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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Devonian— Continued. 
Mississippi  Valley  region. 
Devonian    fossils    and    stratigraphy    of 
Indiana.  Keyes,  1. 
Devonian    hiatus    in    continental     inte- 
rior, Keyes,  28. 
Devonian   interval    in    Missouri,    Keyes, 
26. 
Fayetteville  folio,  Adams  and  TTlrich,  1. 
Fluorspar    deposits     of    southern     Illi- 
nois, Bain.  1!». 
Formations   of  northern   Arkansas.    Ul- 
rich,  5. 
Geological    formations     of     Iowa,     Cal- 
vin, 4. 
Geological  section  across  northern   Illi- 
nois, Udden   (Johan  A.),  1. 
Geology  of  Benton  County,   Iowa,  Sav- 
age, 7. 
Geology   of   Cedar   County.    Iowa,    Nor- 
ton, 1. 
Geology    of    Chickasaw    County.    Iowa. 
Calvin,  11. 
Geology   of  clays.    Beyer   and   Williams. 
2 
ecology  of  Fayette  County,  Iowa.  Sav 
ago.  8. 
Geology  of  Howard  County.   Iowa.  Cal- 
vin, 10. 
Geology  of  .Minnesota,  llali    (C.   W.i.  7. 
Geology  of  Missouri.  Gallaheis   1. 
Geology  of  Mitchell  County.  Iowa.  Cal- 
vin,  12. 
Geology  of  Moniteau  County.   Mo.,  Van 
Horn,  1. 
Geology    of   Tama    County.    Iowa.    Sav- 
age, 3. 
Lead.    zinc,    and    fluorspar    deposits    of 
western  Kentucky.   I  "1  rich.  8. 
Physiography  and  geology  of  the  Ozark 
region,  Adams  (G.  I.),  3. 
Silver   Creek   hydraulic   limestone,    Sie- 
henthal,  2. 
Tahlequah  folio,  Taff,  17. 
Water   resources   in  Arkansas.    Purdue, 
9. 
Zinc    and    lead    deposits    of    Arkansas, 
Adams   (G.  I.),  1">. 
New  England  and  New  York. 
Classification  of  rocks  of  Watkins  Glen 
quadrangle,  Williams   (II.   S.),  7. 
Concretions    in    the    Chemung    of    New 
York,  Kindle,  5. 
Correlation   of   geological   faunas,    Wil- 
liams (H.  S.),  5- 
Devonic    and    Carbonic    formations    of 
southwestern  New  York,  Glenn,  1. 
Drift  fossils,  Hollick,  8. 
Dwarf      fauna      of      Tully      limestone, 
Loomis,   4. 
Fauna  of  Agoniatite  limestone  of  Onon- 
daga County,  N.  Y.,  Wilson  (J.  D.),  1. 
Fauna  of  Stafford  limestone,  Talbot,  1. 
Folds  on  the  border  of  the  Appalachian 
system,  Kindle,  4. 
Geologic  map  of  the  Tully  quadrangle, 
Clarke  and  Luther,  3. 
Devonian — Continued. 
New  England  and  New  York— Continued. 
Geology    and   paleontology    of   Niagara 
Falls,  Grabau,  1. 
Geology  of  eastern  New  York,  Prosser, 
11. 
Geology  of  Littleton,  Hitchcock  (C. 
II.),  10. 
Geology  of  Onondaga  County,  N.  Y., 
Schneider.  1. 
Geology  of  Perry  basin.  Smith  and 
White,   1. 
Geology  of  Watkins  and  Elmira  quad- 
rangles, Clarke  and  Luther,  2. 
Hamilton  fossils  from  Bethany,  N.  Y., 
Monroe,  1. 
Helderberg  invasion  of  the  Manlius, 
Harris,  7. 
Lime  and  cement  industries  of  New 
York,  Ries,  4. 
Limestones  interbedded  with  shales  of 
Marcellus  stage.  Clarke  (J.  M.),  2.- 
Limonite  beds  at  Cornwall,  Ilartnagel, 
3. 
Map  of  Canandaigua  and  Naples  quad- 
rangles, Clarke  and  Luther,  1. 
Marcellus  limestone,  Wood   (Elvira),  1. 
Naples  fauna  in  western  New  York, 
Clarke    (J.  M.),   10. 
Olean  rock  section,  Clarke   (J.  M.),  16. 
Origin  of  faunas  of  Marcellus  lime- 
stones of  New  York,  Clarke  (J.  M.), 
13. 
Origin  of  limestone  faunas  of  the  Mar- 
cellus shales  of  New  York,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  21. 
Oriskany  sandstone,  Wheelock,  1. 
Paleozoic  coral  reefs,  Grabau,  10. 
Quarry  industry  in  southeastern  New 
York.  Eckel,  0. 
Report  of  State  paleontologist,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  5,  11. 
Rocks  of  Rondout,  Van  Ingen  and 
(Mark,  1. 
Shifting  of  faunas,  Williams  (H.  S.),  4. 
Siluric  and  Devonic  faunas  of  Trilobite 
Mountain,  Shinier,  5. 
Stratigraphic  value  of  Portage  sand- 
stones, Luther,  1. 
Stratigraphy  of  Becraft  Mountain. 
Cral.au.  0. 
Stratigraphy     of     Portage     formation, 
Luther,  2. 
Ohio  Valley  region. 
Berea  Grit  oil  sand  in  Cadiz  quad- 
rangle, Griswold,  1. 
Bearing  of  Clinton  and  Osgood  forma- 
tions on  age  of  Cincinnati  anticline, 
Foerste,  4. 
Cincinnati  anticline  in  southern  Ken- 
tucky, Foerste,  3. 
Columbia  folio,  Hayes  and  Ulrich,  1. 
Contributions  to  Devonian  paleontol- 
ogy, Williams  and  Kindle,  1. 
Delaware  limestone,  Prosser,  13. 
Devonian  era  in  Ohio  basin,  Claypole,  5. 
