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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Economic  geology — Continued. 
Washington — Continued. 
Gold    mining  'in    central    Washington, 
Smith  (G.  O.),  9. 
Gold  placers  of  the  coast  of  Washing- 
ton, Arnold,  4. 
Gold     production     of     North    America, 
Lindgren,  lt">. 
Independent  mine  at  Silverton,  Stretch, 
2. 
Iron  ores  of  Washington,  Shedd,  1. 
Metalliferous  resources  of  Washington, 
Landes  and  others,  1. 
Molybdenite  at  Crown  Point,  ('rook.  .'!. 
Mount    Baker    mining    district,    Smith 
(G.  <>.».  4. 
Mount  Stuart  folio,  Smith  i  G.  o.  i.  13. 
Nonmetalliferous    resources    of    Wash- 
ington, Landes,  2. 
ore  deposits  <>f  Monte  Cristo,  Spurr,  :'>. 
Ore  deposits  of  Monte  Cristo.   Winchell 
ill.  Y.t,  1. 
Ores  of  the  Republic  mine.  Chatard  and 
Whitehead,  1. 
Silverton  mining  district,  Stretch,  1. 
Washington   serpentine    marbles,    Lyon, 
1. 
Watti-  resources  of  Washington.   Byers 
ill.  <;...  1. 
Water  resources  of  Washington,  Heine, 
1. 
Water  resources  of  Washington,  Ruddy. 
1. 
II  <  si  Indies. 
Bitumen  in  Cuba.  Vaughan.  8. 
Bituminous  deposits  of  Cardenas,  Cuba, 
Peckham  I II.  E.),  1. 
Copper  mines  near  Habana,  Weed,  34. 
Copper    mines    of    Cobre,    Santiago    de 
Cuba,  Moffet,  l. 
Copper  mines  of  Santa  (Mara  Province, 
Cuba,  Vaughan,  6. 
Geological      reconnaissance     of     Cuba, 
Hays,  Vaughan,  and  Spencer,  1. 
Geologie  Hail  is.  Tippenhauer,  1.  2. 
Gold  in  Santo  Domingo,  Garrison,  4. 
Iron  ores  of  Cuba,  Spencer  (A.  C),  1. 
Manganese  deposits  of  Santiago  Prov- 
ince,  <  !uba,  Spencer  (A.  C),  :*>. 
Manganese  deposits  of  Santiago,  Spen- 
cer (A.  C.)i  8. 
Manganese  mining  in  Cuba,  Chibas,  1. 
Mineral    deposits    of    Santiago,    Cuba, 
Souder,  1. 
Mineral    deposits    of    Santiago,    Cuba, 
Wenstrom,  1. 
Occurrence  of  gold   and   coal   in  Trini- 
dad, Guppy,  1. 
West  Virginia. 
Anthracite  coal  field  west  of  Washing- 
Ion.  White  (D.),  12. 
Anthracite    of    Third     Hill     Mountain, 
Griffith.  2. 
Anthracite     of    Third     Hill     Mountain. 
O'Brien  (C.  J.).  1. 
Appalachian  coal  field.  White  (1.  C.),  7. 
Economic  geology — Continued. 
West  Virginia — Continued. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  :)4. 
Charbons  gras  de  la  Pennsylvanie  et 
de  la  Virginie  occidental,  Heurteau, 
1. 
Charleston  folio,  Campbell   (M.  R. ) ,  2. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  ('.. 
Coal  in  the  Nicholas  quadrangle,  Ash- 
ley. 7. 
Coals  of  Pocahontas  field,  Fowler,  1. 
Kanawha  and  New  River  coal  fields  of 
West   Virginia,  Robinson  (N.),  1. 
Map  of  coal.  oil.  and  gas  in  West  Vir- 
ginia. White  (I.  C),  8. 
Meadow  Branch  coal  field.  Campbell 
(M.  R.),  17. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas,  White  (I. 
C),  '•>. 
Properties  of  Summit  Coal  Company  in 
Marshall  County.   Yon  Rosenberg,  1. 
Pure  limestone  in  Berkeley  County, 
Stose,  2. 
Raleigh  folio.  Campbell  (M.  R.i,  5. 
Slate  industry  at   Martinsburg,  Hale,  2. 
Slate  investigations  during  r.»o4,  Dale, 
s. 
Trip  to  West   Virginia,  PoOle,  !>. 
Tug  Kivt  r  coal  field,  Payne,  1. 
Wisconsin. 
Baraboo  iron-bearing  district  of  Wis- 
consin. Weidman,  5. 
Baraboo  iron  ore.  Hille,  2. 
Baraboo  iron  ore,  Winchell  (N.  EL),  23. 
Baraboo  iron  range,  Rohn,  1. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  states.  Eckel,  .".  t. 
(Mays  and  clay  industries.   Buckley,  1. 
Clays  .,f  the  United  States,  Lies.  6. 
Copper  -  bearing  rocks  of  Douglas 
County.  Granl    I  U.   S.i.    1. 
Eisenerzlagerstatten  am  Lake  Superior, 
Macco,  1. 
Gisements  de  minerals  de  zinc.  Dema- 
ret,  1. 
Glacial  gold  in   Wisconsin.  Thomas,  2. 
Highway  construction  in  Wisconsin. 
Buckley,  ::. 
I  iun-ore  deposits  of  the  Lake  Superior 
region,  Van  Hise,  "-'. 
Iron  ores  of  the  P>araboo  district,  Weid- 
man, G. 
Lake  Superior  geological  work.  Van 
Hise,  14. 
Lake  Superior  iron-ore  deposits,  Grant 
(U.  s.i.  <;. 
Lead    and    zinc   deposits    of    Mississippi 
Valley,  Van  Hise  and  Bain,  1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Ozark  region, 
Van  Hise.  .1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  southwestern 
Wisconsin.  Granl   (  U.  S.  ).  5. 
Soils  of  Wisconsin,  Weidman.  3. 
Summary    of    Lake    Superior    geology, 
Leitb,  14. 
Wisconsin  zinc  fields,  Nicholson.  1. 
