FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
589 
Missouri— Continued. 
Fossils  from  the  upper  Paleozoic  rocks, 
Rowley,  1. 
Galena-Joplin  lead  ;md  zinc  district, 
Haworth,  1. 
Geological  surveys  in  Missouri,  Broad- 
head,  1. 
Geological  relations  and  age  of  Si. 
Joseph  and  Potosi  limestones  of  Mis- 
souri, Nason,  5. 
Geology  and  mineralogy,  Broadhead,  3. 
Geology  and  physiography  of  Missouri, 
Marbut,  4. 
Geology  of  Jacohs  Cavern,  Gould,  12. 
Geology  of  Miller  County,  Ball  and 
Smith.  1. 
Geology  of  Missouri,  Broadhead,  2. 
Geology  of  Missouri,  Gallaher,  1,  2. 
Geology  of  Moniteau  County,  Van 
Horn,  1. 
Geology  of  the  Hahatonka  district. 
Scherer,  1. 
Gisements  de  minerals  de  zinc,  De 
maret,   1. 
Glacial  bowlders  along  Osage  River  in 
Missouri,  Buckley,  Ball,  and  Smith,  1. 
Graydon  sandstone,  Bahcock  and  Minor, 
1. 
Hannihal  formation  in  Greene  County, 
Park  and  Lyman,  2. 
History  of  geological  surveys  in  Mis- 
souri,  Broadhead,   1. 
Introduction  to  geology  of  Miller 
County,  Buckley,   5. 
Introduction  to  geology  of  Moniteau 
County,   Buckley,  8. 
Joplin  zinc  district,  Steele,  1. 
King-Ritter  fault,  Ruhl.  1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Mississippi 
Valley,  Keyes,  20. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Mississippi 
Valley,  Van  Hise  and  Bain,  1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Ozark  region. 
Bain,  2. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Ozark  region. 
Van  Hise,  5. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  the  Joplin 
district,  Smith   (W.  S.  T.),  2. 
Limestone  conglomerate  in  the  lead  re- 
gion, Nason,  1. 
Loess,  Broadhead,  6. 
Mineralogy  [of  Missouri],  Broadhead, 
2, 
Minerals  of  Joplin  district,  Rogers,  6. 
Missouri     and     Arkansas     zinc     mines, 
Branner,  3. 
Missouri     and     Arkansas     zinc     mines. 
Hedburg,   1. 
Missouri     and     Arkansas     zinc     mines, 
Nichols     (II.    W.),    '2. 
Missouri  coal  field.  Griffith,  4. 
Missouri   lead  and  zinc  regions.   Crook. 
2 
Missouri  paleontology,  Rowley,  4. 
Names    of    coals    west    of    Mississippi 
River,  Keyes.  10. 
Natural  mounds,  Spillman,  1. 
Missouri— Continued. 
New  forms  of  Carboniferous  fish  re- 
mains, Eastman,  0. 
New  Madrid  earthquake,  Broadhead,  3. 
New  Madrid  earthquake,  Shepard,  3. 
Nomenclature  of  the  Cambrian  forma- 
tions of  the  St.  Francois  Mountains. 
Keyes,  6. 
Observations  at  Pegmatite  Hill,  Ruhl, 
2. 
Occurrence  of  greenockite  on  calcite 
from  Joplin,  Cornwall,  1. 
Origin  of  Joplin  ore  deposits,  Bain,  1. 
Physiography  and  geology  of  Ozark  re- 
gion, Adams   (G.  I.).  3. 
Physiography  of  Ozark  region,  Marbut, 
3. 
Pierson  Creek  mines.  Smith  and  Stand- 
ley.   1. 
Quarrying  industry  of  Missouri,  Buck- 
ley and  Buehler,  1. 
Relations  and  age  of  the  St.  Joseph  and 
Potosi  limestones,  Nason,  2. 
Report  of  State  geologist,  Buckley,  4. 
Rocks  and  get  'ogical  horizons  of 
Greene  County,  Shepard,  6. 
Saccharoidal  sandstone,  Broadhead,  8. 
Ste.  Genevieve  meteorite,  Ward  ( H. 
A.),  1. 
Sandstones  of  Ozark  region,  Marbut,  2. 
Small  mounds,  Bushnell,  1. 
Source  of  Missouri  lead,  Wheeler  (H. 
A.),  1. 
Spring  system  of  the  Decaturville  dome, 
Shepard,  4. 
Springfield  water  supply,  Park  and  Ly- 
man, 1. 
Springs  of  the  Ozark  region,  Fuller  (M. 
L),  35. 
Structural  features  of  Joplin  district. 
Bain.  17. 
Structural  features  of  the  Joplin  dis- 
trict, Siebenthal.  4. 
Surface  deposits  of  Missouri  and  Kan- 
sas, Broadhead,  7. 
Table  of  geological  formations,  Shep- 
ard, 5. 
Underground  waters  of  Missouri,  Shep- 
ard, 5. 
Water  resources  of  Missouri,  Shepard. 
2# 
Water  resources  of  the  Joplin  district. 
Smith  (W.  S.  T.),  4. 
Western  interior  coal  field,  Bain,  3. 
Winoka  gravels.  Hays,   1. 
Winoka  gravels.  Park   (E.  J.),  1. 
Zinc  deposits  of  Missouri,  Bain,  13. 
Montana. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra,  1. 
Alps  of  Montana,  Matthes,  2. 
Barite  and  selenite  crystals,  Rowe,  3. 
Bowlders  due  to  rock  decay,  Upham,  24. 
Cement    resources    of   Montana,    Weed, 
33. 
Chalcocite  at  Bntte,  Winchell   (H.  V.), 
2, 
