Record of deep-well drilling for 1904
Myron Leslie Fuller, E. F. Lines, A. C. Veatch
1905, Bulletin 264
In this report, which is the first of a proposed series of annual publications, are presented the results of the first six months' work by the United States Geological Survey in the systematic collection of well records and samples. Much time having been occupied in organization and preliminary correspondence, the...
A gazetteer of Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
Henry Gannett
1905, Bulletin 248
Geology of the Boulder district, Colorado
Nevin Melancthon Fenneman
1905, Bulletin 265
Contributions to economic geology, 1904
Samuel Franklin Emmons, Edwin C. Eckel
1905, Bulletin 260
No abstract available. ...
Cement materials and industry of the United States
Edwin C. Eckel
1905, Bulletin 243
Geology and paleontology of the Judith river beds
Timothy William Stanton, John Bell Hatcher, Frank Hall Knowlton
1905, Bulletin 257
Mineral resources of the Elders Ridge quadrangle, Pennsylvania
Ralph Walter Stone
1905, Bulletin 256
Taconic physiography
T. Nelson Dale
1905, Bulletin 272
Paleontology of the Malone Jurassic formation of Texas
Francis Whittemore Cragin, T. W. Stanton
1905, Bulletin 266
No abstract available....
Contributions to mineralogy from the United States Geological Survey
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1905, Bulletin 262
Limestones of southwestern Pennsylvania
Frederick Gardner Clapp
1905, Bulletin 249
Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology and mineralogy for the year 1904
Fred Boughton Weeks
1905, Bulletin 271
The copper deposits of Missouri
Harry Foster Bain, Edward Oscar Ulrich
1905, Bulletin 267
Miocene Foraminifera from the Monterey shale of California, with a few species from the Tejon formation
Rufus Mather Bagg Jr.
1905, Bulletin 268
No abstract available....
Zinc and lead deposits of northwestern Illinois
Harry Foster Bain
1905, Bulletin 246
Zinc and lead minerals are found in two widely separated districts in Illinois. One of these occurs in the extreme southern portion of the State and includes portions of Hardin, Pope, and Saline counties. It forms part of the Kentucky-Illinois fluorspar, lead, and zinc field, and for convenience may be...
The fluorspar deposits of southern Illinois
Harry Foster Bain
1905, Bulletin 255
The drumlins of southeastern Wisconsin (preliminary paper)
William C. Alden
1905, Bulletin 273
Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1904-1905
Charles D. Walcott
1905, Annual Report 26
IntroductionRemarks on the work of the yearBranches of workThe United States Geological Survey was created in 1879 for the purpose—as its name implies—of examining and reporting on the geologic structure and mineral resources and products of the national domain. To the adequate description of geologic formations and structure cartography is...
Geology of the Tonopah mining district, Nevada
J. E. Spurr
1905, Professional Paper 42
The southern Appalachian forests
H.B. Ayres, W.W. Ashe
1905, Professional Paper 37
In examining so large an area it was found that the best results could be obtained by traversing the roads and trails and making side trips wherever necessary to cover intermediate territory. Upon the topographic maps of the Geological Survey were drawn the outlines of cleared land and the several...
Economic geology of the Bingham mining district, Utah
J. M. Boutwell, Arthur Keith, S. F. Emmons
1905, Professional Paper 38
The field work of which this report represents the final results was first undertaken in the summer of the year 1900. This district had long been selected by the writer as worthy of special economic investigation, as well on account of the importance of its products as because of its...
The geology of the Perry Basin in southeastern Maine
G. O. Smith, David White
1905, Professional Paper 35
The geologic examination of the Perry district, in southeastern Maine, was undertaken at the request of the Survey Commission of the State of Maine. During the 1902-3 session of the Maine legislature an effort was made by petitioners resident in Washington County to obtain from the State an appropriation of...
Status of the Mesozoic floras of the United States, Second paper: Part I.-Text, Part II.-Plates
Lester Frank Ward
1905, Monograph 48
Mineral resources of the United States, 1904
David T. Day
1905, Report
No abstract available....
Piedmont district of Pennsylvania
Florence Bascom
1905, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (16) 289-328
No abstract available....