248  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Moissan  (Henri). 
1.  Sur  la  presence  de  l'argon,  de  l'oxyde  de  carbone  et  des  carbures  d'hydrogene 
dans  les  gaz  des  fumerolles  du  Mont  Pele  a  la  Martinique. 
Acad,  des  Sci.  [Paris],  Compt.  rend.,  vol.  135,  pp.  1085-1088,  1902. 
Describes  investigations  upon  the  constitution  of  gases  collected  from  a  fumarole  of  Mont 
Pele. 
2.  Sur  la  presence  de  l'argon  dans  les  gaz  des  fumerolles  de  la  Guadeloupe. 
Acad,  des  Sci.  [Paris],  Compt.  rend.,  t.  138,  pp.  936-938,  1904. 
Describes  the  chemical  analyses  of  gas  from  fumaroles  of  Guadeloupe. 
3.  Nouvelles  recherches  sur  la  meteorite  de  Canon  Diablo. 
Acad,  des  Sci.  [Paris],  Compt.  rend.,  vol.  139,  pp.  773-780,  2  figs.,  1904.     Abstract:  Am.  Jour. 
Sci.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  19,  p.  191,  1905. 
Describes  the  characters  and  composition  of  this  meteorite. 
Monckton  (G.  F.). 
1.  Mining  districts  near  Kamloops  Lake,  British  Columbia. 
Inst.  Mg.  Engrs.  [England],  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp.  293-310,  7  figs.,  1899. 
Contains  notes  on  the  geology  of  this  area. 
2.  Cinnabar-bearing  rocks  of  British  Columbia. 
Inst.  Mg.  Engrs.,  Trans.,  vol.  27,  pp.  463-469,  1  pi.,  1904. 
Describes  the  general  geology  and  the  occurrence  of  quicksilver  (ires. 
Monroe  (Charles  E.J. 
1.  Notes  on  a  collection  of  Hamilton  fossils  from  the  town  of  Bethany,  Genesee 
County,  N.  Y. 
Wis.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  57-67,  1902, 
Contains  notes  on  fossils  collected  and  gives  fauna  1  lists. 
Montessus  de  Ballore  (D.  de). 
1.  Les  Etats-Unis  sismiques. 
Arch,  des  Sci.  Phys.  et  Nat.,  4th  ser.,  vol.  5,  pp.  201-216,  1  pi.,  1898. 
Gives  notes  upon  and  lists  of  earthquakes  that  have  occurred  in  various  parts  of  the  United 
States. 
Montgomery  (Hugh  T. ). 
1.  The  glacial  phenomena  as  exhibited  in  northern  Indiana  and  southern  Michigan, 
and  the  resulting  ancient  waterways,  or  the  early  history  of  our  home. 
Northern  Ind.  Hist.  Soc,  Publ.,  no.  2,  20  pp.,  1  fig.,  1899. 
Montgomery  (Thomas  H.). 
1.  Missing  links. 
Sci.  Am.  Suppl.,  vol.  52,  pp.  21732-21734,  1901. 
Abstract  of  lecture  delivered  at  the  Wagner  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.    Discusses 
evolution  of  vertebrates. 
Moore  (Charles  J.). 
1.  The  formation  of  the  Cripple  Creek  mining  district,  Teller  County,  Colorado. 
Int.  Mg.  Cong.,  4th  session,  Proa,  pp.  87-91,  1901. 
2.  The  formation  of  the  Leadville  mining  district,  Lake  County,  Colorado. 
Int.  Mg.  Cong.,  4th  session,  Proa,  pp.  175-179,  1901. 
3.  Geology  applied  to  mining,  or  the  practical  use  of  geology  in  mining 
Colo.  Sch.  Mines,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  68-77,  6  figs.,  1904. 
Moore  (Frederick). 
1.  Gold  in  North  Carolina. 
Sci.  Am.  Suppl.,  vol.  53,  p.  21918,  1902. 
Moore  (Joseph)  and  Hole  (Allen  D. ). 
1.  Concerning  well-defined  ripple  marks  in  the  Hudson  River  limestone,  Richmond, 
Indiana. 
Ind.  Acad.  Sci.,  Proa  for  1901,  pp.  216-220,  3  pis.,  1902. 
