FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Canada— Contin  ued . 
General — Continued. 
Stratigraphic  position  of  Judith  River 
beds,  Hatcher  and  Stanton,  1. 
Stratigraphy  of  the  Cascade  coal  basin, 
Dowling,  10. 
Subdivisions  of  the  Cambrian  system, 
Ami,  13. 
Submerged  tributary  to  the  pre-Glacial 
river  of  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Poole,  7. 
Summary  report  on  operations  of  Geo- 
logical Survey,  Bell  (Robert),  3,  4, 
7,  8. 
Summary  report  on  the  operations  of 
the  Geological  Survey,  Dawson,  4,  5. 
Synopsis  of  geology  of  Canada,  Ami,  2. 
Tertiary   plants,   Penhallow,   5. 
Tertiary  plants  from  Canada  and  the 
United  States,  Penhallow,  6. 
Varieties  of  serpentine  in  southeastern 
Quebec,  Dresser,  16. 
Vertebrate  paleontology,  Lambe,  13,  15. 
West  side  of  James  Bay,  Dowling,  3. 
Western  part  of  Abitibi  region,  Wilson 
(W.  J.),  1. 
Whittleseya  and  their  systematic  re- 
lations, White   (D.),  4. 
Work  of  Doctor  Selwyn  in  Canada, 
Ami,  45. 
Work   of  prehistoric   scolytid,    Hopkins 
(A.  D.),  1. 
Carboniferous. 
Alaska. 
Carboniferous  section  in  Copper  River 
Valley,  Mendenhall,  6. 
Geological  section  of  Rocky  Mountains 
in  northern  Alaska,  Schrader,  1. 
Geology  of  Copper  River  region,  Men- 
denhall, 8. 
Appalachian  region. 
Age  of  the  coals  at  Tipton,  Pa.,  White 
(D.),  2. 
Age  of  the  Mercer  group,  White  (D.), 
13. 
Age  of  the  Wise  and  Harlan  formations 
of  southwestern  Virginia,  White 
(D.),  23. 
Anthracite  coal  field  west  of  Washing- 
ton, White  (D.),  12. 
Anthracite  of  Third  Hill  Mountain, 
West  Virginia,  Griffith,  3. 
Anticlinal  folds  near  Meadville,  Pa., 
Smallwood  and  Hopkins,  1. 
Appalachian  coal  field,  White  (I.  C),  7. 
Beaver  folio,  Pennsylvania,  Woolsey,  3. 
Bituminous  coal  field  of  Maryland, 
White   (D.),  7. 
Bituminous  coal  field  of  Ohio.  Hasel- 
tine,  2. 
Bituminous  coal  field  of  Pennsylvania, 
White  and  Campbell,  1. 
Brownsville-Connellsville  folio,  Camp- 
bell (M.  R.),  8. 
Carboniferous  of  the  Appalachian  basin, 
Stevenson  (J.  J.),  6. 
Charleston  folio,  Campbell  (M.  R.),  2. 
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Carboniferous— Continued . 
Appalachian    region — Continued. 
Classification    of   the    Waverley   series, 
Prosser,  1. 
'         Clays  of  upper  Ohio  and  Beaver  River 
region,   Mice,  2. 
Coal  deposits  of  Georgia,  McCallie,  9. 
Coal  Measures  of  bituminous  regions  of 
Pennsylvania,  Adams    (T.   K.),   1. 
Coal  Measures  of  central  Pennsylvania, 
Fluck,  1. 
Contributions  to  Devonian  paleontol- 
ogy, Williams  and  Kindle,  1. 
Correlation  of  Coal  Measures  of  Mary- 
land, Clark  and  Martin,  5. 
Correlation  of  formations  and  members 
[of  the  Maryland  coal  district], 
Clark  and  Martin,  6. 
Cumberland  Plateau  coal  field,  Duffield, 
1. 
Deposition  of  the  Appalachian  Fotts- 
ville,  White  (D.),  14,  15. 
Distribution  and  character  of  Maryland 
coal  beds,  Clark,  Martin,  and  Rut- 
ledge,   1. 
Ebensburg  folio,  Pennsylvania,  Butts,  7. 
Elders  Ridge  folio,  Stone  (R.  W.),  7. 
Elkland-Tioga  folio,  Fuller  and  Alden, 
2. 
Erratic  bowlder  from  the  Coal  Meas- 
ures  of  Tennessee,    McCallie,   5. 
Gaines  folio,  Fuller  and  Alden,  1. 
Gaines  oil  field  of  northern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Fuller    (M.   L.),  3. 
Geological  excursion  in  Pittsburg  re- 
gion. Grant  (U.  S.),  4. 
Geological  horizon  of  the  Kanawha 
black  flint.  White  (I.  C),  4. 
Geology  of  Garrett  County,  Martin  (G. 
C),  1. 
Geology  of  Pittsburg  district,  White 
(I.  C).  6. 
Geology  of  the  Maryland  coal  district, 
Martin,  16. 
Greenville  folio,  Keith,  11. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  Virginia,  Eckel,  23. 
Indiana  folio,  Richardson   (G.  B. ),  3. 
Kanawha  and  New  River  coal  fields  of 
West  Virginia,  Robinson    (N.),   1. 
Kittanning  folio,  Butts,  4. 
Latrobe  folio.  Campbell  (M.  R.),  18. 
Limestones  of  southwestern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Clapp,  4. 
Lower  Carboniferous  of  Appalachian 
Basin,  Stevenson   (J.  J.),  2,  4. 
Masontown-Uniontown  folio,  Campbell 
(M.  R.),  6. 
Mauch  Chunk  of  Pennsylvania,  Ste- 
venson  (J.  J. ),  1. 
Maynardville  folio,  Keith,  1. 
Mineral  resources  of  Elders  Ridge 
quadrangle,  Stone  (R.  W. ),  8. 
Oil  and  gas  fields  of  Greene  County, 
Stone  (R.  W.).  2. 
Original  southern  limit  of  anthracite 
beds,  Lyman,  3. 
Paleozoic  Appalachia,  Willis,  1, 
