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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
T^ichigan— Continued. 
Origin  of  Michigan  gypsum  deposits, 
Grimsley,  6. 
Paleozoic  coral  reefs,  Grabau,  10. 
Platygonus  compressus  Le  Conte,  Wag- 
ner,  1. 
Port  Huron  oil  field,  Gordon  (C.  II.),  2. 
Portland  cement  industry  in  Michigan, 
Russell,  6. 
Pre-Glacial  surface  deposits,  Lane,  2. 
Recent  work  of  geological  survey,  Lane, 
18. 
Reed  City  meteorite,  Preston  (H.  L. ), 
4. 
Relation  of  vein  at  Central  mine.  Ke- 
weenaw Point,  to  Kearsage  conglom- 
erate, Hubbard   (L.  L.),  2. 
Report  of  Michigan  geological  survey, 
Lane,  17. 
Report  of  progress  in  the  Porcupines. 
Wright  (F.  E.).  4. 
Report  of  State  geologist,  Lane,  3. 
Report  on  Arenac  County,  Gregory  <  W. 
M.),  1,  2. 
Report  on  Lake  Superior  region,  Van 
Hise  and  others,  1. 
Salt,  Lane,  12. 
Shells  of  marls,  Walker  (B.),  1. 
Sixth  annual  report  of  State  geologist, 
Lane,  48,  49. 
Stratigraphy  of  Traverse  group,  Gra- 
bau, 5. 
Stream  capture  in  Michigan,  Bowman 
I.),  1. 
Sub-Carboniferous  limestone  exposure 
at   Grand   Rapids,    Whittenjore,    1. 
Subsurface  geology  of  Alcona  County, 
Lane,  7. 
Suggestion  from  State  geologist,  Lane, 
4. 
Summary  of  Lake  Superior  geology, 
Leith,  14. 
Surface  geology  of  Alcona  County,  Lev- 
erett,  3. 
Surface  geology  of  Lapeer  County,  Tay- 
lor  (F.  B.),  2. 
Tamarack  mine  cross  section,  Lane,  45. 
Theory  of  copper  deposition,  Lane,  28. 
Topography,  soils,  water  resources,  etc., 
of  Muskegon  County,  McLouth,  1. 
Traverse  group  of  Michigan,  Grabau, 
14. 
Underground  waters  of  lower  Michigan, 
Lane,  38. 
Variation  of  geothermal  gradient,  Lane, 
27. 
Water  resources  of  Michigan,  Cooper 
(W.  F.),  1. 
Water  supply  of  the  lower  peninsula 
of  Michigan,  Cooper  (W.  F.),  2. 
Waters  of  upper  peninsula  of  Michi- 
gan, Lane,  40. 
Wave  cutting  on  west  shore  of  Lake 
Huron,  Gordon   (C.  H.),  3. 
Work  of  Geological  Survey  in  upper 
peninsula,  Hubbard   (L.  L.),  3.  ( 
Mineralogy. 
Action  of  ammonium  chloride  upon  sili- 
cates, Clarke  and  Steiger,  1. 
Action  of  silver  nitrate  and  thallous 
nitrate  upon  certain  natural  sili- 
cates, Steiger,  2. 
Alkalisyenit  von  Beverly,  Mass.,  Wright 
(F.  E.),  3. 
Alunite-jarosite  group  of  minerals,  Hil- 
lebrand  and  Penfield,   1. 
Amphibole  hudsonite,  Weidman,  2. 
Analisis  y  clasificacion  de  un  granate 
de  Pihuamo,  Villa relfo,  2. 
Analysis  of  kunzite,  Davis  (R.  O.  E.),  1. 
Andover  meteorite,  Ward  (H.  A.),  6. 
Apatite  crystals,  Antwerp,  N.  Y., 
Knight   (N. ),  4. 
Apatite,  from  Minot,  Me.,  Wolff  and 
Palache,  1. 
Archaean  rocks  of  Ottawa  Valley, 
Osann.  2. 
Arizpe  meteorite,  Wuensch,  1. 
Arrangement  of  collections  of  meteor- 
ites, Brezina,  1. 
Babingtonite  from  Massachusetts,  Pa- 
lache and  Fraprie,  1. 
Bacubirito  meteorite,  Aguilera,  4. 
Bacubirito,  or  the  great  meteorite  of 
Sinaloa,  Mexico,  Ward   (H.  A.),  4. 
Barite  and  selenite  crystals,  Rowe,  3. 
Barites  of  Nebraska  and  Bad  Lands, 
Barbour   (E.  H.),  1. 
Bastnasite  and  tysonite,  Allen  and 
Comstock,   1. 
Bath  Furnace  aerolite,  Ward  (H.  A.), 
12. 
Bath  Furnace  meteoric  fall,  Miller  (A. 
M.),  3. 
Bath  Furnace  meteorite,  Ward  (II.  A.), 
5. 
Bauxite  deposits  of  Georgia,  Watson 
(T.  L.),  12. 
Bedford  cyrtolite,  Luquer,  2. 
Bibliography  and  index  of  North  Amer- 
ican geology,  paleontology,  petrology, 
and  mineralogy,  Weeks,  3,  4,  6,  7,  10, 
15. 
Billings  meteorite,  Ward  (H.  A.),  10. 
Bismuth  and  bismite  from  Pala,  Cal., 
Kunz,  6. 
Borderland  between  crystallography 
and  chemistry,  Goldschmidt,  1. 
Calcite  from  the  Joplin  mining  dis- 
trict, Sterrett,  2. 
California  minerals,   Schaller,  3. 
Californite,  a  new  ornamental  stone, 
Kunz,  5. 
Canadian  amphiboles,  Harrington  (B. 
J.),  2. 
Canyon  City  meteorite,  Ward  (H.  A.), 
7. 
Cape  York  meteorites,  Hovey  (E.  O. ), 
42. 
Carnotite  and  associated  vanadiferous 
minerals  in  western  Colorado,  Hille- 
brand  and  Ransome,  1. 
Casas  Grandes  meteorite,  Tassin,  3. 
