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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Hydrology— Continued. 
Mississippi  Valley  region — Continued. 
Water  resources  of  the  Mineral  Point 
quadrangle,  Grant    (U.   S.),  11. 
Water  resources  of  the  Winslow  quad- 
rangle, Purdue,  8. 
Water  supplies  at  Waterloo,  Norton,  4. 
Water  supplies  of  southeastern  Kansas, 
Bartow,  1. 
Water  supply  of  the  Ozark  region,  Ad- 
ams  (G.  I.),  17. 
New  England  and  New  York. 
Artesian  flows  from  unconfined  sandy 
strata,  Fuller  (M.  L.),  39. 
Artesian  water  in  crystalline  rocks, 
Smith  (G.  O.),  20. 
Artesian  water  supply  at  Ithaca,  Whit- 
ney, 1. 
Artesian  well  sections  at  Ithaca,  Tarr, 
5. 
Hydrology  of  New  York,  Rafter,  1. 
Results  of  resurvey  of  Long  Island, 
Fuller  and  Veatch,  1. 
Triassic  rocks  of  the  Connecticut  Val- 
ley as  a  source  of  water  supply. 
Fuller    (M.   L).   is. 
Underground  waters  of  Connecticut, 
Gregory   (H.  E.),  1. 
Underground  waters  of  Maine,  Bayley, 
3. 
Underground  waters  of  Massachusetts 
and  Rhode  Island,  Crosby,  14. 
Underground  waters  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Fuller. (M.  L. ).  22. 
Underground  waters  of  New  York, 
Weeks,  12. 
Underground  waters  of  Vermont,  Per- 
kins, 15. 
Water  powers  of  Maine,  Pressey,  3. 
Water  resources  of  Connecticut,  Greg- 
ory  (II.  E.),  2. 
Water  resources  of  Fort  Ticonderoga 
quadrangle,  Dale.  7. 
Water  resources  of  Maine,  Bayley,  2. 
Water  resources  of  Massachusetts, 
Crosby  and  La  Forge,  1. 
Water  resources  of  New7  Hampshire, 
Boutwell,  7. 
Water  resources  of  New  York,  Weeks, 
11. 
Water  resources  of  Rhode  Island, 
Crosby,  9. 
Water  resources  of  Taconic  quadrangle, 
Taylor  (F.  B.),  5. 
Water  resources  of  the  Catatonk  area, 
Kindle,  8. 
Water  resources  of  the  Portsmouth- 
York  region,  Smith   (G.  O.),  18. 
Water  resources  of  Vermont,  Perkins, 
8,  14. 
Water  resources  of  Watkins  Glen  quad 
rangle,  Tarr,  8. 
Water  supply  from  Glacial  gravels  near 
Augusta,  Smith  (G.  O.),  19. 
Waters  of  a  gravel-filled  valley  near 
Tully,  Hollister,  3. 
Hydrology — Continued. 
New  England  and  New  York — Continued. 
Wells   of  Triassic   area   of   Connecticut 
Valley,   Pynchon,   11. 
Ohio  Valley  region. 
Geology  of  Lower  Carboniferous  area 
of  southern   Indiana,  Ashley,   2. 
Medicinal  properties  and  uses  of  In- 
diana mineral  waters,  Hessler,  1. 
Mineral  waters  of  Indiana,  Blatchley, 
3. 
Natural  features  and  economic  develop- 
ment of  drainage  areas  in  Ohio, 
Flynn  and  Flynn,  1. 
Ohio  natural  gas  fields,  Bownocker,  4. 
Underground  waters  of  Indiana,  Lever- 
ett,  12. 
Underground  waters  of  Ohio,  Leverett, 
13. 
Underground  waters  of  Tennessee  and 
Kentucky,  Glenn,  11. 
Underground  waters  of  West  Virginia, 
Fuller    (M.    L),    26. 
Water  resources  of  Kentucky,  Glenn,  5. 
Water  resources  of  Tennessee,  Glenn,  4. 
Pacific  coast  region. 
Ellensburg  folio,  Smith   (G.  O.),  7. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  central 
Oregon,  Russell,  21. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  east 
central   Washington,   Calkins,   3. 
Underground  waters  of  Washington, 
Landes,  4. 
Water  resources  of  Washington,  Ruddy, 
1. 
Water  storage  in  Truckee  Basin,  Tay- 
lor (L.  II.),  1. 
Rocky  Mountain  region. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra,  1. 
Artesian  basins  in  Idaho  and  Oregon, 
Russell,  9. 
Doughty  springs,  a  group  of  radium- 
bearing  springs,  Headden,  3. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  Snake 
River  Plains,  Russell,  5. 
Geology  of  Idaho  and  Oregon,  Russell, 
8. 
Geology  of  hot  springs  of  Colorado, 
Lakes,  103. 
Hot  and  mineral  springs  of  Routt 
County,  Colo.,  Lakes,  97. 
Hydrographic  history  of  South  Dakota, 
Todd   (J.  F.i.  4. 
Sundance  folio,  Darton,  26. 
Water   resources  of  State  of  Colorado, 
Fellows,  1. 
Southwestern  region. 
Geological  sketch  of  Hot  Springs  dis- 
trict, Weed,  13. 
Geology  and  wrater  resources  of  Okla- 
homa, Gould,  14. 
Geology  of  Fort  Apache  region,  Reagan, 
3. 
Report  of  superintendent  of  Hot 
Springs  Reservation,  Eisele,   1. 
Silicic  acid  in  waters  of  mountain 
streams,  Headden,  2. 
