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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Alaska— Continued. 
deography  of  Alaska.  Gannett,  2. 
Geological  reconnaissance  in  southeast- 
ern Alaska,   Brooks,   5. 
Geological  section  of  Rocky  Mountains 
in   northern   Alaska,   Schrader,   1. 
Geology  about  Chichagof  Cove,  Palache, 
3. 
Geology  and  mineral  resources  of  Cop- 
per    River    district,     Schrader    and 
Spencer,  1. 
Geology  and  paleontology  of  the  Alaska 
Harriman  expedition,  Gilbert,  14. 
Geology    of    copper    deposits,     Stevens 
(B.),  1. 
Geology   of  (upper   River   region,   Men- 
denhall,  8. 
Geology  of  the  Klondike,  Mendenhall,  :'.. 
Geology     of    Treadwell    ore    deposits. 
Spencer   (A.   C),  11,  13. 
Glacial    phenomena    of    Seward    renin 
sula,   Brooks  and  Collier,   1. 
Glaciers   of   Alaska.    Davidson.    1.     ' 
Glenn  Creek  gold  mining  district,  C<  I 
lier,  3. 
Gold    deposits    of    Shumagin     Islands. 
Martin    (G.  C),   L3. 
Gold  mining  in  Alaska.  Furman,  1. 
Gold    mining    in    Arctic   America,    Pen- 
rose, 1. 
Gold  mining  in  Klondike.  Miers,  2. 
Gold  placers  of  the  Fairbanks  district, 
Prindle,  1,  2. 
Gold    placers   of  Turnagain   Arm,    Mof- 
flt,  4. 
Gold     production     of     North     America, 
Lindgren,  1(>. 
Gold    production    of     North     America, 
Spurr,    13. 
Gold  sands  of  Cape  Nome,  Queneau,  1. 
Guldforekomsterne  i  Alaska  og  tilgraen 
sende  si  roeg,  Kolderup,  1. 
Juneau  t,  Spencer  (A.  C),  9. 
Jura-fossilien  aus  Alaska,  Pompeckj,  1. 
Kayak  coal  and  oil  fields,  Stoess,  1. 
Kotzebue  placer-gold  field,  Moffit,  2. 
Magmatic  origin  of  vein-forming  waters 
in  southeastern  Alaska,  Spencer   (A. 
c.i.  17. 
Mesozoic  section  on  Cook  inlet,  Stanton 
and  Martin,  1. 
Methods  and  costs  of  gravel  and  placer 
mining  in  Alaska,  Purington,  8,  9. 
Mineral    resources    i  t   Alaska    in    1901, 
Brooks,  11. 
Mineral    resources   of    Mount   Wrangell 
district,  Mendenhall  and  Schrader,  1. 
Mineral       resources      of      southeastern 
Alaska,  Brewer  (W.  M.»,  12. 
Minerals  of  the  Harriman  Alaska  expe- 
dition, Palache,  4. 
Mining   at   the  Alaska   Treadwell,   Kin- 
zie,  1. 
Muir  glacier,  Andrews,  1. 
Neozoic  invertebrate  fossils,  Dall,  10. 
Nome      gold      region,      Schrader      and 
Brooks,  1. 
Alaska— Continued. 
Notes  on  Nome,   Rickard    (F.),    I. 
Observations  paleontologiques  dans 
l'Alaska,  Gaudry,  1. 
Occurrence  of  cassiterite,  Brooks,  1. 
Occurrence  of  stream  tin,  Brooks,  2. 
Origin  of  vein-filled  openings  in  south- 
eastern Alaska.  Spencer  (A.  C),  18. 
Ore  formation  on  Prince  of  Wales 
Island,  Thomae,  1. 
Outlook  for  coal  mining  in  Alaska, 
Brooks,  1  1. 
Pacific  coast  glaciers.   .Muir,  1. 
Pacific  mountain  system.  Spencer  (A. 
C),  5. 
Pacific  mountain  system  of  British  Co- 
lumbia and  Alaska,  Spencer  (A. 
C),  4. 
Petroleum  fields  of  Alaska,  Martin  (G. 
c.i.  3,  1  !. 
Petroleum  fields  of  Pacific  coast,  Mar- 
tin  (G.  C),  11- 
Physiography  of  the  Copper  River  ba- 
sin, Spencer   (A.  C.I.  -. 
Placer  gold  mining  in  Alaska  in  1902, 
Brooks,   7. 
Placer  mining  in  Alaska.  Brooks  9.  12. 
Porcupine  placer  mining  district, 
Wrigbt    (C.  W.),  1,  2. 
Preliminary  report  on  the  Ketchikan 
mining  district,  Brooks,  4. 
Rampart  placer  region,  Prindle  and 
Hess,  l. 
Recent  changes  of  level  in  Alaska.  Tan- 
am!   Martin.   1. 
Rocks  and  minerals  of  south  Alaska, 
Novarese,  1. 
Reconnaissance  from  Fort  Hamlin  to 
Kotzebue  Sound.  Mendenhall,  2. 
Reconnaissance  in   Alaska.   Schrader,  :;. 
Reconnaissance  in  Mount  McKinley  re- 
gion, Alaska,  Brooks,  <">. 
Reconnaissance     in   northern      Alaska, 
Peters,    1. 
Reconnaissance  in  Norton  Bay  region, 
Mendenhall,  1. 
Reconnaissance  of  northwestern  por- 
tion of  Seward  Peninsula,  Collier,  1. 
Reconnaissance  of  the  Cape  Nome  and 
adjacent  gold  fields  of  Seward  Pen- 
insula. Brooks  and  <  t  hers,  1. 
Relation  de  voyage  an  Klondyke,  Lo- 
bel,  1. 
Search  for  mammoth  and  oilier  fossil 
remains.   Maddren,  1. 
Sketch  of  Nome,  Bogdanovic,  1. 
So-called  basal  granite  of  Yukon  Val- 
ley,  MC<  'ollilell,   1.     . 
Stratigraphy  and  igneous  rocks  of 
Alaska.  Emerson   (B.  K.),  6. 
Stream  tin  in  Alaska,  Brooks,  s. 
Tin  deposits  of  York  region,  Rickard 
(E.),  1. 
Tin  deposits  of  the  York  region,  Col- 
lier, 7,  8. 
Tin  in  Alaska,  Bell   (R.  N.),  2. 
Tin  in  the  York  region,  Collier.  .".. 
