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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Carboniferous— Continued. 
Appalachian    region — Continued. 
Paleozoic      formations      of      Alleghany 
County,  Prosser,  3. 
Pocono  rocks  in  the  Allegheny  Valley, 
Campbell   (M.  R.),  14. 
Raleigh  folio.  Campbell   (M.  R.),  5. 
Recent     geological     work     in     western 
Pennsylvania,   Campbell    (M.    R.),   3, 
•  Recent     structural     work     in     western 
Pennsylvania,  Butts,  2. 
Rural  Valley  folio,  Butts,  G. 
Rome  folio,  Hayes   (C.  W.),  5. 
Southern       Appalachian       coal       field, 
Hayes   (C.  W.),  7. 
Steinkohlengebiete    von    Pennsylvanien 
und   Westvirginieu,   Simmersbach,   1. 
Tug  River  coal  field.  Payne,  1. 
Upper    Paleozoic    rocks    of    Ohio    and 
Pennsylvania,  Girty.   10. 
Use    of    tin'    term    Bedford    limestone, 
Prosser,  '2. 
Variation      and      equivalence      of      the 
Charleston        sandstone,        Campbell 
(M.  R.),  It). 
Waverley  group  in  Ohio.  Girty,  1. 
Waynesburg  folio,  Stone  (R.  W.),  G. 
Canada. 
Bathygnathus   borealis   Leidy,   and   the 
Permian    of    Prince   Edward    Island. 
Case.  13. 
Carboniferous    basin     in     New    Bruns- 
wick, Ells   (R.  W.),  3. 
Carboniferous  rocks  of  Chignecto  Bay, 
Poole.  6. 
Carboniferous    system    of    New    Bruns- 
wick, Bailey  i  L.  W.),  8. 
Coal  fields  of  New  Brunswick.  Poole.  2. 
Coal  problem  in  New  Brunswick.  Poole, 
3. 
Coal     prospects     of     Now     Brunswick, 
P<  ole,  8. 
Geological    history    of    Gaspereau    Val 
ley.  Haycock.  1. 
Geological    nomenclature   in   Nova   Sco- 
tia. Fletcher,  1. 
Geological    record    of    Rocky    Mountain 
region,  Dawson.  2. 
Geologie  von  Canada,  Haas.  2. 
Geology    of    Bo'sdale     Hills     anticline, 
Boright,  1. 
Is    there    coal    under    Prince     Edward 
Island,  Pocle,  11. 
Kings   and    Hants  counties.    Nova    Sco- 
tia. Fletcher,  2. 
Meso  Carboniferous    age    of   the   Union 
and     Riversdale     formations,     Nova  , 
Scotia,  Ami,  40. 
New  Brunswick.  Bailey   (L.  W.i.  5. 
Pictou  coal  field,  Poole.  10. 
Possible    occurrence    of    coal     beneath 
Neo-Carboniferous,       Nova       Scotia, 
Ami,  29,  31. 
Problems   in   New    Brunswick    geology, 
Ells   (R.  \\\>.  25. 
Stigmaria  structure,  Poole,  1, 
Carboniferous— Continued. 
Canada — Continued. 
Stratigraphy     versus     paleontology     in 
Nova  Scotia,  Matthew  (G.  P.),  15. 
Stratigraphy     versus     paleontology     in 
Nova  Scotia,  White  (D.),  7. 
Synopsis  of  geology  of  Canada.  Ami,  2. 
Union    and    Riversdale    formations    in 
Novi  Scotia,  Ami,  30. 
Great  Basin  region. 
Bisbee  folio,  Ransome,  14. 
Carboniferous  coal  in  Arizona,  Dumble, 
9. 
Clifton  folio,  Lindgren,  28. 
Copper     deposits     of     Clifton-Morenci 
district.  Lindgren.  29. 
Economic  geology  of  the  Bingham  min- 
ing district,  Emmons   (S.  F.),  22. 
Geology  and  copper  deposits  of  Bisbee, 
Ransome,  10. 
Geology  and  ore  deposits  of  the  Bisbee 
quadrangle,  Ransome,  11. 
Geology    and    vein    phenomena   of   Ari- 
zona, Comstock  (T.  B.),  1. 
Geology  of  Arizona.  Blake   (W.  P.),  1. 
Geology  of  Globe  copper  district,  Ran- 
some. G. 
Geology  of  Nevada,  Spurr,  6. 
Globe  folio,  Ransome.   13. 
Historical        -oology       of       Esmeralda 
County.  New,  Turner,  5. 
Hurricane  fault    in  southwestern  Utah, 
Huntington  and  Goidthwait.   1. 
Notes  on   geology  of  southeastern   Ari- 
zona, Dumble,  7. 
Paleozoic   rocks  of  Great    Basin   region, 
Weeks,  9. 
Stratigraphy      of      Uinta      Mountains, 
Berkey,  8. 
Underground  waters  of  Salt  River  Val- 
ley, Lee  (W.  T.),  9. 
Great  LaTces  union. 
Alabaster  area,  Gregory   (W.  M.),  3. 
<  'oal   of  Michigan,   Lane.   1  1. 
Gypsum  and  plaster  industry  cf  Michi- 
gan. Grimsley,  7. 
Northern  interior  coal  field.  Lane,  15. 
Origin    of    Michigan    gypsum    deposits, 
Grimsley,  6. 
Subcarboniferous     limestone     exposure 
at  Grand  Rapids,  Whittcmore,   1. 
Subsurface  geology  of  Alcona   County, 
Mich.,  Lane,  7. 
drait  Plains  r<  gion. 
Analyses     of     Mississippian     limestone 
from  Atchison  prospect  well,  Porter 
(F.  B.),  1. 
Atchison    diamond-drill    prospect    hole, 
Langworthy,  1. 
Carboniferous  rocks  of  Kansas  section, 
Adams.  Girty,  and  White,  1. 
Coal      Measures     faunal     studies.     II. 
Beede,  6. 
Edgemonl  folio,  Darton  and  Smith,  1. 
Fossil    insects    in    Permian   of   Kansas. 
Sellards,  7, 
