132  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Fuller  (Myron  L.)  and  Ashley  (George  H.)—  Continued. 
2.  Recent  work  in  the  coal  field  of  Indiana  and  Illinois. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  213,  pp.  284-293,  1903. 
Describes  the  character  and  occurrence  of  the  coals  in  this  area,  and  thickness  and  relations 
of  the  coal  seams. 
Fuller  (Myron  L.)  and  Clapp  (Frederick  G.). 
1.  Marl-loess  of  the  lower  Wabash  Valley. 
Geol.Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.14,  pp.  153-176,  2  pis.,  1903;  Am. Geol.,  vol.31,  p.  158,  1903. 
Describes  character  and  occurrence  of  loess  deposits  in  this  region  and  discusses  evidences 
showing  their  origin. 
2.  Patoka  folio,  Indiana-Illinois. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Geol.  Atlas  of  U.  S.,  folio  no.  105,  1904. 
Describes  topographic  features,  the  general  geologic  relations,  the  character  and  occurrence 
of  Carboniferous,  Tertiary,  and  Quaternary  formations,  the  geologic  structure  and  history, 
the  economic  resources,  coal,  clay,  and  building  stone,  the  soils,  forest  reserves,  and  water 
supply. 
Fuller  (Myron  L. )  and  Veatch  (A.  C). 
1.  Results  of  the  resurvey  of  Long  Island,  New  York. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  18,  pp.  729-731,  1903. 
Discuss  the  occurrence  of  Cretaceous  and  Quaternary  deposits  and  the  source  of  the  water  of 
artesian  wells. 
Fuller  (Myron  L.),  Darton  (Nelson  H.)  and. 
1.  Underground  waters  of  eastern  United  States:  Maryland. 
See  Darton  (N.  H.)  and  Fuller  (M.  L.),  1. 
2.  Underground  waters  of  eastern  United  States:  District  of  Columbia. 
See  Darton  (N.  H.)  and  Fuller  (M.  L.),  2. 
3.  Underground  waters  of  eastern  United  States:  Virginia. 
See  Darton  (N.  H.)  and  Fuller  (M.  L.),  3. 
Fuller  (Myron  L.),  Lines  (E.  F.),  and  Veatch  (A.  C). 
1.  Record  of  deep  well  drilling  for  1904. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  264,  193  pp.,  1905. 
Fulton  (Charles  H.). 
1.  The  cyanide  process  in  the  Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota. 
S.  Dak.  School  of  Mines,  Bull.  no.  5,  pp.  1-77,  1  pi.,  1902. 
Furlong-  (Eustace  L. ). 
1.  An  account  of  the  preliminary  excavations  in  a  recently  explored  Quaternary 
cave  in  Shasta  County,  California. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  20,  pp.  53-55,  1904. 
Describes  occurrence  of  vertebrate  remains  and  gives  lists  of  forms  identified. 
2.  Preptoceras,  a  new  ungulate  from  the  Samwel  cave,  California. 
Cal.  Univ.,  Dept.  Geol.,  Bull.,  vol.  4,  pp.  163-169,  2  pis.,  1905. 
Furlong-  (Eustace  L. ),  Sinclair  (William  J.)  and. 
1.  Euceratherium,  a  new  ungulate  from  the  Quaternary  caves  of  California. 
See  Sinclair  (William  J.)  and  Furlong  (E.  L.),  1. 
Furman  (H.  van  F. ). 
1.  Gold  mining  in  Alaska. 
Mines  and  Minerals,  vol.  21,  pp.  433-436,  4  figs.,  1901. 
Describes  character  and  occurrence  of  gold  ores  in  southeastern  Alaska. 
G. 
Gale  (HoytS.). 
1.  Water  resources  of  Co  wee  and  Pisgah  quadrangles,  North  Carolina. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Water-Supply  and  Irrigation  Paper  no.  110,  pp.  174-176,  1905. 
Gallaher  (John  A.). 
1.  Preliminary  report  on  the  structural  and  economic  geology  of  Missouri. 
Mo.  Bur.  Geol.  &  Mines  (Mo.  Geol.  Surv.,  vol.  13),  Prel.  ftept.,  251  pp.,  63  pis.,  6  figs.,  1900. 
