warman.]  NEW    JERSEY NEW    MEXICO.  561 
New  Jersey ;  mineral  spring  resorts  in Ann  14,  n,  p  85 
mineral  springs  of MR  1889-90,  p  530;  MR  1892,  pp  824,  829;  MR  1893,  pp 
774,  780,  784, 790, 794;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp709,  715,  720;  Ann  17,  in 
cont,  pp  1027, 1036, 1041 ;  Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp  1371, 1381, 1386; 
Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  661,  671,  677;  Ann  20,  vi  cont,  pp  749, 
760,  766;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  600,  612,  619;  J  'ull  32,  pp  42-43 
minerals  of,  useful MR  1882,  pp  706-708;  MR    887,  pp  760-762 
Mollusca  and  Crustacea  of  Miocene  formations  of Mon  xxiv 
Newark  system  in Bull  85,  pp  20-21,  83-84 
relations  of  traps  of Bull  67 
nickel  works  at  Camden MR  1883-84,  p  537;  MR  1885,  p  297 
ocher  production  of,  statistics  of MR  1891,  p  595 
paint,  mineral,  production  of,  statistics  of.  .MR  1891 ,  p  597;  MR  1892,  pp  816, 818; 
MR  1893,  p  760;  Ann  HI,  i\\  p696;  Ann  17,  m  cont,  pp  1013, 
1014;  Ann  IS,  v  cont,  pp  1338,  1339;  Ann  19,  VI  cont,  pp  637, 
638;  Ann  20,  vi  cont,  pp  723,  724;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp573,574 
Passaic  River,  profile  of WS  44,  p  15 
Pochuck  Mountain,  gneisses  of Ann  IS,  1 1 ,  p  440 
Raritan  clays  and  greensand   marls  of,  Brachiopoda  and   Lamellibranch- 
iata  of Mon  ix 
Gasteropoda  and  Cephalopoda  of Mon  xvm 
sandstone  production  of,  statistics  of MR  L889 -90,  pp  374,  410;  MR  1891, 
pp461,  463;  MR  L892,  p  710;  Mil  L893,  p  553;  Ann  16,  iv, 
pp  437, 484,  185,  t86,  188;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  760,  775,776, 
778,  779-780;  Ann  is,  v  cont,  pp  950,  L012,  L013,  1014,1024; 
Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  207,264,265,266,274;  Ann  20,  vi  cont, 
pp  271,  336,337,  338,340;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  335,353-356 
sections,  geologic,  in.      (See  Section,  geologic,  in  New  Jersey.) 
sewage-disposal  plants  in WS  22,  j  >p  69-72 
slate  production  of,  statistics  of MR  L882,  p  152; 
MR  1888,  j)  547;  MR  1889-90,  pp  376,410;  MR  1891,  p  172; 
MR  1892,  p  710;  MR  1893,  p  550;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp  437,  476  et 
seq;  Ann  17,  in  cont,.pp  760,  770  et  seq;  Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp 
950, 992  et  seq;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  207,  250  et  seq;  Ann  20, 
vi  cont,  pp  271,  294  et  seq;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  335,  344  et  seq 
survey  of,  by  cooperation  of  the  State Ann  6,  pp  5-7;  Ann  8, 1,  pp  72,  99-100 
Sussex  County,  age  of  Franklin  white  limestone  in Ann  18,  n,  pp  425-457 
topographic  maps  of.      (See  Map,  topographic,  of  New  Jersey;  also  list  on 
pp  85-86  of  this  bulletin. ) 
topographic  work  in Ann  6,  pp  5-7;  Ann  7,  pp  48-49; 
Ann  8,  i,  pp  99-100;  Ann  9,  p  52;  Ann  20, 1,  pp  100, 102,  111 
Wallkill  limestone Ann  18,  n,  pp  443-456 
wells  in Bull  138,  pp  42-115 
woodland  area  in Ann  19,  v,  p  4 
zinc  and  zinc  works  in Ann  2,  p  xxix; 
MR  1882,  pp  360-361,  373;  MR  1883-84,  p  476 
New  Mexico;  altitudes  in Bull  5,  pp  192-202;  Bull  76;  Bull  160,  pp  452-461 
atlas  sheets  of.     (See  pp  86-87  of  this  bulletin. ) 
bauxite  deposits  in Ann  16,  in,  pp  549-550 
boundary  lines  of,  and  formation  of  Territory Bull  13, 
pp  31, 123-124;  Bull  171,  p  131 
building  stone  from,  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition MR  1893,  p  569 
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