DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 584 BIBLIOGRAPHY j OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY FOR 1913 WITH SUBJECT INDEX BY JOHN M. NICKLES WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE - 1914 CONTENTS. Page. Introduction___________________________________ 5 Serials examined ___________________________________ 7 Bibliography________________________________________ 13 Classified scheme of subject headings_____________________ 113 Index ___________ ____________________________ 115 Lists_________________________________________ 162 Chemical analyses__________:___________________ 162 Minerals described __ _ _ _ __________________ 163 Rocks described _ _ _ ______ _____ 164 Geologic formations described ____________ 165 3 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY FOR 1913, WITH SUBJECT INDEX. BY JOHN M. NICKLES. INTRODUCTION. The bibliography of North American geology, including paleon­ tology, petrology, and mineralogy, for the year 1913 follows the plan and arrangement of its immediate predecessors, the bibliogra­ phies for 1906-7,1908,1909,1910,1911, and 1912 (Bulletins 372, 409, 444, 495, 524, and 545 of the U. S. Geological Survey). It includes publications bearing on the geology of the Continent of North America and adjoining islands, also Panama and the Hawaiian Islands. Papers by American writers on the geology of other parts of the world are not included. Textbooks and papers general in character by American authors are included; those by foreign authors are excluded unless they appear in American publications. As heretofore, the papers, with full title and medium of publica­ tion and explanatory note when the title is not fully self-explana­ tory, are listed under the authors, arranged in alphabetic order. The author list is followed by an index to the literature listed. In this index the entries in one alphabet are of three kinds first, sub­ ject, with various subdivisions, to enable the specialist to ascertain readily all the papers bearing on a particular subject or area; sec­ ond, titles of papers, many of them abbreviated or inverted, under their leading words;* and third, cross references, which have been freely used to avoid too much repetition. The subjects have been printed in black-faced type, the titles of papers and cross references in ordinary type. As it may not be always obvious which subject headings have been adopted, a classified scheme of those used imme­ diately precedes the index. Miss Isabel P. Evans has given efficient assistance in the work. The bibliography of North American geology is comprised in the following bulletins of the United States Geological Survey: No. 127 (1732-1892); Nos. 188 and 189 (1892-1900) ; No. 301 (1901-1905) ; No. 372 (1906-7); No. 409 (1908); No. 444 (1909); No. 495 (1910); No. 524 (1911); No. 545 (1912); and No. 584 (1913). 5 SERIALS EXAMINED. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: Proceedings, vol. 64, pt. 3, vol. 65, pts. 1, 2; Journal, 2d ser., vol. 16, pt. 1. Philadelphia, Pa. Academy of Science of St. Louis: Transactions, vol. 21, no. 4; vol. 22, nos. 1--4. St. Louis, Mo. Alabama Geological Survey: Bulletin, no. 13; Monograph, no. 8. Mont­ gomery, Ala. American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Proceedings, vol. 48, nos. 14-20, vol. 49, nos. 1-10. Boston, Mass. American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 45. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, UOS. 73-84; Transactions, vols. 43, 44. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 35, 36. New Haven, Conn. American Mining Congress: Papers and Addresses, 15th Ann. Session; Bulletin, vol. 16, nos. 1-3. American Museum of Natural History: Bulletin, vol. 32; Journal, vol. 13. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 47. New York. American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vol. 52. Philadelphia, Pa. American Year Book for 1912. New York. Annales de Palgontologie, t. 8. Paris, France. Annales des Mines, lle ser., t. 3, 4. Paris, France. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 8th ser., vols. 11, 12. London. Appalachia, vol. 13, no. 1. Boston, Mass. Association of American Geographers: Annals, vol. 2. Albany, N. Y. Association of Engineering Societies: Journal, vols. 50, 51. Boston. Mass. Beitriige zur Geophysik, Bd. 12, H. 2-4, Bd. 13, H. 1, 2. Leipzig. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum: Occasional Papers, vol. 5, nos. 3, 4. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Botanical Gazette, vols. 55, 56. Chicago, 111. British Columbia, Bureau of Mines: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for 1912. Victoria, B. C.. California Academy of Sciences: Proceedings, 4th ser., vol. 2, pp. 1-202, vol. 3, pp. 265-454. San Francisco, Cal. California State Mining Bureau : Bulletin, no. 63. San Francisco, Cal. California, University of, Department of Geology: Bulletin, vol. 7, nos. 9-23. Seisrnographic Stations: Bulletin, no. 4. Publications in Geography, vol. 1, nos. 1, 2. Berkeley, Cal. Canada, Geological Survey: Memoirs, nos. 20, 23, 26, 29, 30, 33, 37. Victoria Memorial Museum: Bulletin, no. 1. