fc'OR    THE    VKAKS    1901-1905,    INCLUSIVE.  121 
Farring-ton  (Oliver  Cumrnings) — Continued. 
6.  Meteorite  studies. 
Field  Col.  Mas.,  Geol.  Ser.,  vol.  1,  pp.  283-315,  4  pis.,  G  figs.,  1902. 
Describes  meteorites  from  Kansas,  Mexico,  and  Ohio. 
7.  A  new  meteorite  from  Kansas. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  16,  pp.  67-138,  1902. 
Gives  an  account  of  the  discovery  and  characters  of  this  meteorite. 
8.  The  meteorites  of  northwestern  Kansas. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  16,  p.  260,  1902. 
9.  Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  meteorites,  May  1,  1903. 
Field  Col.  Mus.,  Geol.  Ser.,  vol.  2,  pp.  79-124,  10  pis.,  1903. 
The  alphabetic  list  of  meteorites  includes  notes  on  the  character  and  source  of  the  specimens, 
some  of  which  are  figured. 
10.  An  occurrence  of  free  phosphorus  in  the  Saline  Township  meteorite. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  15,  pp.  71-72,  1903. 
11.  Meteorites  of  northwestern  Kansas. 
Abstract:  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  14,  p.  6,  1903. 
12.  Gems  and  gem  minerals. 
Chicago,  A.  W.  Mumi'ord,  1903.     229  pp.,  16  pis.,  61  figs. 
13.  Observations  on  the  geology  and  geography  of  western  Mexico,  including  an 
account  of  the  Cerro  Mercado. 
Field  Col.  Mus.,  Geol.  Ser.,  vol.  2,  pp.  197-228,  16  pis.,  5  figs.,  1904.  Abstract:  Geol.  Soc.  Am., 
Bull.,  vol.  15,  pp.  549-550,  1904. 
Describes  physiographic  features,  climatic  conditions,  the  general  geology  and  silver-mining 
developments  of  this  part  of  Mexico,  and  in  detail  the  Cerro  Mercado  (Iron  Mountain), 
particularly  the  occurrence  and  characters  of  the  iron  ore,  minerals,  and  rocks. 
14.  The  geographical  distribution  of  meteorites. 
Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  64,  pp.  351-354,  1904. 
15.  The  Rodeo  meteorite. 
Field  Col.  Mus.,  Geol.  Ser.,  vol.  3,  pp.  1-6,  4  pis.,  1905. 
Describes  the  history,  characters,  and  composition  of  this  meteorite  found  in  the  State  of 
Durango,  Mexico. 
Fairing-ton  (Oliver  Cummings),  Rig-gs  ( Elmer  S.)  and. 
1.  The  Dinosaur  beds  of  the  Orand  River  Valley  of  Colorado. 
See  Riggs  (E.  S.)  and  Farrington  (O.  G),  1. 
Fawns  (Sydney). 
1.  Tin  deposits  of  the  world. 
London,  The  Mining  Journal,  1905.     xii,  240  pp.,  23  pis.,  34  figs. 
Includes  notes  on  the  occurrence  of  tin  deposits  in  the  United  States  and  Alaska. 
Felix  (J.). 
1.  Geologiai  liti  vazlatok  eszak-amerikabol.     Geologische   Reiseskizzen   aus   Nord- 
amerika. 
Foldtani  Kozlony,  vol.  25,  pp.  5-29,  69-94,  1  pi.  and  1  fig.,  1895. 
Gives  observations  of  a  geological  nature  made  during  a  tour  through  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  particularly  upon  the  glaciers  and  petrography  of  the  Cascade  Mountains. 
Felix  (Johannes)  and  Lenk  (Hans). 
1.  Bemerkungen  zur  topographie  und  geologie  von  Mexico. 
Zeitsch.  d.  deutsch.  geol.  Gesell.,  vol.  54,  pp.  426-440, 1902. 
Contains  observations  on  the  topography  and  geology  of  Mexico. 
Fell  (E.  Nelson). 
1.  The  Canadian  Mining  Institute. 
Eng.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  73,  p.  411,  1902. 
Fellows  (A.  L.). 
1.  Water  resources  of  the  State  of  Colorado. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Water-Supply  and  Irrigation  Paper  no.  74,  151  pp.,  14  pis.,  5  figs.,  1902 
