warman.]  NEBRASKA NEOCENE.  547 
Nel  >raska,  topography  of  southeastern. WS  12,  pp  12-14 
topography  of  western Ann  19,  i v,  pp  727-731 
underground  waters  of Ann  19,  iv,  pp  761-766 
( »f  p<  >rt  i< tii  of  southeastern \YS  1 2 
water  horizons  in  southeastern WS  1 2,  j >p  24-48 
water  resources  of  a  portion  of  Great  Plains Ann  16,  n,  pp  535-588 
water  supply  of,  for  irrigation  purposes Ann  16,  n,  pp  516-517 
wells  in Ann  11,  n,  p  270 
de]  »th  of AYS  12,  pp  24-48 
records  of Bull  131,  pp  95-106 
wells  and  windmills  in. . .'. AYS  29 
White  River,  drainage  and  volume  of Ann  19,  iv,  p  771 
flow  el",  measurements  of Ann  18,  iv,  pp 
298-299;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  53,  253-254,  303-304;  A\'S  L5,  p  79 
irrigation  in  basin  of Ann  1!),  iv,  pp  77.V777 
windmills  and  wells  in AYS  29 
windmill  irrigation  in  western Ann  lit,  iv,  p  780 
woodland  area  in Ann  11),  v,  p  10 
Necks,  volcanic,  in  New  Mexico,  northwestern \mi  0,  pp  L67-178 
Negaunee  format i mi  of  Michigan,  Menominee  district GF  62,  p  4 
relations,  petrographic  character,  etc,  of ..Ann  L5,  pp  561   589,  id  1-614; 
Ann  21,  m.  pp  372  383;   Mmi    wvin,  pp  328    t07,  529-532 
Neiliart  district,  Montana,  geology  of \mi  20,  in,  pp  371-381 
ore  deposits  and  mines  of inn.  20,  in,  pp  402    I  In 
precious-metal  deposits  in GF  56,  p  s 
Neihart  porphyry  of  Montana,  Little  Bell  Mountains Ann  20, 
in,  pp  375-376;  < !  V  56,  p  '.'> 
Neihart  quartzite  of  A I  on  tana,  description  and  section  of Ann  20, 
in,  pp281,  284,  382;  GF  56,  pp  1   2 
Neoblattariae,  American Bull  121,  pp  143-145 
Neocene  age  of  Equus  fauna Mon  i,  pp  393-402 
Neocene  erosion  of  <  ireat  Plains Ann  10,  n,  pp  ~>7 1  — ~>72 
Neocene  fossils;   Dinocerata  of  North  America Ann  5,  pp  252-254;   Alon  \,  pp  6-7 
fauna  of  Denver  Basin  (vertebrate) Alon  xxvn,  pp -A 20-5 25 
of  Idaho  formation Ann  20,  in,  pp  98-99 
fauna  and  flora  of  Payette  formation Ann  20,  in,  pp  97-98,  197 
Mollusca  of  John  Day  group  of  Oregon Bull  18,  pp  10-16 
of  North  America  (nonmarine) Ann  3,  pp  411-486 
western,  marine  Eocene,  fresh-water  Miocene,  etc Bull  18 
Mollusca  and  Crustacea,  of  Miocene  formations  of  New  Jersey Mon  xxiv 
Ostreidse  of  North  America .Ann  4,  pp  312-314 
plants  of  North  America  (later  extinct) Mon  xxxv,  passim 
of  Payette  formation Ann  18,  in,  pp  721-744;  Ann  20,  in,  pp  97-98, 197 
of  Washington Bull  108,  pp  103-104 
Neocene  history  of  California,  Mother  Lode  district GF  03,  j >  7 
of  California;  Nevada  City,  Grass  Valley,  and  Banner  Hill  districts... GF  29,  p  2 
of  Colorado,  Pueblo  quadrangle GF  36,  p  2 
of  Montana,  Little  Belt  Mountains  quadrangle GF  56,  p  7 
of  Sierra  Nevada GF  3,  p  1 ;  GF  5, 
p  1;  GF  11,  p  1;  GF  18,  pi;  GF  31,  pp  1-2;  GF  37,  pp  1-2; 
GF  39,  pp  1-2;  GF  41,  pp  1-2;  GF  43,  pp  1-2;  GF  51,  pp  1-2 
Neocene  movements  in  Alaska,  Yukon  district Ann  18,  in,  pp  259-265 
Neocene  rocks;  Alachua  clays  of  Florida Bull  84,  pp  127-130,  320 
alluvial  deposits  of  Texas,  Black  and  Grand  prairies Ann  21,  vn,  pp  345-361 
