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Wright. Fred Eugene — Continued. 
The lime-silica series of minerals. Optical study. — See Day and Shepherd, 
no. 092. 
Die Kalkkieselreihe der Minerale. — See Day and others, no. 090. 
Wright, Fred Eugene, and Wright, Charles Will. 
2654. Lode mining in southeastern Alaska. — U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull, no. 284, 
pp. 30-54, 1 pi., 1 fig, 1900. 
Describes briefly the general geology and in detail the mining developments, with notes 
on the occurrence of gold and copper ores. 
2655. Recent changes in the glaciers of Glacier Bay, Alaska. — Abstract : 
Science, new ser., vol. 25, p. 770, May 17, 1907. 
Wuestner, Herman. 
2656. Pisolitic barite [from Texas]. — Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., Jour., 
vol. 20, no. 0, pp. 245-250, 4 figs., 1900. 
Describes the occurrence, character, and probable origin of pellets from a gas well in 
Texas. 
Wyoming, Department of Immigration. 
2657. The State of Wyoming. A book of reliable information published 
by authority of the Ninth Legislature, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 3907. 141 pp. Min- 
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Yale, Charles G. 
2658. General index to publications of the California State Mining Bureau. — 
California State Min. Bur., Bull. no. 40, pp. 7-42, June, 1907. 
Production of gold and silver in 1905 in California, Nevada, Oregon, and 
Washington. — See no. 2418. 
The production in the United States in 1900 of borax; and of magnesite. — See 
no. 2419. 
The production of gold and silver in 1906, in California, Nevada, Oregon, and 
Washington.— See no. 2419. 
Young, C. M. 
2659. The Atchison mine at Atchison, Kansas, the deepest bituminous coal 
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figs., July, 1907. 
Includes notes on the occurrence of the coal. 
Young, George A. 
2660. The geology and petrography of Mount Yamaska, Province of Que- 
bec. — Canada Geol. Survey, Ann. Kept., vol. 16, pt. H, 43 pp., geol. map, 1900. 
Describes the general geology and the character and occurrence of the igneous rocks. 
Zalinski, Edward R. 
2661. Some notes on Greenwater. The new copper district of California — 
its development and prospects. — Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 83, pp. 77-82, 9 figs., 
January 12, 1907. 
2662. The mines of the Fairview district, Nevada. — Eng. and Min. Jour., 
vol. 83, pp. 699-703, figs., April 13. 1907. 
Includes a short account of the geology of the region. 
2663. Mining in the Wonder district, Nevada. — Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 83, 
pp. 763-765, 4 figs., April 20, 1907. 
Includes a short account of the local geology and occurrence and character of the ores. 
2664. Turquoise in the Burro Mountains, New Mexico. — Econ. Geology, vol. 2, 
no. 5, pp. 164-492, 5 figs., 1907. 
Describes the local geology and the occurrence, geologic relations, and origin of the 
turquoise. 
