58 J. STAXLEY-BROWN INDEX TO VOLUMES 1 TO 10 



Page 

 EoLiAX deposits of eastern Minnesota; C. W. Hall and F. W. Saideson. . 10, 349 



in Wisconsin ^O, ooo 



Epidote as primarj' component of eruptive rocks ; C. R. Keyes 4, 305 



Equus beds of the plains. ... ^> ^^^ 



Erbach, J. , Photographs by ^' '^-"^ 



Eri AN drainage in western New York ®! -^^ 



Erie-Huron beaches of Michigan, Con-elation of. 8, 81 



Eriptychius americanus, Founding of species 3, 16/ 



Ermax, Adolph, cited on depth of frozen soil ^' 1^0 



Ero.siox at baselevel ; M. R. Campbell S. 221 



— in the Sierra Nevada 2' ^^"^ 



— , Sheetflood ®' S" 



— and deformation, Relation of. 2, 149, 234 



Eruptive origin of the Syracuse serpentine ^i 533 



— rocks, Epidote as primary component of *> 305 



of Alaska " 3, 496 



California 3, 376, 421 



Montana 3, 449 



the Piedmont region 2, 307 



EscoxDiDo beds, Description of. 3, ^-/ 



EscHWEGE, "NV. L. vox, cited on Brazilian boulders 7, 277, 278 



exfoliation of rocks ' > 29- 



Eskers, Origin of. 5, ' 1 



Etchemixiax terrane, New Brunswick, Description of 10, 231 



Etheridge, H. G., cited on denudation ''. 383 



Ethekidge, R., Acknowledguients to ^j 482 



— cited on fossils from the Antillean region 6, 122 



Jurassic of Australasia 3, 409 



relations of Oligoporus "^^ 189, 190 



ETTixGSHArsEX, C. VOX, cited on Paleozoic plants *> 122 



Europe, evidence of subsidence of. ^i 163, 164 



— , Late glacial depression in l", 9 



— , Reference to ice-sheets of ' , 1' 



Eurypterus beds of Oesel compared with those of North America ; Fried- 

 rich Schmidt 3, 59 



EuTAW, Description of the 2> ^^0 



Evans, Lewis, Reference to publications by 5, 593 



Evans, N. N. , Acknowledgments to 9, 169 



— , Title of paper by 9, 426 



Evidences as to changes of sealevel ; N. S. Shaler 6, 141 



— of the derivation of the kames, eskers, and moraines of the North Amer- 



ican ice-sheet chiefly from its englacial drift; Warren Upham 5, 71 



epeirogenic movements causing and terminating the Ice age ; W^arren 



Upham ^^> 5 



northeasterly diflTerential rising of the land along Bell river]; Robert 



Bell 8' 241 



Evolution, Syllabus of lectures on 3, < 



Examples of stream-robbing in the Catskill mountains; N. H. Darton 7, 505 



