4J: ■ J. STANLEY-BROWX — INDEX TO VOLUMES 1 TO 10 



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Davis, W. M., cited on irlacial plateaus 8, 187 



irlyptoliths 8 217 



Highwood mountains 6, 390, 392 



Mattawa river 9 S2 



Meriden "ash bed " 8. (>7 



nionadnocks. 6 149 



Montana stratigraphy 3^ 303 



New England sand plains 10, 494 



Oneida sand plain 9 -JOO 



origin of lake Cayuga 5, 345^ 347 



planation 10, 77, 78 



physiography of Pennsylvania 9, 1S5 



rieistooene terraces 3 4^7 



topography 2, 542 



trap conglomerate of Massachusetts 8, 67, 68 



— , Discussion of Appomattox formation 1_ 543 



Hudson River group 1 354 



Mesozoic traps 2 348 



Piedmont structure 2, 317 



sandstone dikes 1 440 



tlie Triassic 2,' 430 



— elected Councillor 9 4Q0 . 10 424 



— ; Geological dates of origin of certain topographic forms on the Atlantic 



slope of the United States 2. 541 



— ; Geographical work for State geological surveys 5, (i04 



— ; Memorial of James Henry Chapin 4_ 40(^ 



— , Photographs explained by 3^ 474, 47;,^ 47,^ 



— ; Plains of marine and subaerial denudation 7 377 



— , Reference to work of 2 4''6 



— ; Structure and origin of glacial sand plains 1, 195 



— , Titles of papers by 1, 540 : 2, 612, 614, 634 ; 5, 608 ; 



7, 493, 504; 9, 417, 418 



— and L. S. Griswold ; Eastern boundary of the Connecticut Triassic 5, 515 



— andS. \V. Loper; Two belts of fossiliferous black shale in the Triassic 



formation of Connecticut 2. 415 



Davisox, Ckaklks, cited on level of no strain 8, 1 19. 120 



Dawkixs, W. B. , cited on apatite 7, 102 



— , ^[ammoth tooth determined by 9^ 37O 37] 



Dawsox, G. ]\[.. Acknowledgment to 6, 442 



— cited on agglomerates of the lake of the Woods 1, 181 



ancient beaches 2 474 



.4(((.v//a-bearing rocks on the Skagit river 4^ 217 



British Columbia 1^ 217, 219 



boulders 3^145 



Canadian drift 1 397 



coal beds of Vancouver island 5. 46I 



conglomerates of the Pakota group 5, 463 



contacts with Fundamental complex 9 238 



