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20 Bailey (L. W.). The mineral resources of the Province of New Brunswick.

Can. Geol. Surv., new ser., vol. x, Rept. M, 129 pp., 1 map, 2 pls., 1898. Describes the occurrence of iron, copper, nickel, antimony, lead, silver, gold, manganese, coal, gypsum, and other economic products.

21 Bain (Harry Foster). Geology of Carroll County [Iowa].

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Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. ix, pp. 53-107, pl. ii, 11 figs. and geologic map, 1899. Describes the physiography and the occurrence and character of the Carboniferous, Cretaceous, and Pleistocene deposits, and of coal, clays, and water supply.

Notes on the drift of northwestern Iowa.

Am. Geol., vol. xxiii, pp. 168-176, 1899.

Describes the character and distribution of morainic drift, covering probable Kansan drift.

The Dubuque lead and zinc mines [Iowa].

Mines and Minerals, vol. xx, pp. 10-12, 4 figs., 1899.

Describes the occurrence and character of the ore bodies.

The western interior coal field of America.

North of Eng. Inst. of Min. and Mech. Engrs., Trans., vol. xlviii, pp. 55-80, 6 figs and map, 1898.

Describes the stratigraphy of the Mississippi Valley and the character and occurrence of the coal mines.

[Review of "Iron making in Alabama," by W. B. Phillips.] Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, pp. 213–214 (§ p.), 1899.

[Review of "Special report on gypsum and gypsum-cement plasters," by G. P. Grimsley and E. H. S. Bailey.]

Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, pp. 625–627, 1899.

[Review of "American cements," by Uriah Cummings.]
Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, p. 627 (4 p.), 1899.

and Leonard (A. G.). Middle Coal Measures of the Western interior coal fields.

Abstract: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. x, pp. 10-12, 1899.

See Bibliography and Index for 1898, No. 45.

29 Barbour (Erwin Hinckley). Wells and windmills in Nebraska. U. S. Geol. Surv., Water-Supply Paper No. 29, 85 pp. 27 pls., 25 figs. 1899.

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Gives a sketch of the general subject of water supply.

The rapid decline of geyser phenomena in the Yellowstone
National Park.

Abstracts: Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. xlviii, p. 230 († p.); Science, new ser., vol. x, pp. 490-491 (} p.), 1899.

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31 Barbour (Edwin Hinckley) and Knight (W. C.). The discovery of new invertebrates in the Dinosaur beds of Wyoming. Abstracts: Science, new ser., vol. x, p. 490 († p.); Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc.. vol. xlviii, pp. 229-230 (9 1), 1899.

32 Barlow (Alfred Ernest). Report on the geology and natural resources of the area included by the Nipissing and Temiscaming map sheet, comprising portions of the district of Nipissing, Ontario, and of the county of Pontiac, Quebec. Can. Geol. Surv., new ser., vol. x, Rept. I, 287 pp., 2 maps, 5 pls., 1899. Review: Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, pp. 713-717, 1899.

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Describes the physiography, the character and occurrence of the Archean rocks, Ordovician and Silurian strata, the petrographic character of the igneous rocks, the glacial deposits and occurrence of gold and silver.

On the origin of some Archæan conglomerates.

Ottawa Nat., vol. xii, pp. 205-217, pls. vi-ix, 1899.

Discusses origin of certain pseudo-conglomerates of the Grenville and Hastings series of Ontario.

34 Barnard (Charles). Some recent changes in the shore line of Nantucket [Massachusetts].

Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. x, p. 895 († p.), 1899.

35 Barnard (E. C.). Report of the Fortymile expedition [Alaska]. U. S. Geol. Surv., Expl. in Alaska, pp. 76-84, 1899. Describes physiography and occurrence of gold.

36 Barrois (Charles). Notice sur James Hall.

Soc. Géol. de France; Bull., 3d ser., vol. xxvii, pp. 168-173, 1899.

