FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
757 
Tennessee— Continued. 
White   phosphates   of   Decatur   County, 
Eckel,  20. 
Zinc  mining  in  east  Tennessee,   Keith, 
8. 
Tertiary. 
Alaska. 
Coal  resources  of  Alaska,  Brooks,  3. 
Geological  section  of  Rocky  Mountains 
in  northern  Alaska,  Schrader,  1. 
Geology  about  Chichagof  Cove,  Palache, 
3. 
Geology   of  Copper   River  region,   Men- 
denhall,  8. 
Gold  placers  of  Fortymile,  Birch  Creek, 
and  Fairbanks  regions.  Prindle,  2. 
Reconnaissance  in  Alaska,  Schrader,  3. 
Atlantic  coast  region. 
Administrative  report,  New  Jersey  Geo- 
logical Survey,   Smock,   1. 
Cretaceous-Eocene  boundary  in  the  At- 
lantic coastal  plain,  Clark  (W.  B. ),  4. 
Eocene    deposits    of    Maryland,     Clark 
and  Martin,  1. 
Geology    of    coastal    plain    formations, 
Shattuck,  5. 
Miocene    deposits    of    Maryland,    Clark 
(W.  B.),  6. 
Miocene    deposits    of    Maryland,    Shat- 
tuck, 10. 
Miocene  formation  of  Maryland,   Shat- 
tuck, 6. 
Norfolk  folio,  Darton,  7. 
Physical  features  of  Cecil  County,  Mil.. 
Shattuck,  3. 
Relations    of   Maryland    Miocene,    Dall, 
14. 
Stratigraphy     of     New     Jersey     clays. 
Kiimmel  and  Knapp,  1. 
Surface    formations    in    southern    New 
Jersey.  Salisbury.  1. 
Tertiary  fauna  of  Florida,  Dall,  8. 
Underground    waters    of    New    Jersey, 
Knapp  (G.  N.  i .  1. 
Washington  folio,  Darton  and  Keith.  1. 
Canada. 
Boundary  Creek  district.  Brock.  3. 
Coal  field  of  Souris  River.  Dowling,  9. 
Geological    record    of    Rocky    Mountain 
region,  Dawson.  2. 
Geologie  von  Canada,  Haas.  2. 
Geology    of    Yellow    Head    Pass    route, 
McEvoy.   1. 
Klondike  gold  fields.  McConnell,  5. 
Nicola  coal  basin.  Ells  <  R.  W. ) .  23. 
Synopsis  of  geology  of  Canada,  Ami.  2. 
Great  Basin  region. 
Geology  of  Globe  copper  district,  Ran- 
some,  6. 
Geology  of  Nevada,  Spurr,  6. 
Geology    of    region    of    Walker    River, 
Smith  (D.  T.),  2. 
Geology  of  the  Tonopah  mining  district, 
Spurr,  29. 
Globe  folio,  Ransome.  13. 
Historical       geology       of       Esmeralda 
County,  Nev.,  Turner.  5. 
Tertiary — Continued. 
an  at  Basin  region — Continued. 
Lake  Quibiris,  an  ancient  Pliocene  lake 
in  Arizona,  Blake  (W.  P.),  6. 
Notes  on  geology  of  southeastern  Ari- 
zona, Durable,  7. 
Triassic  ichthyosaurs  from  California 
and  Nevada,  Osborn.  15. 
Underground  waters  of  Salt  River  Val- 
ley, Lee  (W.  T.),  9. 
Great  Plains  region. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra.  1. 
Camp  Clarke  folio.  Nebraska,  Darton, 
10. 
Comparison  of  fossil  diatoms.  Elmore, 
1. 
Fossil  mammals  of  Tertiary  of  north- 
eastern Colorado,  Matthew  i  W.  D.) , 
o 
ological  observations  on  the  Rosebud 
Indian  Reservation,  Reagan.  r>. 
Geology  and  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  central  Great  Plains, 
Darton,  IS. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  Patrick 
and  Goshen  Hole  quadrangles,  Adams 
(G.  Li.  4. 
Hartville  folio,  Smith  (W.  S.  T.  > .  1. 
High  plains  and  their  utilization.  John- 
son (W.  D.),  1. 
Miocene  mammals  of  South  Dakota, 
Matthew  and  Gidley.  1. 
Note  on  the  western  Tertiary.  Sarde- 
son.  5. 
Oelrichs  folio,  Darton,  8. 
Oligocene  beds  of  the  Bad  Lands,  Fraas, 
1. 
Origin  of  North  Dakota  lignites,  Wil- 
der. ."). 
Origin  of  Oligocene  and  Miocene  de- 
posits of  Great  Plains.   Hatcher.   11. 
Osteology  of  Oxydactylus,  Peterson,  1. 
Prairie  region  of  northeastern  Colo- 
rado. Lakes.  32. 
Report  of  State  geologist  of  Nebraska, 
Barbour   <  E.  H.),  8. 
Scotts  Bluff  folio.  Darton.  11. 
Skeleton  of  Titanotherium  dispar, 
Marsh,  Hatcher,  7. 
Sundance  folio.  Darton,  26. 
Tertiary  formations  of  the  northern 
Great  Plains.  Darton.  12. 
Tertiary    terrane.    new    in    Kansas    g**- 
ology,  Adams  (G.  I.),  8. 
<;,•<'  it  In  nil. 
Bidrag  till  nordostra  Gronlands  geologi, 
Nathorst.  1. 
Tertiary  fauna  at  Kap  Dalton.  Ravn.  1. 
Gulf  region. 
Age  of  Alabama  white  limestone,  Casey. 
o 
DalTs  Tertiary  fauna  of  Florida.  Schu- 
chert.  12. 
Eocene    outcrops     in    central     Georgia. 
Harris.  5. 
Geography  and  geology  of  Sabine  River, 
La.,  Veatch,  2. 
