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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Nevada— Continued. 
Notes    on    two   desert    mines,    Emmons 
(S.  F.),  2. 
Occurrence  of  tungsten  ore,  Weeks,  1. 
Ore  deposits  of  Contact,  Bailey  (J.  T. ) , 
1. 
Ore  deposits  at  Silver  Peak  quadrangle, 
Spurr,  18. 
Ore   deposits   of  Tonopali,    Spurr,   8,   9, 
11. 
Ores  of  Ooldtield,  Spurr,  25. 
Osceola    tungsten    deposits.    Smith    (F. 
B.),  1. 
Pyramid  Lake,  Fairbanks.  2. 
Rabbit     Hole     sulphur     mines.     Adams 
(G.  I.).  16. 
Santa  Fe  mining  district,  McCormick,  1. 
Silver  Peak  region,  Spurr,  22. 
Southern    Nevada     and     Inyo     <  'ounty. 
Taft,   1. 
Stibnite    at    Steamboat    Springs.    Lind- 
gren,  24. 
Stratigraphy  of  Tlinta  Mountains,  Ber- 
key,  8. 
Structural    section   of    a    Basiu    range, 
Louderback,  3. 
Structure  and  genesis  of  the  Comstock 
lode,  Reid  (J.  A.),  3. 
Tatigkeit  heisser  Quellen   in  den  Gan- 
gen  von  Wedekind,  Wendeborn.  1. 
Tonopah,  Knapp  (S.  A.).  1. 
Tonopah  mining  camp,  Lakes,  68. 
Tonopah  mining  district,  Spurr.  27. 
Triassic   Ichthyopterygia  from   Califor- 
nia and  Nevada,  Merriam  (J.  O.  4. 
Triassic    ichthyosaurs   from   California 
and  Nevada,  Osborn,  15. 
Tungsten  ore  in  eastern  Nevada,  Weeks, 
8. 
Typical   Nevada   mining   region,    Lakes, 
69. 
Variations  of  texture  in  Tertiary  igne- 
ous rocks  of  the  Great  Basin,  Spurr, 
2. 
Water  storage  in  Truckee  Basin,  Taylor 
<L  II.),  1. 
Newfoundland. 
Exploration  in  the  Carboniferous  basin 
near  Grand  Lake,  Howley.  2, 
Geological    exploration    in    district    of 
White  Bay.  Howley.  1. 
Preliminary      notice    ~of     Etcheminian 
fauna,  Matthew  (G.  F.),  1. 
Pyrites  deposits  at  Port  au  Port,  Meiss- 
ner.  1. 
Varioiitic  pillow-lava,  Daly,  9. 
New  Hampshire. 
Albany    granite    and    its    contact    phe- 
nomena, Hawes,  U. 
Ammonoosuc    district    of    New    Hamp- 
shire/Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  6. 
Composition  of  labradorite  rocks,  Dana. 
1. 
Description     of     Dalmanites     lunatus. 
Lambert.  1. 
Eruptive  rocks  in  Campton,  Hawes,  1. 
New  Hampshire — Continued. 
Geology  of  Littleton,  Hitchcock  (C. 
IL),   10. 
Geology  of  Monadnock  Mountain, 
Perry,  2. 
Geology  of  Mount  Kearsarge.  Perry.  1. 
Geology  of  the  Belknap  Mountains. 
Pirsson  and  Washington,  1. 
Glacial  topography  in  central  New 
Hampshire,  Emerson    (P.),  1. 
Moraines  and  eskers  in  the  White 
Mountains,  Upham,  23. 
Rocks  of  Lake  Winnepesaukee.  Wash- 
ington, 3. 
Trilobite  (Dalmanites  lunatus  i  from 
Littleton,  Lambert,  1'. 
Underground  waters  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Fuller  (M.  L.),  22. 
Water  resources  of  New  Hampshire, 
Boutwell,  7. 
Water    resources    of    the     Portsmouth- 
York  region,  Smith   (G.  O.),  18. 
New  Jersey. 
Acidaspis  from  a  bowlder  of  Marcellus 
shale,  Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  4. 
Administrative  report.  New  Jersey 
geological  survey,  Smock,  1. 
Administrative  report  of  State  geolo- 
gist, Kiimmel.  4. 
Administrative  report  of  State  geolo- 
gist, Kiimmel,  7. 
Artesian  wells,  Woolman,  1-3. 
Atlantic  Highlands  section,  Prather.  4. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Cement-rock  deposits  of  the  Lehigh 
district,  Eckel,  25. 
Classification  of  Upper  Cretaceous  for- 
mations of  New  Jersey,  Weller.  12. 
Clay  and  its  properties,  Ries,  12. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries.  6. 
Cliffwood  clays  and  the  Matawan, 
Knapp  (G.  N.),  2. 
Columbia  University  geological  depart- 
ment, Shinier,  4. 
Contributions  to  mineralogy.  Eyer- 
man.  1. 
Copper  deposits  of  Appalachian  States, 
Weed.  17. 
Copper  deposits  of  New  Jersey.  Weed. 
18. 
Copper  leaching  at  the  American  copper 
mine,  Bond,  1. 
Crania  of  Trenton,  Hrdlicka,  1. 
Cretaceous  near  Cliffwood,  Berry,  8. 
Cretaceous  formations  and  faunas  of 
New  Jersey,  Weller,  7. 
Cretaceous  turtles  of  New  Jersey.  Wie- 
land,  6,  7. 
Cretaceous  turtles  of  New  Jersey : 
Agomphus.   Wieland.   13. 
Crustacea  of  the  Cretaceous,  Pilsbry,  1. 
Crystallography  of  calcites  of  New 
Jersey  trap  region,  Rogers,  5. 
Fasciolaria  from  the  Eocene  green 
marls  at  Shark  River,  N.  J.,  Whit- 
field, 13. 
