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Darton, N. H., Photographs by 2, 619; 6, 450 ; 9, 421 ; 10, 472 



— , Reference to sections by 2, 167 



— , Titles of papers by 2, 614 ; 4, 427 ; 5, 24, 597 ; 6, 16, 17, 482 ; 



7, 518 ; 8, 379 ; 9, 428; 10, 462, 478 



— and J. F. Kemp ; A new intrusive rock near Syracuse 6, 477 



Darwin, Charles, A nalysis of dead coral by 6, 193 



— cited on atolls and barriers 7, 465 



Brazilian boulders 7, 278 



ice-choked valleys 5, 542 



origin of Brazilian mountains 7, 277 



rock decay 7, 258, 265, 280 



— , Influence of, on methods of classification 6, 65 



— quoted on dynamic geology 2, 10 



sandstone dikes 1, 439 



— , Relation of, to theory of evolution 7, 468, 470 



Darwin, G. H. , cited on rigidity of the earth 5, 260, 269 



ripple marks 10, 137 



strength of earth's crust 4, 179 



Darwin, M. J., cited on antiquities 2, 199 



D' AssiER, Adolphe, cited on ants 7, 296 



Dates, Definition of topographic. 2, 547 



Daubree, a., cited on absorbed gases 5, 263 



deposits of zinc ore 5, 30 



experiment in crushing. . , 4, 74, 75 



origin of granite 4, 307 



petroleum 9, 89 



— — — shattering of plate-glass . 5, 32 



Daubree, G. A., Reference to work of 2, 218 



David, T. W. E., cited on leucite 8, 171 



Davidson, Georgic, cited on submerged valleys 10, 6 



— of the Pacific slope 1, 67 



— tidal currents 2, 325 



Davidson, Thomas, Paleontologic work of 1, 482 



Davis, W. J., cited on Paleozoic corals 3, 267 



Davis, W. M., Acknowledgments to 7, 400 



— ; Bearing of physiography on uniformitarianism 7, 8 



— cited on Appalachian erosion 7, 519 



areas of flexure 4, 437 



baseleveling in Pennsylvania and New Jersey 6, 19 



Becraft's mountain 1, 43 



Belt mountain rocks 10, 202 



Catskill delta 9, 186 



Cretaceous peneplains 2, 419 



dip planes 3, 85 



drumlins 7, 20, 23 



— — — erosion 8, 221 



of Crazy mountains 6, 19 



frontal terraces 8, 24 



