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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Kentucky— Continued. 
Silurian       and      Devonian       limestone, 
Foerste,   1. 
Silurian    and    Devonian    limestones    of 
western  Tennessee,  Foerste,  7. 
Underground  waters  of  Tennessee  and 
Kentucky,  Glenn,  11. 
Water  resources  of  Kentucky,  Glenn,  5. 
Water    resources    of    the    Middlesboro- 
Harlan  region,  Ashley,  6. 
Zinc    in    Crittenden    County,     Wheeler 
(G.  D.),  1. 
Labrador. 
Instances  of   moderate  glacial   erosion, 
Tarr,  9. 
Louisiana. 
Accumulation      of      petroleum,      Hayes 
(C.  W.i.  s. 
Age  of  Alabama  white  limestone,  Casey, 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  tin- 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Eocene  Eulimidae,  Casey.  3. 
Geography  and  geology  of  Sabine  River, 
Veatch,  2. 
Geological  horizon  of  petroleum.  Fish- 
back,  1. 
Geology  along  the  Ouachita.  Veatch,  3. 
Geology  of  Mississippi  embayment, 
Harris,  2. 
Hills  of  Louisiana  north  of  V..  S.  ..V 
P.  Railroad,  Lerch,  1. 
Hills  of  Louisiana  south  of  V..  S.  and 
P.  Railroad,  Lerch,  2. 
Jackson  outcrops  on  Red  liiver,  Casey, 
1. 
Oil  fields  of  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf 
coastal  plain,  Hayes  i  C.  W.  i.  13. 
Oil  fields  of  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf 
coastal  plain,  Hayes  and  Kennedy,  1. 
Oil  fields  of  the  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf 
coast,  Fenneman.  8. 
Oil  in  Louisiana.  Harris.  4. 
Oligocene  of  western  Lurope  and 
southern  United  States,  Maury,  1. 
Origin  of  natural  mounds,  Veatch,  10. 
Prairie  mounds  of  Louisiana,  Hilgard, 
6. 
Preliminary  report  upon  bluff  and  Mis- 
sissippi alluvial  lands  of  Louisiana, 
Clendenin,  2. 
Preliminary  report  upon  Florida  par- 
ishes of  east  Louisiana,  Clendenin,  1. 
Salines  of  north  Louisiana,  Veatch,  1. 
Southern  oil  fields,  Hager,  1. 
Subterranean  waters  of  Louisiana, 
Harris,  3. 
Sulphur  deposits  of  Calcasieu  Parish, 
Kerr,  1. 
Tertiary  of  Sabine  River,  Dumble,  10. 
Tidal  gage  work-in  Louisiana.  Harris. 
9. 
Underground  waters  of  Louisiana, 
Harris,  6. 
Underground  waters  of  Louisiana  and 
Arkansas,  Veatch,  7,  8. 
Louisiana — Continued. 
Underground  waters  of  southern  Lou- 
isiana, Harris,  8. 
Volcanic  origin  of  oil,  Coste,  4. 
Water    supplies    in    Louisiana,    Fuller 
(M.  L.),  10. 
Maine. 
Ames  Knob,  North  Haven,  Willis,  12. 
Andesites  of  the  Aroostook  volcanic- 
area,  Gregory   (H.  E.) ,  1. 
Andover  meteorite,  Ward   (II.  A.),  0. 
Apatite  from  Minot,  Wolff  and  Pa- 
lache,  1. 
Artesian  water  in  crystalline  rocks, 
Smith   (G.  O.),  20. 
Blazing  beach,  Penhallow,  7. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  G. 
Composition  and  occurrence  of  pollu- 
cite,  Wells,  2. 
Description  of  four  meteorites,  Ward 
(II.  A.),  3. 
Geological  study  of  the  Fox  Islands, 
Smith   (G.  O.),  2. 
Geology  of  Perry  basin,  Smith  and 
White.   1. 
Geology  of  Perry  basin.  White  (D.), 
18. 
Glacial  potholes  in  Maine,  Manning    1. 
Granite  industry  of  Penobscot  Bay 
quadrangle,  Smith  (C.  O.),  17. 
Mineral  resources,  Lee  (L    A.),  1. 
Minerals  at  Haddam,  Martin  (D.  S. ) , 
1. 
Molybdenite  deposit  in  eastern  Maine, 
Smith  (G.  O.),  10. 
Quartz  veins  in  Maine  and  Vermont. 
Smith   (G.  O.),  14. 
Shells  of  the  marl  deposits  of  Aroos- 
took County.  Nylander,  1. 
Slate  investigations  during  1904,  Dale, 
8. 
Water  powers  of  Maine,  Pressey,  3. 
Water  resources  of  Maine,  Bayley,  2. 
Underground  waters  of  Maine,  Bayley, 
3. 
Water  resources  of  the  Portsmouth- 
York  region,  Smith  (G.  O.),  18. 
Water     supply     from     Glacial     gravels 
near  Augusta,  Smith   (G.  O.),  19. 
Marcus  Island. 
Monograph  of  Marcus  Island,  Bryan,  1. 
Maryland. 
Addition  to  coral  fauna  of  Aquia  Eo- 
cene formation  of  Maryland,. 
Vaughan,  14. 
Basic  rocks  of  northeastern  Maryland., 
Leonard,  1. 
Bituminous  coal  field  of  Maryland, 
White  (D.),  7. 
Buried  cypress  forests,  Bibbins,  3. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Clays  of  Maryland,  Ries,  5. 
Clays  of  the  United   States,   Ries,  6. 
Cockeysville  marble,  Mathews  .and  Mil- 
ler, 1. 
