barman.]  CRETACEOFS.  263 
Cretaceous  rocks;  Fori  Worth  limestone  of  Texas Ann  18,  n,  pp  235-236; 
Ann  21,  vn,  pp  259-262;   Bull  1(14,  pp  16-17;  GF  42,  pp  2-3 
Fox  Hills  formation  in  Black  Hills Ann  21,  iv,  pp  536-541 
in  ( lolorado,  xVnthracite-Crested  Butte GF  9,  pp  6,  7,  8 
Denver  Basin Mon  xxvn,  pp  28,  71-72 
in  Montana GF  1,  p  2;  GF  56,  p  3 
in  X< >rth  Dakota  and  South  Dakota Bull  144,  pp  32,  55-56 
in  Wyoming GF  30,  p  5;  GF  52,  p3 
Fox  1 1  ills  group Ann  9,  pp  689-690; 
Bull  82, pp  145,  L55,  L56,  157,  158,  L66,  191,211,229,233,237 
in  Colorado,  eastern Ann  17,  ir,  p  569 
Franciscan  series,  distribution,  petrography,  etc.,  of Ann  15,  pp  415-444 
Fredericksburg  division  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  pp  199-240 
Fuson  format  ion  of  Black  Hills Vnn  21,  iv,  pp  530-531 
(  ralisteo  group  of  New  Mexico Bull  84,  p  325 
Gay  Head  series  of  Marthas  Vineyard Bull  84,  p  326 
geomorphology  of  Catoctin  belt. Ann  14,  n,  pp  384-394 
Georgetown  limestone  of  Texas ^nn  21,  vn,  pp  262-266;  GF  64,  pp  1-2 
( rillespie  formation  of  Texas Ann  18,  n,  p  221 
(den  Rose  formation  of  Texas Ann  18,  11,  pp  221-226; 
Ann  21,  vn,  pp  L44-166,  :,»74,  381;  GF42,  p  2;  GF  64,  pi 
of  Texas,  Uvalde  quadrangle,  wells  from GF  64,  p  6 
<■ Hand  limestone  of  Texas Vnn  21,  vn,  pp  216-222 
Graneros  shale  of  Black  Hills Ann  21,  iv,  p  532 
of  Colorado Ann  17,  n,  pp  504,  571;  GF  36,  p  3;  GF  58,  p  1;  GF  68,  p  1 
Grayson  marl  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  pp  286-288 
Greenhorn  limestone  of  Black  Hills Ann  21,  iv,  pp  532-533 
of  Colorado.... Ann  17,  11,  pp  M,  571;  GF  36,  p  3;  GF  58,  p  1;  GF  68,  p  1 
gryphaas  of  Lower,  of  Texas  region Bull  151 
Gulf  series  of  Texas Vnn  21,  vir,  pp  292-344;  GF  64,  p2 
Hay  ('reek  coal  field  compared  with  Potomac  formation. .Ann  19,  11,  pp  570-579 
Henry  Fork  -roup  of  Utah Bull  82,  p  235 
1  lensell  sands  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  pp  143-144 
Holiknuk  series  of  Alaska  Ann  20,  vn,  pp  159-161,  182,  187 
Horsetown  beds  of  California Mon  xin,  p  205; 
Bull  19,  pp  20-21;  Bull  82,  pp  184, 186, 187;  Bull  133,  pp  15-23 
of  (  alifornia,  fossils  of Bull  15,  pp  19-22 
Kemp  clay  beds  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  p  343 
Kiamitia  clay  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  pp  252-257 
Knox  vide  beds  of  California Bull  82,  pp  184, 185, 186, 187;  Bull  133 
of  ( 'alifornia,  fossils  of Bull  15,  pp  19-22 
comparison  of  Mariposa  and Bull  19,  pp  18-20;  Bull  133,  p  25 
unconformity  between  Chico  and Bull  19,  pp  12-17 
Kolmakof  series  of  Alaska Ann  20,  vn,  pp  161-163, 182-183, 187 
Kim »tanie  formation  of  the  great  Interior  area Bull  82,  pp  143, 
145, 166, 168-170, 178, 187, 189, 190, 191, 197,  239,  250,  254-255 
of  Montana,  Judith  Mountains Ann  18,  in,  pp  480-482 
Judith  River  section Ann  20,  in,  p.  296 
Lakota  formation  of  Black  Hills Ann  21,  iv,xpp  526-529 
of  Black  Hills,  water  from Ann  21,  iv,  pp  564-567 
Laramie  group  of  strata  partly  Cretaceous,  partly  Eocene Bull  82, 
pp  127,  148;  Bull  83,  pp  132-134 
(See  main  entry  Laramie.) 
