FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,    INCLUSIVE.  Vll 
Fontaine  (William  M.) — Continued. 
3.  Notes  on  some  fossil  plants  from  the  Shasta  group  of  California  and  Oregon. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Mon.,  vol.  48,  pp.  221-273,  1905. 
4.  Notes  on  some  lower  Cretaceous  (Kootanie)  plants  from  Montana. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Mon.,  vol.  48,  pp.  284-315,  1905. 
5.  Report  on  various  collections  of  fossil  plants  from  the  older  Potomac  of  Virginia 
and  Maryland. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Mon.,  vol.  48,  pp.  476-580,  1905. 
Foote  (H.  W.).  Penfield  (S.  L.)  and. 
1.  On  bixbyite,  a  new  mineral. 
See  Penfield  (S.  L.)  and  Foote  (H.  W.),  1. 
2.  On  clinohedrite,  a  new  mineral  from  Franklin,  N.  J, 
See  Penfield  (8.  L.)  and  Foote  (H.  W.),  2. 
Foote  (H.  W.),  Pratt  (J.  H.)  and. 
1.  On  wellsite,  a  new  mineral. 
See  Pratt  (J.  H.)  and  Foote  (H.  W.),  1. 
Foote  (W.  M.). 
1.  Complete  mineral  catalog.     Part  I,  Mineral  collections  and  material  for  the  labora- 
tory.    Part  II,  Descriptive  account  of  choice  specimens.     Meteorites.     Price  list 
of  individual  specimens.     Classified  table  of  minerals,  according  to  Dana's  Sys- 
tem, with  index.     Metallurgical  classification  of  minerals. 
Philadelphia,  Foote  Mineral  Company,  [1904].     215  pp.,  29  pis. 
Ford  (Frederick  L. ). 
1.  The  trap  rock  of  the  Connecticut  Valley. 
Stone,  vol.  26,  pp.  130-133,  1903. 
Describes  the  character,  occurrence,  and  geologic  history  of  the  frap  rock  in  the  vicinity  of 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Ford  (W.  E.). 
1.  On  the  chemical  composition  of  dumortierite. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  14,  pp.  426-430.  1902. 
2.  Rickardite,  a  new  mineral. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  15,  pp.  69-70,  1903;  Sci.  Am.  Suppl.,  vol.  55:  pp.  22777-22778,  1903; 
Chemical  News,  vol.  87,  pp.  56-57,  1903. 
Describes  occurrence  and  chemical  composition. 
3.  On  the  chemical  composition  of  axinite. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  15,  pp.  195-201,  3  figs.,  1903. 
Ford  (W.  E.),  Penfield  (S.  L.)  and. 
1.  On  calavarite. 
See  Penfield  (S.  L.)  and  Ford  (W.  E.),  1, 
Forstner  (William). 
1.  Genesis  of  ore  deposits  at  the  Royal  mine,  Hodson,  Cal. 
Mg.  &  Sci.  Press,  vol.  88,  pp.  314-315,  7  figs.,  1904. 
Describes  the  occurrence  and  geologic  relations  of  the  ore  bodies  and  discusses  their  origin. 
2.  The  quicksilver  deposits  of  California, 
Eng.  &  x\lg.  Jour.,  vol.  78,  pp.  385-386,  426-428,  5  figs.,  1904. 
Forsyth  (Alexander). 
1.   [In  discussion  of  paper  by  J.  D.  Irving  "  Wolframite  in  the  Black  Hills  of  South 
Dakota. '"'  ] 
Am.  Inst.  Mg.  Engrs.,  Trans.,  vol.  31,  pp.  1024-1025,  1902. 
Foster  (Ernest  Le  Neve). 
1.  The  Colorado  Central  lode,  a  paradox  of  the  mining  law* 
Colo.  Sci.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  7,  pp.  41-53,  illus.,  1902. 
Includes  some  discussion  of  the  occurrence  of  the  ores. 
