32  PUBLICATIONS    OF    U.    S.    GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY.         [bull.  177. 
Pt.   III.  General  geology,  ore  and  phosphate  deposits,  Philippines — Continued. 
The  iron-ore  deposits  of  the  Lake  Superior  region,  by  C.  R.  Van  Hise, 
pp.  305-434,  pis.  xlviii-lix. 
The  Arkansas  bauxite  deposits,  by  Charles  Willard  Hayes,  pp.  435-472, 
pis.  lx-lxiv. 
Tennessee  white  phosphate,  by  Charles  Willard  Hayes,  pp.  473-485, 
pi.  lxv. 
Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  by  George  F.  Becker, 
followed  by  a  version  (by  Mr.  Becker)  of  Ueber  Tertiare  Fossilien  von 
den  Philippinen  (1895),  by  K.  Martin,  pp.  487-623,  pis.  lxvi-lxviii. 
Index,  pp.  627-644. 
Pt.    IV.  Hydrography.     768  pp.,  156  pis.  and  maps. 
Report  of  progress  of  stream  measurements  for  the  calendar  year  1899, 
by  F.  H.  Newell,  pp.  9-488,  pis.  i-lvii. 
Preliminary  description  of  the  geology  and  water  resources  of  the 
southern  half  of  the  Black  Hills  and  adjoining  regions  in  South 
Dakota  and  Wyoming,  by  Nelson  Horatio  Darton,  pp.  489-599,  pis. 
lviii-cxii. 
The  High  Plains  and  their  utilization,  by  Willard  D.  Johnson,  pp.  601- 
741,  pis.  cxiii-clvi. 
Index,  pp.  743-768. 
Pt.      V.   Forest  reserves.     711  pp.,  143  pis.,  and  maps  (39  maps  in  atlas). 
Summary  of  forestry  work  in  1899-1900,  by  Henry  Gannett,  pp.  9-25, 
pi.  i. 
Lewis  and  Clarke  Forest  Reserve,  Montana,  by  H.  B.  Ayres,  pp.  27-80, 
pis.  ii-xxxii. 
Mount  Rainier  Forest  Reserve,  Washington,  by  Fred  G.  Plummer,  pp. 
81-143,  pp.  xxxiii-1. 
Olympic  Forest  Reserve,  AVashington,  from  field  notes  by  Arthur  Dod- 
well  and  Theodore  F.  Rixon,  pp.  145-208,  pis.  li-lxx. 
Cascade  Range  Forest  Reserve,  Oregon,  from  township  28  south  to 
township  37  south,  inclusive;  together  with  the  Ashland  Forest 
Reserve  and  adjacent  forest  regions  from  township  28  south  to  town- 
ship 41  south,  inclusive,  and  from  range  2  west  to  range  14  east,  Wil- 
lamette meridian,  inclusive,  by  John  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  209-498,  pis. 
lxxi-lxxxiv. 
Stanislaus  and  Lake  Tahoe  forest  reserves,  California,  and  adjacent 
territory,  by  George  B.  Sudworth,  pp.  499-561,  pis.  lxxxv-cxiv. 
Classification  of  lands,  by  Henry  Gannett,  including  papers  by  C.  H. 
Fitch,  R.  B.  Marshall,  E.  C.  Barnard,  and  John  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  563- 
601,  pis.  cxv-cxli. 
Woodland  of  Indian  Territory,  by  C.  H.  Fitch,  pp.  603-672,  pi.  cxlii. 
Timber  conditions  of  the  pine  region  of  Minnesota,  by  H.  B.  Ayres,  pp. 
673-689,  pi.  cxliii. 
Index,  pp.  691-711. 
Portfolio  for  maps  with  Pt.  V  contains  the  maps  which  are  designated  pis. 
i,  iii,  xxxiii,  li,  liii,  lvi,  lix,  lxi,   lxiii,  lxxi,  lxxii,  lxxxv-xc,  cxv-cxvii, 
cxxv-cxliii. 
Pt.    VI.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States,  1899;  metallic  products,  coal, 
and  coke,     viii,  656  pp. 
Introduction,  pp.  3-4. 
Summary  of  the  mineral  production  of  the  United  States  in  1899,  pp. 
5-29. 
Iron  ores,  by  John  Birkinbine,  pp.  31-67. 
