FOR   THE   YEARS   1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Utah— Continued. 
Iron  ores  of  the  Uinta  Mountains,  War- 
wick, 1. 
Joint  veins,  Gilbert,  2,  8. 
Little  Cottonwood  granite  body  of 
Wasatch  Mountains,  Emmons  (S. 
F.),  9. 
Mineral  crest,  Emmons   (S.  F.),  12. 
Mineral  crest,  Jenney,  2,  3. 
Mineral  crest,  Smith  (G.  O.),  11. 
Mineral  resources  of  the  Uinta  Moun- 
tains, Berkey,  4. 
Mineralogical   notes,   Ileadden,   4. 
Mountain  ranges  of  Great  Basin,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  4G. 
Natural  gas  near  Salt  Lake  City,  Rich- 
ardson  (G.  B.),  G. 
Notes  on  two  desert  mines,  Emmons 
(S.  F.),  2. 
Oil  and  asphalt  prospects  in  Salt  Lake 
basin,  Utah,  Boutwell,  11. 
Ore  deposits  of  Bingham,  Boutwell,  2, 
10,  13. 
Origin  of  magnetic*  iron  ores  of  Iron 
County,  Jennings  (E.  P.),  2. 
Paleontology  of  the  Bingham  mining 
district,  Girty,  12. 
Park  City  mining  district,  Boutwell,  1, 
4. 
Plateau  province  of  Utah  and  Arizona, 
Davis  (W.  M.),  45. 
Radium  in  an  American  ore,  Phillips 
(A.  II.),  1. 
Reconnaissance  of  the  Uintah  reserva- 
tion, Berkey,  5. 
Red  beryl  from  Utah,  Ilillebrand,  5. 
Report  on  Park  City  mining  district, 
Boutwell,  8. 
Rock  gypsum  at  Nephi,  Boutwell,  G. 
Rocky  Mountain  coal  fields,  Storrs  (L. 
S.),  1. 
Salt  industry  in  Utah  and  California, 
Eckel,  26. 
Slate  deposits  of  California  and  Utah, 
Eckel,  24. 
Stateline  mining  district,  Smith  (G. 
H.),  1. 
Stratigraphy  of  Uinta  Mountains,  Ber- 
key, 8. 
Vanadium  and  uranium  in  southeastern 
Utah,  Boutwell,  0. 
Wasatch,  Canyon,  and  House  ranges, 
Davis   (W.  M.),  59. 
Vermont. 
Analysis  of  Washington  marble,  Rich- 
ardson  (C.  II.),  1. 
Asbestos  region  in  northern  Vermont, 
Kemp,  3,  6,  14. 
Brandon  clays.  Wood  worth,  8. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Concretions  from  Connecticut  Valley, 
Sheldon,  1. 
Copper  deposits  of  Orange  County, 
Smyth  and  Smith,  1. 
Copper  mines  of  Vermont,  Weed,  28. 
Vermont — Continued . 
Correlation  of  Piedmont  format  ions. 
Mathews,  G. 
Fauna  of  the  Chazy  limestone.  Ray- 
mond  (P.  E.),  7. 
Feld  work  at  Larrabees  Point,  Shimer, 
3. 
Fossil  fruits  and  lignites  of  Brandon, 
Vt.,  Knowlton,  11. 
Fossil  fruits  of  Tertiary  lignite  of 
Brandon,  Perkins,  !."». 
Geological  relations  of  Brandon  lignite, 
Dale,  6. 
Geology  of  Ascutney  Mountain,  Daly,  7. 
Geology  of  Grand  Isle,  Perkins,  1. 
Geology  of  Grand  Isle  County,  Perkins, 
11. 
Geology  of  the  Taconic  Range,  Dale,  3. 
Geology  of  Vermont,  Seely,  2. 
Glacial  and  post-Glacial  history  of  the 
Hudson  and  Champlain  valleys,  Peet, 
1. 
Glaciation  of  the  Green  Mountains, 
Hitchcock  <C.  H.),  7,  8. 
Granite  of  Barre,  Finlay  (G.  I.),  1,  3. 
Hydrology  of  Vermont,  Perkins,  14. 
Lignite  of  Brandon  and  its  fossils,  Per- 
kins, 12. 
List  of  reports  on  the  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Perkins,  4. 
List  of  works  on  the  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Perkins,  9. 
Marble,  slate,  and  granite  industries, 
Perkins,  1. 
Mineral  industries,  Perkins,  6. 
Mineral  industries  and  geology  of  cer- 
tain areas  of  Vermont,  Perkins,  4. 
Mineral  resources  of  Vermont,  Perkins, 
2,  10,  16. 
Occurrence  of  asbestos,  Kemp,  8. 
Petrographic  description  of  dikes  of 
Grand   Isle,   Shimer,   1. 
Petrography  of  Belvidere  Mountain  de- 
posits, Marsters,  3. 
Quartz  veins  in  Maine  and  Vermont, 
Smith    (G.  O.),  14. 
Serpentine  belt  of  Lamoille  and  Or- 
leans counties,  Marsters,  2. 
►Serpentine  of  Belvidere  Mountain, 
Marsters,   4. 
Sketch  of  the  life  and  work  of  Au- 
gustus Wing,  Seely,  1. 
Slate  investigations  during  1904,  Dale, 
8. 
Sponges  of  Chazy  formation,   Seely,   3. 
Stromatoceria  of  Isle  La  Motte,  Seely, 
5. 
Structural  details  in  Green  Mountain 
region.   Dale.   1. 
Taconic  physiography,  Dale,  9. 
Terranes  of  Orange  County,  Richard- 
son   (C.  II.),  2. 
Tertiary  lignite  of  Brandon,  Ferkins, 
17. 
Triassic  rocks  of  the  Connecticut  Val- 
ley as  a  source  of  water  supply, 
Fuller  (M.  L.),  18. 
