FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,   INCLUSIVE. 
599 
Nomenclature— Continued. 
Results  of  the  late  Minnesota  geological 
survey.  Winchell   (N.  II.),  13. 
Significance   of  term   Sierran,    Hershey, 
8. 
Suggestion    from    the    State    geologist, 
Lane.  4. 
Term  Bradfordian,  Bather,  1. 
Twenty-fourth    Annual    Report    United 
States    Geological    Survey.    Walcott, 
10. 
Word  geest  in  geology,  Dryer,  '■'>. 
STorth  Carolina. 
Asheville  folio.  Keith,  9. 
Atlantic  coast  Triassic  coal  field,  Wood-   j 
worth.  4. 
Biennial   report  of  the  State  geologist,   I 
Holmes    (J.  A.),   1,  2. 
Carolina  gold  deposits,  Weed,  3. 
Carolina  tin  belt,  Graton,  3. 
Cement  materials   and   industry   of  the   : 
United  States,  Eckel,  :'»4. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Copper-hearing   rocks  of  Virgilina   cop- 
per district,  Watson   (T.  L.),  6. 
Copper  deposits  of  Appalachian  States, 
Weed.  17. 
Copper     deposits     of     southern     United 
States,  Weed.  2. 
Corundum  of  North  Carolina,  Pratt  and 
Lewis,  1. 
Corundum  in  North  Carolina,  Ropes,  1. 
Cranberry  folio,  Keith,  4. 
Forms  of  sand  dunes,  Cobb,  4. 
Gold  in  North  Carolina,  Moore  (F.),  1. 
Granites    of    North    Carolina.    Watson 
(T.  L),  13,  10. 
Greeneville  folio,  Keith,  11. 
Iron  of  meteoric  origin.  Pratt,  1. 
Iron-ore  deposits  of  the  Cranberry  dis- 
trict, Keith,  5. 
Leopardite,  Watson  (T.  L.),  14. 
Marble    and    talc    of    North    Carolina, 
Pratt,  7. 
Meteoreisen   von   Locust   Grove,   Cohen, 
1. 
Meteoreisen    von    Nenntmannsdorf    und 
Persimmon  Creek,  Cohen,  6. 
Meteoreisen      von      Persimmon      Creek. 
Klein,  2. 
Meteoreisen-Studien,  Cohen,  4. 
Meteorite   from   Hendersonville,   Glenn, 
3. 
Mining    industry     in     North     Carolina, 
Pratt,  4,  8,  9-11. 
Mount  Mitchell  folio.  Keith.  12. 
New  Palffiotrochis  locality,  Cobb,  3. 
Norfolk  folio,  Darton,  7. 
Octahedrite  and  brookite,  Robinson  (H. 
IL),  1. 
Orbicular     gabbro-diorite     from     Davie 
County,  Watson   (T.  L.),  15. 
Oyster  reefs  of  North  Carolina,  Grave, 
1. 
Persimmon  Creek  meteorite,  Tassin,  4. 
Purpurite,  a  new  mineral,  Graton  and 
Schaller,  1. 
North  Carolina— Continued. 
Recent  changes  in  North  Carolina  coast, 
Cobb.  2. 
Stream   contest   along   the   Blue   Ridge, 
Davis  (W.  M.),  48. 
Talc  deposits  of  North  Carolina.  Keith, 
7. 
Tin,  Struthers  and  Pratt.  1. 
Tin    deposits    of    the    Carolinas,    Pratt 
and  Sterrett,  1. 
Underground  waters  of  North  Carolina, 
Fuller   (M.  L. ),  24. 
Water  resources  of  Cowee  and   Pisgah 
quadrangles,  North  Carolina,  Gale,  1. 
.North  Dakota. 
Casselton-Fargo  folio.  Hall  and  Wil- 
lard.  1. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Economic  geology  of  the  Pembina  re- 
gion, Berkey,  7. 
Glacial  drift  in  the  Dakotas,  Upham, 
27. 
Laramie  and  Fort  Union  beds,  Wilder, 
7. 
Lignite  coal  fields  of  North  Dakota, 
Wilder,  2. 
Lignite  deposits,  Haseltine,  1. 
Lignite  deposits  of  North  Dakota. 
Wilder.  1. 
Lignite  of  North  Dakota,  Wilder,  8. 
Lignite  on  the  Missouri,  Heart,  and 
Cannon  Ball  rivers,  Wilder,  10. 
Lignites  of  the  Missouri  Valley,  Bur- 
chard,  1. 
Niagara  meteorite,  Preston  (II.  L.),  1. 
Origin  of  North  Dakota  lignites,  Wilder, 
5. 
Region  between  the  Northern  Pacific 
Railroad  and  Missouri  River,  Wood 
(L.  H.),  1. 
Report  of  geological  survey,  Babcock,  1. 
Rocky  Mountain  coal  fields,  Storrs  ( L. 
S.),  1. 
Story  of  the  prairies,  Willard,  1. 
Topographic  features  and  geological 
formations  of  North  Dakota,  Leon- 
ard, 4. 
Water  resources  of  Devils  Lake  region, 
Babcock,  2. 
Ohio. 
Arthrodires  from  the  Cleveland  shale, 
Dean.  1. 
Berea  grit  oil  sand  in  Cadiz  quadrangle, 
Griswold,  1. 
Bituminous  coal  field  of  Ohio,  Hasel- 
tine, 2. 
Carboniferous  of  the  Appalachian  ba- 
sin, Stevenson  (J.  J.),  6. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Changes  in  drainage  near  Lancaster, 
Hyde,  1. 
Cincinnati  geanticline,  Foerste,  10. 
Cincinnati  group  in  western  Tennessee, 
Foerste,  6. 
