 
the geology of southeastern Alaska, by A. H. Brooks. 1902. 120 pp., 2 pis. 
PP 2. Reconnaissance of the northwestern portion of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, by A. J. Collier. 1902 
70 pp., 11 pis. 
PP 3. Geology and petrography of Crater Lake National Park, by J. S. Diller and H. B. Patton. 1902 
167 pp.. 19 pis. 
PP 10. Reconnaissance from Fort Hamlin to Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, by way of Dall, Kanuti, Allen 
and Kowak rivers, by W. C. Mendenhall. 1902. 68 pp., 10 pis. 
PP 11. Clays of the United States east of the Mississippi River, by Heinrich Ries. 1903. 298 pp., 9 pis. 
PP 12. Geology of the Globe copper district, Arizona, by F L. Ransome. 1903. 1(38 pp., 27 pis. 
PP 13. Drainage modifications in southeastern Ohio and adjacent parts of West Virginia and Ken 
tucky. by W. G. Tight. 1903, 111 pp., 17 pis. 
B 208. Descriptive geology of Nevada south of the fortieth parallel and adjacent portions of Californijj 
by J. E. Spurr. 1903. 229 pp., 8 pis. 
B 209. Geology of Ascutney Mountain, Vermonl byR A Daly. 1903. 122 pp., 7 pis. 
WS 78. Preliminary report on artesian basins in southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, b 
I. C. Russell. 1903. 51pp.,2pls. 
PP 15. Mineral resources of the Mount Wrangell district. Alaska, by W. C. Mendenhall and F. 
S< hrader. 1903. 71 pp., 10 pis. 
PP 17. Preliminary report <>n the geology and water resources of Nebraska west of the one hundre< 
and third meridian, by N. H Darton. 1903. 69pp., 43 pis. 
B217. Notes on the geology of southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, by I. C. Russell. 1903 
83 pp., 18 pis. 
B 219. The ore deposits of Tonopah, Nevada (preliminary report), by J, E. spurr. 1903. 31 pp., i p 
PP20. A reconnaissance in northern Alaska in 1901, by F. «'. Schrader 1904. 139 pp., 10 pis. 
PP 21. The geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quadrangle, Arizona, by F. L. Ransome. 1904. 169 
pp., 29 pis. 
WS 90. Geology and water resources of part of the lower .lames River Valley, South Dakota, by J. fl 
Todd and C. M. Hall. 1904. 47 pp. 23pls. 
PP 25. The copper deposits of the Encampment district Wyoming, by A. C. Spencer. 1904. 107 pp.j 
2 pis. 
PP 26. Economic resources of the northern Black Hills, by J. D. Irving, with contributions by S. Fjj 
Emmons and T. A. Jaggar, jr. 1904. 222 pp., 20 pis. 
PP 27. A geological reconnaissance across the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Mountains in Mon-j 
tana and Idaho, by Waldemar Lindgren. 1904. 122 pp . L5 pis. 
PP 31. Preliminary report ou tin- geology of the Arbuekle and Wichita mountains in Indian Territorjl 
and Oklahoma, by .1. A. TafT, with an appendix on reported ore deposits in the Wichita! 
Mountains, by H. F. bam. 1904. 97 pp., 8 pis. 
B 235. A geological reconnaissance across the Cascade Range near the forty-ninth parallel, by G. Ol 
Smith and F. C. Calkins. 1904. 103 pp., 4 pis. 
B23G. The Porcupine placer district, Alaska, by C. W Wright. 1904. 35pp.,10pls. 
B 237. Igneous rocks of the High wood Mountains, Montana, by L. V, Pirsson. 1904. 208 pp., 7 pis. I 
B238. Economic geology of the Iola quadrangle, Kansas, by <;. [, Adams, Erasmus Haworth, and 
W. R. Crane. 1904. 83 pp., 1 pi. 
PP 32. Geology and underground water resources of the central Great Plains, by N. II. Darton. 1905.1 
433 pp.. 72 pis. 
WS 110. Contributions to hydrology of eastern United states. 1904; M. L. Fuller, geologist in charge.] 
1905. 211pp., 5 pis. 
B 242. Geology Of the Budson Valley between the Hoosic and the Kinderhook, by T. Nelson Dale. 
1904. 63 pp., 3 pis. 
PP 34. The Delavan lobe of the Lake Michigan glacier of the Wisconsin stage of glaciation and 
associated phenomena, by W. C. Alden. 1904. 10C> pp. 15 pis. 
Pl':;:>. Geology of tin- Berry Basin in southeastern Maine, by G. O. Smith and David White. 1905.] 
107 pp., 6 pis. 
B243. Cement materials ami industry of the United states, by E. ('. Eckel. 1905. 395 pp., 15 pis. 
B 246. Zinc, and lead deposits of northeastern Illinois, by II F. Bain. 1904. 56 pp., 5 pis. 
B 247. The Kairhaven gold placer- of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, by F. H. Moffit. 1905. 85 pp., 1 1 pis. 
B249. Limestones of southwestern Pennsylvania, by F. G. Clapp. 1905. 52 pp., 7 pis. 
B 250. The petroleum fields of the Pacific coast of Alaska, with an account of the Bering River coal 
deposit, by <i. ('. Martin. 1905. 65 pp., 7 pis. 
B 251. The gold placers of the Fortymile. Birch Creek, and Fairbanks regions, Alaska, by L. M. 
Prindle. 1905. It; pp., if, pis. 
WS 118. Geology and water resources of a portion of east-central Washington, by F. C. Calkin-. 1905. 
96 pp., 4 pis. 
B 252. Preliminary report on the geology and water resources of central Oregon, by I. C. Russell. 
1905. 138 pp., 24 pis. 
