warman]  ORE — OREGON.  591 
Oregon;  boundary  lines  of,  formation  of  territory,  admission  of  State Bull  13, 
pp  31, 128;  Bull  171,  pp  135-136 
building  stone,  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition MR  1893,  p  570 
in  Roseburg  quadrangle OF  49,  p  4 
production  of,  statistics  of MR  1892, 
pp  706,  708,  710;  MR  1893,  pp  544.  546,  553,  556;  Ann  16,  iv, 
pp437,  444,  457,  458,  461,  468,  485;  Ann  17,  ur  cont,  pp  760, 
761,  763,  777,  788,  789,  791;  Ann  is,  v  cont,  pp  951,  952, 
954,956,971-973,1013,1044,  L046,  L047;  Ann  L9,  vi  cont, 
pp  207  et  seq,  265,  277,  281,  282.  283;  Ann  20,  vi  cont, 
pp  271.  275,  l'70.  336  et  seq;  Ann  21,  vi  cont.  p  335  et  seq 
Calapooya  Mountain,  composition,  structure,  and  ageof.-.Ann  20,  m,  pp  10-11 
( Jascade  Range,  structure  and  age  of,  notes  on Ann  20,  in.  pp  32-36 
topographic  features  of Ann  L'l .  v.  pp  219-231 
Cascade  Range  Forest  Reserve  and  adjacent  regions,  report  on Vnn  21, 
\.  pp  209-498 
cement  in  Roseburg  quadrangle GF  49.  p  4 
Cenozoic epoch  in  California.  Washington,  and Bull  84,  pp  269  273 
Chico-Tejon  series  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  equivalents  of  . .  Bull  51,  pp  28-32 
clay  in  Roseburg  quadrangle GF  49,  p  4 
production  of,  statistics  of Ann  16, 
iv,  pp  518,  515),  520.  521:  Ann  17,  in  cont.  p  820  el  seq;  Ann 
18,  v  cont.  p  L078  et  seq;  Ann  19,  vi  cont.  p  318  et  seq; 
Ann  20,  vi  cont,  p  407  et  seq;  Ann  21.  \i  coin,  pp  :;<;l\  ;;r>:; 
coal,  area  and  statistics  of \iui  2.  pxxviii:    MR  L882,  pp  94-95; 
MR  1SS3-S4,  pp  12.  66;  .MR  1885,  pp  11,  15;  Ml;  L886, 
pp225,  230,  294-295;  MR  1887,  pp  109.  288-290;  Ml;  L888, 
pp  170,  171,301;  MR1888-1890,  pp  117.  240-241;  MR  L891, 
pp  ISO,  2S7;  MR  L892,  pp  205,  267,  268,  t56;  Mil  L893, 
pp  lS9et  seq,  342-34:;;  Ann  10,  iv,  pp  7  et  seq,  161-162; 
Ann  17.  in,  pp  287  el  seq,  472-480;  Ann  L8,  v.  pp354  etseq, 
,K70-571:  Ann  19,  VI,  pp  278  ct  seq,  477  47*:  Ann  20,  VI, 
pp  300  et   seq,  153   t54;  Ann  21,  vi,  pp  325  et  seq,  181    182 
in  Roseburg  quadrangle GF  49,  p  1 
coalfields,  hindrances  to  development  of Vnn  17.  i.  pp  505-506 
of  western Ann  17.  [,  pp  491-508;  hi,  pp  473-480 
coal  industry  of Ann  17,  I,  pp  506-508 
coke  in,  manufacture  of Ann  20,  vi  cont.  j>  228 
Coos  Bay  coal  field,  geology  of .Ann  19,  in,  pp  309-376 
Coos  Bay  quadrangle,  forest  conditions  in Ann  21,  v,  pp  576-577 
copper  in  Roseburg  quadrangle GF  49,  p  4 
Crater  Lake,  history  of TF  2,  p  20 
Deschutes  River  Basin,  stream  measurements  in Ann  19, 
iv,  pp  495-498;  Ann  21,  iv.  pp  431-334;   W'S  16, 
p  181;  WS28,  pp  167,  169;  WS  38,  pp  377-379 
forest  conditions  and  standing  timber  of Ann  19,  v,  pp  42-47 
gas,  illuminating  and  fuel,  and  by-products  in,  statistics  of .Ann  20, 
vi  cont,  pp  22S,  241,  244,  246,  247,  249 
geographic  positions  in Ann  18,  i,  pp  21 5-224 ; 
Ann  19,  i,  pp  180-183;  Ann  20,  i,  pp  285-289;  Bull  123,  p  142 
geography  of,  and  conditions  in  southern,  during  Cretaceous,  Eocene,  ami 
Miocene  time Ann  14,  h,  pp  422-426 
