warman]  BROMINE BURNETAN.  179 
Bruneau  River,  flow  of,  measurements  of Ann  18,  iv,  pp  339-340,  341; 
Ann  19,  iv,  pp  450-451;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  62,  481-482; 
Ann  21,  iv,  pp  409-410;  Bull  140,  pp  239-241;WS  11, 
p  81;  WS  16,  p  167;  WS  28,  ppl61,  169;  WS38,  p  356 
Bryn  Mawr  gravel  of  Pennsylvania Bull  84,  p  45 
Bryozoa  from  Yellowstone  Park Mon  xxxn,  n,  pp  516-576 
synopsis  of  American  fossil,  including  bibliography  and  synonymy Bull  173 
Buccinidse  from  Chico-Tejon  series  of  California Bull  51,  p  22 
from  clays  and  marls  of  New  Jersey Mon  win,  pp  77-79 
from  Miocene  deposits  of  New  Jersey Mon  xxiv,  pp  101-104 
Buck  (S.  M.),  coal  mining  in  Kanawha  Valley  of  West  Virginia MR  1883-84, 
pp  131-143 
Buckhannon  quadrangle,  West  Virginia,  geology  of GF  34 
Buda  limestone  of  Texas Ann  18,  n,  pp  237-238; 
Ann  21,  vn,  pp  288-290;  Bull  164,  p  18;  Bull  64,  p  2 
Buff  sand  of  Alabama Bull  84,  p  322 
I  Buffalo  Peaks,  Colorado,  geologic  sketch  of Bull  1,  pp  11-17 
Bubrstone  formation.     (See  Tallahatta  formation.) 
Buhrstone  of  South  ( !arolina,  Alabama,  and  Mississippi Bull  83, 
pp  51-52,  61-62,68,87-88;  Bull  84,  pp  322,334 
Buhrstones,  stal  Lstics  of MR  1882,  p  477;  M  R 
L883-84,  pp 712-713;  MR  L885,p428;  MR  1886,  pp  581-582; 
MR  L887,  p  552;  MR  1888,  p  576;  MR  1889-90,  p  456;  MR 
1891,  p  552;  MR  L892,  pp  74S-749;  MR  1893,  pp  670-671; 
Ann  Hi,  iv,  pp  586-587;  Ann  17,  m  cont,  pp  927-929;  Ann 
18,  v  cont,  pp  1219-1221 ;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  515-517;  Ann 
20,  vi  cont,  pp  603-605;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  463,  464-465 
Building  industry  in  general,  statistics  of MR  1886, 
pp  517-536;  MR  L887,  pp  503-511;  MR  1888,  pp  516-535 
Building  sand,  statistics  of MR  L883-84,  pp  667-668;  MR  1885,  pp  404-405 
Building  stone.      (See  Stone,  building.) 
Bulgaria,  clay  products  of,  at  Paris  Exposition  of  L900..Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  373-374 
iron-ore  deposits  of Ann  16,  ill,  p  15(5 
Bull  Cliff,  Colorado,  rocks  of Ann  16,  n,  pp  80-83 
Bull  Hill,  Cripple  Creek  district,  Colorado,  ore  deposits  in Ann  16,  n,  pp  190-200 
rocks  of Ann  16,  ri,  pp  83-87 
Bulla  striata  marls  of  Florida Bull  84,  pp  147  (note),  322 
Bullidse  from  clays  and  marls  of  New  Jersey Mon  xviii,  pp  165-166,  189 
from  Colorado  formation Bull  106,  p  162 
Bullion,  analyses  of,  from  Colorado,  Leadville  district. . . ; Mon  xn,  p  694 
skimming  from,  analysis  of,  from  Colorado,  Leadville  district Mon  xn,  p  696 
Bullion  product,  annual,  of  United  States  and  of  the  world Ann  2,  pp  399-401 
(See,  also,  Precious  metals. ) 
Bunbury  (Sir  Charles  James  Fox),  biographic  sketch  of Ann  5,  p  379 
Bunsen  Peak  intrusive  mass,  Yellowstone  Park Mon  xxxn,  n,  pp  86-88 
Burlington  limestone,  areas,  characters,  and  divisions  of Ann  11, 
i,  pp  312-313;  Bull  80,  pp  158-159, 160,  224 
Burma,  fossil  plants  of,  literature  of Ann  8,  n,  p  793 
petroleum  localities  and  statistics  of MR  1886,  pp  480-484; 
MR  1888,  p  474;  MR  1893,  pp  528-529;  Ann  16,  iv,  p  399 
precious  stones  in Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp  1197-1198, 1202;  Ann  20,  vi  cont,  p  573 
tin  deposits  and  production  of Ann  16,  in,  pp  481-484 
Burnet  County,  Texas,  general  description  of Ann  21,  vn,  p  48 
Burnetan  system  of  rocks  of  Texas Bull  86,  pp  267-269,  474 
