FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
433 
Chemical  analTees— Continued. 
Websterite,  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1. 
Websterite,  Turner,  2. 
Wellsite,  Pratt  and  ^oote,  1. 
Wellsite,  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1. 
Willcoxite,  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1. 
Willemite,  Boggild,  5. 
Williamsite,  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1. 
Windsorite,  Daly,  7 
Wolframite,  Bog-gild,  5. 
Wolframite,  Irving,  1. 
Wolframite,  O'Hara,  2. 
Wolframite,  Simmons,  1. 
Wolframite  ore,  Irving  and  Emmons,  1. 
Wollastonite,  Boggild,  5. 
Wollastonite,  Clarke  (P.  W.),  1.    • 
Wollastonite,  Clarke  and  Steiger,  1. 
Wyomingite,  Clarke  and   Steiger,  1. 
Xiinthitane,  Clarke  (F.  W. ),  1. 
Xanthophyllite,  Clarke   (F.  W.),  1. 
Xenotime,  Clarke  (P.  W.),  1. 
Xenotime,  Kraus  and  Reitinger,  1. 
Yttrialite,  Clarke  (F.  W.),l. 
Yttrialite,  Hillebrand,  2,  7. 
Yttrialite,  Simonds,  3. 
Zinc-blende,  Eakle  and  Sharwood,  1. 
Zinc  ore,  Demaret,  1. 
Zinkenite,  Clarke  (F.  W.),  1. 
Zinnwaldite,  Boggild,  5. 
Zoisite,  Clarke  (F.  W.),  1. 
Zoisite.  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1. 
Zoisite  amphibolite,  Jnlien,  7. 
Zunyite,  Clarke  (F.  W.),  1. 
Classification. 
Classification  of  geologic  formations  of 
Tennessee,  Safford,  2. 
Classification  of  igneous  rocks,  Daly, 
12. 
Classification  of  New  York  geologic 
formations,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  20. 
Classification  of  the  Archean,  Coleman. 
6. 
Classification  of  upper  Cretaceous  for- 
mations of  New  Jersey.  Weller,  12. 
Correlation  of  Colorado  geological  for 
mations,  Underbill,  1. 
Cretaceous  formations  and  faunas  of 
New  Jersey,  Weller,  7. 
Discrimination  of  time  values  in  ge- 
ology, Williams  (II.  S.),  1. 
Dual  classification  required  in  the 
nomenclature  of  geological  forma- 
tions in  Canada,  Ami,  14. 
Eparchaean  interval,  Lawson  (A.  C.),4. 
Formations  as  the  basis  for  geologic 
mapping,  Eckel,  1. 
Formations  of  northern  Arkansas,  Ul- 
rich,  5. 
Genesis  of  Animikie  iron  range,  Hille,  3. 
Geography  and  geology  of  Black  and 
Grand  prairies.  Hill   (R.  T.),  3. 
Geological  nomenclature,  Bain,  7. 
Geology  and  paleontology  of  the  Judith 
River  beds,  Stanton  and  Hatcher,   1. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  Okla- 
homa, Gould,  14. 
I  Classification— Continued. 
Geology  of  eastern  New  York,  Prosser, 
11. 
Historical  review  of  geology  of  Michi- 
gan, Lane,  36. 
Huronian  of  Moose  River  Basin,  Parks, 
1. 
Individuals  of  stratigraphic  classifica- 
tion, Bain,  4. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,   Ulrich,  8. 
Michipicoten  iron  ranges,  Coleman  and 
Willmott,  2. 
Nomenclature  and  classification  of  sedi- 
mentary formations,  Williams  (II. 
S.),  8. 
Nomenclature  of  Obio  geological  for- 
mations, Prosser,   15. 
Oberdevon  Europas  und  Nordamerikas, 
Hartzell,  1. 
Ordovician  rocks  of  Kentucky  and  their 
bryozoa,  Nickles,  0. 
Phylogeny  and  classification  of  the 
Reptilia,  Hay,  19. 
Phylogeny  and  classification  of  the 
Reptilia.  Osborn.  54. 
Phylogeny  and  classification  of  the 
Reptilia.  Williston.  27. 
Quantitative  chemico  -  mineralogical 
classification  and  nomenclature  of 
igneous  rocks,  Cross  and  others,  1. 
Relationships  and  habits  of  Mosasaurs, 
Williston,  19. 
Report  on  Lake  Superior  region,  Van 
Ilise  and  others,  1. 
Tenth  annual  report  of  State  geologist, 
Calvin,  5. 
Colorado. 
Across  the  San  Juan  Mountains,  Rick- 
ard  (T.  A.),  7. 
Age  of  the  Monument  Creek  formation, 
Darton,  23. 
Aguilar  coal  and  oil  district,  Lakes,  39. 
American  Nettie,  Lakes,  1. 
Andesite  of  Mount  Sugar  Loaf,  II  o- 
garty,  1. 
Anthracite  situation  in  Colorado, 
Lakes,  81. 
Arapahoe  glacier  in  1902,  Fenneman,  3. 
Arapahoe  glacier  Io  1903,  Henderson 
(J.),  2. 
Arapahoe  glacier  in  1905,  Henderson 
(J.),  5. 
Aspen  mining  region.  Lakes,  22. 
Barela  Mesa  coal  field,  McLaughlin,  1. 
Basaltic  zones  as  guides  to  ore  de- 
posits, Stevens   (E.  A.),  2. 
Bastnasite  and  tysonite,  Allen  and 
Comstock,  1. 
Book  Cliff  coal  mines,  Lakes,  66. 
Boulder  oil  field,  Fenneman,  4. 
Buckhorn  mine  and  San  Luis  Park, 
Lakes,  20. 
Building  and  monumental  stones, 
Lakes,  12. 
Building  stones,  Lakes,  13. 
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