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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
"West  Virginia— Continued. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas,  White    (I. 
C),  9. 
Properties  of  Summit  Coal  Company  in 
Marshall  County,  Von  Rosenberg,   1. 
Pure    limestone    in    Berkeley    County, 
Stose,  2. 
Raleigh  folio,  Campbell  (M.  R.),  5. 
Siluric  and  Devonic  Cystidea  and  Cam- 
arocrinus,  Schuchert,  11. 
Slate  industry  at  Martinsburg,  Dale,  2. 
Slate  investigations  during  1904,  Dale, 
8. 
Steinkohlengebiete    von    Pennsylvanien 
und   Westvirginien,    Simmersbaeh,    1. 
Trip  to  West  Virginia,  Poole,  9. 
Tug  River  coal  field,  Payne,   1. 
Underground  waters  of  West  Virginia, 
Fuller   (M.  L.),  26. 
Variation     and      equivalence     of     the 
Charleston  sandstone,   Campbell    (M. 
R.),  10. 
Water     resources     of     Frostburg     and 
Flintstone    quadrangles,    Martin    (G. 
C),  10. 
Water  resources  of  Pawpaw  and  Han- 
cock quadrangles,  Stose  and  Martin, 
1. 
Water  resources  of  the  Nicholas  quad- 
rangle. Ashley,  8. 
"Wisconsin. 
Age  of  St.  Croix  Dalles,  Upham.  31. 
Baraboo  iron  ore,  Hille,  2. 
Baraboo  iron  ore,  Winchell  (N.  H.),  23. 
Baraboo    iron-bearing   district    of    Wis- 
consin, Weidman,  5. 
Baraboo  iron  range,  Rohn,  1. 
Cement  materials  and  industry  of  the 
United  States,  Eckel,  34. 
Clays  and  clay  industries,  Buckley,  1. 
Clays  of  the  United  States,  Ries,  6. 
Copper-bearing     rocks     of     Douglas 
County,  Grant  (U.  S.),  1. 
Current  notes  on  physiography,   Davis 
(W.  M.),  34. 
Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  Berkey,  1. 
Delavan    lobe    of    Wisconsin    stage    of 
glaciation,  Alden,  3. 
Drumlins    of    southeastern    Wisconsin, 
Alden,  4. 
Eisenerzlagerstiitten  am  Lake  Superior, 
Macco,  1. 
Emigrant  diamonds  in  America,  Hobbs, 
8. 
Examples  of  joint-controlled   drainage, 
Hobbs,   26. 
Field  work  in  Wisconsin  lead  and  zinc 
district,  Grant  (U.  S.),  8. 
Forest  beds  of  the  lower  Fox,  Lawson 
(P.  V.I,  1. 
Fossil  Unio  from  Wisconsin,  Wagner,  2. 
Gisements    de    minerais    de    zinc,    De- 
maret,  1. 
Glacial     features     of     the     St.     Croix 
Dalles  region,  Chamberlin  (R.  T.),  1. 
Glacial  gold  in  Wisconsin,  Thomas,  2. 
Glacial  lake  Nicolet,  Upham,  17, 
Wisconsin— Continued. 
Hamilton  formation  at  Milwaukee, 
Teller,  1. 
Highway  construction  in  Wisconsin. 
Buckley,  3. 
Interglacial  clays  of  Grantsburg,  Ber- 
key, 6. 
Iron  ore  deposits  of  the  Lake  Superior 
region,  Van  Hise,  2. 
Iron  ores  of  the  Baraboo  district, 
Weidman,  6. 
Junction  of  Lake  Superior  sandstone 
and  Keeweenawan  traps,  Grant  (U. 
S.),  2. 
Lake  Superior  geological  work,  Van 
Hise,  14. 
Lake  Superior  iron-ore  deposits,  Grant 
(U.  S.),  6. 
Lakes  of  southeastern  Wisconsin,  Fen- 
neman,  1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Mississippi 
Valley,  Van  Hise  and  Bain,  1. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Ozark  region, 
Van  Hise,  5. 
Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  southwestern 
Wisconsin,  Grant   (U.  S.),  5. 
Lower  Silurian  formations  of  Wiscon- 
sin and  Minnesota,  Sardeson,  8. 
Magnesian  series  of  the  northwestern 
States,  Hall  (C.  W.),  10. 
Meteorite  from  Algoma,  Hobbs,  15. 
Meteorite  from  Algoma,  Kewaunee, 
County,  Hobbs,  13. 
Occurrence  of  fayalite  in  Wisconsin. 
Weidman,  4. 
Paleozoic  coral  reefs,  Grabau,  10. 
Physiographical  field  notes  in  the  town 
of  Wauwatosa,  Bruncken,   1. 
Physiography  of  Wisconsin,  Collie,  2. 
Pre-Potsdam  peneplain  of  pre-Cam- 
brian  of  north-central  Wisconsin, 
Weidman,  1. 
Report  of  director  of  the  survey,  Birge, 
4. 
Report  of  superintendent  of  the  sur- 
vey, Birge,  1-3. 
Report  on  Lake  Superior  region,  Van 
Hise  and  others,  1. 
So-called  alkali  spots  of  drift-sheets, 
Willcox,  2. 
Soils  of  Wisconsin,  Weidman,  3. 
Sources  of  water  supply  in  Wisconsin, 
Kirchoffer,   1, 
Summary  of  Lake  Superior  geology, 
Leith,  14. 
Underground  waters  of  Wisconsin  dis- 
trict,  Schultz,   1. 
Water  resources  of  the  Mineral  Point 
quadrangle,  Grant   (U.  S.),  11. 
Wisconsin  shore  of  Lake  Superior,  Col- 
lie, 1. 
Wisconsin  zinc  fields,  Nicholson,  1. 
Zinc  and  lead  deposits,  Grant  (U.  S.), 
9. 
Zinc  and  lead  deposits  of  north  Arkan- 
sas, Branner,  2. 
