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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Kansas— Continued. 
Coal    Measures    faunal    studies,    Beede 
and  Rogers,  1. 
Coal  Measures  faunal  studies,  II,  Beede, 
6. 
Composition    of    gas    from    a    well    at 
Dexter,  McFarland,  1. 
Concretions    of    Ottawa     County,     Bell 
(W.  T.),  1. 
Corrading  action  of  river  water  during 
floods,  Morscher,  1. 
Cottonwood    Falls    folio,    Prosser    and 
Beede,   1. 
Cretaceous  fishes.  Williston,  1. 
Current  notes  on   physiography,    Davis 
(W.  M.),  40. 
Cyclus  from  Coal  Measures,  Rogers.  :'». 
Dakota  Cretaceous  of  Kansas  and   Ne- 
braska, Gould,  5. 
Dakota       sandstone       in       Washington 
County,  Charles,  1. 
Dexter  nitrogen  gas  well,  Haworth  ami 
McFarland,  1. 
Economic  geology  of  Iola  and  vicinity. 
Grimsley,  2. 
Economic    geology    of    the    Iola    quad- 
rangle, Adams,  Haworth,  and  Crane, 
1. 
fauna  of  the  Mentor,  Jones  (A.  W.),  2. 
Flint  hills  of  Kansas.   Mead    (J.   R.),  1. 
Fossil  bison  of  Kansas.   McClung,   1. 
Fossil  forest  in  Jackson  County   [Kan 
s.isl.  Shattuck,  1. 
Fossil  human  remains  found  near  Lans 
ing,   Holmes.    1. 
Fossil    insects    in     Permian    of    Kansas. 
Sel lards,  7. 
Fossil  man  from  Kansas.  Williston,  11'. 
Fossil  man  of  Lansing,  Pearson  (K.),  1. 
Fossil  man  of  Lansing,  Upham,  10. 
Fossil  man  of  Lansing,  Williston,  18. 
Fossil  plants  from  Kansas,   Hollick,   9. 
Fossil  plants  from  Upper  Carboniferous 
ami   Permian   formations  of  Kansas, 
White   (D.),  10. 
Fossil  plants  in  the  Permian,  Sellards, 
2, 
Fossil  plants  of  Onaga.  Creveeoeur,  1. 
Fossils  from  the  Red  Beds,  Could,  1. 
Galena-Joplin  lead  and  zinc  district. 
Haworth,  1. 
Canoid-  und  Knochen-fische  aus  der 
Kreide  formation  von  Kansas, 
Loomis,   1. 
Geologic  relations  of  human  relics  of 
Lansing,   Calvin,   8. 
Geologic  relations  of  the  human  relics 
of  Lansing,  Chamherlin  (T.  C),  5. 
Geological  age  of  certain  gypsum  de- 
posits, Keyes,  24. 
Geology  and  mining  interests  of  Kan- 
sas, Haworth,  3. 
Geology  and  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  central  Great  Plains, 
Darton,  18. 
Kansas— Continued 
Geology  of  Lyon  County,  Smith  (A. 
J.),   3. 
Gisements  de  minerais  de  zinc,  De- 
maret,  1. 
Gold  in  Kansas,  Lovewell,  2. 
Gold  in  Kansas  shales,  Lovewell,  1. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  Kansas,  Grimsley, 
5. 
High  plains  and  their  utilization,  John- 
son (W.  D.),  1. 
Invertebrate  fossils  from  Carboniferous 
section  of  Kansas,  Girty,  4. 
Kansas  coal  mines  of  the  Missouri  Val- 
ley, Crane,  2. 
Kansas  coal  mining,  Crane,  1. 
Kansas  mines  and  minerals,  Crimsley, 
1. 
Kansas-Oklahoma-Texas  gypsum  hills, 
Could,   4. 
Kansas  petroleum,  Bartow  and  McCol- 
lum,   1. 
Kansas  River  flood,  Haworth,  5. 
Lansing  deposit  not  loess,  Shimek,  12. 
Lansing  man,  Williston,  24. 
Lansing  skeleton,  Owen,  2. 
Lansing  skeleton,  Winchell  (N.  II.),  11. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  the  Joplin 
district,  Smith    (W.  S.  T. ),  2. 
Lyon  County  geology.  Smith  (A.  J.),  2. 
Man  in  Kansas  during  the  Iowan  stage 
of  the  Glacial  period,  Upham,  9. 
Man  in  the  Ice  Age  at  Lansing,  Kans  , 
and  Little  Falls.  Minn.,  Upham,  8. 
Meteorite  from  Admire,  Lyon  County, 
Merrill   (G.  P.),  4. 
Meteorites  of  Kansas,  Farrington,  11. 
Meteorites  of  northwestern  Kansas, 
Farrington,  8. 
Missoiirian  and  Permo-Carboniferous 
fish  fauna  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
Eastman  and  Barbour,  1. 
Names  of  coals  west  of  Mississippi 
River,  Keyes,  19. 
New  fossils  from  Upper  Carboniferous, 
of  Kansas,  Beede,  4. 
New   meteorite,   Farrington,   7. 
New  turtle  from  the  Kansas  Creta- 
ceous, WTilliston,  3. 
Notes  on  Kansas  geology,  Wooster,  2. 
Oil  and  gas  fields  of  western  interior 
and  Gulf  coasts,  Adams  (G.  I.),  2. 
Oil  and  gas  in  Kansas,  Haworth,  4. 
Oil  and  gas  of  Independence  quad- 
rangle, Schrader  and  Haworth,  1. 
Oil,  gas,  glass,  etc.,  in  Kansas,  Grims- 
ley, 1. 
Origin  of  gypsum  deposits,  Sherwin,  2. 
Ottawa  gas  wells,  Yates  (J.  A.),  1. 
Permian  formations  of  Kansas,  Pros- 
ser, 14. 
Permian  Xiphosuran  from  Kansas, 
-Beecher,  10. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas,  Haworth,  2. 
Physiographic  divisions  of  Kansas, 
Adams  (G.  L),  5,  9. 