37 Bascom (Florence). The dike rocks [slate belt of New York and

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U. S. Geol. Surv., 19th Ann. Rept., Pt. III, pp. 223–226, 1899. Describes the petrographic characters of certain dike rocks of the region.

[Review of "Maryland Geological Survey, vol. ii."]
Am. Geol., vol. xxiii, pp. 193-195, 1899.

On some dikes in the vicinity of Johns Bay, Maine.
Am. Geol., vol. xxiii, pp. 275–280, pls. viii-xi, 1899.

Describes the occurrence and character of acid and basic dikes in the region.

40 Bayley (William Shirley). The Sturgeon River tongue [Michigan].

U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon. XXXVI, pp, 458–487, pls. li-liii; 19th Ann. Rept., Pt. III, pp. 146–151, 1899.

Decribes the character and occurrence of the Basement complex and the Algonkian and igneous rocks of the region.

41 Beecher (Charles E.). Othniel Charles Marsh.

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Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. vii, pp. 403-428; Am. Geol., vol. xxiv, pp. 135-157, 1899.

Gives a sketch of Professor Marsh's life and work, and a chronologic list of his publications.

[Review of "The Cretaceous Foraminifera of New Jersey," by R. M. Bagg, jr.]

Am. Geol., vol. xxiii, p. 126 († p.), 1899.

43 Beede (J. W.). Descriptions of some new forms of Pseudomonotis from the Upper Coal Measures of Kansas.

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Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. viii, pp. 79-84, pls. xviii-xix, 1898.

New fossils from the Kansas Coal Measures.

Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. viii, pp. 123–130, pls. xxxii-xxxiii, 1899.

On the correlation of the Coal Measures of Kansas and Nebraska.
Kan. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xvi, pp. 70-84, 1899.

Reviews the literature on the subject, gives sections at the localities, and discusses their relations.

and Rogers (Austin F.). New and little known pelecypods from the Coal Measures.

Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. viii, pp. 131-134, pl. xxxiv, 1899.

47 Bell (Robert). Rising of land around Hudson Bay.

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Smith Inst., Ann. Rept. for 1897, pp. 359–367, 1898.

Outline of geology of Hudson Bay and Strait.

Abstracts: Science, new ser., vol. ix, pp. 101-102; Am. Geol., vol. xxiii, pp. 92-93, 1899.

49 Beyer (Samuel Walker). Geology of Story County [Iowa]. Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. ix, pp. 159–237, pls. iii-iv, figs. 16-29, and geologic map, 1899.

Describes the physiography and drainage, the character and occurrence of the Carboniferous and Pleistocene subdivisions and wind deposits, and the occurence of coal, clays, and other economic products.

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Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. vi, pp. 117–121, 1899.

Describes occurrence and gives list of fossils.

51 Blake (William P.). The Pliocene skull of California and the flint implements of Table Mountain.

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Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, pp. 631-637, 1899.
Discusses bearing on the antiquity of man.

Hübnerite in Arizona.

Am. Inst. Min. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxviii, pp. 543–546, fig. 1, 1899.
Describes character and occurrence of the material.

53 Blake (William P.). The occurrence and production of wolframite

in Arizona.

The Mineral Industry for 1898, vol. vii, pp. 720–722, 1899.
Describes character and occurrence in Arizona.

54 Blue (Archibald). Corundum in Ontario.

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Can. Inst., Proc., new ser., vol. ii, pp. 15-22; Ont. Bur. of Mines, vol. viii, pp. 241-249, 1899.

Contains notes on occurrence of corundum.

Corundum in Ontario.

Am. Inst. Min. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxviii, pp. 565-578, 1899. Gives a historical sketch of corundum and describes discovery and occurrence in Ontario.

56 Böse (Emilio).

Geologia de los Alrededores de Orizaba con un perfil de la vertiente oriental de la mesa central de Mexico. Mex. Inst. Geol., Bull., No. 13, pp. 1–52, 2 pls., 4 figs., and sheet of cross sections, 1899.

