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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Tertiary— Continued. 
West  Indies — Continued. 
Geological  and  physical  development  of 
the  St.   Christopher  chain  and   Saba 
banks,  Spencer  (J.  W.),  4. 
Geological      reconnaissance     of     Cuba, 
Hayes,  Vaughan,  and  Spencer,  1. 
Sangregrande  borings,  Trinidad,  Guppy, 
2,  3. 
Tobagan  fossils,  Guppy,  7. 
Windward  Islands,  Spencer  (J.  W.),  7. 
General. 
Geographical  distribution  of  fresh- 
water decapods,  Ortmann,  3. 
Oligocene   Canida?,   Hatcher,    10. 
Outlines  of  continents  in  Tertiary 
times,  Matthew  (W.  D.),  18. 
Recent  zoopaleontology,  Osborn,  20. 
Was  man  in  America  in  the  Glacial 
period?  Winch  ell    (N.   H.),   16. 
Texas. 
Accumulation  of  petroleum,  Hayes   (C. 
W.),  8. 
Austin  chalk  underlying  Waco,  Prather, 
2 
Austin  folio,  Hill  and  Vaughan,  1. 
Bat  guano  caves  in  Texas,  Phillips  (W. 
B.),  4. 
Beaumont  oil  field,  Hill  (R.  T.),  5,  9. 
Beaumont  oil  field,  Phillips  (W.  B.),  2. 
Chemistry    of    asphalt    rocks,     Harper 
(H.  W.),  1. 
Cinnabar  deposits  of  Bog  Bend  province, 
Hill   (R.  T.),  8. 
Clavilithes    from    the    Texas     Eocene, 
Johnson  and  Grabau,  1. 
Coal  fields  of  Texas,  Ries,  14. 
Coal,  lignite,  and  asphalt  rocks,  Phillips 
(W.  B.),  6,  12. 
Coast  prairie  of  Texas,  Hill   (R.  T.),  1. 
Composition   and   occurrence   of   petro- 
leum, Mabery,  3. 
Composition       of      Texas       petroleum, 
Mabery,  1. 
Corals  of  Buda  limestone,  Vaughan,  17. 
Cretaceous  and  later  rocks  of  Presidio 
and  Brewster  counties,  Dumble,  12. 
El  Paso  tin  deposits,  Weed,  4. 
Excavation  of  Mastodon  remains,  Mac- 
kensen,  1. 
Foraminiferal  ooze,  Udden,  9. 
Fossils  from  Texas  Cretaceous,  Prather, 
1. 
Fresh-water  Tertiary  of  Texas,  Gidley, 
4. 
Geography   and   geology    of   Black   and 
Grand  prairies,  Hill  (R.  T.),  3. 
Geography  of  Texas,  Simonds,  4. 
Geological  horizon  of  petroleum.   Fish- 
back,  1. 
Geologie  und  Petrographie  der  Apache 
Mountains,  Osann,  1. 
Geology  of  Beaumont  oil  field,  Dumble, 
2. 
Geology  of  Shafter  silver  mine  district, 
Udden    (Johan   A.),    11. 
Texas— Continued. 
Geology  of  southwestern  Texas,  Dum- 
ble, 13. 
Gisements  des  minerals  de  mercure,  De- 
maret,  2. 
Glyptodont  from  Texas  Pleistocene, 
Osborn,  17. 
Great  oil  well  near  Beaumont,  Dumble, 
8. 
Great  oil  well  near  Beaumont,  Lucas 
(A.  F.),  1. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  Texas,  Hill  (B.  F. ), 
Industrie     du     petrole     en     Californie, 
Heurteau,  2. 
Iron  ores  of  east  Texas,   Dumble,  3,  6. 
Iron  ores  of  northeastern  Texas,  Eckel, 
37. 
Kansas-Oklahoma-Texas    gypsum    hills, 
Gould.   4. 
Koprolithen     des     Perms     von     Texas, 
Neumayer,   1. 
Kreide-Ammoniten     von     Texas,     Lass- 
witz,  1. 
Lead   ore   in    Burnett   County,    Phillips 
(W.  B.),  9. 
Mart  and  Bluff  meteorites,  Charlton,  1. 
Mercury      minerals      from      Terlingua, 
Moses,  2. 
Meteoreisen-Studien,  Cohen,  4. 
Meteoreisen   von   Cuernavaca    und    Ire- 
dell, Cohen,  8. 
Meteorite    from    Allegan,     Mich.,     and 
Mart,  Tex.,  Merrill  and  Stokes,  1. 
Minerals     and     mineral     localities     of 
Texas,  Simonds,  1,  3. 
Mollusca  of  Buda  limestone,  Shattuck, 
8. 
Morphology    of   the    skull    of    Dimetro- 
don,  Case,  11. 
Myalina  from  Coal  Measures  of  Texas, 
Whitfield,  2. 
Native    sulphur     in     El     Paso     County, 
Richardson    (G.   B.),   8. 
New  mercury  mineral  from   Terlingua, 
Hillebrand,  8. 
New     quicksilver     field      in     Brewster 
County,  Phillips   (W.  B.),  8. 
New   quicksilver   mining  district,    Kirk 
and  Malcolmson,  1. 
Oil   and  gas   fields  of  western  interior 
and  Gulf  coast,  Adams  (G.  I.),  2. 
Oil     fields     of     Texas-Louisiana     Gulf 
coastal  plain,  Hayes  (C.  W.),  13. 
Oil     fields     of     Texas-Louisiana     Gulf 
coastal  plain,  Hayes  and  Kennedy,  1. 
Oil      fields      of     the      Texas-Louisiana 
coastal  plain,  Fenneman,  7. 
Oil  fields  of  the  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf 
coast,  Fenneman,  8. 
Oil  in  Texas,   Harris,   1. 
Oligocene     of     western     Europe     and 
southern  United  States,  Maury,  1. 
Origin  of  natural  mounds,  Veatch,  10. 
Paleontology    of    the    Malone    Jurassic 
formation,   Cragin,    2. 
Pelycosaur  from  Texas,  Case,  10. 
