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Alden  (William  C) — Continued. 
4.  The  drumlins  of  southeastern  Wisconsin. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  273,  46  pp.,  9  pis.,  and  8  figs.,  1905. 
Describes  the  distribution,  arrangement,  relations  to  morainal  and  other  glacial  features, 
form,  structure,  composition,  and  origin  of  the  drumlins  in  southeastern  Wisconsin. 
Alden  (WTilliam  C.),  Fuller  (Myron  L.)  and. 
1.  Gaines  folio,  Pennsylvania-New  York. 
See  Fuller  (M.  L.)  and  Alden  (W.  C),  1. 
2.  Elkland-Tioga  folio,  Pennsylvania. 
See  Fuller  (M.  L.)  and  Alden  (W.  C),  2. 
Alderson  (Matt  W.). 
1.  Genesis  of  ore  deposits. 
Mg.  &  Sci.  Press,  vol.  83,  pp.  4-5,  14,  24,  2  figs.,  1901. 
Aldrich  (Truman  H.). 
1.  A  Texas  oil  well  fossil. 
Nautilus,  vol.  15,  p.  74,  2  figs.,  1901. 
2.  New  species  of  Tertiary  fossils  from  Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  Florida. 
Nautilus,  vol.  16,  pp.  97-101,  2  pis.,  1903. 
3.  A  new  Conus  from  the  Tertiary  of  Florida. 
Nautilus,  vol.  16,  pp.  131-132,  2  figs..  1903. 
4.  Two  new  species  of  Eocene  fossils  from  the  Lignitic  of  Alabama. 
Nautilus,  vol.  17,  pp.  19-20,  2  figs.,  1903. 
5.  A  new  oyster  from  the  Eocene  of  Alabama. 
Nautilus,  vol.  18,  p.  61,  1  pi.,  1904. 
Aldrich  (Truman  H.),  Smith  (Eugene  A.)  and. 
1.  The  Grand  Gulf  formation. 
See  Smith  (E.  A.)  and  Aldrich  (T.  H.),  1. 
Allen  (E.  T.),  Day  (A.  L.)  and. 
1.  The  isomorphism  and  thermal  properties  of  the  feldspars. 
See  Day  (A.  L.)  and  Allen  (E.T.),1. 
2.  The  isomorphism  and  thermal  properties  of  the  feldspars.     Part  I.     Thermal 
studies. 
See  Day  (A.  L.)  and  Allen  (E.  T.),  2. 
Allen  (J.  A.). 
1.  A  fossil  porcupine  from  Arizona. 
Am.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist,,  Bull.,  vol.  20,  pp.  383-384,  1904. 
Allen  (O.  B.)  and  Comstock  (W.  J.). 
1.  Bastnasite  and  tysonite  from  Colorado. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications.  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  126-129,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  19,  pp.  390-393,  1880.) 
Althouse  (H.  W.). 
1.  The  Norton  coals  of  the  Big  Sandy  basin. 
Eug.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  77,  pp.  235-236,  2  figs.,  1904. 
Describes  the  location,  topography,  and  general  geology  of  the  field,  and  the  character,  occur- 
rence, and  geologic  relations  of  the  coal  seams. 
Ami  (Henry  M.) 
1.  On  the  geology  of  the  principal  cities  in  eastern  Canada, 
Can.  Roy.  Soc,  Proc.  and  Trans.,  2d  ser.,  vol.  6,  sect.  4,  pp.  125-174,  1900. 
Describes  the  local  geology  in  the  vicinity  of  several  cities. 
2.  Synopsis  of  the  geology  of  Canada.     (Being  a  summary  of  the  principal  terms 
employed  in  Canadian  geological  nomenclature. ) 
Can.  Roy.  Soc,  Proc.  and  Trans.,  new  ser.,  vol.  6,  sect.  4,  pp.  187-225,  1900. 
