FOR   THE    YEARS   1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE.  199 
Knig-ht  (William  H.). 
1.  Address  at  the  presentation  of  the  memorial  bronze  of  Edward  Waller  Claypole, 
Throop  Polytechnic  Institute,  Passadena,  Cal.,  June  2,  1902.     (Not  seen.) 
Knopf  (A.)  and  Thelen  (P.). 
1.  Sketch  of  the  geology  of  Mineral  King,  California. 
Cal.  Univ.,  Dept.  Geo!.,  Bull.,  vol.  4,  pp.  227-262,  3  pis.,  1905. 
Describes  the  physiography,  evidences  of  glaciation  and  its  effects,  the  occurrence,  character, 
and  relations  of  igneous  and  stratified  rocks,  and  their  petrography  and  metarnorpmsni, 
and  discusses  the  relations  of  the  Mineral  King  belt  to  the  granite. 
Knowlton  (Frank  Hall). 
1.  [Report  on  the  Clarno  flora,  Oregon.] 
niv.  of  Cal.,  Dept,  of  Geo!.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  287-291,  1901. 
Gives  list  of  fossil  plants  collected. 
2.  [Report  on  the  flora  of  the  Mascall  formation,  Oregon.] 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  Dept.  of  Geol.,  Bull.,  vol.  2.  pp.  308-309,  1901. 
Gives  list  of  fossils  collected. 
3.  Report  on  fossil  wood  from  the  Newark  formation  of  South  Britain,  Connecticut. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  21st  Ann.  Kept.,  pt.  3,  pp.  161-162,  1901. 
Briefly  describes  material. 
4.  A  fossil  nut  pine  from  Idaho. 
Torreya,  vol.  1,  pp.  113-115,  3  tigs.,  1901. 
Describes  Pinus  lindgrenii  n.  sp. 
5.  Fossil  hickory  nuts. 
Plant  World,  vol.  4,  pp.  51-52,  1901. 
6.  A  fossil  flower. 
Plant  World,  vol.  4,  pp.  73-74,  1901. 
7.  Fossil  sequoias  in  North  America. 
Plant  World,  vol.  4,  p.  Ill,  1901. 
8.  Preliminary  report  on  fossil  plants  from  the  State  of  Washington,  collected  by 
Henry  Landes,  190! . 
Wash.  Geol.  Surv.,  vol.  1,  Ann.  Rept.  for  1901,  pp.  32-33,  1902. 
Gives  lists  of  species  of  fossil  plants  determined. 
9.  A  fossil  nut  pine. 
Plant  World,  vol.  5,  pp.  33-34,  2  figs.,  1902. 
Describes  Pinus  lindgrenii. 
10.  Fossil  mosses. 
Plant  World,  vol.  5,  pp.  243-244,  1902. 
Gives  a  summary  of  what  is  known  regarding  these  forms. 
11.  Notes  on  the  fossil  fruits  and  lignites  of  Brandon,  Vermont. 
Torrey  Bot.  Club,  Bull.,  vol.  29,  pp.  635-641,  1  pi.,  1902. 
12.  Report  on  a  small  collection  of  fossil  plants  from  the  vicinity  of  Porcupine  Butte, 
Montana. 
Torrey  Bot.  Club,  Bull.,  vol.  29,  pp.  705-709,  1  pi.,  1  fig.,  1902. 
13.  Six  new  species. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  16,  pp.  273-274,  1902. 
A  critical  review  of  a  paper  by  H.  Herzer  on  "Six  new  species,  including  two  new  genera,  of 
fossil  plants,"  in  9th  Ann.  Rept.  Ohio  State  Acad.  Sci. 
14.  Fossil  flora  of  the  John  Day  Basin,  Oregon. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  204,  153  pp.,  17  pis.,  1902. 
Gives  a  brief  description  of  the  geologic  formations  and  localities  of  this  area,  describes  the 
fossil  plants,  and  discusses  critically  the  age  and  relations  to  other  floras. 
15.  Description  of  a  new  fossil  species  of  Chara. 
Torreya,  vol.  2,  pp.  71-72,  1  fig.,  1902. 
