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Physiographic  geology — Continued. 
Ohio   Valley  region — Continued. 
Glacial  formations  and  drainage  fea- 
tures of  Erie  and  Ohio  basins,  Lev- 
erett,  4. 
Geology  of  Cincinnati,  Nickles.  3. 
History  of  Little  Miami  River,  Bow- 
nocker,  1. 
Inter-Glacial  valley  in  Illinois,  Hub- 
bard (G.  D.),  1. 
Lower  Carboniferous  area  of  southern 
Indiana,  Ashley,  2. 
Physiographic  and  ecological  study  of 
the  Lake  Eagle  region,  Mills  (W. 
M.),  1. 
Pre-Glacial  drainage  conditions  in 
vicinity  of  Cincinnati,  Fowke,  2. 
Pre-Glacial  drainage  of  Wayne  and  ad- 
jacent counties,  Ohio,  Todd  (J.  II.), 
1. 
Section  across  southern  Indiana,  New- 
sora,  3. 
Topographic  features  of  lower  Tippe- 
canoe Valley,  Breeze,  2. 
Topography  and  geography  of  Bean 
Blossom  Valley,  Monroe  County,  Ind  , 
Marsters,  1. 
Topography  and  geology  of  Clifton 
Gorge,  Wells   (W.  E.),  1. 
Topography  of  Athens  and  vicinity, 
Ohio,  Stearns  (R.  E.  C).  3. 
Valley  of  lower  Tippecanoe  River, 
Breeze,  1. 
Wabash    River    terraces    in    Tippecanoe 
County,  Ind.,  McBeth,  3. 
Pacific  coast  region. 
Abandoned  stream  gaps  in  northern 
Washington,   Smith    (G.   0.),   12. 
Asymmetry  of  crest  lines  in  the  high 
Sierra  of  California,  Gilbert,  19. 
Coos  Bay  folio,  Diller,  4. 
Current  notes  on  physiography,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  5. 
Domes  and  dome  structure  of  the  high 
Sierras,  Gilbert,  17. 
Ellensburg  folio,  Smith   (G.  0.),  7. 
Erosion  on  the  Pacific  coast,  Holder,  2. 
Fauual  relations  of  the  Carrizo  Creek 
beds,  Arnold,  3. 
Geological  reconnaissance  across  the 
Cascade  Range,  Smith  and  Calkins, 
1. 
Geology  and  petrography  of  Crater 
Lake  National  Park,  Diller  and  Pat- 
ton,  1. 
Geology  and  physiography  of  central 
Washington,  Smith   (G.   O.),  8. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  central 
Oregon,  Russell,  21. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  east- 
central  Washington,  Calkins,  3. 
Geology  of  Mineral  King,  Knopf  and 
Thelen,  1. 
Geology  of  the  John  Day  Basin,  Mer- 
riam   (J.  C),  1. 
Geomorphogeny  of  Kern  Basin,  Lawson 
(A.  C),  10. 
Physiographic  geology— Continued. 
Pacific  coast  region — Continued. 
Great  lava-flood,  Redway,  1. 
Hanging  valleys  of  the  Yosemite,  Bran- 
ner,  5. 
Lake  Chelan,  Fairbanks,  4. 
Lake  Chelan  and  its  glacier,  Gannett,  3. 
Mount  Lassen  and  cinder  cone  region, 
Miller  (E.  I.),  1. 
Mount  Stuart  folio,  "Smith   (G.  O.),  13. 
Origin  of  transverse  mountain  valleys, 
Le  Conte,  1. 
Pacific   mountain    system,    Spencer    (A. 
C),  5. 
Pacific     mountain     system     of     British 
Columbia    and    Alaska,    Spencer    (A. 
C),  4. 
Periodic    migrations    between     Asiatic 
and   American   coasts   of   the    Pacific 
Ocean,  Smith  (J.  P.),  4. 
Petroleum  in  California,  Claypole,  3. 
Physiographic     features     of     Klamath 
Mountains,  Anderson    ( F.   M.),  2. 
Physiography    and   deformation    of   the 
Wenatchee-Chelan     district,     Willis, 
11. 
Physiography   and   geology   of   the   Sis- 
kiyou Range,  Anderson   (F.  M.),  5. 
Physiography  of  California,  Fairbanks, 
3. 
Post-Tertiary  deformation   of  the  Cas 
cade  Range,  Willis,  13. 
Potter  Creek  cave,  Sinclair,  5. 
♦Prehistoric  California,  Yates  (L.  G.),  1. 
Profile    of   maturity    in    Alpine   glacial 
erosion,  'Johnson  (W.  D.),  3. 
Post-Tertiary    elevation    of    Sierra    Ne- 
vada, Turner,  9. 
River  terraces  of  Klamath  region,  Her- 
shey,  20. 
River    terraces    of    the    Orleans    basin, 
Hershey,   22. 
San  Luis  folio,  Fairbanks,  7. 
Sierran     valleys     of     Klamath     region, 
Hershey,  18. 
Terraces    of   the    High    Sierra,    Gilbert, 
24. 
Tertiary   peneplain   in   Klamath   region. 
California,  Hershey,  15. 
Topographic    development    of    Klamath 
Mountains,  Diller,  10. 
Wreck  of  Mount  Mazama,  Diller,  8. 
Panama. 
Current  notes  on   physiography,   Davis 
(W.  M.),  33. 
Rocky  Mountain  region. 
Aladdin   folio,   Darton  and  OTIarra,   1. 
Alps  of  Montana,  Matthes,  2. 
Canyons  of  southeastern  Colorado,  Lee 
(W.  T.),  4. 
Current  notes  on   physiography,   Davis 
(W.  M.),  9,   12,  42,  44. 
Description    of    Bates    Hole,    Wyoming, 
Knight  (W.  C),  1. 
Ephemeral  lakes  in  arid  regions,  Keyes, 
30. 
Fracture  valley  system,  Iddings,  2. 
