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North Dakota.— A. R. 17, pt. 2. 
Ohio.— A. R, 18, pt. 4; 19, pt, 4; W. S. P. 114. 
Oklahoma.— A. R. 21, pt. 4; 22, pt. 4. 
Oregon.— B. 252; W. S. P. 78. 
Pennsylvania.— G. F. 121; W. S. P. 106, 110, 114, 145 
Rhode Island.— W. S. P. 102, 114. 
$cw& Carolina.— B. 138; W. S. P. 114. 
&w& Dakota.— A. R. 17, pt, 2; 18, pt. 4; 21, pt. 4; P. P. 32; G. F. 85, 96, 97, 99, 100, 
107, 108, 113, 114; W. S. P. 34. 
Tennessee.— W. S. P. 102, 114. 
Texas.— A. R. 18, pt. 2; 21, pt. 4; 21, pt. 7; 22, pt. 4; G. F. 42. 
Utah.— W. S. P. 7. 
Femorrf— W. S. P. 102, 110, 114. 
Virginia.— ¥>. 138; G. F. 13, 23, 70, 80; W. S. P. 114 
Washington.— G. F. 86; W. S. P.. 4, 55. 
TFes£ Virginia.— W. S. P. 110, 114, 145. 
TT-isconsm.— W. S. P. 114, 145. 
Wyoming— A. R. 21, pt. 4; P. P. 32; G. F. 107. 
SPECIAL REPORTS. 
MINERAL AND POTABLE WATERS. 
The potable waters of eastern United States, by W J McGee: A. R. 14, pt. 2. 
Natural mineral waters of the United States, by A. C. Peale: A. R. 14, pt. 2. 
Mineral waters, by A. C. Peale: A. R. 16, pt. 4; 17, pt, 3; 18, pt. 5; 19, pt. 6; 20, pt. 6; 
21, pt. 6; M. R. 1883 to 1893. 
Lists and analyses of the mineral springs of the United States; a preliminary study, by 
A. C. Peale: B. 32. 
Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, with an account of the methods of 
analysis employed, by F. A. Gooch and J. E. Whitfield: B. 47. 
SPRINGS AND SPRING DEPOSITS. 
Formation of travertine and siliceous sinter by the vegetation of hot springs, by W. H. 
Weed: A. R. 9. 
Lists and analyses of the mineral springs of the United States; a preliminary study, by 
A. C. Peale: B. 32. 
Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, with an account of the methods of 
analysis employed, by F. A. Gooch and J. E. Whitfield: B. 47. 
Contributions to hydrology of eastern United States, 1904, M. L. Fuller, geologist in charge: 
W. S. P. 110. 
Spring system of the Decaturville dome, Camden County, Missouri, by E. M. Shepard: 
W. S. P. 110. 
Notes on the hydrology of Cuba, by M. L. Fuller: W. S. P. 110. 
Waters of a gravel-filled valley near Tully, N. Y., by G. B. Hollister: W. S. P. 145. 
Notes on certain hot springs of the southern United States, by Walter Harvey Weed: 
W. S. P. 145. 
Notes on certain large springs of the Ozark region, Missouri and Arkansas, compiled by 
M. L. Fuller: W. S. P. 145. 
Yellowstone National Park folio, Wyoming, by A. Hague, W. H. Weed, and J. P. Iddings: 
G. F. 30. 
LAWS RELATING TO UNDERGROUND WATERS. 
Relation of the law to underground waters, by D. W. Johnson : W. S. P. 122. 
