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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Economic  geology — Continued. 
New  Hampshire. 
Geology    of    Littleton,    Hitchcock     (C. 
H.),  10. 
Neic  Jersey. 
Artesian  wells,  Woolman,   1-3. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Cement-rock  deposits  of  the  Lehigh  dis- 
trict, Eckel,  25. 
Clay  and  its  properties,  Ries,  12. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Copper  deposits  of  Appalachian  States. 
Weed,  17. 
Copper  deposits  of  New  Jersey,  Weed, 
18. 
Copper  leaching  at  the  American  cop- 
per mine,  Bond,  1. 
Gisements  de  minerais  do  zinc.  Dema 
ret,  1. 
Griggstown  copper  deposit,  Weed,  27. 
Iron  and  zinc  mines,  Kummel,  5. 
Magnetite  deposits  in  Sussex  County, 
Spencer  (A.  C).  12. 
Manufacture  of  clay  products,  Ries,  13. 
Mining  industry,  Kummel,  2.  ."». 
Molding  sands  of  New  Jersey,  Kiim 
mel,  9. 
Portland-cement  industry,  Kummel,  1. 
Stratigraphy  of  New  Jersey  clays.  Kum- 
mel and  Knapp,  1. 
Talc  deposits  of  Phillipshurg,  Peck,  6. 
Underground  waters  of  New  Jersey, 
Knapp   (<;.   N.i.  1. 
Zinc  and  manganese  deposits  of  Frank- 
lin Furnace,  Wolff,  1'. 
Xew  Mexico. 
Application  of  geology  to  economic 
problems  in  New  Mexico,  Herrick  (C. 
L),  1. 
Burro  Mountain  copper  district,  Reid 
<C.  1).),  1. 
Cerrillos  anthracite  mine,  Lakes,  5. 
Coal  fields  of  the  White  Mountain  re- 
gion. Fisher  (C.  A. »,  4. 
Coal,  graphite,  and  oil  field  of  Raton, 
Lakes,  23. 
Copper  deposits  of  Sierra  Oscura,  Turn- 
er. 11. 
Curtis  mines,  Lakes.  7. 
Geology  of  Apache  Canyon  placers, 
Keyes,  33. 
Geology  of  the  Cerrillos  Hills,  John- 
son  (D.  W.),  4. 
Geology  of  the  Jemez- Albuquerque  re- 
gion, Reagan,  1. 
Gisements  de  minerais  de  zinc,  Dema- 
ret,  1. 
Gold  production  of  North  America, 
Lindgren,  16. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  New  Mexico.  Her- 
rick (H.  N.),  1. 
Hagan  coal  field,  Keyes,  43. 
Iron  deposits  of  the  Chupadera  Mesa, 
Keyes,  42. 
Jemez  coal  fields,  Reagan,  4. 
Lake  Otero,  Herrick  (C.  L.),  6. 
Economic  geology — Continued. 
New  Mexico — Continued. 
Mogollon  range,  Weatherby,  1. 
New  coal  field,  Lakes,  6. 
New  Mexico  copper  deposits,  Austin,  2. 
New  Mexico  mines  and  minerals,  Jones 
(F.  A.),  1. 
Ore    deposits    of    San    Pedro    district, 
Yung  and  McCaffery,  1. 
Ore  deposits  of  the  Sierra  de  Los  Cabal 
los,  Keyes,  47. 
Remarkable  silver  pipe,  Keyes,  32. 
Report  of  mine  inspector,  Sheridan,  1. 
Rocky  Mountain  coal  fields,   Storrs   (L. 
S.),  1. 
Secondary  enrichment  in  the  Santa  Rita 
district,  Bagg,  5. 
Trip  to  White  Oaks,  Smith  and  Domin- 
ian.  1. 
White  sands  of  New  Mexico,  Brady,  1. 
Zinc   carbonate  ores   of  the   Magdalena 
Mountains,  Keyes,  48.- 
\  etc  York. 
Abrasives  of  New  York  State,  Magnus, 
1. 
Artesian     conditions     on     Long     Island, 
Veatch,  6. 
Artesian-well  sections  at  Ithaca,  Tarr, 
5. 
Cement  industry  in  New  York,  Eckel,  5. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United   States,   Eckel,  34. 
clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Clinton  hematite,  Eckel,  33. 
Economic    geology    of    Monroe    County, 
Sarle,  3. 
Economic   geology    of   New    York,    New 
York  State  Museum,  1. 
Economic    geology    of    Oneida    County, 
Smyth    (C.  II.),  5, 
Economic  geology  of  western  New  York, 
Bishop  (T.  P.),  2. 
Economic     products     of     St.     Lawrence 
County.  Logan,  1. 
Emery  deposits  of  Westchester  County, 
Eckel,  2. 
Geological  history  of  hematite  iron  ores 
of  Antwerp  and  Fowler  belt  in  New 
York,  Crosby,  3. 
Geology    of    the    Paradox    Lake    quad- 
rangle, Ogilvie,  6. 
Graphite  in  the  Adirondacks,  Kemp,  27. 
Gypsum  deposits   in  New  York,   Eckel, 
22. 
Gypsum    deposits   of   New   York   State, 
Parsons,  2. 
Gypsum  industry  in  New  York,  Parsons, 
1,   4. 
Hematite  deposits  of  New  York,  Eckel, 
30. 
Hematite    iron    ores    of    Antwerp    and 
Fowler  belt,  Crosby,  2. 
Hydrology  of  New  York,  Rafter,  1. 
Lime    and    cement    industries    of    New 
York,  Ries,  4. 
Limestones      in      central      New      York, 
Schneider,  2. 