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Department of Mines, Mines Branch: Summary Report for 3912; and miscellaneous publications. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Institute: Transactions, vol. 10, pt. 1. Toronto, Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Quarterly Bulletin, no. 22; Journal, General In­ dex, vols. 1-10. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 34. Toronto and Montreal. Canada. 7 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1913. Canadian Peat Society: Journal, vol. 2, nos. 1-4. Ottawa, Ont. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook no. 11, for 1912. Washington, D. C. Carnegie Museum: Annals, vol. 8, nos. 3-4; Memoirs, vol. 6, uos. 1-3. Pitts­ burgh, Pa. Cassier's Magazine, vol. 43, no. 6, vol. 44, nos. 1-3. New York. Centralblatt fin- Mineralogie, Geologie, und Paleontologie, Jahrgang 1913. Stuttgart, Germany. Coal Age, vols. 3, 4. New York. Colliery Engineer (continuation of Mines and Minerals), vol. 34, uos. 1-5. Scranton, Pa. Colorado College Publications: Science series, vol. 12, no. 12. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Geological Survey: Bulletins 4-5, 6. Denver, Colo. Colorado School of Mines Magazine, vol. 3; Quarterly, vol. 8, nos. 1-3. Golden, Colo. Colorado Scientific Society: Proceedings, vol. 10, pp. 211-414. Denver, Colorado. Colorado, University of: Studies, vol. 10, nos. 1-3. Boulder, Colo. Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: Transactions, vol. 18, pp. 1-137. New Haven, Conn. Connecticut State Geological and Natural History Survey: Bulletin, no. 20. Hartford, Conn. Denison University, Scientific Laboratories: Bulletin, vol. 17, pp. 203-246. Granville, Ohio. Deutsche geologische Gesellschaft: Zeitschrift, Bd. 64, H. 4, Bd. 65, H. 1-7; Monatsberichte, nos. 1-6. Berlin, Germany. Economic Geology, vol. 8. Lancaster, Pa. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: Journal, vol. 28, no. 4, vol. 29, nos. 1-2. Chapel Hill, N. C. Engineering and Mining Journal, vols. 95, 96. New York. Engineering Association of the South: Proceedings, vol. 24, nos. 1-4. Nash­ ville, Tenn. Engineering Magazine, vol. 44, nos. 4-6, vol. 45, vol. 46, nos. 1-3. New York. Engineers' Club of Philadelphia: Proceedings, vol. 30. Philadelphia, Pa. Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania: Proceedings, vol. 28, no. 10, vol. 29, nos. 1-9. Pittsburgh, Pa. Field Museum of Natural History: Geological series, vol. 4, no. 3. Chicago, 111. Florida State Geological Survey: Fifth Annual Report. Tallahassee, Fla. Franklin Institute: Journal, vols. 175, 176. Philadelphia, Pa. Geographical Journal, vols. 41, 42. London. Geographical Society of Philadelphia: Bulletin, vol. 11. Philadelphia, Pa. Geological Magazine, new ser., decade 5, vol. 10. London. Geological Society of America: Bulletin, vol. 24. New York. Geological Society of London: Quarterly Journal, vol. 69, pts. 1-3. London. Geologische Rundschau, Bd. 4. Leipzig, Germany. Geologists' Association, London: Proceedings, vol. 24, pts. 1-5. London. Georgia Geological Survey: Bulletin, no. 20. Atlanta, Ga. Harvard College, Museum of Comparative Zoology: Bulletin, vol. 53, no. 10, vol. 54, uos. 16-21, vol. 55, no. 2, vol. 57, no. 2, vol. 58, no. 1; Memoirs, vol. 36, vol. 40, nos. 6, 7. Cambridge, Mass. Illinois State Geological Survey: Bulletin, no. 25. Urbana, 111. Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History: Bulletin, vol. 9, arts. 6, 7-8, 9-12. Urbana, 111. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1913. 9 Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee: Bulletin, vol. 5, nos. 2, 3. Tokyo, Japan. Indiana Academy of Science: Proceedings for 1912. Indianapolis, Iml. Institution of Mining and Metallurgy: Bulletin, nos. 104-111. London. Institution of Mining Engineers: Transactions, vol. 44, pts. 2-5, vol. 45, pts. 1-7, vol. 46, pt. 1. Newcastle upon Tyne, England. International Geological Congress, Twelfth Session, Canada: Guide Books, 1-4, 5-10. Iowa Geological Survey, vol. 22; Bulletin no. 4. Des Moines, Iowa. Journal of Geography, vol. 11, nos. 5-10, vol. 12, nos. 1-4. Madison, Wis. Journal of Geology, vol. 21. Chicago, 111. Kansas, University of: Science Bulletin, vol. 16, nos. 2-7. Lawrence, Kans. Lake Superior Mining Institute: Proceedings, vol. 18. Ishpeming, Mich. Maryland Gological Survey: Devonian (2 vols. and atlas). Baltimore, Mcl. Mexican Mining Journal, vols. 16, 17. Mexico City, D. F. Mexico, Institute Geol6gico: Boletln, no. 30. Mexico City, D. F. Michigan Academy of Science: Fourteenth report. Lansing, Mich. Michigan Geological and Biological Survey: Publication 11 (Geological series 8). Lansing, Mich. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, vol. 16 (uos.
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