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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Cretaceous—Continued. 
Atlantic  coast  region — Continued. 
Geology    of   Potomac   group    in    middle 
Atlantic  slope,  Clark  and  Bibbins,  1. 
Matawan  formation,  Clark  (W.  B.),  5. 
Miocene    deposits    of    Maryland,    Clark 
(W.  B.),  6. 
New  York  City  folio.   Merrill   and  oth- 
ers, 1. 
Norfolk  folio,  Darton,  7. 
Paleobotany  of  the  Cretaceous  of  Long 
Island,  Hollick,  11. 
Physical     features     of     Cecil     County. 
Md.,  Shattuck,  3. 
Position   and   nature  of   Maryland   Tr- 
eads, Bibbins,  2. 
Results    of    resurvey    of    Long    Island. 
Fuller  and  Veatch,  1. 
Status      of      Mesozoic      floras,      Ward 
(L.  F.),  5. 
Stratigraphy  of  the  New  Jersey  Clays. 
Kummel  and  Knapp,  1. 
Underground    waters    of    New    Jersey, 
Knapp    (G.   N.t,  1. 
Washington  folio,  Darton  find  Keith,  1. 
Canada. 
Age  of  Lance  Creek   beds  of  Wyoming, 
Judith    River   beds   of   Montana,   and 
Belly  River  beds  of  Canada,  Hatcher. 
17. 
Coal  basins  in  Rocky  Mountains,  Dowl- 
ing,  7. 
Coal    mining   in    the   Northwest    Terri 
tories,  Smith   (F.  B.),  1. 
Crows  Nest  coal  fields,  Leach   (W.  W.), 
1. 
Distinctive     characters     of     the     .Mid 
Cretaceous  fauna.  Osborn,  12. 
Dryptosaurus  incrassatusj  Lambe,  8. 
Geological    record    of    Rocky    Mountain 
region,  l  >awson,  2. 
Geological  sketch  of  the  Bankhead  coal 
field.  Turnbull.  1. 
Geologie  von  Canada.  Haas.  2. 
Geology    of    Yellow     Head     Lass    route, 
McEvoy,  1. 
New  vertebrates  of  the  mid-Cretaceous, 
Osborn,  13. 
Red  Deer  River,  Alberta.  Lambe,  4. 
Stratigraphy    of    the    Cascade    coal    ba- 
sin, Dowling,  10. 
Synopsis  of  geology  of  Canada,  Ami.  2. 
Trionyx    fovea tus    Leidy    and    Trionyx 
vagans  Cope  from   Cretaceous   rocks 
of  Alberta,  Lambe,  5. 
Turtle  from   Cretaceous  rocks,   Lambe, 
1. 
Great  Basin  region. 
Bisbee  folio,   Ransome,   14. 
Clifton  folio,  Lindgren,  28. 
Copper  deposits  of  Clifton-Morenci  dis- 
trict, Lindgren,  29. 
Geology  and  copper  deposits  of  Bisbee, 
Ransome,  10. 
Geology  and  ore  deposits  of  the  Bisbee 
quadrangle.  Ransome,  11. 
Geology  of  Nevada,  Spurr,  6. 
Cretaceous — Continued . 
Great   Has  in    region — Continued. 
Notes  on  geology  of  southeastern  Ari- 
zona, Dumble,  7. 
Great  Plains  region. 
Age  of  Atlantosaurus  beds,  Lee 
(W.  T.).  7. 
Age  of  Lance  Creek  beds  of  Wyoming, 
Judith  River  beds  of  Montana,  and 
Belly  River  beds  of  Canada, 
Hatcher,  17. 
Alexandria  folio,  Todd  and  Hall,  1. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra,  1. 
Baked  clays  and  natural  slags  in  east- 
ern Wyoming.  Bast  in.  1. 
Benton  and  Niobrara  formations  of 
Nebraska,  Condra,  5. 
Benton  formation  in  eastern  South  Da- 
kota. Todd  (J.  E.),  18. 
Coal   fields  of  Kansas,  Crane.  4. 
Coal  resources  of  Wyoming,  Trumbull, 
1. 
Concretions  of  the  Pierre  shale.  Bar- 
bour  (C.  A.).  2. 
Correlation  of  formations  of  the  mid- 
dle West,    Hatcher.   21. 
Dakota  Cretaceous  of  Kansas  and  Ne- 
braska. Gould,  r>. 
Dakota  sandstone  in  Washington 
( 'omit y.  Kans..  Charles,  1. 
De  Smet  folio,  Todd  and  Hall,  3. 
Discovery  of  the  Laramie  in  Nebraska, 
Fisher   (C.  A.),  3. 
Economic  geology  of  the  Pembina  re- 
gion, Berkey,  7. 
Edgemonl   folio,  Darton  and  Smith,  1. 
faults  in  Dakota  formation  at  Golden, 
Pat  ton.  4. 
Geological  observations  on  the  Rose- 
bud Indian  Reservation.  Reagan.  5. 
Geology  and  paleontology  of  the  Judith 
River  beds,  Stanton  and  Hatcher,  1. 
Geology  and  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  central  Great  Plains, 
Darton,  18. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  Patrick 
and  Goshen  Dole  quadrangles,  Adams 
(G.   1.).  4. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  the 
James  River  Valley,  Todd  and  Hall.  2. 
Geology  of  Lincoln  County,  S.  Dak., 
Bend  rat,  1. 
Hallopus,  Baptanodon,  and  Atlantosau- 
rus beds  of  Marsh.  Williston,  25. 
Hartville  folio.  Smith    (W.  S.  T.),  1. 
Huron  folio.  Todd   (J.  E. ).  15. 
Jefferson  County,  Nebr.,  Carmony,  1. 
Judith  River  beds,  Hatcher.  20. 
Laramie  and  Fort  Union  beds  in  North 
Dakota,  Wilder,  7. 
Laramie  Cretaceous  of  Wyoming,  Wil- 
liston, 13. 
Leucite  hills  of  Wyoming.  Kemp  and 
Knight,  1. 
Lignite  deposits  of  North  Dakota,  Wild- 
er, 1,  2. 
