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Fairing ton, Oliver Cumings. 
848. The Shelburne and South Bend meteorites.— Field Columbian Mus., 
Geol. Ser., vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 7-28, 14 pis., 2 figs., 1906. 
849. Zoisite from Lower California. — Field Columbian Mus.. Geol. Ser., vol. 3, 
no. 4, pp. 55-57, 1 pi., 1906. 
Describes the occurrence, characters, and composition. 
850. Meteorite shower at Modoc, Kansas. — Science, new ser., vol. 28, pp. 
582-583, April 13, 1906. 
851. Professor Henry A. Ward [died July 4, 19061. — Science, new ser., vol. 
24, pp. 153-154, August 3, 1906. 
A brief sketch of his work in collecting meteorites. 
Sci., 4th ser., vol. 22, pp. 303-309, October, 1906. 
852. Analysis of " iron shale" from Coon Mountain, Arizona. — Am. Jour. Sci., 
4th ser., vol. 22. pp. 308,-309, October, L906. 
853. Analyses of iron meteorites compiled and classified.— Field Columbian 
Mus., Geol. Ser., vol. 3, no. 5. pp. 59-110, March, 1907. 
854. Meteorite studies II. — Field Columbian Mus., Geol. Ser., vol. 8, no. 6, 
pp. 111-129, 15 pis., 1907. 
Describes the P>ath Furnace, Chupaderos, Iron Creek, Lampa, Mejillones, Modoc, Ponea, 
Creek, Saline, and Weston meteorites. 
Fawns, Sidney. 
855. Tin deposits of the world. The Mining Journal, London, 1905. 
Includes an account of the tin deposits of the United States (pp. ir>7-lf>4) [Alaska, pp. 
159-164, 1 pi.]. 
Fay, Albert Hill. 
856. Geology and mining of the tin deposits of ('ape Prince of Wales, 
Alaska. — Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Bi-Mo. Bull., no. 17, pp. 769-787, 11 tigs., September, 
1907. 
Fels, G. 
857. Ein Anorthitauswiirfling von der Insel St. Christopher. — Zeitschr. f. 
Kryst. u. Mineral., Bd. 37, Heft 5, pp. 450-460, 5 tigs., 1903. 
Describes the erystallographic features and composition of anorthite of volcanic origin, 
collected on the island of St. Christopher, West Indies. 
Fenneman, N. M. 
858. Floodplains produced without floods. — Am. Geog. Soc, Bull., vol. 38, 
no. 2, pp. 89-91, February, 1906. 
859. Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf coastal plain. — U. S. Geol. Sur- 
vey, Bull. no. 282, 146 pp., 11 pis., 15 figs., 1906. 
Describes the general geology, and in detail the geologic structure, sediments, oil 
horizons, and development of the individual oil fields in Texas and Louisiana, ami 
discusses the origin, properties, and utilization of the petroleum. 
860. Stratigraphic work in the vicinity of Easl St. Louis.— Illinois state 
Geol. Survey, Bull. no. 4, pp. 218-217, 1907. 
861. Clay resources of the St. Louis district, Missouri.— 1\ S. Geol. Survey, 
Bull. no. 315, pp. 315-321, 1 fig.. 1907. 
Fenneman, N. M., and Gale, Hoyt S. 
862. The Yampa coal field, Routt County, Colo.— U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. 
no. 285, pp. 226-239, 1 pi. (map), 1906. 
Describes the geologic structure and stratigraphy of the Held, the occurrence and rela 
tlons of the coal seams, and the character and composition of the coals. 
