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*Bulletin 1 Preliminary report on the mineral resources of Oklahoma, by C. N. Gould, L. L. Hutchinson, and G. Nelson. 1908. 88 pages, 30 figures, 13 plates.
Bulletin 2 Preliminary report on the rock asphalt, asphaltite, petroleum and natural gas in Oklahoma, by L. L. Hutchison, 1911. 256 pages, 30 figures, 13 plates.
*Bulletin 3 A report on the geological and mineral resources of the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma, by C. A. Reeds. 1910. 69 pages, 10 figures, 24 plates.
*Bulletin 4 Coal in Oklahoma, by C. W. Shannon and others. Revised by C. L. Cooper. 1926. 110 pages, 12 figures, 23 plates, 7 tables.
*Bulletin 5 Preliminary report on the structural materials of Oklahoma, by C. N. Gould. 1911. 182 pages, 10 figures, 1 plate.
*Bulletin 6 Part 1. Director's biennial report to the Governor of Oklahoma. Part 2. Brief chapters on Oklahoma's mineral resources, by C. N. Gould. 1910. 96 pages.
Bulletin 7 Preliminary report on the clays and clay industries of Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider. 1911. 270 pages, 53 figures, 12 plates.
Bulletin 8 Preliminary report on the road materials and road conditions of Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider. 1911. 191 pages, 44 figures, 3 plates.
Bulletin 9 Preliminary report on the lead and zinc in Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider. 1912. 97 pages, 16 figures.
Bulletin 10 The glass sands of Oklahoma, by Frank Buttram. 1913. 91 pages, 3 figures, 8 plates.
Bulletin 11 The gypsum and salt of Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider. 1913. 214 pages, 67 figures.
Bulletin 12 Preliminary report on the geology of the Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains, by Joseph A. Taff. 1927. 95 pages, 1 figure, 8 plates.
Bulletin 13 Volcanic dust in Oklahoma, by Frank Buttram. 1914. 49 pages, 1 figure, 8 plates.
Bulletin 14 Chemical analyses of Oklahoma mineral raw materials, by A. C. Shead, G. Y Williams, and C. N. Gould. 1929. 138 pages. (Originally issued as University of Oklahoma Bulletin, New Series 423, Studies No. 32, December 1928.)
Bulletin 15 Part 1. Director's biennial report to the Governor of Oklahoma. Part 2. Mineral production of Oklahoma from 1901 to 1911, by D. W. Ohern. 1912. 47 pages, 2 figures.
*Bulletin 16 The Ponca City oil and gas field, Oklahoma, by D. W. Ohern and Robert E. Garrett, 1914. 30 pages, 1 figure, 2 plates.
Bulletin 17 Geology of east central Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider. 1914. 25 pages, 1 figures, 2 plates.
*Bulletin 18 The Cushing oil and gas field, Oklahoma, by Frank Buttram, 1914. 104 pages, 1 figure, 12 plates.
*Bulletin 19
Parts 1 and 2
Petroleum and natural gas in Oklahoma. Part 1. General information concerning oil and gas, by C. W. Shannon and L. E. Trout. 1915. 133 pages, 4 figures, 4 plates. Part 2. A discussion of the oil and gas fields and undeveloped areas of the state, by counties, by C. W. Shannon and others. 1917. 536 pages, 24 figures, 41 plates.
*Bulletin 20 Granites of Oklahoma, by C. H. Taylor. 1915. 108 pages, 3 figures, 20 plates.
*Bulletin 21 The Neva limestone in northern Oklahoma, with remarks upon the correlation of the vertebrate fossil beds of the state, by J. W. Beede. 1914. 37 pages, 3 figures, 8 plates.
*Bulletin 22 Part 1. Director's biennial report to the Governor of Oklahoma. Part 2. Mineral resources of Oklahoma and statistics of production from 1901 to 1914, by C. W. Shannon. 1914. 142 pages, 8 figures, 4 plates.
*Bulletin 23 The geology and economic value of the Wapanucka limestone of Oklahoma, by B. F. Wallis. 1915. 102 pages, 6 figures, 10 plates.
*Bulletin 24 Part 1. Geology of a portion of northeastern Oklahoma. Part 2. Paleontology of the Chester group in Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider. 1915. 130 pages, 3 figures, 7 plates.
*Bulletin 25 Bibliography of Oklahoma geology with subject index, by L. E. Trout and G. H. Myers.  1915. 105 pages.
*Bulletin 26 Lime resources and industry of Oklahoma, by John Cullen. 1917. 70 pages, 7 plates.
*Bulletin 27

Geography of Oklahoma, by L. C. Snider.  1917.  325 pages, 9 figures, 40 plates.

