FOE    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Indiana— Continued . 
Ordovician  and  Silurian  rocks  of  In- 
diana, Foerste,  11. 
Ordovician  rocks  of  southern  Indiana, 
Cumings,  4. 
Orthothetes  minutus  n.  sp.  from  the 
Salem  limestone,  Cumings,  2. 
Paleontology  of  Bartholomew  County, 
Ind.,  mammalian  fossils,  Edwards 
(J.  J.),  1. 
Paleontology  of  the  Niagara  of  north- 
ern Indiana,  Kindle  and  Breger,  1. 
Patoka  folio,  Fuller  and  Clapp,  2. 
Petroleum  industry  in  Indiana,  Blatch- 
ley,  2.  4,  G. 
Physiographic  and  ecological  study  of 
the  Lake  Eagle  region,  Mills  (W. 
M.),  1. 
Report  of  natural-gas  supervisor,  Kin- 
ney, 1.  2. 
Report  of  natural-gas  supervisor,  Leach 
(J.  CM,  I,  2. 
Reproduction  of  lost  parts  in  a  fossil 
crinoid,  Whitfield,  9. 
Richmond  group  and  its  subdivisions, 
Nickles,  5. 
Richmond  group  of  Cincinnati  anti- 
cline, Foerste,  8. 
Ripple  marks  in  Hudson  limestone  of 
Jefferson  County,  Culbertson,  1. 
Ripple  marks  in  Hudson  River  lime- 
stone, Moore  and  Hole,  1. 
River  beds  and  bluffs,  Heiney,  1. 
Section  across  southern  Indiana,  New- 
som,  3. 
Semi-fossil  shells  of  Posey  County, 
Ind..  Daniels,  1. 
Silver  Creek  hydraulic  limestone,  Sie- 
benthal,  2. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  limestones  of 
western  Tennessee,  Foerste,  7. 
So-called  alkali  spots  of  drift-sheets, 
Willcox,  2. 
Sponges  from  the  Hamilton  group  of 
Indiana,  Whitfield,  12. 
Spy  Run  and  Poinsett  Lake  bottoms, 
Price  and  Shaaf,  1. 
Subdivisions  of  the  Ordovician  of  In- 
diana, Foerste,  9. 
Stratigraphy  and  paleontology  of  the 
Niagara  of  northern  Indiana,  Kin- 
dle, 6. 
Stratigraphy  and  paleontology  of  the 
Niagara  of  northern  Indiana,  Schu- 
chert,  10. 
Topographic  features  in  lower  Tippe- 
canoe Valley,  Breeze,  2. 
Topography  and  geography  of  Bean 
Blossom  Valley,  Monroe  County, 
Marsters,  1. 
Topography  and  geology  of  Indiana, 
Hopkins   (T.  C).  11. 
Underground  waters  of  Indiana,  Lev- 
erett.   12. 
Upper  Ordovician  at  Vevay,  Cumings,  3. 
Valley  of  lower  Tippecanoe  River, 
Breeze,  1. 
Indiana— Continued. 
Wabash    River   terraces    in    Tippecanoe 
County,  McBeth,  8. 
Western     Indiana    bowlder    belts,    Mc- 
Beth, 2. 
Indian  Territory. 
Arkansas-Indian    Territory     coal     field, 
Bache,  1. 
Asphalt  lands  of  Indian  Territory,  Taff, 
12. 
Asphalt  refining,  Crane,  3. 
Atoka  folio.  Taff,  ::. 
Coal    lands    of    Indian    Territory,    Taff, 
7   11. 
Carboniferous  rocks  of  Kansas  section, 
Adams,  Girty,  and  White,  1. 
Coal  fields  of  Arkansas  and  Indian  Ter- 
ritory, Scholz,  2. 
Coal  mining  in  Indian  Territory,  Crane, 
5. 
Coal  work  in  Indian  Territory,  Taff,  16. 
Colgate  folio,  Taff,  2. 
Erratic      bowlders      in      Carboniferous 
shale,  Taff,   1  s. 
Geology      of     Arbuckle      and      Wichita 
mountains,  Taff,  13. 
Geology  of  Muscogee  oil  fields,  Taff  and 
Shaler,  1. 
Geology    of    Seminole    Creek,    Cherokee 
and  Osage  nations,  Gould,  2. 
Oil   and  gas   fields   of   western    interior 
and  Gulf  coast,  Adams   (G.  I.).  2. 
Ouachita    and    Arbuckle   Mountain   sec- 
tions, Taff,  1. 
Portland-cement    resources     of     Indian 
Territory,  Taff,  14. 
Southwestern  coal  field,  Taff,  4. 
Stratigraphic    relations    of    Red    Beds, 
Adams   (G.   I.),  11. 
Tahlequah  folio,  Taff,  17. 
Tishomingo  folio.  Taff,  6. 
Iowa. 
Accretion  of  flood  plains  by  sand  bars, 
Simpson,  1. 
Aftonian  gravels,   Calvin,   15. 
Analyses     of     Iowa     building     stones, 
Knight   (N. ).  2. 
Analysis  of  dolomite  rock,  Knight  (  N. ) , 
6. 
Analysis  of  Mount  Vernon  loess,  Knight 
(N.),  3. 
Artesian  wells  in  Iowa,  Calvin,  9. 
Buried    peat   bed    in    Dodge   Township, 
Savage,  5. 
Carboniferous  formations  of  Humboldt, 
Sardeson,  11. 
Cement  and  cement  materials  of  Iowa, 
Eckel  and  Bain,  1. 
Concrete  examples  from  the  topography 
of  Howard  County,  Calvin,  6. 
Depositional    equivalent    of    hiatus    at 
base  of  our  Coal  Measures,  Keyes,  18. 
Devonian  fish  fauna  of  Iowa,  Eastman, 
11. 
Devonian  hiatus  in  continental  interior, 
Keyes,  28. 
