warman.]  MAP,    GEOL.    (OF    UTAH WORLD).        .  483 
Map,  geologic,  of  Washington;  Mount  Rainier,  glacier  system  of Ann  18, 
ii,  pp  362-363 
of  Washington;  Tacoma  quadrangle;  historical  geology GF  54 
Wilkeson  coal  field,  showing  location  of  mines Inn  18,  in,  pocket 
Wilkeson-Carbonado  district,  showing  structure  of  coal  beds Ann  18, 
in,  pocket;  GF  54 
of  West  Virginia;  Appalachian  Basin,  relation  of  Big  Stone  Gap  coal  field 
to  central  portion  of Bull  111,  pp  12-13 
Buckhannon  quadrangle;  areal,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  34 
Carboniferous  formations  in  bituminous  coal  regions  in  Pennsylvania, 
Ohio,  and;  distribution  of  upper  and  middle Bull  65,  pp  2-3 
Catoctin  belt  in  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia,  and.  Ann  14,  n,  pp  308-309 
Tertiary  base-level  in Ann  14,  n,  pp  376-377 
Franklin  quadrangle;  areal,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  32 
Harpers  Ferry  quadrangle;  areal,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  L0 
Huntington  quadrangle;  areal,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  69 
Monterey  quadrangle;  historical,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  61 
Piedmont  quadrangle;  areal,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  28 
Pocahontas  quadrangle;  areal,  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  26 
Staunton  quadrangle;  areal.  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  14 
Tazewell  quadrangle;  areal.  economic,  and  structural  geology GF  44 
of  Wisconsin;  ( Jhippewa  River,  glacial  Hood  plain  of Inn  6,  pp  308  309 
drift  currents  adjacent  to  driftless  area \nn  6,  pp  312-313 
driftless  region  of  Upper  .Mississippi  and  environs.  .Ann  6,  pp  220-221,  258-259 
Gogebic  range,  showing  location  of  iron-ore  mines Vnn  17,  in,.pp  32-33 
Green  Bay  loop  of  terminal  moraine  of  second  <  rlacial  epoch Vnn  3, 
PP  316-317 
Lake  Superior  region.  .Ann3,  pp  92-93;Ann  5,  pp  180-181;  Ann  10,i,pp348- 
349;  Ann  19.  in.  pp 22-23;  Ann  21,  in.  pp330-331;  Mon  \.  pp 
24-25;  Mon  xix,  p  1;  Mon xxxvi,pp  10-11;  Bull 86,  pp 52-53 
iron-ore  districts,  location  of Ann  17,  in,  pp  28-29 
Keweenawan  trough,  structure  and  extent  of Ann  3, 
PP  L72-173;  Mon  v,  pp  410-411 
land  surface,  ante-Potsdam,  character  of Ann  7,  pp  404-405 
Menominee  iron  region Bull  62,  pp  24-25 
Menominee  range,  showing  location  of  iron-ore  mines  ..Ann  17,  m.  pp  30-31 
Montreal  River,  west  branch  of,  exposures  at Mon  xix,  pp  178-179 
Xuinakagon  Lake,  region  between  Ontonagon  River,  Michigan, and  ..Ann  3, 
pp  138-139;   Mon  v.  pp  224-225 
Penokee  Gap,  exposuresat Mon  xix,  pp  520-521 
Penokee  range  and   surrounding   region    (reproduction   of   Whittle- 
sey's)   -Mon  xix,  pp  20-21 
Penokee  region Ann  10,  i,  pp  350-351;  Mon  xix,  pp  2-3 
Penokee-Gogebic  iron  region Ann  7,  pp  422-423 
Potato  River,  exposures  at Mon  xix,  pp  172-173 
Potsdam  formation,  main  absorbing  area  for,    in  Iowa,  Minnesota, 
and Ann  17,  n,  pp  786-787;  Mon  xxxviii,  pp  556-557 
St.  Croix  Valley,  upper,  exposures  of  Keweenawan  rocks  in Mon  v, 
pp  246-247 
St.  Peter  sandstone,  main  absorbing  areas  for,  in  Illinois  and Ann  17, 
ii,  pp  786-787;  Mon  xxxviii,  pp  556-557 
Tylers  Fork,  Penokee  district,  rock  exposures  at Mon  xix,  pp  177-178 
of  world;  quicksilver  deposits,  distribution  of Ann  8, 
ii,  pp  968-969;  Mon  xiii,  pp  14-15 
