443 
Devonian—Continued. 
Ohio    Valley   region — Continued. 
Field  geology  in  Ohio  State  University, 
Mead  (C.  S.),  1. 
New  fossil  plants  from  Carboniferous 
and  Devonian,  Herzer,  4. 
New  fossils  from  Corniferous,  Hamil- 
ton,  and  Medina  shales,   Herzer,   5. 
New  points  on  the  fin  attachment  of 
Dinichthys  and  Cladodus,  Clark 
(W.),  1. 
Nomenclature  of  Ohio  geological  forma- 
tions, Prosser,  10,  15. 
Ohio   natural-gas   fields,   Bownocker,   4. 
Oil  and  gas  producing  rocks  of  Ohio, 
Bownocker,  3. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas  in  Ohio, 
Bownocker,  5. 
Section  across  southern  Indiana,  New- 
sum,  3. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  limestones  of 
western  Tennessee,  Foerste,  7. 
Structure  of  Dinichthys,  Wright  (A. 
A.),    1. 
Thickness  cf  Columbus  limestone, 
Griggs,  1. 
Topography    and    geology    of    Indiana, 
Hopkins   (T.  C),   11. 
Pacific  coast  region. 
Klamath  Mountain  section,  Diller,  12. 
Rocky  Mountain  region. 
Carboniferous    formations    and    faunas 
of  Colorado,  Girty,  3. 
Devonian  formation  in  Colorado.  Cross 
(W.),  5. 
Geology    and    ore    deposits    of    Elkhorn 
mining  district,  Montana,  Weed,  5. 
Geology  of  the  Needle  Mountains  quad- 
rangle, Cross  and  Howe,  3. 
Geology     of     Rico     quadrangle,     Cross 
(W.),  7. 
Geology      of     southwestern      Montana. 
Douglass,   10. 
Silverton  folio,  Cross  and  Howe,   1. 
South  western  region. 
Geology      of     Arbuckle      and      Wichita 
Mountains,  Taff,  13. 
Geology  of  Fort  Apache  region,  Reagan, 
3. 
Tishomingo  folio,  Taff,  6. 
Texas   petroleum,   Phillips    (W.   B.),    1. 
General. 
Faunal  provinces  of  middle  Devonic  of 
America,  Schuchert,  5. 
Oberdevon  Europas  und  Nordamerikas, 
Hartzell,  1. 
Physical     characters     and     history     of 
some  New  York  formations,  Grabau, 
17. 
Siluro-Devonian      boundary      question, 
Williams  (II.  S.),  2. 
District  of  Columbia. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Underground  waters  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,  Darton  and  Fuller,  2. 
Washington  folio,  Darton  and  Keith,  1. 
Keith,   1. 
anticline,    Richard- 
Dynamic   and   structural    geology    (geographic 
divisions). 
Alaska. 
Alaska  glaciers  and  glaciation,  Gilbert, 
13. 
Pacific  coast  glaciers,  Muir,  1. 
Recent  changes  of  level  in  Alaska,  Tarr 
and  Martin,  1. 
Reconnaissance  of  the  Cape  Nome  and 
adjacent   gold    fields    of   the    Seward 
Peninsula,  Brooks  and  others,  1. 
Appalachian  region . 
Anticlinal  folds  near  Meadville,  Pa., 
Smallwood  and   Hopkins,   1. 
Cockeysville  marble,  Mathews  and  Mil- 
ler,  1. 
Folded  faults  in  southern  Appalachian, 
Keith,    2.    10. 
Geographic  development  of  northern 
Pennsylvania  and  southern  New 
York,  Campbell    (M.  R.),  9. 
Geologic  relations  of  the  iron  ores  in 
the  Cartersville  district,  Hayes  (C. 
W.).  1. 
Geology  of  Rand  Hill,  dishing,  2. 
Geology  of  the  Tallulah  gorge,  Jones 
(S.   P.),  1. 
Lineaments  of  the  Atlantic  border  re- 
gion, Ilobbs,  22. 
Maj  nardville  folio, 
Misnamed    Indiana 
son   (G.  B.),  1. 
Paleozoic  Appalachia,  Willis,  1. 
Paleozoic  limestones  of  Kittatinny  Val- 
ley, Kiimmel  and  Weller.  1. 
Recent  work  in  the  bituminous  coal 
field  of  Pennsylvania,  Campbell  (M. 
R.),  11. 
Structure    of    the    Piedmont     Plateau, 
Mathews,  5. 
Atlantic  coast  region. 
Bathy metrical  features  of  the  north 
Polar  seas,  Nansen,  2. 
Submarine  canyon  of  Hudson  River, 
Spencer    (J.    W.  1 .   12. 
Washington  folio,  Darton  and  Keith,  1. 
Canada. 
Composition  of  Canadian  limestone, 
Donald,  2. 
Cuspate  forelands,  Wilson  (A.  W.  G.), 
8. 
Eboulement  a  Saint  Luc  de  Vincennes, 
Laflamme.   2. 
Earthquakes  in  New  Brunswick,  Kain, 
1. 
Frank  disaster.  Fernie,  1. 
Frank  disaster.  Green,   1. 
Geology  of  the  Moose  River  gold  dis- 
trict, Woodman,  4. 
Geology  of  the  Paleozoic  basin,  Ells 
(R.  W.),  1. 
Frank  disaster,  Smith  (F.  B.),  2. 
Landslide  at  Frank,  Alberta,  McCon- 
nell  and  Brock,  1. 
Landslide  on  the  Lievre  River,  Barlow, 
9. 
