SERIES LIST. Ill 
B 261. Preliminary report on the operations of the coal-testing- plant of the United States Geological 
Survey 'at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904; E. \Y. Parker, J. A. Holmes, 
and M. R. Campbell, committee in charge. 1905. 172 pp. (Out of stock.) 
B 263. Methodsand cost of gravel and placermining in Alaska, by C. W. Purington. 1905. 273 pp., 12 pis. 
PP 42. Geology of the Tonopah mining district, Nevada, by J. E. Spurr. 1905. 295 pp., 24 pis. 
PP 43. The copper deposits of the Clifton-Morenci district, Arizona, by Waldemar Lindgren. 1905. 375 
pp., 25 pis. 
B264. Record of deep-well drilling for 1904, by M. L. Fuller, E. F. Lines, and A. C. Veatch. 1905. 
106 pp. 
B 265. Geology of the Boulder district, Colorado, by N. M. Fenneman. 1905. 101 pp., 5 pis. 
B 267. The copper deposits of Missouri, by H. Foster Bain and E. O. Ulrich. 1905. 52 pp., 1 pi. 
B 269. Corundum and its occurrence and distribution in the United States (a revised and enlarged 
edition of Bulletin No. 180), by J. H. Pratt, 1906. 175 pp., 18 pis. 
PP48. Report on the operations of the coal-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey al 
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904; E. \V. Parker, J. A. Holmes, M. R. 
Campbell, committee in charge. 1906. (In 3 parts.) 1,492 pp., 13 pis. 
B 275. Slate deposits and slate industry of the United States, by T. N. Dale, with sections by E. C. 
Eckel, W. F. Hillebrand, and A. T. Coons. 1906. 
PP 49. Geology and mineral resources of part of the Cumberland Gap coal field, Kentucky, by G. H. 
Ashley and L. C. Glenn, in cooperation with the State Geological Department of Kentucky, 
C. J. Norwood, curator. 1906. 239 pp., 40 pis. 
B 277. Mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Gold fields of the Turnagain Arm region, by 
F. H. Moffit; Coal fields of the Kachemak Bay region, by R. W. Stone. 1906. 154 pp., 25 pis. 
B 278. Geology and coal resources of the Cape Lisburne region, Alaska, by A. J. Collier. 1906. 54 pp., 
9 pis. 
B 279. Mineral resources of the Kittanning and Rural Valley quadrangles, Pennsylvania, by Charles 
Butts. 1906. 
B 280. The rampart gold placer region, Alaska, by L. M. Prindle and F. L. Hess. 1906. 54 pp., 7 pis. 
B 282. Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coastal Plain, by X. M. Fenneman. 1906. 146 pp., 11 pis. 
PP51. Geology of the Bighorn Mountains, by N. II. Darton. 1906. 129 pp., 47 pis. 
B 283. Geology and mineral resources of Mississippi, by A. F. Crider. 1906. — pp., 4 pis. 
JB 284. Report on progress of investigations of mineral resources of Alaska in 1905, by A. H. Brooks 
and others. 1906. —pp., 14 pis. 
B 285. Contributions to economic geology, 1905; S. F. Emmons and E. C. Eckel, geologists in charge. 
1906. —pp., 13 pis. 
B 286. Ecor.omic geology of the Beaver quadrangle, Pennsylvania, by L. H. Woolsey. 1906. —pp., 
8 pis. 
B 287. Juneau gold belt, Alaska, by A. C. Spencer, and A reconnaissance of Admiralty Island, Alaska, 
by C. W. Wright. 1906. — pp., 27 pis. 
PP54. The geology and gold deposits of the Cripple Creek district, Colorado, by Waldemar Lindgren 
and F. L. Ransome. 1906. — pp., 29 pis. 
PP55. Ore deposits of the Silver Peak quadrangle, Nevada, by J. E. Spurr. 1906. — pp., 24 pis. 
B 289. A reconnaissance of the Matanuska coal Held, Alaska, in 1905. by G. C. Martin. 1906. — pp. 
5 pis. 
JB 290. Preliminary report on the operations of the fuel-testing plant of the United States Geological 
Survey at St. Louis, Mo., 1905, by J. A. Holmes. 1906. 240 pp. 
SERIES E, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. 
9. Report of work done in the Washington laboratory during the fiscal year 1883-84, by F. W. Clarke 
and T. M. Chatard. 1<SS4. 40 pp. (Out of stock.) 
14. Electrical and magnetic properties of the iron carburets, by Carl Barns and Vincent Strouhal. 
1885. 238 pp. (Out of stock.) 
27. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the year 1884-85. 
1886. 80 pp. 
32. Lists and analysesof the mineral springs of the United States (a preliminary study) , by Albert c 
Peale. 1886. 235pp. (Out of stock.) 
35. Physical properties of the iron carburets, by Carl Barus and Vincent Strouhal. 1886. 62 pp. 
36. Subsidence of fine solid particles in liquids, by Carl Barus. 1886. 58 pp. (Out of stock.) 
42. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal year 
1885-86, by F. W. Clarke. 1887. 152 pp., 1 pi. "(Out of stock.) 
47. Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, with an account of the methods of 
analyses employed, by F. A. Gooch and J. E. Whitfield. 1888. 84 pp. (Out of stock.) 
52. Subaerial decay of rocks and origin of the red color of certain formations, by I. C. Russell. 1889. 
65 pp., 5 pis. (Out of stock.) 
54. On the thermoelectric measurement of high temperatures, by Carl Barus. 1889. 313 pp., 11 pis. 
(Out of stock.) 
55. Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal year 
1886-87, by F. W. Clarke. 1889. 96 pp. (Out of stock. ) 
Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry and Physics, mainly during the fiscal year 
1887-88. 1890. 174 pp. (Out of stock.) 
