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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Bibliography— Continued . 
Morphogenesis  of  Platystrophia,  Cum- 
ings,  8. 
Morphology  of  Madreporaria,  septal  se- 
quence, Duerden,  8. 
Morphology  of  the  skull  of  Dimetro- 
don,  Case,  11. 
Mountain  ranges  of  Great  Basin,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  46. 
Natural  mounds  or  hog-wallows,  Bran- 
ner,  8. 
Names  of  coals  west  of  Mississippi 
River,  Keyes,  19. 
Nature  of  Edestus  and  related  forms, 
Eastman,  13. 
Newark  system  of  the  Pomperaug  Val- 
ley, Hobbs.  2. 
New  Niobrara  Taxochelys.  Wieland,  12. 
New  York  mineral  localities.  Whitlock, 
2. 
Nomenclature  of  the  gold-hearing  meta- 
morphic  series  of  Nova  Scotia.  Wood 
man,  1. 
Nonmetallic  minerals.  Morrill  (G.  P.), 
12. 
North  American  geologic  formation 
names,   Weeks.   5. 
North  American  plesiosaurs,  Williston, 
14. 
North  American  species  of  the  genus 
Equus.  Gidley,  1. 
Notes  on  mica,  ( !orkill,  1. 
Oberdevon  Europas  und  Nordamerikas, 
Hartzell,   1. 
Observations  on  the  Creodonta,  Mat- 
thew   (W.  D.i.   l. 
Old  channels  of  the  Mississippi  in  Iowa. 
Leverett.  2. 
Oligocene   titanothoros.    Osborn.    10. 
Ore  deposits  of  Sudbury.   Dickson,  4. 
Organization  and  work  of  the  Geolog- 
ical Survey  of  Ohio,  Orton,  1. 
Origin   of  eskers,   Crosby,   '■'.. 
Occurrence  and  distribution  of  tin. 
Hess  and  Graton,  1. 
Osteology  of  Baptanodon,  Gilmore,  .':. 
Osteology  of  the  Diadectidae  and  rela- 
tions to  Chelydosauria,  <'ase.  1  2. 
Paleozoic  Appalachia,   Willis.    1. 
Papers  read  before  the  Geological  So- 
ciety of  America,  Shattuck,  9. 
Peat,  Parsons,  •">. 
Peat  and  its  occurrence  in  New  York. 
Ries.   7. 
Pennsylvania  anthracite  coal  field. 
Stoek,  1. 
Permische  Stegocephalen  und  Reptilien 
aus  Texas,  Broili,  2. 
Phosphate  rocks  of  Arkansas.  Planner 
and  Newsom,  1. 
Physical  features  of  Cecil  County, 
Md.,  Shattuck,  3. 
Physical  geography,  etc.,  of  Essex 
County.  Mass.,  Seai-s.   1. 
Physical  geography  of  New  York  State, 
Tan-,   2. 
Bibliography— Continued . 
Physical    geology    of    central    Ontario, 
Wilson  (A.  W.  G),  2. 
Physiography  of  Acadia,  Daly,  1. 
Plateau  province  of  Utah  and  Arizona, 
Davis  (W.  M.),    15, 
Platygonus  compressus  Le  Conte,  Wag- 
ner, 1. 
Pleistocene    features    in    the    Syracuse 
region,  Fairchild.  12. 
Pleistocene  geology   of  Nassau   County. 
Woodworth,  2. 
Portland-cement  industry   in   Michigan, 
Russell,  0. 
Portland-cement  materials  of  Alabama, 
Smith    (E.  A.i.  8. 
Pre  Cambrian     literature     for     1902-3, 
Leith,  9. 
Pre-Cambrian      summaries     for      1901, 
Leith.  3. 
Pre-Glacial  course  of  middle  portion  of 
Genesee  River.  Wbitbeck,  1. 
Pre  -Kansan     and     Iowan     deposits     of 
Long  Island.  X.  Y..  Fuller  (M.  L.i.C. 
Progress  of  vertebrate  paleontology  in 
Canada,  Lambe,  12. 
Pseudoceratites      of     the     Cretaceous, 
Hyatt,  1. 
Publications   of   U.    S.    Geological    Sur- 
vey, 1901  -1903,  Warman,  2. 
Quantitative    classification    of    igneous 
rocks.  Cross  ami  others,   L'. 
Recent     literature    on    Laramie    forma- 
t  ion.  I  lay,  7. 
Recent   mineralogical    literature,    Moses 
and  Luquer,  1 ,  3. 
Reconnaissance  in  Alaska,  Schrader,  3. 
Reconnaissance    in    trans-Pecos    Texas. 
Richardson   (G.  B.),  4. 
Reconstruction    of  a    Cretaceous    dino- 
saur, Beecher,  6. 
Red  V,m\^  of  Colorado,  Cross  and  Howe. 
o 
Relationships  of  the  Rugosa  (Tetra- 
coralla)  to  living  Zoanthese,  Duer- 
den, .">. 
Report  of  State  geologist  of  Nebraska, 
Barbour   I  E.  II.  i,  8. 
Report  of  State  geologist,  Buckley,   I. 
Reports  of  explorations  printed  in  the 
documents  of  the  United  States  Gov- 
ernment, Hasse,  1. 
Restoration  of  Dolichorhyncops  os- 
borni,  Williston,  9. 
Revision  of  Paleozoic  Paleechinoidea, 
Klein.   1. 
River  terraces  in  New  England,  Davis 
(W.   M.i.  29. 
Rocks  of  Green  Pond  Mountain  region. 
Kiimmel  and   Weller,  2. 
Rocks  of  Rondout.  Van  Ingen  and 
Clark.   1. 
St.   Peter  sandstone.  Sardeson,   1. 
Sand  plains  of  Glacial  Lake  Sudbury, 
Goldthwait,  1. 
