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Dall, W. H., Reference to Neocene faunas studied by 8, 198 



work of, in Alaska 1, 101, 102, 108, 126, 127, 137 



— , Title of paper by 5, 590 



— and J. Stanley- Brown ; Cenozoic geology along the Apalachicola river. . 5, 147 



Dall-echo, Reference to actinometer of 7, 293 



Daly, R. A., cited on contacts with the Fundamental complex 9, 237 



Mount Ascutney syenite 10, 185 



Dames, Wilhelm, cited on Scolitlms 3, 40 



Dana, E. S., cited on crystalline rocks 2, 389 



petrography 2, 366 



traps 2, 340 



— , Remarks on A. E. Foote by 7, 483 



— suggests terra anhedron .• 7. 493 



Dana, J. D., Analysis of coral sand by 6, 192 



Hawaiian chalk by 6, 192 



— , Announcement of death of 7, 1, 454 



— ; Areas of continental progress in North America 1, 36 



— , Bibliography of. 7, 474 



— cited on Appalachian structure.. 2, 164 



Archean rocks of Connecticut 7, 511 



areas of continental progress 1, 259, 557 



Chazy formation at Valcour and Crown Point 10, 455 



Chonopliyllum 3, 281 



climate 3, 73 



Clinton formation 4, 114 



coral from Howlands island 6, 195 



crystalline rocks 2, 390 



drift 3, 135 ; 4, 199 



dynamic geology 2, 10 



englacial d rift 5, 72 



epeirogenic movements 10, 5 



formation of mountains 4, 183, 187 



geology of Massachusetts 3, 460 ; 4, 167 



glacial deposits of Mohawk valley 9, 194 



ice-sheets 4, 198 ; 6, 347 



phenomena in Connecticut 4, 3 



glaciation 2, 268 



Hamilton formation 4, 111 



ice dams 9, 201 



levels of the Mohawk valley 9, 186 



Marcellus formation 4, 111 



mounting-making 5, 104 



Oswego sandstone and Oneida conglomerate 4, 114 



permanence of oceanic basins and continental masses 8, 117, 118 



Pleistocene subsidence 4, 367 



preglacial ui^lifting 4, 204 



Round hill 7, 20 



sandstone dikes 1, 439 



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