FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Nebraska — Continued. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Chalcedony-lime  nuts  from  Bad  Lands, 
Barbour   (E.  H.),  2. 
Coal  Measure  Bryozoa  of  Nebraska, 
Condra,  2. 
Comparison  of  fossil  diatoms.  Elmore. 
1. 
Concretions  of  the  Pierre  shale,  Barbour 
(C.  A.),  2. 
Dakota  and  Carboniferous  clays  of  Ne- 
braska, Gould  and   Fisher,   1. 
Dakota  Cretaceous  of  Kansas  and  Ne 
barska,  Could.  5. 
Discovery  of  meteoric  iron  in  Nebraska, 
Barbour    (E.  II.).  :;. 
Discovery  of  the  Laramie  in  Nebraska, 
Fisher    (C.   A.).   3. 
Fauna  of  the  Permian,  Beede,  2. 
Geological  bibliography  of  Nebraska. 
Barbour  and  Fisher,  1. 
Geology  and  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  central  Great  Plains, 
Darton,  IS. 
Geology    and    water    resources    of    !';ii 
rick    and    Goshen    Hole   quadrangles. 
Adams  (G.  I.),  4. 
Geology  of  Dakota  County,  Burchard.  2. 
Gigantic  mammal  from  Loup  Fork  beds, 
Peterson,   4. 
Ground  sloth  from  Nebraska  Pleisto- 
cene, Brown  (B.  i .  1 . 
Jefferson  County.  Carmony,  1. 
Lignites  of  the  Missouri  Valley,  Burch- 
ard.  1. 
Limestone  quarries  of  Nebraska,  Fisher 
(C.  A.).  2. 
Meteorites  of  Nebraska.  Barbour  (E. 
ID,  4. 
Missouiian  and  Permo-Carhoniferous 
fish  fauna  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
Eastman   and   Barbour,   1. 
New  Bryozoa  from  Coal  Measures  of 
Nebraska.  Condra,  1. 
New  Miocene  artiodactyl,  Barbour  I  E. 
II.).  11. 
Old  Platte  channel.  Condra.  4. 
Osteology  of  Oxydactylus,   Peterson.    1. 
Pleistocene  fauna  from  Play  Springs, 
Matthew   (W.  D.),  8. 
Report  of  State  Geological  Survey.  Bar- 
bour   (E.   II.).  5. 
Report  of  State  geologist.  Barbour  (E. 
H.),  8. 
Rhombdpora  lepidodendroides  Meek, 
Condra.  .*'.. 
Scotts  Bluff  folio.  Darton.  11. 
Value  of  bluff  and  valley  wash  depos- 
its as  brick  material.  Fisher  (C.  A.), 
1. 
Volcanic    ash    in    Nebraska    soils.    Bar- 
bour   (E.   IL),   7. 
Nevada. 
Alum  deposit  near  Silver  Peak,  Spurr, 
21. 
Nevada — Continued. 
Alunite-jarosite  group  of  minerals, 
Hillebrand  and  Penfield,  1. 
Basin  range  structure  of  the  Humboldt 
legion,  Louderback,  4. 
Building  stones  of  Nevada,  Reid  (.1. 
A...  2. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel.  .".4. 
Coal  deposits  between  Silver  Peak  and 
Candelaria,  Spurr.  20. 
Contact  quaquaversal.    Purington,    2. 
Delamar  and  Horn-Silver  mines.  Em- 
mons  (S.  F. ),  3. 
Developments  at  Tonopah  during  11)04, 
Spurr.  26. 
District  of  Goldfield,  Draper.  1. 
Faulting  at  Tonopah,  Spurr,  24. 
Genetic  relations  of  western  Nevada 
ores,  Spurr,  31. 
Geological  features  of  Nevada,  Louder- 
back.  1. 
Geological  reconnoissance  of  region  of 
upper  main  Walker  River,  Smith 
(D.  T.),  1. 
Geology  of  Goldfield,  Dominian.  1,  2. 
Geology  of  Goldfields  district.  Spurr, 
19. 
Geology  of  Nevada,  Spurr,  6. 
Geology  of  Nevada  south  of  fortieth 
parallel,  Spurr.  28. 
Geology  of  region  of  Walker  River, 
Smith    (I).  T. ),  2. 
Geology  of  the  Great  Basin,  Turner,  1. 
Geology  of  the  Tonopah  mining  dis- 
trict, Spurr.  29. 
Gold-bearing  quartzites  of  eastern  Ne- 
vada, Weeks,  2. 
Gold  production  of  North  America, 
Lindgren.  10. 
Gold  production  of  North  America, 
Turner,  15. 
Gypsum  deposits  of  Nevada.  Louder- 
bark.  2.  5. 
Historical  geology  of  Esmeralda  Coun- 
ty. Turner,  5. 
Hydro-thermal  activity  in  veins  at 
Wedekind,  Morris.   1. 
Ichthyosaurian  limb  from  Triassic  of 
Nevada.  Merriam    (J.  C),  14. 
Lone   Mountain   district.    Lakes,    72, 
Marine  Trias  of  western  America, 
Smith   (J.  P.),  5. 
Metallic  sulphides  from  Steamboat 
Springs,  Lindgren,  19. 
Minerals  from  Pacific  Slates.  Turner. 
4. 
Mines  of  Esmeralda  County.  Turner.  3. 
Montezuma    district.    Stretch,    .".. 
Nevada  coal  Held,  Stonehain.  1. 
Nevada  ore  deposit,  Wiel,  1. 
New  fossil  cyprinoid.  Leuciscus  tur- 
ners, Lucas   I  F.  A.  ).  4. 
Nitrate  deposits.  Humboldt  County, 
Wagenen,  1. 
Notes  on  Goldfield,  Winchell  (H.  V.),  5. 
Notes  on  Tonopah,  Easton,  1. 
