12  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Adams  (Frank  Dawson)— Continued. 
6.  Memoir  of  George  M.  Dawson. 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  13,  pp.  497-509,  1903. 
Includes  a  list  of  publications  compiled  by  H.  M.  Ami. 
7.  The  Monteregian  Hills — a  Canadian  petrographical  province. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  11,  pp.  239-282,  7  figs.,  1903;  McGill  Univ.,  Dept.  Geol.,  Papers,  no.  14,  1903; 
Can.  Rec.  Sci.,  vol.  9,  pp.  198-245,  7  figs.,  1905. 
Describes  the  geographic  extent,  character,  structure,  and  origin  of  the  elevations  in  the 
Province  of  Quebec  for  which  the  term  Monteregian  Hills  is  proposed,  and  the  occurrence, 
characters,  chemical  composition,  and  classification  of  the  rocks  composing  Mount  Johnson. 
8.  On  a  new  nepheline  rock  from  the  Province  of  Ontario,  Canada. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  17,  pp.  269-276,  1904. 
Describes  the  occurrence,  characters,  and  composition. 
9.  Geophysical  investigations  suggested. 
Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  Yearb.  no.  2,  1903,  pp.  195-201,  1904. 
Sets  forth  lines  of  investigations  of  igneous  and  metamorphic  rocks. 
10„  The  artesian  and  other  deep  wells  on  the  island  of  Montreal. 
Can.  Mg.  Inst.,  Jour.,  vol.  8,  pp.  76-101,  5  figs.,  1905. 
11.  Investigation  on  flow  of  rocks. 
Abstract:  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  Yearb.  no.  3,  1904,  pp.  119-120,  1905. 
Adams  (Frank  Dawson)  and  LeRoy  (Osmond  E. ). 
1.  The  artesian  and  other  deep  wells  on  the  Island  of  Montreal. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Ann.  Rept.,  vol.  14,  pt.  o,  74  pp.,  6  figs.,  3  maps,  1904. 
Includes  an  account  of  the  geology  of  the  region  around  Montreal,  Canada. 
Adams  (Frank  Dawson)  and  Nicholson  (John  Thomas). 
1.  An  experimental  investigation  into  the  flow  of  marble. 
London  Roy.  Soc,  Phil.  Trans.,  ser.  A,  vol.  195,  pp.  363-401,  4  pis.,  1901.  Abstract:  Am.  Geol., 
vol.  27,  p.  316,  1901. 
2.  An  experimental  investigation  into  the  flow  of  marble. 
Can.  Rec.  Sci.,  vol.  8,  pp.  426-436,  1902. 
Gives  a  summary  of  the  authors'  investigations. 
Adams  (Frank  Dawson),  Ami  (H.  M.)  and. 
1.  Synoptical  table  of  geological  formations  about  Montreal,  Canada. 
See  Ami  (H.  M.)  and  Adams  (F.  D.),  1. 
Adams  (George  Irving). 
1.  The  Carboniferous  and  Permian  age  of  the  Red  Beds  of  eastern  Oklahoma  from 
stratigraphic  evidence. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  12,  pp.  383-386,  1  fig.,  1901. 
Describes  the  extension  of  these  beds  from  Kansas  into  Oklahoma  and  discusses  the  evidence 
as  to  their  age. 
2.  Oil  and  gas  fields  of  the  western  interior  and  northern  Texas  Coal  Measures,  and 
of  the  Upper  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  of  the  Western  Gulf  Coast. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Bull.  no.  184,  pp.  1-64,  2  pis.,  4  figs.,  1901. 
Describes  the  general  geology  of  the  oil  and  gas  fields  of  Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  and 
the  developments  of  the  various  localities.    Describes  the  stratigraphy  of  the  Texas  oil 
fields  and  their  developments. 
3.  Physiography  and  geology  of  the  Ozark  region. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  22d  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  2,  pp.  69-94,  3  pis.,  3  figs.,  1901. 
Describes  physiographic  features,  and  character  and  occurrence  of  igneous  rocks  and  pre- 
Cambrian,  Cambrian,  Ordovician,  Silurian,  Devonian,  and  Carboniferous  strata,  and  the 
geologic  structure  of  tne  region. 
4.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  the  Patrick  and  Goshen  Hole  quadrangles  in 
eastern  Wyoming  and  western  Nebraska. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Water-Supply  and  Irrigation  Paper  no.  70,  50  pp. ,  11  pis.,  4  figs.,  1902. 
Describes  geologic  structure  and  physiographic  features. 
