FOE   THE   YEARS   1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
571 
Mineralogy — Con  t  inued . 
Meteorite  which  fell  near  Felix,  Ala- 
bama, Merrill  (G.  P.),  2. 
Meteorites  and  their  collectors,  Holder, 
3. 
Meteorites  of  Kansas,  Farrington,  11. 
Meteorites  of  Nebraska,  Barbour  (E. 
H.),   4. 
Meteorites  of  northwestern  Kansas, 
Farrington,  8. 
Method  for  the  exact  expression  of 
crystal  habit,  Rogers,  7. 
Method  of  petrographic  analysis.  Derr, 
1. 
Microscopic  -  petrographies!  1  methods, 
Wright  (F.  B.),  2. 
Mineral  analyses,  Clarke  (F.  W.),  1. 
Mineral   asbestiforme,   Villarello,   4. 
Mineral   catalog,   Foote,   1. 
Mineral  containing  radium,  Obalski,  "1. 
Mineral  occurrences  in  the  Salina  ep- 
och, Kraus,  3. 
Mineral  tables,  Eakle,  5. 
Mineralogia   Grcenlandica,   Boggild,   5. 
Mineralogical   notes,   Chester,   1. 
Mineralogical  notes,  Eakle,  1. 
Mineralogical  notes,  Ileadden,  1,  4. 
Mineralogical  notes,  Moses,  1. 
Mineralogical  notes,  Rogers,  2,  4. 
Mineralogical    notes,    Schaller,    8. 
Mineralogical  notes,  Warren,  1. 
Mineralogisk  resa  i  Syd-Groenland, 
Flink,  1. 
Miner alogisk-petrografiske  under  soege!- 
ser  af  Groenlandske  n'efelin  syeni- 
ter  og  beslsegtede  bjsegarter,  Ussing, 
1. 
Mineralogy  of  Chicago  area,  Crook,  1. 
Mineralogy  [of  Missouri],  Broadhead, 
2. 
Minerals  and  mineral  localities  of  Tex- 
as, Simonds,  3. 
Minerals  associated  with  copper,  Stone 
(G.  II.),  1. 
Minerals  at  Haddam,  Martin  (I).  S.),  1. 
Minerals  from  Julianehaab,  Greenland, 
Boggild,  2. 
Minerals  from  Leona  Heights,  Alameda 
County,    California,    Schaller,    1. 
Minerals  from  Narsarsuk  in  southern 
Greenland,  Flink,  2. 
Minerals  from  Pacific  States,  Turner, 
4,  7. 
Minerals  from  the  basalt  of  east  Green- 
land, Boggild.  4. 
Miners  is  from  the  Clifton-Morenci  dis- 
trict, Arizona,  Lindgren  and  Hille- 
brand,  1. 
Minerals  from  the  nephelite-syenite  at 
Julianehaab,  Boggild  and  Winther,  1. 
Minerals  in  gold  quartz  veins,  Lind- 
gren, 3. 
Minerals  in  rock  sections,  Luquer,  4., 
Minerals  of  Joplin  district,  Rogers,  6. 
Minerals  of  Nova  Scotia,  Gilpin,  1. 
Minerals  of  Ottawa  Valley,  Willimott, 
1. 
Mineralogy— Con  t  inued . 
Minerals  of  region  about  Nashville, 
Glenn,  7. 
Minerals  of  Rhode  Island,  Davis  (C. 
Abbott),   1. 
Minerals  of  the  Ilarriman  Alaska  ex- 
pedition, Palache,  4. 
Mines  and  minerals  of  Guanajuato, 
J  Blake   (W.  P.),  7. 
Missouri  and  Arkansas  zinc  mines,  Hed- 
burg,  1. 
Modes  of  occurrence  of  albertite,  Bai- 
ley (L.  W.),  1. 
Mohawkite,  Richards  (J.  W.),  1. 
Molybdenite  at  Crown  Point,  Crook,  3. 
Mount  Vernon  meteorite,  Tassin,  5. 
Native  arsenic  from  Montreal,  Evans 
(N.  N.),  1. 
New  form  of  calcite-sand  crystal,  Bar- 
bour and  Fisher,  2. 
New  forms  of  sperrylite,  Goldschmidt 
and  Nicol,  1. 
New  habit  for  chalcopyr'ite,  Richards 
(R.  W.),  1. 
New  lilac-coloi ^d  spodumene,  Kunz,  7. 
New  mercury  mineral  from  Terlingua. 
Hillebrand,  8. 
New  meteorite  from  Kansas,  Farring- 
ton, 7. 
New  meteorite  from  Kentucky,  Miller 
(A.  M.),  2. 
New  Mexico  mines  and  minerals,  Jones 
(F.  A.),  1. 
New  mineral  occurrences  in  Canada, 
Hoffmann,  2. 
New  minerals  from  Franklin,  N.  J., 
Penfield  and  Warren,  1. 
New  minerals  in  Canada,  Hoffmann,  3. 
New  occurrence  of  sperrylite,  Wells  and 
Penfield,  1. 
New  York  mineral  localities,  Whitlock, 
Niagara  meteorite,  Preston   (II.  L.),  1. 
Nickel  and  copper  deposits  of  Sudbury, 
Barlow,  8. 
Nonmetallic  minerals,  Merrill  (G.  P.), 
12. 
Nonmetollic  minerals,  U.  S.  National 
Museum,  Merrill   (G.  P.),  3. 
Note  on  certain  copper  minerals.  Win- 
chell   (A.  N.),  2. 
Notes  on  rocks  and  minerals  of  Michi- 
gan,  Wright    (F.   E.),  6. 
Occurrence  and  distribution  of  celest- 
ite-bearing  rocks,  Kraus,  4. 
Occurrence  of  aurichalcite,  Keyes,  39. 
Occurrence  of  chrompicotite,  Hoffmann, 
Occurrence    of    fayalite    in    Wisconsin, 
Weidman,  4. 
Occurrence  of  mica  in  Boulder  County, 
Schwarz,  1. 
Occurrence     of     minerals     at     Haddam 
Neck,  Bowman   (H.  L. ) ,  1. 
Occurrence  of  Texas  mercury  minerals, 
Hill   (B.  F.),  2. 
