FOR   THE   YEARS   1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Economic  geology— Continued. 
Iowa — Continued. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Mississippi 
Valley,  Van  Hise  and  Bain,  1. 
Mineral  production  in  1901,  Beyer,  1. 
Mineral  production  in  1902,  Beyer,  3. 
Mineral  production  in  1904.  Beyer,  4. 
Occurrence  of  gold  and  other  mineral 
products  in  Iowa,  Calvin,  2. 
Portland-cement  resources  of  Iowa, 
Bain,  15. 
Report  of  assistant  State  geologist, 
Leonard,  2. 
Southwestern  Iowa  coal  fields,  Keyes, 
22. 
Technology  of  clays,  Beyer  and  Wil- 
liams,  1. 
Tenth  annual  report  of  State  geologist, 
Calvin,  5. 
Tests  of  lithographic  limestone  of 
Mitchell  County,  lloen,  1. 
Western   interior  coal  field,   Bain.   .'!. 
Kansas. 
Americus  limestone,  Smith  (A.  J.),  1. 
Atchison  diamond-drill  prospect  hole, 
Langworthy,  1. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United   States,   Eckel,  34. 
Clay  industries  of  Independence  quad- 
rangle, Sehrader  and  Haworth,  2. 
Coal  fields  of  Kansas.  Crane,  4. 
Composition  of  gas  from  a  well  at  Dex- 
ter, McFarland.  1. 
Cottonwood  Falls  folio,  Prosser  and 
Beede,  1. 
Dakota  Cretaceous  of  Kansas  and  Ne- 
hraska,  Gould,  5. 
Dexter  nitrogen  gas  well,  Haworth  and 
McFarland,  1. 
Economic  geology  of  Iola  and  vicinity, 
Grimsley,  2. 
Economic  geology  of  the  Iola  quadran- 
gle, Adams,   Haworth,  and  Crane,   1. 
Galena-Joplin  lead  and  zinc  district, 
Haworth,   1. 
Geology  and  mining  interests  of  Kan- 
sas, Haworth,  3. 
Geology  and  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  central  Great  Plains, 
Darton,  18. 
Gisements  de  minerals  de  zinc,  Dema- 
ret,  1. 
Gold  in  Kansas,  Lovewell,  2. 
Gold  in  Kansas  shales,  Lovewell,  1. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  Kansas,  Grimsley. 
5. 
Kansas  coal  mines  of  the  Missouri  Val- 
ley, Crane,  2. 
Kansas  coal  mining,  Crane,  1. 
Kansas  mines  and  minerals,  Grimsley. 
1. 
Kansas  petroleum,  Bartow  and  McCoI- 
lum.  1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  the  Joplin 
district.  Smith   (W.  S.  T. ) .  2. 
Oil  and  gas  in  Kansas,  Haworth,  4. 
Sconomic  geology — Continued. 
Kansas — Continued. 
Oil  and  gas  fields  of  western  interior 
and  Gulf  coast,  Adams  (G.  I.),  2. 
Oil  and  gas  of  Independence  quadran- 
gle, Sehrader  and  Haworth,  1. 
Oil,  gas,  glass,  etc..  in  Kansas,  Grims- 
ley, 1. 
Origin  of  gypsum  deposits,  Sherwin,  2. 
Ottawa  gas  wells,  Yates  (J.  A.),  1. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas,  Haworth, 
2, 
Portland-cement  resources  of  the  Inde- 
pendence quadrangle,  Haworth  and 
Sehrader,  1. 
Springs  of  Kansas  and  Oklahoma, 
Gould,   3. 
Tests  for  gold  and  silver  in  shales  from 
western  Kansas,  Lindgren,  7,  8. 
Western  interior  coal  field.  Bain,  3. 
Kentucky. 
Asphalt  rock  in  Kentucky.  Burk,  2. 
Barhoursville  oil  field,  McCallie,  7. 
Big  Stone  Gap  coal  field,  Pultz,  1. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Cumberland  Cap  coal  field,  Ashley,  3,  4. 
Eastern  interior  coal  field,  Ashley,  1. 
Fluorspar  and  zinc  mines  of  Kentucky, 
Harwood,  1. 
Fluorspar  deposits  of  Kentucky-Illinois 
district.  Bain,  12. 
Fluorspar  mines  of  Kentucky  and  Illi- 
nois, Burk,  1. 
Gisements  de  minerals  de  zinc,  Dema- 
ret,  1. 
Jellico  coal  field,  Evans  (N.  N.),  2. 
Lead  and  zinc  hearing  rocks  of  Ken- 
tucky, Miller   (A.  M.).  4. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Smith  (W.  S.  T.), 
3. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Ulrich  and 
Smith,  1. 
Lithographic  stone  deposits  of  eastern 
Kentucky,  Ulrich,  3. 
Norton  coals  of  Big  Sandy  Basin,  Alt- 
house,  1. 
Oil  and  gas  sands  of  Kentucky,  Hoe- 
ing, 1. 
Report  of  division  of  chemistry,  Peter, 
1. 
Report  on  lands  leased  for  oil  and  gas 
near  Cannel  City,  Lane,  19. 
Southern  Appalachian  coal  field, 
Hayes  (C.  W.).  7. 
Zinc    in    Crittenden    County.     Wheeler 
(G.  D.),  1. 
Louisiana. 
Accumulation  of  petroleum,  Hayes 
(C.  W.),  8. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Geological   horizon  of  petroleum,   Fish- 
back,  1. 
©       Hills  of  Louisiana  north  of  V.  S.  &  P. 
Railroad,  Lerch,  1. 
