FOE    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Texas— Continued. 
Pelycosaurierreste  von  Texas,  Broili,  4. 
Permian  life  of  Texas,  Sternberg,  2. 
Perrnische  Stegocephalen  und  Rep- 
til  ien  a  us  Texas,  Broili,  2. 
Petroleum  from  the  Beaumont  field, 
Richardson  and  Wallace,   1. 
Petroleum  industry  of  Europe  and 
America,   Otsuka,    1. 
Physical  geography,  geology,  and  re- 
sources of  Texas,  Dumble,  i. 
Platygonus  from  Texas  Pliocene,  Gid- 
ley,   3. 
Portland-cement  resources  of  Texas, 
Taff,   15. 
Quartz-feldspar-porphyry  from  Llano, 
Iddings,  3. 
Quecksilbermineralien  von  Terlingua 
in  Texas,   Moses,  4. 
Quicksilver  deposits  of  Brewster 
County,  Phillips  (W.  B.),  14. 
Quicksilver  district  in  Brewster 
County,  Phillips    (W.  B.),  10. 
Quicksilver  industry  in  Brewster 
County,  Phillips    (W.  B.),   11. 
Quicksilver  mines  in  Brewster  County, 
Spalding,   1. 
Reconnaissance  in  trans-Pecos  Texas, 
Richardson    (G.   B.),  4. 
Red  sandstone  of  Diabolo  Mountains, 
Dumble,   11. 
Report  of  progress  of  Texas  mineral 
survey,  Phillips   (W.  B.),  7. 
Results  of  late  mineral  research  in 
Llano  County,  Hidden,  1. 
Salt,  gypsum,  and  petroleum  in  trans- 
Pecos  Texas,  Richardson    (G.  B.),  7. 
Skull  of  Dinocyon  from  Miocene  of 
Texas,  Matthew   (W.  D.).  3. 
Southern  oil  fields,  Hager,  1. 
Southwestern  coal  field,  Taff,  5. 
Stratigraphic  notes  on  Malone  Moun- 
tain,  Stanton,  7. 
Stratigraphic  relations  of  Red  Beds, 
Adams   (G.  I.),  11. 
Stratigraphic  relations  of  the  Red 
Beds  to  Carboniferous  and  Permian 
in  northern  Texas,  Adams  (G.  1.^,  6. 
Stratigraphic  sequence  in  trans-Pecos 
Texas,  Richardson   (G.  B.),  5. 
Sulphur,  oil,  and  quicksilver  in  trans- 
Pecos  Texas,  Phillips   (W.  B.),  5. 
Terlingua  quicksilver  deposits,  Brew- 
ster County,  Hill  (B.  F.),  1. 
Terlingua  quicksilver  district,  Kirk,   1. 
Terlingua  quicksilver  deposits,  Turner, 
17. 
Tertiary  of  Sabine  River,  Dumble,  10. 
Texan  oil  deposits,  Willey,  1. 
Texas  mercury  minerals,  Hill  (B.  F.), 
2. 
Texas  oil-well  fossil,  Aldrich,   1. 
Texas  petroleum,  Phillips   (W.  B.),  1. 
Texas  petroleum,  Thiele,   1. 
Tin  deposits  at  El  Paso,  Weed,  15. 
Trans-Pecos  sulphur  field,  Caracristi, 
1. 
Texas— Continued. 
Ueber      Diacra  nodus      texensis      Cope, 
.    Broili,   3. 
Upper  Permian  in  western  Texas, 
Girty,  2. 
Vertebrates  from  Permian,  Case,  5. 
Volcanic  origin  of  oil,  Coste,  4. 
Vorkommen     der     texanischen     Queck- 
silbermineralien, Hill   (B.  F. ),  4. 
Triassic. 
Alaska. 
Geology  of  Copper  River  region,  Men- 
denhall,  8. 
Mesozoic  section  on  Cook  Inlet,  Stan- 
ton and  Martin,   1. 
Stratigraphy     and     igneous     rocks     of 
Alaska,  Emerson   (B.  K.),  0. 
I  ppalachian  region. 
Mount  Mitchell  folio,  Keith,  12. 
Atlantic  coast  region. 
Former  extent  of  Newark  system, 
Hobbs,  9. 
Lodel  Creek  and  Skippack  Creek,  Ly- 
man, 2. 
Mining  in  the  Richmond  coal  basin, 
Virginia,    Woodworth,    3. 
New     York     City     folio,     Merrill     and 
others,  1. 
Canada. 
Fossils,  possibly  Triassic,  in  bowlder 
clay  of  Kings  County,  Haycock,  2. 
Geological  history  of  Gaspereau  Val- 
ley, Haycock,  1. 
Geological  record  of  Rocky  Mountain 
region,  Dawson,  2. 
Geologie  von  Canada,  Haas,  2. 
Geology  of  Vancouver  Island,  Hay- 
cock, 3. 
Geology  of  Vancouver  Island,  Web- 
ster, 1. 
Kings  and  Hants  counties,  Nova  Sco- 
tia,  Fletcher,   2. 
Synopsis  of  geology  of  Canada,  Ami,  2. 
Great  Basin  region. 
Basin  range  structure  of  the  Hum- 
boldt region,  Louderback,  4. 
Geology  of  Nevada,  Spurr,  6. 
Hurricane  fault  in  southwestern  Utah, 
Huntington  and  Goldthwait,  1. 
Notes  on  geology  of  southeastern  Ari- 
zona, Dumble,  7. 
Status      of      Mesozoic      floras,      Ward 
(L.  F.),  5. 
Or  eat  Plains  region. 
Aladdin  folio,  Darton  and  O'Harra,   1. 
Atlantosaur  and  Titanotherium  beds  of 
Wyoming,  Peck,  4. 
Edgemont  folio,   Darton   and   Smith,   1. 
Geology  and  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  central  Great  Plains, 
Darton,  18. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  Wyoming,  Knight 
(W.   C),   9. 
Hallopus,  Baptanodon,  and  Atlanto- 
saurus  beds  of  Marsh,  Williston.   25. 
Hartville  folio,  Smith   (W.  S.  T.),   1. 
Newcastle  folio,  Darton,  14. 
