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Florida, Recent orogenic movements in 6, 131, 161 



— , Reference to soundings off the coast of. 6, 107 



— , Relations of the Pliocene and Miocene formations of 6, 123 



— , Shore forms on coast of 7, 406, 407, 408 



— , Source of mammalian life of. 6, 1.39 



— , Subsidence of. 6, 129 



— , Thickness of Eocene of 6, 121 



— , Width of continental shelf off. 6, 108, 109 



Flow of rocks 4,13 



Floyd shale defined 2, 143 



FoERSTE, A. F., cited on Alum bluff 5, 148, 149 



Aspalaga Bluff fossils , 5, 154 



Cambrian fossils 3, 517 



Lower Cambrian fossils 4, 1 48 



raai'ine Upper Cretaceous of Marthas Vineyard 8, 200 



New England rocks 4, 384 



Oneida conglomerates 5, 371 



Rock bluff 5, 155 



— , Reference to work of 2, 334 



— , Work of, in eastern Massachusetts 1, 447 



Foley, P. H., Acknowledgments to 9, 188 



Foliation, bedding, and cleavage , 1, 232 



FoNSKCA, J. S. DA, cited on ant nests 7, 299 



rock decay 7, 264 



— quoted on Brazilian temperatures 7, 286 



Fontaine, VV. M., cited on correlation of Kootaniewith Great Falls beds of 



Montana 5, 461 



flora of Glen Rose beds 5, 462 



fossil plants from Montana 3, 323 



of the Shasta-Chico .series 5, 462 



from California 3, 389 



grahamite 10, 277 



Kootanie plants 6, 394 



Paleozoic plants 4, 121, 122, 126, 128 



Permian fossils 3, 217 



fossil plants 5, 4 



Piney Creek section 6, 308 



plants of the New River coals 6, 312 



Pottsville series 6, 306 



Triassic plants 3, 24 



Virginia geology 5, 172, 180 



— West Virginia coal 5, 59 



— , Determination of fossil plants from California by 5, 450. 459 



— , Fossil determinations by 3, 374 



— quoted on Permian flora 3, 218 



— , Reference to " Conglomerate series "of 6, 310, 312 



paleontologic work of 9, 403 



work of. 2. 433 