*Bulletin 28 Tripoli deposits in Oklahoma, by E. S. Perry. 1917. 32 pages, 1 figure, 11 plates. 
*Bulletin 29 Travertine deposits of the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma, with Reference to the Plant Agencies Concerned in their Formation, by W. H. Emig. 1917.  76 pages, 5 figures, 15 plates.
*Bulletin 30 Geology of the Redbeds of Oklahoma, by Fritz Aurin. 1917.  66 pages, 4 figures, 8 plates.
*Bulletin 31 Criteria for the recognition of heavy minerals occurring in the Mid-Continent Field, by Fanny Carter Edson. 1925. 32 pages, 4 plates.
*Bulletin 32 Geology of the southern Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma, Parts I and II, by C. W. Honess. 1923. 355 pages, 9 figures, 120 plates.
*Bulletin 33 Geology of Love County, Oklahoma, by Fred M. Bullard. 1925. 77 pages, 1 figure, 30 plates.
*Bulletin 34 Index of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, by E. P. Rothrock, with a section on Dakota plants from Cimarron County, Oklahoma, by A. C. Noe. 1925, 110 pages, 3 figures, 24 plates.
*Bulletin 35 Index to the stratigraphy of Oklahoma, by Chas. N. Gould, with lists of characteristic fossils, by Chas. E. Decker. 1925. 115 pages, 1 chart.
*Bulletin 36 Petroleum engineering in the Papoose oil field, by John R. Bunn, with a chapter on geology of the Papoose Oil Field by Louis Roark. 1926. 61 pages, 6 figures, 5 plates.
*Bulletin 37 Geology of Texas County, Oklahoma, by Chas. N. Gould and John T. Lonsdale, with a chapter on agriculture, by H. H. Finnell, and a chapter on history of the county, by M. L. Wardell. 1926. 62 pages, 6 figures, geologic map, 10 plates.
*Bulletin 38 Geology of Beaver County, Oklahoma, by Chas. N. Gould and John T. Lonsdale, with selections on fossil leaves, by E. W. Berry; agriculture, by Ernest Slocum; and history by F. C. Tracy. 1926. 71 pages, 2 figures, 16 plates.
*Bulletin 39 Geology of Marshall County, Oklahoma, by Fred M. Bullard. 1926. 101 pages, 5 figures, 31 plates.
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*Bulletin 64 Geology and ground water resources of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, by S. L. Schoff, with a section on Mesozoic stratigraphy, by J. W. Stovall. 1943. 317 pages, 27 figures, 23 plates (including 2 geologic maps), 24 tables.
*Bulletin 69 Geology and mineral resources of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, by Malcolm C. Oakes, with sections on Oil and gas by Glen S. Dille, and Water resources, by John H. Warren. 1952. 234 pages, 12 figures, 4 plates (including geologic map), 15 tables.
*Bulletin 89 Geology and mineral resources of Blaine County, Oklahoma. Part I. Stratigraphy and general geology of Blaine County, by R. O. Fay. Part II. Economic geology and petrology of gypsum and anhydrite in Blaine County, by W. E. Ham. Part III. Petroleum geology of Blaine County, by John T. Bado and Louise Jordan. September 18, 1962. 252 pages, 61 figures, 9 plates (including geologic map in color), 14 tables.
*Bulletin 95 Basement rocks and structural evolution of southern Oklahoma, by W. E. Ham, Rodger E. Denison, and Clifford A. Merritt. December 22, 1964. 302 pages, 19 figures, 16 plates (including 5 geologic maps and sections in separate folder), 18 tables.
*Bulletin 126 Geology and mineral resources of Bryan County, by George G. Huffman and others. April 1979. 108 pages, 49 figures, 1 plate (geologic map), 11 tables.
*Bulletin 136 The Atokan Series (Pennsylvanian) and its boundaries—A symposium. Patrick K. Sutherland and Walter L. Manger, editors. December 12, 1984. Proceedings of a symposium held March 29, 1982, during the 16th annual meeting of GSA South-Central Section at Norman, Oklahoma, sponsored by the Oklahoma Geological Survey and The University of Oklahoma. 15 papers, plus discussion, 198 pages, figures, plates, tables.

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