INCLUSIVE.  341 
Van  Horn  (F.  B. ) 
1.  The  geology  of  Moniteau  County  [Missouri]. 
Mo.  Bur.  Geol.  &  Mines,  2d  ser.,  vol.  3,  pp.  10-104,  13  pis.,  25  fig  .,  1905. 
Describes  the  physiography,  the  occurrence,  character,  and  relations  of  Cambrian,  Ordovician. 
Devonian,  and  Carboniferous  strata,  various  structural  features,  and  the  economic  resources. 
Van  Ingen  (Gilbert). 
1.  The  Siluric  fauna  near  Batesville,  Arkansas,  I. 
School  of  Mines  Quart,,  vol.  22,  pp.  318-328, 1  fig.,  L901.    Columbia  Univ.,  Geol.  Dept.,  Contr. 
vol.  9,  no.  76. 
Describes  the  geologic  relations  of  the  strata.     Includes  a  bibliography. 
2.  The  Siluric  fauna  near  Batesville,  Arkansas. 
School  of  Mines  Quart.,  vol.  23,  pp.  34-74,  14  figs.,  1901.     Columbia  liniv.,  Geol.  Dept.,  Contr. 
vol.  9,  no.  76,  pt.  2. 
Describes  the  characters  of  the  various  species  collected. 
3.  [Paleozoic  rocks  of  northwestern  New  Jersey.] 
Abstract:  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  27,  pp.  42-43,  1901. 
Contains  considerable  data  on  the  Paleozoic  strata  and  faunas  of  New  Jersey. 
4.  Potsdam  sandstone  of  the  Lake  Champlain  Basin. 
N.  Y.  State  Mus.,  Bull.  no.  52,  pp.  529-545,  geol.  map,  1902. 
Describes  certain  sections  and  discusses  briefly  the  results  of  the  investigations. 
5.  A  method  of  facilitating  photography  of  fossils. 
Abstract:  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ann.,  vol.  14,  pp.  115-116,  1902. 
6.  The  rounded  sands  of  Paleozoic  formations. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  21,  p.  807,  1905. 
Van  Ingen  (Gilbert)  and  Clark  (P.  Edwin). 
1.  Disturbed  fossiliferous  rocks  in  the  vicinity  of  Rondout,  N.  Y. 
N.  Y.  State  Mus.,  Bull.  69,  pp.  1176-1227,  13  pis.,  1903. 
Describes  location,    stratigraphy,    paleontology,   and    structural    features   of    Silurian   and 
Devonian  strata  in  the  city  of  Rondout,  New  York,  and  its  vicinity. 
Van  Vleet  (A.  H.). 
1.   [Second  biennial  report  of  the  Department  of  Geology  and  Natural  History  of 
Oklahoma.] 
Okla.,  Dept,  Geol.  &  Nat.  Hist.,  2d  Bien.  Rept.,  pp.  9-16,  1902. 
Outlines  the  work  and  status  of  the  Department  of  Geology  and  Natural  History  of  the  Ter- 
ritory of  Oklahoma. 
Vaug-han  (T.  Wayland). 
1.  Eocene  Coelenterata. 
Md.  Geol.  Surv.,  Eocene,  pp.  222-232,  1  pi.,  1901. 
-2.  Some  fossil  corals  from  the  elevated  reefs  of  Curacao,  A  rube,  and  Bonaire. 
Sammlungen  d.  Geol.  Reichs-Museum,  Leiden,  ser.  2,  Bd.  2,  Heft  1,  1901. 
3.  The  stony  corals  of  the  Porto  Rican  waters. 
U.  S.  Fish  Comm,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  for  1900,  pp.  289-320,  38  pis.,  1901. 
In  addition  to  describing  recent  species  of  corals,  gives  notes  on  fossil  species  from  the  United 
States  and  the  West  Indies. 
4.  Shell  Bluff,  Georgia,  one  of  Lyell's  original  localities. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  13,  p.  270,  1901. 
Contains  abstract  of  paper  read  before  the  Geological  Society  of  Washington. 
5.  Review  of  recent  papers  on  Bahaman  corals. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  14,  pp.  497-498,  1901. 
6.  The  copper  mines  of  Santa  Clara  Province,  Cuba. 
Eng.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  72,  pp.  814-816,  4  figs.,  1901. 
Describes  the  geology  and  occurrence  and  character  of  the  ore  bodies. 
7.  The  locality  of  the  type  of  Prionastrsea  vaughani,  Gregory. 
Ann.  &  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  7th  ser.,  vol.  7,  p.  300,  1901. 
