warman.]  DACITE — DAKOTAS.  2  To 
Dakota  group  in  Kansas Bull  57,  p  27;  Bull  137,  pp  23-24 
in  Utah,  Uinta  Mountains Ann  9,  p  689 
of  Newton,  historical  sketch  of,  etc Ann  19,  n,  pp  568-570,590-592,646-649 
plants  from Mon  xxxv,  passim 
I  >akota  Lake,  the  glacial,  extent  and  character  of Mon  xxv,  pp  266-267; 
Bull  144,  pp  52-53 
I  >ak<  >ta  sandstone  in  Colorado,  Pueblo  quadrangle GF  36,  pp  2-3,  5 
in  Colorado,  Rico  Mountains Ann  21,  n,  p  77 
in  Dakotas,  a  water-bearing  formation Ann  17,  n,  pp  612-617 
in   Kansas,    southwestern,    water  from,    character,    occurrence,    artesian 
properties,  etc. ,  of WS  6,  pp  38-43 
in  Montana GF  1,  p  2;  GF  56,  pp  2-3 
in  Nebraska Ann  19,  iv,  pp  737,  760;  WS  12,  pp  16-19 
in  South  Dakota ..WS34,  pp  13-14 
in  Wyoming GF  30,  pp  2, 5 
water,  saline,  and  alkaline,  from Mon  xxv,  pp  527-536 
Dakotas,  altitudes  in  the Bull  5,  pp  73-75;  Bull  72,  pp  L95,  196,201,217-223;  Bull  76 
artesian  waters  in Ann  11,  n,  pp  257-260,  274 
available  for  power Ann  17,  n,  p  690 
of  a  portion  of,  preliminary  report  on Ann  17,  ir,  pp  603-694 
artesian  wells  in,  list  of Ann  11,  ir,  pp  268-270 
boundary  lines  of,  and  formation  of  Territory Bull  13,  pp  31,121 
building  stone  from,  statistics  of MR  1882,  p  451;  MR  1889-90,  pp  374,  429 
( iambrian  rocks  of Bull  81,  pp  214-216,  347-349 
cement  production  of MR  1891,  p  536;  MR  1892,  p  743;  MR  1893, 
p  621;   Ann    16,   iv,   p  581;  Ann  17,  m  cont,   pp  884,  885 
coal  area  and  statistics  of MR  1882,  p  49;  ME  1883-84,  pp  12,  38-39; 
MR  1885,  pp  11, 26;  MR  1886,  pp  225, 230, 250-251; 
MR  1887,  pp  169,  222;  MR  1888,  pp  169,  171,  240; 
MR  1889-90,  pp  147,  234;  MR  1891,  pp  180,  275; 
MR   1892,    p   265;   MR   1893,    pp   189,    190,    197 
Cretaceous  rocks  of Bull  82,  pp  145,  149,  158,  160,  166-179 
geologic  maps  of,  listed Bull  7,  pp  114,  115,  116 
geologic  and  paleontologic  investigations  in Ann  3,  pp  19,  21;  Ann  4,  p  24; 
Ann  5,  pp  21-22,  27,  28-29,  50,  56;  Ann  6,  pp 
33-34;  Ann  7,  pp  76-77,  79,  81,  112;  Ann  8,  i, 
pp  143, 174;  Ann  9,  pp  72,  85,  86,  114;  Ann  10, 
i,  p  159;  Ann  11,  i,  pp  75, 101, 102;  Ann  12,  i,  p  119 
glacial  investigations  in Ann  3,  pp  393-400;  Ann  7,  p  157 
gold  and  silver  from,  statistics  of... Ann  2,  p  385;  MR  1882,  pp  172,  174,  176,  177, 
178;  MR1883-84,  pp312, 313, 314,  315;  MR  1885,  pp  201,  203; 
MR  1886,  pp  104,  105;  MR  1887,  pp  58,  59;  MR  1888, 
pp  36,  37;  MR  1889-90,  p  49;  MR  1891,  pp  78,  79;  MR  1892, 
pp  50,  52,  53,  54,  55,  69-71;  MR  1893,  pp  57,  58,  59,  60 
irrigation,  artesian,  in Ann  17,  n,  pp  681-690 
lead  from,  statistics  of MR  1887,  p  110;  MR  1889-90,  p  80 
lumber  industry  in Ann  19,  v,  p  22 
mica  production  of MR  1882,  p  583;  MR  1883-84,  pp  909-910;  MR  1888,  p 614 
mineral  springs  of Bull  32,  pp  159-161 
minerals  of,  useful MR  1882,  p  754;  MR  1887,  pp  716-718 
Neocene  beds  of Bull  84,  pp  288-293 
topographic  work  in Ann  12,  i,  p  49 
(See,  also,  North  Dakota;  South  Dakota.) 
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