FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Geologic  formations  described — Continued. 
Jefferson  City  formation,  Cambro-Ordo- 
vician,  Missouri,  Van  Horn,  1. 
Jefferson  City  limestone,  Ordovician, 
Missouri,    Bain    and    Ulrich,    2. 
Jeffersonville  limestone,  Devonian,  In- 
diana, Hopkins  (T.  C),  11. 
Jeffersonville  limestone,  Devonian,  In- 
diana,   Newsom,   3. 
Jeffersonville  limestone,  Devonian,  In- 
diana, Kindle,  1. 
Jeffersonville  limestone,  Devonian,  In- 
diana. Siebenthal,  2. 
Jemez  marls,  Pliocene,  Tertiary,  New 
Mexico,  Reagan,  1. 
Jennings  formation,  Devonian,  Mary- 
land, Prosser,  3. 
Jennings  formation,  Devonian,  Mary- 
land, Martin  (G.  C),  1. 
Jennings  for  Chemung,  Devonian,  Appa- 
lachian region,  Stevenson  (J.  J.),  4. 
Joachim  limestone,  Cambro-Ordovician, 
Missouri,  Van  Horn,  1. 
Joachim  limestone,  Ordovician,  Mis- 
souri, Bain  and  Ulrich,  2. 
Johannian  division,  Cambrian,  Canada, 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  20. 
John  Day  series.  Tertiary,  Oregon, 
Merriam   (J.  C),  1,  2. 
John  Day  series,  Tertiary,  Oregon, 
Knowlton,  13. 
John  Day  formation.  Russell,  21. 
John  Day  series,  Tertiary,  Oregon,  Mc- 
Clung,  1. 
Johnstown  limestone,  Carboniferous, 
Pennsylvania,  Clapp,  4. 
Jollytown  limestone,  Carboniferous, 
Maryland,  Clark,  and  Martin,  6. 
Jollytown  limestone,  Carboniferous, 
Pennsylvania,   Stone    (R.   W.),   G. 
Jordan  limestone  member,  Carbonifer- 
ous, Utah,  Keith,  13. 
Judith  River  beds,  Cretaceous,  Hatcher, 
13. 
Judith  River  beds,  Cretaceous,  Stanton, 
3. 
Judith  River  beds.  Cretaceous,  Mon- 
tana,  Hatcher,   17,   20. 
Judith  River  beds,  Cretaceous,  Mon- 
tana,  Hatcher  and  Stanton,   1. 
Judith  River  beds,  Cretaceous,  Mon- 
tana, Osborn,  21. 
Judith  River  beds,  Montana,  Stern- 
berg, 4. 
Juniata  formation,  Silurian,  Mary- 
land, rrosser,  3. 
Kanab,  Upper  and  Lower,  Triassic. 
Utah,  Huntington  and  Goldthwait.  1. 
Kanab,  Utah,  Huntington  and  Gold- 
thwait, 2. 
Kanawha  formation.  Carboniferous, 
West  Virginia,  Campbell   (M.  R.),  2. 
Kanawha  black  flint,  Carboniferous, 
West  Virginia,  White  (I.  C),  4. 
Kanawha  formation,  Carboniferous, 
West  Virginia,  Campbell   (M.  It.),  5. 
Geologic  formations  described — Continued. 
Kanawha    black    flint,    Carboniferous, 
West  Virginia,  White  (I.  C),  7. 
Kanawha    series,    Carboniferous,    West 
Virginia,  White  (I.  C),  7. 
Kansan,  Pleistocene,  Iowa,  Macbride,  1. 
Kansan,  Pleistocene,  Iowa,  Udden,  2. 
Kansan    drift,    Pleistocene,    Iowa,    Cal 
vin,  1. 
Kansan    drift,    Pleistocene,    Iowa,    Mil- 
ler  (B.   L.),  1. 
Kansan   drift,    Pleistocene.    Iowa,    Nor- 
ton, 1. 
Kansan,   Quaternary,  New  Jersey,   Sal- 
isbury and  others,  1. 
Kansan    or    pre-Kansan    drift,    Quater- 
nary, Leverett,  4. 
Kansan  drift,   Quaternary,   Iowa,   Mac- 
bride,  3. 
Kansan   drift,   Quaternary,   Iowa,    Sav- 
age, 3. 
Kansan  till.  Quaternary,  Iowa,  Calvin, 
10. 
Kansan,   Pleistocene,   Iowa,   Beyer   and 
Williams,  2. 
Kansan    gravel,    Quaternary,    Pennsyl- 
vania, Leverett,  10. 
Kansan  stage,   Pleistocene,   Iowa.   Mac- 
bride,  4. 
Kansan   stage,   Pleistocene,   Iowa,    Sav- 
age, 7,  8. 
Kansan    stage,    Pleistocene,    Iowa,    Ud- 
den  (Jon  A.),  1. 
Kansan   stage,   Pleistocene,   Iowa,   Wil- 
liams (I.  A.),  1. 
Kansas   City   limestone,   Carboniferous, 
Missouri,  Gallaher,  1. 
Kanuti      series,      probably      Paleozoic, 
Alaska,  Mendenhall,  2. 
Kanwaka    shales,    Carboniferous,    Kan- 
sas, Beede,  6. 
Kanwaka    shales,    Carboniferous,    Kan- 
sas, Adams,  Girty,  and  White,  1. 
Karquinez,  California,  Lawson   (A.  C), 
9. 
Kaskaskia   group,   Carboniferous,    Indi- 
ana, Newsom,  3. 
Kaskaskia      limestone,      Carboniferous, 
Missouri,  Gallaher,  1. 
Katalla    formation,    Tertiary,    Alaska, 
Martin,  11. 
Keene    limestone,    Devonian,    Montana, 
Weed,  5. 
Keewatin,   Algonkian,   Minnesota,   Hall 
(C.  W.),  4. 
Kemp  clay,  Cretaceous,  Texas,  Hill  (R. 
T.),  3. 
Kenai   series,   probably   Tertiary,   Alas- 
ka.  Mendenhall,  2. 
Kenai   series,   Tertiary,   Alaska,   Schra- 
der  and  Spencer.  1. 
Kenai  series,  Eocene,  Tertiary,  Alaska, 
Collier,  2. 
Kenai    formation,    Alaska,     Stone     (R. 
W.),  5. 
Kenai     formation,     Tertiary,      Alaska, 
Prindle.  2. 
