FOR   THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
439 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Great   Plains   region — Continued. 
Lignite  on  the  Missouri,  Heart,  and 
Cannon  Ball  rivers,  Wilder,  10. 
Mitchell  folio,  Todd    (J.  E.),  11. 
Morrison  formation,   Stanton,  8. 
Morrison  shales  of  southern  Colorado 
and  northern  New  Mexico,  Lee  <  W. 
T. ) .  3. 
New  armored  dinosaur,  Williston,  26. 
Newcastle  folio,  Darton,  14. 
Oelrichs  folio,  Darton,  8. 
Olivet  folio,  Todd  (J.  E.),  9. 
Parker  folio,  Todd   (J.  E.),  10. 
Recent  zoopaleontology,  Osborn,  21. 
Report  of  State  geologist  of  Nebraska, 
Barbour  (E.  II.),  8. 
Restoration  of  Dolichorhyncops  qgborni, 
Williston,  9. 
Skeleton  of  Nyctodactylus  with  restora- 
tion, Williston,  8. 
Stratigraphic  position  of  Judith  River 
beds,  Stanton,  3. 
Stratigraphy  and  paleontology  of  Black 
Hills  rim,  Wieland,  11. 
Studies  in  the  Mentor  beds,  Jones  (A. 
W.),  1. 
Sundance  folio,  Darton,  20. 
Tests  for  gold  and  silver  in  shales  from 
western  Kansas.  Lindgren,  7,  8. 
Topographic  features  and  geological 
formations  of  North  Dakota,  Leon- 
ard, 4. 
Uintacrinus,  Springer  (F.),  1. 
Water  resources  of  Devils  Lake  region, 
Babcock,  2. 
Gulf  region. 
Cement  resources  of  Alabama,  Smith 
(E.  A.),  3. 
Hills  of  Louisiana  north  of  V.  S.  &  P. 
Railroad,  Lerch,  1. 
Hills  of  Louisiana  south  of  V.  S.  &  P. 
Railroad,  Lerch,  2. 
Portland-cement  materials  of  Alabama. 
Smith   (E.  A.),  2. 
Preliminary  report  upon  Florida  par- 
ishes of  east  Louisiana,  Clendenin,  1. 
Salines  of  north  Louisiana.  Veatch,  1. 
Subterranean  waters  of  Louisiana, 
Harris,  3. 
Underground  waters  of  Louisiana  and 
Arkansas,  Veatch,  7. 
Mexico. 
Coal  mines  at  Las  Esperanzas,  Ries,  9. 
Coal  fields  of  Las  Esperanzas,  Ludlow, 
1. 
Cretaceous  of  Obispo  Canyon,  Durable, 
4. 
Criaderos  de  fierro  de  la  hacienda  de 
Vaquerias,  Villarello  and  Bose,  1. 
Geographic  and  geologic  features  and 
their  relation  to  the  mineral  prod- 
ucts of  Mexico,  Hill  (R.  T.),  4. 
Geologia  del  valle  de  Chilpancingo,  Or- 
donez and  Bose,  1. 
Geologia  de  Chiapas  y  Tabasco,  Bose,  7. 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Mexico — Continued. 
Geological  section  in  Guerrero,  Hall  (C. 
E.),  1. 
Mines  in  the  states  of  Chihuahua,  Sin- 
aloa,  and  Sonora,  Weed,  8. 
Profil   durch   den   Ostabfall   der   Sierra 
Madre  Oriental,  Bose,  2. 
Section  across  the  Sierra  Madre  Occi- 
dental   of    Chihuahua    and    Sinaloa, 
Weed,  9. 
Mississippi  Valley  region. 
Geological    age   of   certain   gypsum   de- 
posits, Keyes,  24. 
Geological  formations  of  Iowa,  Calvin, 
4. 
Geology  of  clays,  Beyer  and  Williams,  2. 
Geology  of  Dakota  County,  Nebr.,  Bur- 
chard,  2. 
Geology  of  Mills  and  Fremont  counties, 
Iowa,  Udden,  8. 
Geology  of  Minnesota,  Hall  (C.  W.),  7. 
Geology  of  Mississippi  Valley  at  Little 
Falls,  Minn.,  Winchell   (N.  H.),  8. 
Geology    of    Okti  beha    County,    Miss., 
Logan,  2. 
Geology  of  Page  County,  Iowa,  Calvin, 
1. 
Geology      of      Pottawattamie      County, 
Iowa,  Udden,  3. 
Smoking   bluffs   of   the    Missouri   River 
region,  Powers,  1. 
?\ew  England  and  New  York. 
Geological   and   botanical    notes:    Cape 
Cod  and  Chappaquidick   Island,   Hol- 
lick,  4. 
Results    of    resurvey    of    Long    Island, 
Fuller  and  Veatch,  1. 
Pacific  coast  region. 
Berkeley  Hills,  Lawson  and  Palache,  1. 
British    Columbia    coal    fields.    Brewer 
(W.  M.),  6. 
Coos  Bay  folio,  Diller,  4. 
Cretaceous    deposits    of    Pacific    coast, 
Anderson  ( F.  M.),  3. 
Crows  Nest  Pass  coal  field,  Brewer  (W. 
M.),  7. 
Geological     reconnaissance    across    the 
Cascade  Range,  Smith  and  Calkins,  1. 
.  Geological  section  of  the  Coast  ranges, 
Osmont,   1. 
Geology  of  the  John   Day   Basin,   Mer- 
riam  (J.  C),  1. 
Geology  of  Washington,  Landes,  1. 
Klamath   Mountain   section,   Diller,   12. 
Marine    sediments    of    eastern    Oregon, 
Washburne,  1. 
Mesozoic  of  southwestern  Oregon,  Lou- 
derback,  6. 
Mount  Diablo  Range  of  California,  An- 
derson (F.  M.),  7. 
Physiographic     features     of     Klamath 
Mountains,  Anderson   ( F.  M. ),  2. 
Port  Orford  folio,  Diller,  11. 
San. Luis  folio,  Fairbanks,  7. 
Significance   of   Cretaceous   outliers   in 
Klamath  region,  Hershey,  11. 
