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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Rocky  Mountain  region. 
Age  of  Lance  Creek  beds  of  Wyoming. 
Judith   River  beds   of   Montana,   and 
Belly  River  beds  of  Canada,  Hatcher, 
17. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra,  1. 
Coal     fields     of    Uinta     County,     Wyo., 
Knight   (W.  O,  7. 
Coal  on  Turkey  Creek,  Colorado,  Stone 
(G.  H.),  3. 
Copper    deposits    of    the    Encampment 
district,   Spencer   (A.  G),  10. 
Comanche    formation     in    southeastern 
Colorado,  Darton,  24. 
Cretaceous  and  Lower  Tertiary  section 
in  south  central   Montana,   Douglass, 
Dinosaur  beds  of  the  Grand  River  Val- 
ley, Riggs,  1. 
Fresh-water  molluscan  faunule  from 
Cretaceous  of  Montana,  Stanton.  4. 
Geology  and  ore  deposits  of  Elkhorn 
mining  district,  Montana,  Weed,  5. 
Geology  of   Blacfe   Hills.   Darton.   1. 
Geology  of  Boulder  district.  Fennenian, 
10. 
Geology  of  Castle  Rock  region.  Lee  (  W. 
T.),  2. 
Geology  of  Rico  quadrangle,  Cross  (  W.  I . 
7. 
Geology  of  southwestern  .Montana, 
Douglass,  10. 
Hallopus.  Baptanodon,  and  Atlantosau- 
rus  beds  of  Marsh,  Williston,  I'."). 
Jurassic  dinosaur  deposits  near  Can- 
yon City,  Hatcher,  6. 
Jurassic  stratigraphy  in  Wyoming, 
Loom  is.  2. 
La  riata  folio,  Cross  and  Spencer,  1. 
Morrison  formation,   Lee   (W.  T.),   1. 
New  and  little  known  fossil  vertebrates, 
Hatcher,   3. 
New  species  of  Baena  from  Laramie 
beds.  Hay.  2. 
Oil  of  the  northern  Rocky  Mountains. 
Willis.  4. 
Paleontology  of  the  Boulder  area,  Hen- 
derson   (J.),  :>>- 
Prospecting  for  oil.  Lakes.  .",<;. 
Rocky  Mountain  coal  fields,  Storrs  (L. 
S.),  1. 
Sabal  rigida,  Hatcher.  5. 
Spanish  Peaks  folio,  Hills,  1. 
Stratigraphic  position  of  Judith  River 
beds,  Hatcher  and  Stanton,  1. 
Stratigraphy  and  structure,  Lewis  and 
Livingston  ranges.  Montana,  Willis, 
6. 
Stratigraphy  of  the  Black  Hills,  Big- 
horn Mountains,  and  Rocky  Moun- 
tain front  range,  Darton,  10. 
Sundance  folio,  Darton,  20. 
Southwestern  region. 
Asphalt  deposits  of  Pike  County,  Ark., 
Hayes  (C.  W.»,  4. 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Southwestern  region — Continued. 
Atoka  folio,  Taff,  3. 
Austin  chalk  underlying  Waco,  Tex., 
Prather.  2. 
Austin  folio.  Hill  and  Vaughan,  1. 
Cinnabar  deposits  of  Big  Bend  province, 
Hill   (R.  T.),  8. 
Chalk  of  southwestern  Arkansas,  Taff, 
5. 
Cretaceous  and  later  rocks  of  Presidio 
and  Brewster  counties,  Dumble,  12. 
Fossils  of  the  Texa*  Cretaceous,  Pra- 
ther, 1. 
Geography  and  geology  of  Black  and 
Grand  prairies,  Hill   (R.  T.),  3. 
Geologie  und  Petrographie  der  Apache 
Mountains,  Osann,  1. 
Geology  and  underground  water  condi- 
tions of  the  Jornada  del  Muerto, 
Keyes,  49. 
Seology  and  water  resources  of  Okla- 
homa, Gould,  14. 
Geology  of  Arhuckle  and  Wichita 
Mountains,  Taff.   13. 
Geology  of  Oklahomn,  Gould,  0. 
Geology  of  Shafter  silver-mine  district, 
Udden  (Johan  A.),  11. 
Geology  of  the  Cerrillos  Hills,  John- 
son  (D.  W.),  4,  .". 
Geology  of  the  Class  Mountains, 
White  (M.),  1. 
Geology  of  the  Jemez-Albuquerque  re- 
gion,  Reagan,   1. 
Jurassic  horizon  around  the  southern 
end  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  Keyes, 
51. 
Kreide-Ammoniten  von  Texas,  Lass- 
witz,  1. 
Mollusca  of  Buda  limestone,  Shattuck, 
8. 
Oil  and  gas  fields  of  western  interior 
and  Gulf  coast,  Adams  (G.  I.),  2. 
Stratigraphic  notes  on  Malone  Moun- 
tain, Stanton,  7. 
Stratigraphic  sequence  in  trans-Pecos 
Texas,  Richardson   (G.  B.).  5. 
Tishomingo  folio,  Taff,  6. 
Unconformity    of    the    Cretaceous    on 
older  rocks   in   central   New   Mexico, 
Keyes,  44. 
West  Indies. 
Geological  reconnaissance  of  Cuba, 
Hayes,  Vaughan,  and  Spencer,  1. 
General. 
Geographical  distnhution  of  fresh- 
water decapods,  Ortmann,  3. 
Recent  literature  on  Laramie  forma- 
tion, Hay,  7. 
Recent  zoopaleontology,  Osborn,  20. 
Delaware. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Matawan  formation,  Clark   (W.  B. ),  5. 
Underground  waters  of  Delaware,  Dar- 
ton, 22. 
