II  SERIES    LIST. 
13  184.  Oil  and  gas  fields  of  the  western  interior  and  northern  Texas  Coal  Measures  and  of  the  ' ' pper 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  of  t lie  western  ( inlf  coast,  by  G.  I.  Adams.      L901.     64pp.,  10  pis.       <  )ut 
<>i  stock.) 
11  193.  The  geological  relations  and  distribution  of  platinum  and  associated   metals,  by  J.   F.  Kemp. 
1902.     95  pp.,  6  pis. 
B  198.  The  Berea  grit  od  sand  in  the  Cadiz  quadrangle,  Ohio,  by  AN'.  T.  Griswold.     L902.     13  pp.,  1  pi. 
(Out  of  Stock.: 
PI'  1.  Preliminary  report  on  the  Ketchikan  mining  district,  Alaska,  with  an  introductory  sketch  of  the 
geology  ol"  southeastern  Alaska,  by  A.  11.  Brooks.     1902.     L20  pp.,  2  pis. 
B  200.  Reconnaissance  of  the  borax  deposits  of  Death  Valley  and  Mohave  Desert,  by  M.  !:.  Campbell. 
1902.  23  pp.,  1  pi.     (Out  of  stock.) 
II  202.  Tests  for  gold  and  silver  in  shales  from  western  Kansas,  by  Waldemar  Lindgren.      1902.     21  pp. 
(Out  of  stock.) 
PP  2.  Reconnaissance  of  the  northwestern  portion  of  Seward  Peninsula.  Alaska,  by  A.  .1 .  Collier.     1902J 
7l)  pp.,  1 1  pis. 
PP  10.   Reconnaissance  from  Fort  Hamlin  to  Kotzebue  Sound,  Alaska,  by  way  of  Dall,  Kanuti,  Allen, 
and  Kowak  rivers,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall.     L902.     <',s  pp.,  Hi  pis. 
pp  ii.  Claysofthe  I  o  ted  31  tteseasl  of  the  Mississippi  River,  by  Beinrich  Ries.     L903.    298pp.,9plJ 
(Out  of  stock.) 
PP  l-'.  Geology  of  the  Globe  copper  district,  Arizona,  by  F.  1..  Ransome.    1903.    168  pp.,  27  pis. 
B  212.  oil  fields  of  the  Texas-Louisiana  Gulf  Coastal  Plain,  by  C.  W.  Eayes  ami  William  Kennedy 
l'.to:;.    171  j)]).,  n  pis.  .k.) 
B  213.  Contributions  to  economic  geology,  L902;  S.  F.  Emmons  and  C.  W.  Eayes,  geologists  in  charge 
1903.  149  pp.     Mint  of  -Cm 
PP  15.  The  mineral  resource-  of  the  Mount   Wrangell  district,  Alaska,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall  and  F.  C 
Schrader.     L903.    71  pp.,  in  pis. 
p.  218.  Coal  resources  of  the  Vukon,  Alaska,  by  A.  J.  Collier.     1903.    71  pp.,  6  pis. 
B  219.  The  ore  deposits  of  Tonopah,  Nevada  (preliminary  report),  by  J.  E.  Spurr.     l  * h j:^.    ;u  pp.,  1  pi 
(Out  of  stock.) 
PP  20.  A  reconnaissance  is  northern  Alaska  in  1901,  by  F.  C.  Schrader.     1904.     139  pp.,  Hi  pis. 
PP21.  Ld  ore  deposits  of  the  Bisbee  quadrangle,  Arizona,  by  F.  L.  Ransome.    L904.    168  pp. 
29  pis. 
un  deposits  in  the  1  nited  States,  by  G.  I.  Vdams  and  others.     L904.     129  pp.,  21  pis.    (Out 
of  -tock.) 
PP  24.  Zinc  and  lead  deposits  of  northern  Arkansas,  bj  G.I,   Vdams.     1904.    118  pp.,  27  pis. 
pp  25.  Copper  deposits  of  the  Encampmenl  district,  Wyoming,  by  A.  C.  Spencer.    1904.    107  pp.,  2  pis 
(Out  of  stock.) 
B  225.  Contributions  to  economic  geology,  1903,  bj  S.  F.  Emmons  and  C.  W.  Eayes,  geologists  in  charge 
1904.  527  pi'-.  1  pl.      Outol    lock.! 
PP  26.  Economic  resources  of  the  northern  black  Hill-,  by  J.  l».  Irving,  with  contributions  by  8.  F. 
Emmons  and  T.   L  Jaggar,  jr.     1904.     222  pp.,  20  pis. 
PP27.    \  ince  across  the  Bi1  terroot   Range  and  Clearwater  Mountains  in  Montana 
ami  Idaho,  by  Waldemar  Lindgren.     1904.     123  pp..  1">  pis. 
ts  of  th<  York  region,  Alaska,  by  A.  J.  Collier.     1904.    61pp.,  7  pis. 
i  he  Porcupine  placer  district.  Alaska,  by  C.  W.  Wright.     1904.    35  pp.,  10  pis. 
Economic  geology  of  the  [ola  quadrangle,  Kansas,  by  G.  I.  Adams,  Erasmus  Eaworth,  and 
W.  K.  Crai  ■  pp.,  11  pis. 
lenient  materials  and  industry  of  the  United  States,  by  E.  C.  Eckel.     1905.    395  pp.,  C>  pis. 
B  246.  Zinc  and  lead  deposits  of  northwestern  Illinois,  by  II.  Foster  Bain.     1904.    56pp.,5pls. 
B  jit.   The  Fairhaven  gold  placers  of  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska,  by  F.  II.  fifoffit.     1905.    85  pp.,  u  pis. 
B  249.  Lin*  3tones  of  -  iutheastern  Pennsylvania,  by  F.  G.  Clapp.     1905.    52  pp.,  7  pis. 
The  petroleum  fields  of  the   Pacific  COasI  of  Alaska,  with  an  account   of  the   Bering  River  Coal 
ts,  b:    G.  C.  Martin.     1905.     65  pp.,  7  pis. 
B  251.  The  gold  placers  of  the  Fortymile,  Birch  Creek,  and  Fairbanks  regions,  Alaska,  by  L.  M.  Prindie. 
1905.  89  pp.,  1G  pis. 
WS  117.  The  lignite  of  North  Dakota  and  its  relation  to  irrigation,  by  F. A.  Wilder.     1905.    59pp.,8pls. 
PP  36.  The  lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of  western  Kentucky,  by  F.  o.  Ulrichand  W.  S.T.Smith. 
1905.    218  pp.,  15  pis. 
PP  38.  Economic  geology  of  the  Bin-ham  mining  district,  Utah,  by  J.  M.  Boutwell,  with  a  chapter  on 
areal  geology,  by  Arthur  Keith,  and  an  introduction  on  general  geology,  by  S.  F.  Emmons. 
1907).     113  pp.,    19  pis. 
PP  il.  Geology  of  the  central  Copper  River  region,  Alaska,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall.  1905.  133  pp., 
20  pis. 
B  254.  Report  of  progress  in  the  geological  resurvey  of  the  Cripple  (reek  district,  Colorado,  by  Walde- 
mar Lindgren  and  F.  L.  Ransome.     1904.    .%  pp. 
B  255.  The  fluorspar  deposits  of  southern  Illinois,  by  H.  Foster  Bain.  190").  77,  pp.,  6  pis.  (Ou1  of 
stock.) 
