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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Tertiary— Continued. 
Gulf  region — Continued. 
Geology  along  the  Ouachita,  La., 
Veatch,  3. 
Geology  of  Mississippi  embayment,  Har- 
ris. 2. 
Grand  Gulf  formation.  Dall,  9. 
Grand  Gulf  formation,   Hilgard,  4. 
Grand  Gulf  formation,  Smith  and  Al- 
drich,  2. 
Hills  of  Louisiana  north  of  V.  S.  &  P. 
Railroad,  Lerch,  1. 
Hills  of  Louisiana  south  of  V.  S.  &  P. 
Railroad,  Lerch,  2. 
Jackson  outcrops  on  Red  River,  Casey, 
1. 
Lafayette  and  Columbia  formations 
and  their  botanical  features,  Harper 
i  R.  M.),  2. 
Oil  fields  of  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf 
coastal  plain,  Hayes  and  Kennedy,  1. 
Oligocene  of  western  Europe  and 
southern  United  States,  Maury,   1. 
Portland-cement  materials  of  Alabama, 
Smith   (E.  A.),  2. 
Preliminary  report  upon  Florida  par- 
ishes of  east  Louisiana,  Clendenin,  1. 
Salines  of  north  Louisiana,  Veatch,  1. 
Shell  Bluff,  Georgia,  one  of  Lyelhs 
original  localities,   Vaughan,  4. 
Southern  oil  fields,  Hager,  1. 
Subterranean  waters  of  Louisiana, 
Harris,  3. 
Tertiary   fauna  of  Florida,   Dall,   8. 
Tertiary  of  Sabine  River,  Durable,  10. 
Underground  waters  of  Louisiana,  Har- 
ris, 6. 
Underground  waters  of  Louisiana  and 
Arkansas,  Veatch,  7. 
Underground  waters  of  southern  Loui- 
siana, Harris,  8. 
Mexico. 
Criaderos  de  fierro  de  la  hacienda  de 
Vaquerias,  Villarello  and  Bose,  1. 
Estado  de  Tabasco,  Laguerenne,  1. 
Geologfa  de  Chiapas  y  Tabasco,  Bose,  7. 
Geologfa  del  valle  de  Chilpancingo.  Or- 
donez and  Bose,  1. 
Geological     section     in    Guerrero,     Hall 
(C.  E.),  1. 
Mississippi  Valley  region. 
Evolution  of  lowlands  of  southeastern 
Missouri,  Marbut,  1. 
Fluorspar  deposits  of  southern  Illinois, 
Bain,   1«>. 
Fossiliferous  sandstone  dikes  in  the 
Eocene  of  Tennessee  and  Kentucky, 
Glenn,  8. 
Geological  section  in  southern  Illinois. 
Nickles,  2. 
Geology  of  Oktibbeha  County,  Logan,  2. 
Winoka  gravels,  Hays.  1. 
Winoka  gravels,  Park  (E.  J.),  1. 
New  England  find  Neic  York. 
Brandon  clays,  Woodworth,  8. 
Geological  history  of  Charles  River, 
Mass.,  Clapp,  1. 
Tertiary — Continued. 
New  England  and  New   York — Continued. 
Geological  relations  of  Brandon  lignite, 
Dale,  6. 
Pre-Pleistocene  deposits  at  Third  Cliff, 
Bowman  (I.),  3. 
Tertiary    lignite    of    Brandon,    Perkins, 
17. 
Ohio  Valley  region. 
Patoka  folio,  Fuller  and  Clapp,  2. 
Pacific  coast  region . 
Berkeley  Hills,  Lawson  and  Palache,  1. 
Californian        Tertiary        coral        reef, 
Vaughan,  20. 
Clealum  iron  ores,  Smith  and  Willis,  1. 
Coal    deposits    of    Washington,    Landes 
and  Ruddy,  1. 
Coal  fields  of  Pacific  coast.   Smith    (G. 
O.),  6. 
Contribution    to    petrography    of    John 
Day  Basin,  Calkins.  1. 
Coos  Bay  coal  fields,  Rockwell,  1. 
Coos  Bay  folio,  Diller,  4.  * 
Correlation  of  John  Day  and   Mascall, 
Merriam  and  Sinclair,  1. 
Ellensburg  folio,  Smith   (G.  ().),  7. 
Faunal   relations  of  the  Carrizo  Creek 
beds,  Arnold,  3. 
Fossil  flora  of  John  Day  Basin,  Oregon, 
Knowlton,   14. 
Fossil     shells     of     John     Day     region, 
Stearns  ( R.  E.  C),  3. 
Geological     reconnaissance    across    the 
Cascade  Range,  Smith  and  Calkins,  1. 
Geological     section     of     middle     Coast 
ranges  of  California,  Lawson  (A.  C), 
5. 
Geological  section  of  the  Coast  ranges, 
Osmont,  1. 
Geological    section    through    John    Day 
Basin,  Merriam   (J.  C),  2. 
Geology    and    physiography    of    central 
Washington,  Smith    (G.   O.).  8. 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  Yakima 
County,   Smith    (G.   O.),  3. 
Geology  of  Salinas  Valley,  Nutter,  1. 
Geology   of   the  John    Day    Basin.   Mer- 
riam   (J.   O),   1. 
Geology  of  Washington,    Landes,   1. 
Gold  belt  of  Blue  Mountains  of  Oregon, 
Lindgren,  4. 
Great  lava  flood,  Redway,  1. 
John  Day  fossil  beds,  Merriam   (J.  C.J. 
3. 
Klamath  Mountain  section,  Diller,  11. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  of  San 
Pedro,  Arnold.  2. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  strati- 
graphy of  coast  of  southern  Califor- 
nia, Arnold    (D.  and  R.),   1. 
Miocene    diabase    of    the    Santa    Cruz 
Mountains,  Haehl  and  Arnold,  1. 
Miocene  fauna   in  California,    Merriam 
(J.  C),  K). 
Miocene    Foraminifera    from    Monterey 
shale,  Bagg,  9. 
