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  • The Trias and Jura of the Western States.Alpheus Hyatt.
  • The Shasta-Chico Series of the Pacific Coast.J. S. Diller.
  • The Cretaceous Faunas of the Shasta-Chico Series.T. W. Stanton.
  • Geology of Indian Territory and Texas Adjacent to Red River.Robert T. Hill.
  • Notes on the Geology of Lower California.S. F. Emmons and G. P. Merrill.
  • Origin and Classification of the Green Sands of New Jersey.William B. Clark.
  • Crustal Adjustment in the Upper Mississippi Basin.Charles R. Keyes.
  • A Geological Study of Lake Mohonk and Lake Minnewaska, N. Y.William H. Niles.
  • Geologic Relations in the Belt from Green Pond, New Jersey, to Skunnemunk Mountain, New York.N. H. Darton.
  • A Prismatic Stadia Telescope.Robert H. Richards.
  • Ancient Volcanic Rocks along the Eastern Border of North America.George Huntington Williams.
  • Ancient Eruptive Rocks in the White Mountains.C. H. Hitchcock.
  • The Chemical Equivalence of Crystalline and Sedimentary Rocks.G. K. Gilbert.
  • Volcanite, an Anorthoclase Augite Rock chemically like the Dacites.William H. Hobbs.
  • Further Notes on the Occurrence of Albertite in New Brunswick, Canada.H. P. H. Brumell.
  • Alterations of Silicates in Gneiss at Worcester, Mass.Homer T. Fuller.
  • Pre-paleozoic Decay of Crystalline Rocks North of Lake Huron.Robert Bell.
  • Gabbros on the Western Shore of Lake Champlain.James F. Kemp.
  • Notes on the Occurrence of Mica in the Laurentian of the Ottawa District.Robert W. Ells.
  • Intrusive Sandstone Dikes in Granite.Whitman Cross.
  • Age of the Auriferous Slates of the Sierra Nevada.James P. Smith.
  • Origin of the Coarsely Crystalline Vein Granites, or Pegmatites.William O. Crosby.
  • A Classification of Economic Geological Deposits, based upon Origin and Original Structure.William O. Crosby.
  • Lake Cayuga a Rock Basin.R. S. Tarr.
  • Pleistocene Problems in Missouri.James E. Todd.
  • Remarks upon a supposed Glaciated Stone Axe from Indiana.G. Frederick Wright.
  • Pseudo-Cols.T. C. Chamberlin.
  • Certain Features of the Past Drainage Systems of the Upper Ohio Basin.T. C. Chamberlin and Frank Leverett.