Describes the character, occurrence, and fauna of the Cretaceous rocks, and physiography and structure of Central Mexico.

57 Bow (James A.). Lower Seine gold mines [Ontario]. Ont. Bur. of Mines, vol. viii, pp. 263-274, 1899.

Describes occurrence of gold.

58 Bownocker (J. A.). A deep pre-Glacial channel in western Ohio and eastern Indiana.

Am. Geol., vol. xxiii, pp. 178–182, pl. vi, 1899.

Describes the drift covering of the region and the course of the preGlacial river.

59 Branner (J. C.) [Review of "The Upper Silurian fauna of the Rio Trombetas, State of Para, Brazil," and "Devonian mollusca

of the State of Para, Brazil," by John M. Clarke.]

Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, pp. 813–814, 1899.

60 Brewer (William M.). The west coast of Vancouver Island [British Columbia].

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Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. lxvii, p. 176, 1899.

Describes occurrence of ore deposits in the region.

Mining on Vancouver and Texada Islands [British Columbia].
Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. lxvii, pp. 529–530, 1899.
Describes occurrence of ore bodies in the region.

Leech River, Alberni and Skirt Mountain [British Columbia].
Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. lxviii, p. 36, 1899.
Describes gold ores of the region.

Windemere mining division, East Kootenay district [British
Columbia].

Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. lxviii, pp. 127-128, 1899.
Describes general geology and occurrence of copper ores.

61 Brewer (William M.). The copper deposits of Vancouver Island. Can. Min. Rev., vol. xviii, pp. 270-271, 1899.

65 Britton (Elizabeth G.). A new Tertiary fossil moss.

Torrey Bot. Club., Bull., vol. xxvi, No. 2, pp. 79-81, 1 fig.; The Plant World, vol. ii, pp. 108-109, 1899.

Describes a new species from Kittitas County, Washington

66 Broadhead (G. C.). Biographical sketch of George Clinton Swallow.

Am. Geol., vol. xxiv, pp. 1-6, pl. i, 1899.

Gives a sketch of his life and a list of his publications.

67 Brock (R. W.). West Kootenay ore bodies [British Columbia]. Can. Min. Rev., vol. xviii, pp. 61-64; Min. and Sci. Press, vol. lxxix, pp. 201, 230-231; Can. Min. Inst. Jour., vol. ii, pp. 72-86, 1899.

Describes the general geologic features of the region and occurrence of gold and silver.

68 Brook (W. M.). The Atlin district in British Columbia.
Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. lxviii, pp. 605–606, 1899.
Briefly describes gold placers.

69 Brooks (Alfred H.). The Yukon district [Alaska]. U. S. Geol. Surv., Expl. in Alaska, pp. 85–100, 1899.

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Describes the physiography and drainage, the general geologic features, and occurrence of gold.

The coast from Point Barrow to the Mackenzie [Alaska].
U.S. Geol. Surv., Expl. in Alaska, pp. 130–132, 1899.
Describes physiography of the region.

Notes on the geology of the Tanana and White river basins,
Alaska.

Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. ix, p. 622, 1899.

Peters (W. J.) and. Report on the White River-Tanana expedition [Alaska].

See Peters (W. J.) and Brooks (A. H.), No. 524.

73 Buckley (Ernest Robertson). stones of Wisconsin.

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On the building and ornamental

Wis. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Bull., No. iv, econ. ser. No. 2, 500 pp., pls. i-lxix, figs. 1-4, 1898.

Describes the occurrence and character of the building and ornamental stones derived from the igneous and sedimentary formations of Wisconsin.

[Review of "Report on the building and decorative stones of Maryland," by George P. Merrill and Edward B. Mathews.] Jour. of Geol., vol. vii, pp. 206–209, 1899.

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