FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,   INCLUSIVE. 
593 
New  Jersey — Continued. 
Fauna  of  Cliffwood  clays,  Weller,  10, 
13. 
Flora  of  the  Matawan  formation.  Berry, 
5. 
Fossil  flora  from  Cliffwood,  Berry,  9. 
Gisements  de  minerals  de  zinc,  Dema- 
ret,  1. 
Glacial  geology  of  New  Jersey,  Salis- 
bury and  others,  1. 
Glauconite,  Prather,  3. 
Griggstown  copper  deposit,  Weed.   27. 
Iron  and  zinc  mines,  Kummel,  5. 
Leucite-tinguaite  from  Beemerville. 
Wolff,  1. 
Magnetite  deposits  in  Sussex  County, 
Spencer  (A.  C),  11. 
Manufacture  of  clay  products,  Ries,  13. 
Matawan  formation,  Clark  (W.  B.),  5. 
Mineralogical  notes,  Chester,  1. 
Mining  industry,  Kummel,  2,  3. 
Molding  sands  of  New  Jersey,  Kiimmel, 
9. 
New  minerals  from  Franklin,  Penfield 
and  Warren,  1. 
New  York  City  folio,  Merrill  and  others, 
1. 
Occurrence  of  thaumasite,  Penfield  and 
Pratt,  1. 
Old  swamp  bottom,  Berry.  12. 
On  clinohedrite,  Penfield  and  Foote,  2. 
On  gahnite,  Brush,  3, 
On  sussexite,  Brush,  2. 
Paleozoic  faunas,  Weller,  6. 
Paleozoic  limestones  of  Kittatinny  Val- 
ley, Kummel  and  Weller,  1. 
Paleozoic  rocks  of  northwestern  New 
Jersey,  Van  Ingen,  .">. 
Plants  from  the  Matawan  formation. 
Berry,  4. 
Pleistocene  mollusks  of  White  Pond, 
Baker,  1. 
Portland-cement  industry,  Kummel.  1. 
Pre-Cambrian  rocks  of  New  Jersey, 
Spencer  (A.  O),  15. 
Pre-Cambrian  rocks  of  the  Franklin 
Furnace  quadrangle,  Spencer  (A.  C), 
13. 
Preliminary  report  on  the  Paleozoic  for- 
mations, Weller,  3. 
Report  ot  State  geologist,  Kummel,  8. 
Rocks  of  Green  Pond  Mountain  region, 
Kiimiael  and  Weller.  2. 
Serpentines  of  Manhattan  Island,  New- 
land,  1. 
Stratigraphy  of  New  Jersey  clays,  Kiim- 
mel and  Knapp,  1. 
Summary  and  index  of  reports  of  New 
Jersey  geological  survey,  Kummel, 
6. 
Surface  formations  in  southern  New 
Jersey,  Salisbury,  1. 
Talc  deposits  of  Phillipsburg,  Peck,  6. 
Triassic  fishes  of  New  Jersey,  Eastman, 
20. 
Underground  waters  of  New  Jersey, 
Knapp   (G.  N.),  1,  3. 
Bull.  301—06 38 
New  Jersey — Continued. 
Water  resources  of  New  Jersey,  La 
Forge,  1. 
Well  records,  Kummel,  10. 
Wells  at  White  Oak  Ridge,  Vermeule,  1. 
Zinc  and  manganese  deposits  of  Frank- 
lin Furnace,  Wolff,  2. 
New  Mexico. 
Age  of  lavas  of  plateau  region,  Reagan, 
o 
Alunite-jarosite  group  of  minerals,  Hil- 
lebrand  and  Penfield.  1. 
Analcite-bearing  camptonite  from  New 
Mexico,  Ogilvie,  2. 
Applications  of  geology  to  economic 
problems  in  New  Mexico,  Herrick  (C. 
L.),  1. 
Basin  features  of  southwestern  United 
States,  Keyes,  40. 
Bisection  of  mountain  blocks,  Keyes,  52. 
Block  mountains  in  New  "Mexico,  John- 
son  (D.  W.),  7. 
Block  mountains  in  New  Mexico,  Keyes, 
37. 
Bolson  plains,  Keyes,  38. 
Bolson  plains.  Tight,  6. 
Burro  Mountain  copper  district,  Reid 
(G.  D.),  1. 
Canyons  of  northeastern  New  Mexico, 
Lee  (W.  T.),  0. 
Cerillos  anthracite  mine,  Lakes,  5. 
Clinoplains  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Herrick 
(C.  L.),  5. 
Coal  fields  of  White  Mountain  region, 
Fisher   (C.  A.),  4. 
Coal,  graphite,  and  oil  field  of  Raton, 
Lakes,   23. 
Coal  Measure  forest  near  Socorro,  Her- 
rick  (C.  L.),  3. 
Copper  deposits  of  Sierra  Oscura,  Tur- 
ner. 11. 
Curtis  mines.  Lakes,  7. 
Earthquakes  in  New  Mexico.  Bagg.  4. 
Ephemeral  lakes  in  arid  regions,  Keyes, 
30. 
Extinct  glaciers,  Stone   (G.  H.),  2. 
Fossil  form  of  Orohelix  yavapai  Pils- 
bry,  Cockerell,  2. 
Fundamental  complex  beyond  southern 
end  of  Rocky  Mountains,   Keyes,  46. 
Geological  reconnaissance  in  eastern 
Valencia  County,  Johnson  (D.  W.),  2. 
Geological  structure  of  Jornada  del 
Muerto,  Keyes,  53. 
Geological  structure  of  New  Mexican 
bolson  plains,  Keyes,  29. 
Geology  and  underground  water  condi- 
tions of  the  Jornada  del  Muerto, 
Keyes,  49. 
Geology  of  Apache  Canyon  placers, 
Keyes,  33. 
Geology  of  the  Cerrillos  Hills,  John- 
son  (D.  W.),  4-6. 
Geology  of  the  Jemez- Albuquerque  re- 
gion, Reagan.  1. 
Geology  of  the  saline  basins  of  central 
New  Mexico,  Johnson  (D,  W.),  1. 
