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INDEX 



Origin of the Lewis overthrust. M. 

 R. Campbell. 298. 



The oxidized zinc ores of Leadville, 

 Colorado. G. F. Loughlin. 382. 



Peculiar fault in New Mexico. N. 

 H. Darton. 288. 



Physiography in Rocky Mountain 

 stratigraphy. W. T. Lee. 8. 



Physiography of the Southern Andes. 

 B. Willis. 8. 



Post-Cretaceous history of moun- 

 tains of Wyoming. E. Blackwel- 



DER. 445. 



Problems of the glacial geologist. 



F. Leverett. 171. 

 Radial barite concretions from the 

 Cretaceous of Montana. C. A. 

 BoNiNE. 295. 

 *Raritan, New Jersey, folio. W. S. 

 Bayley, R. D. Salisbury and 

 H. B. Kummel. 371. 

 *Reconnaissance of the Grandfield dis- 

 trict, Oklahoma. M. J. Munn. 

 419. 

 Resins in paleozoic coals. D.White. 



10. 

 *Resins in paleozoic plants and in 

 coals of high rank. D. White. 

 225. 

 Review of papers by L. Keith Ward. 



A. C. Spencer. 170. 

 Review of "Principles of Stratig- 

 raphy" by A. W. Grabeau. G. S. 

 Rogers. 238. 

 *The San Franciscan volcanic field, 

 Arizona. H. H. Robinson. 195. 

 *Some lavas of Monte Arci. H. S. 



Washington. 5. 

 The stratigraphic break below the 

 Jurassic sandstone in southwestern 

 Colorado. W. Cross and E. S. 

 Larsen. 237. 

 Stratigraphy of the Montana group 

 (Upper Cretaceous). E. Stebin- 

 GER. 383. 

 Stratigraphy of the Red Beds in New 

 Mexico. N. H. Darton. 295. 



The Tertiary orogeny of the North 

 American Cordillera. F. L. Ran- 

 SOME. 169. 



Transportation of debris. G. K. 

 Gilbert and E. C. Murphy. 154. 



Waterlaid loess of the central United 

 States. E. W. Shaw. 298. 

 Geophysics. Change of density of sul- 

 phur with rupture. A. F. Mel- 

 cher. 431. 

 Isostasy in India. W. Bowie. 245. 



Mean density of fractured rocks. 

 G. F. Becker. 429. 

 —See also: Hj^drology; Oceanogra- 

 phy. 

 Hydrology. *The effects of ice on 

 stream flow. W. G. Hoyt. 226. 



*Geology and water resources of a 

 portion of south eentral Washing- 

 ton. G. A. Waring. 226. 



*Geology and water resources of Sul- 

 phur Spring Valley, Arizona. O. 

 E. Meinzer and F. C. Kelton. 

 197. 



*Ground water in Boxelder and Tooele 

 Counties, Utah. E. Carpenter. 

 199. 



*An intensive study of the water re- 

 sources of part of Owens Valley, 

 California. C. H. Lee. 198. 



*The Ohio Valley flood, 1913. A. H. 

 Horton and H. J. Jackson. 227. 

 Surface temperature in the Hum- 

 boldt current. R. E. Coker. 203. 



*Underground water resources of Iowa. 

 W. H. Norton, W. S. Hendrixon, 

 H. E. Simpson, O. E. Meinzer 

 and others. 196. 



*Water resources of Antelope Valley, 

 California. H. R. Johnson. 198. 

 Ichthyology. References: 244. 

 Mammalogy. *Treeshrews. M. W. 

 Lyon, Jr. 330. 



*The white rhinoceros. E. Heller. 



374. 

 References: 239,426. 



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