FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
751 
Quaternary— Continued. 
Atlantic  coast  region — Continued. 
Recently  discovered  facts  in  regard  to 
Silver  Lake,  Hollick,  12. 
Results  of  resurvey  of  Long  Island, 
Fuller  and  Veatch,  1. 
Stratigraphy  of  New  Jersey  clays,  Kum- 
mel  and  Knapp,   1. 
Surface  formations  in  southern  New 
Jersey,  Salisbury,  1. 
Washington  folio,  Darton  and  Keith,  1. 
Canada. 
Artesian  borings,  surface  deposits,  and 
ancient  beaches,  Chalmers,  5. 
Artesian  wells  of  Montreal,__Adams  and 
LeRoy,  1. 
Borings  for  natural  gas,  petroleum,  and 
water,  Chalmers,  4. 
Canadian  fossil  insects,  Scudder,  1. 
Explorations  in  Saskatchewan  and 
Keewatin,  Tyrrell,  3. 
Geologic  von  Canada,  Haas,  2. 
Geology  of  Nevada,  Spurr,  6. 
Geology  of  northeast  coast  of  Labra- 
dor, Daly,  3. 
Geology  of  Province  of  Quebec,  Ells 
(R.  W.),  8. 
Geology  of  the  principal  cities  in 
eastern  Canada,  Ami,   1. 
Geology  of  the  Three  Rivers  map  sheet, 
Ells   (R.  W.),  2. 
Geology  of  west  shore  of  Lake  Winni- 
peg, Dowling,   1. 
Iron  ranges  of  the  Lower  Huronian, 
Coleman,  4. 
Michipicoten  iron  region,  Coleman  and 
Willmott,  1. 
Physical  geology  of  central  Ontario, 
Wilson   (A.  W.  G.),  2. 
Pleistocene  deposits  north  of  Lake  On- 
tario, Wilson  (A.  W.  G.),  11. 
Pleistocene  of  Montreal  and  Ottawa 
Valley,  Buchan,  3. 
Report  on  surface  geology  shown  on 
Frederickton  and  Andover  quarter- 
sheet  maps,  Chalmers,  3. 
Sea  beaches  of  eastern  Ontario,  Cole- 
man, 5. 
Shore  lines  and  landslips  of  St.  Law- 
rence Valley,  Chalmers,  1. 
Synopsis  of  geology  of  Canada,  Ami,  2. 
Central  America. 
Pleistocene  Foraminifera  from  Panama, 
Cushman,  2. 
Great  Basin  region. 
Bisbee  folio,  Ransome,  14. 
Borings  in  Silver  Spring  Valley,  Ari- 
zona, Douglas,  1. 
Copper  deposits  of  Clifton-Morenci  dis- 
trict, Lindgren,  20. 
Geology  of  Globe  copper  district,  Ran- 
some, 6. 
Globe  folio,  Ransome,  13. 
Historical  geology  of  Esmeralda 
County,  Nev.,  Turner,  5. 
Underground  waters  of  Salt  River  Val- 
ley, Lee  (W.  T.),  9. 
Quaternary — Continued. 
Great  Lakes  region. 
Chicago  folio,  Alden,  1. 
Forest  beds  of  the  lower  Fox,  Lawson 
(P.  V.),  1. 
Glacial  formations  and  drainage  fea- 
tures of  Erie  and  Ohio  basins,  Lev- 
erett,  4. 
Lakes  of  southeastern  Wisconsin,  Fen- 
neman,  1. 
Physiographical  field  notes  in  the  town 
of  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  Bruncken,   1. 
Great  Plains  region. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra,  1. 
Camp  Clarke  folio,  Darton,   10. 
Casselton-Fargo  folio,  Hall  and  Willard, 
1. 
De  Smet  folio,  Todd  and  Hall,  3. 
Fossil  human  remains  found  near  Lan- 
sing, Kans.,  Holmes,  1. 
Geology  and  water  -  resources  of  the 
James  River  Valley,  Todd  and  Hall, 
2 
Hartville  folio    Smith   (W.  S.  T.),  1. 
Huron  folio,  Todd   (J.  E.),  15. 
Man  in  Kansas  during  the  Iowan  stage 
of  the  Glacial  period,  Upham,  9. 
Oelrichs  folio,  Darton,  8. 
Olivet  folio,  Todd   (J.  E.),  9. 
Scotts  Bluff  folio,  Darton.  11. 
Sundance  folio,  Darton,  26. 
Gulf   f<<i ion. 
Geology  of  Mississippi  embayment, 
Harris,    2. 
Oil  fields  of  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf 
coastal  plain,  Hayes  and  Kennedy,  1. 
Underground  waters  of  Louisiana. 
Harris,  6. 
Underground   waters  of  southern    Lou- 
isiana,   Harris,    8. 
Mexico. 
Criaderos  de  fierro  de  la  hacienda  de 
Vaquerias,  Villarello  and  Bose.  1. 
Mississippi    Valley   region. 
Discovery     of     the     Lansing     skeleton, 
Concannon,  1. 
Evidences    (?)    of   water   deposition   of 
loess,  Shimek,   14. 
Examination     of     soils     from     Illinois. 
Whitney    (M.  I,    1. 
Fossil  man  from,  Kansas,  Williston,  12. 
Fossil  man  of  Lansing,  Kans.,  Upham, 
10. 
Fresh-water    shells    in    the    loess,    Shi- 
mek,  7. 
Geological  formations  of  Iowa,  Calvin, 
4. 
Geology  of  Benton  County,  Savage,  7. 
Geology   of   Cedar   County,    Iowa,   Nor 
ton,    1. 
Geology   of  Cherokee  and   Buena  Vista. 
counties.  Macbride,  2. 
Geology  of  Clay  and  O'Brien  counties, 
Macbride.    1. 
Geology  of  clays,  Beyer  and  Williams, 
2. 
