FOR   THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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-Continued, 
rieistocene   geology   of  the   Concannon 
farm,    near    Lansing,    Winchell     (N. 
H.),  14. 
Portland-cement    resources    of    the    In- 
dependence quadrangle,  Haworth  and 
Schrader,  1. 
Pottawattamie  and  Douglas  formations, 
Rogers,  1. 
Primitive  man  in  the  Ice  Age,  Upham, 
12. 
Protostega  gigas  and  other  Cretaceous 
reptiles,  Sternberg,  5. 
Reading  hlue  limestone,  Smith    (A.  J.), 
4. 
Remarkable    slab    of    crinoids,     Hovey 
(E.  O.),  14. 
Report  on   mineral   waters,    Bailey    (E. 
H.  S.),  1. 
Restoration  of  Doiichorhyncops  osborni, 
Williston,  9. 
Revised    classification    of    upper    Paler 
ozoic    formations    of    Kansas,    Pros- 
ser,  7. 
Skull  of  Nyctodactylus,  Williston,  G. 
Snoutfishes  of  Kansas,  Hay,  3,  11. 
Southern  extension  of  the  Marion  and 
Wellington  formations,  Gould,  G. 
Stratigraphic    relations    of    Red    Beds, 
Adams  (G.  I.),  11. 
Stratigraphy  of  Kansas  Permian,  Beede 
and  Sellards,  1. 
Studies  in   the  Mentor  beds,  Jones   (A. 
W.),  1. 
Surface  deposits  of  Missouri  and  Kan- 
sas, Broadhead,  7. 
Taeniopteris  of  the  Permian,  Sellards,  1. 
Teleosts  of  the  upper  Cretaceous,  Stew- 
art, 1. 
Tertiary   springs  of  Kansas  and   Okla- 
homa, Gould,  3. 
Tertiary  terrane  new  in  Kansas  geology, 
Adams   (G.  I.),  8. 
Tests    for    gold    and    silver    in    shales 
from  western  Kansas,  Lindgren,  7,  8, 
Uintacrinus,  Springer   (F.),  2. 
Valley  loess  and  fossil  man  of  Lansing, 
Upham,  14. 
Variation   of   spiralia   in    Seminula   ar- 
gentia    (Shepard)    Hall,   Beede,   5,  7. 
Water  resources  of  the  Joplin  district, 
Smith  (W.  S.  T.),  4. 
Western  interior  coal  field.  Bain,  3. 
Winged  reptiles,   Williston,  7. 
Kentucky, 
Age  of  the  Wise  and  Harlan  forma- 
tions of  southwestern  Virginia, 
White   (D.),  23. 
Asphalt  rock  in  Kentucky,  Burk,  2. 
Barboursville  oil  field,  McCallie,  7. 
Bath  Furnace  aerolite,  Ward  (H.  A.), 
12. 
Bath  Furnace  meteorite,  Ward  (H.  A.), 
5. 
Bath  Furnace  meteoric  fall,  Miller  (A. 
M.),  3. 
Bull.  301—06 36 
Kentucky — Continued. 
Big  Stone  Gap  coal  field,  Pultz,  1. 
Carboniferous  of  the  Appalachian  ha- 
sin,  Stevenson  (J.  J.),  G. 
Cincinnati  anticline  in  southern  Ken- 
tucky, Foerste,  3. 
Cincinnati   geanticline,   Foerste,   10, 
Classification  of  the  Ordovician  rocks 
of  Ohio  and  Indiana,  Foerste,  12. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Colossal  cavern,  Hovey   (II.  C),  2. 
Contributions  to  Devonian  paleontol- 
ogy, Williams  and  Kindle,  1. 
Cumberland  Gap  coal  field,  Ashley,  3, 
4. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Ohio,  West 
Virginia,   and   Kentucky,   Tight,   4. 
Eastern  interior  coal  field,  Ashley,  1. 
Fluorspar  and  zinc  mines  of  Kentucky, 
Harwood,  1. 
Fluorspar  deposits  of  Kentucky-Illinois 
districts,  Bain,  12. 
Fluorspar  mines  of  Kentucky  and  Il- 
linois, Burk,  1. 
Fossiliferous  sandstone  dikes  in  Eocene 
of  Tennessee  and  Kentucky,  Glenn.  8. 
Geologic  structure  of  region  around 
Middlesboro,  Ky.,  Ashley,  5. 
Gisements  de  minerais  de  zinc,  Dema- 
ret,  1. 
Grottes  des  Etats-unis,  Le  Couppey  de 
la  Forest,  1. 
Jellico  coal  field,  Evans   (N.  N.),  2. 
Lead  and  zinc  bearing  rocks  of  Ken- 
tucky. Miller   (A.  M.),  4. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Smith  (W.  S.  T.), 
3. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Ulrich,  8. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Ulrich  and  Smith, 
1. 
Lithographic  stone  deposits  of  eastern 
Kentucky,   Ulrich,  3. 
Lower  Carboniferous  of  Appalachian 
basin,    Stevenson    (J.    .1.),   4. 
Meteorite  from  Mount  Vernon,  Merrill 
(G.  P.),  7. 
Mount  Vernon  meteorite,  Tassin,  5. 
New  meteorite  from  Kentucky,  Miller 
(A.  M.),  2. 
Norton  coals  of  Big  Sandy  hasin,  Alt- 
house,  1. 
Oil  and  gas  sands  of  Kentucky,  Hoe- 
ing, 1. 
Ordovician  rocks  of  Kentucky  and  their 
hryozoa,  Nickles,  6. 
-    Southern  Appalachian  coal  field,  Hayes 
(C.  W.),  7. 
Report  of  division  of  chemistry,  Peter, 
1. 
Report  on  lands  leased  for  oil  and  gas 
near  Cannel  City,  Lane,  19. 
Richmond  group  of  Cincinnati  anti- 
cline, Foerste,  8. 
