barman.]  BONNE    TERRE BRAZIL.  175 
Bower  (A.  S. ),  the  I tower-Barff  pr< >cess MR  1882,  pp  164-171 
Bowlder  clay,  description  of,  as  one  of  the  educational  series Bull  150,  pp  69-70 
(See,  also,  Till.) 
Bowlder  fields  and  trains  of  Maine Mon  xxxiv,  p  284 
Bowlders  of  glacial  gravels,  especially  in  Maine Mon  xxxiv,  pp  333-337 
resulting  from  external  attack Mon  xm,  pp  68-72 
Boyd  (D. ),  irrigation  near  Greeley,  ( '< >1< >rad<  > \VS  9 
Boyle  (C.  B.),  catalogue  and  bibliography r  of  North  American  Mesozoic  Inver- 
tebrata Bull  102 
Bozeman  coal  field,  Montana,  fossil  planis.if Bull  105,  pp  43-66 
Bozeman  lake  beds  of  Montana GF  1,  p  2;  GF  24,  p  3 
Brachiopoda,  biologic  deveL  »pment  of Bull  87,  pp  78-104 
classification  of Bull  87,  pp  113-137 
de>cription  of  species  of  the  Middle  Cambrian,  of  North  America Bull  30, 
pp  95-123 
geologic  development  and  geographic  distribution  of Bull  87,  pp  13-72 
morphology  of  the  brachia  of Bull  87,  pp  105-112 
of   Cambrian,    Lower  Silurian,  Devonian,  and   Carboniferous,  of  Nevada, 
Eureka  district * Mon  vm,  pp  12-64,  67-76, 
106-164,  213-224;   Mon  xx,  pp  320,  322,  325,  326-328,  331 
of  Cambrian,  Lower \nn  10,  i,  pp  588-589,  607-614 
<^\  Cambrian,  Middle,  of  North  America Bull  30,  pp  52,  95-123 
of  Cretaceous  of  Pacific  coasl Bull  133,  pp  31-34 
of  Vancouver  Island Bull  51,  p  36 
of  Devonian,  higher,  of  Now  York,  Ontario  County Bull  16,  pp  24-25,  62-63 
of  Olenellus  /one Ann  10,  i,  pp  607-614 
of  Kan  tan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  New  Jersey Mon  xix, 
pp  5-15;  Mon  xxiv,  pp  23-24 
of  Yellowstone  Park Mon  xxxir,  n,  pp  502-505,  609-610,  636 
synopsis,  bibliography,  and  synonymy  of  American  fossil Bull  87 
terminology  of  structure  of Bull  87,  pp  73-77 
Braintree  argillites  of  Massachusetts,  account  of  literature  concerning Bull  81, 
Pl>  73-78;  Bull  86,  pp  366,  369 
fauna  of Bull  10,  pp  43-49 
Branchtown  clay  of  Pennsylvania Bull  84,  p  45 
Brandegee  (T.S.),  notes  on  Teton  forest  Reserve Ann  19,  v,  pp  191-212 
notes  on  Yellowstone  Park  Forest  Reserve Ann  19,  v,  pp  213-216 
Brandisite,  chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  p  47 
Brandon  formation,  digest  of  literature  of Bull  83,  pp  90-94;  Bull  84,  pp  33-34 
Branner  (J.  C.)j  bibli< >graphy  of  clays  and  the  ceramic  arts Bull  143 
(•«  »al  fields  of  Arkansas MR  1892,  pp  303-306 
work  in  charge  of,  1895-1900 Ann  17,  i,  p  48;  Ann  18,  i,  pp  46-47; 
Ann  19,  i,  p  49;  Ann  20,  i,  p  48;  Ann  21,  i,  p  82 
Brass,  statistics  of MR  1883-84,  pp 
345-347;  MR  1885,  pp  219,  220;  MR  1886,  pp  120, 121;  MR 
1887,  pp  78,  79;  MR  1888,  p  63;  MR  1889-90,  pp  67,  68,  69 
used  in  standards  of  United  States  bureau  of  weights  and  measures,  analy- 
sis of  Bull  78,  p  129 
Braxton  formation  of  West  Virginia-Ohio GF  34,  p  2;  GF  69,  pp  4-5 
Brazil,  diamond  mines  and  production  of MR  1887,  p  568; 
Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  425-430 
fossil  plants  of,  literature  of Ann  8,  n,  pp  823-824 
gold  production  of,  compared  with  other  countries MR  1883-84,  pp  319,320 
iron  and  iron  ore;  analysis,  deposits,  and  statistics Ann  16,  in,  pp  24,  67,  69 
