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Kemp, J. F., Reference to mapping in the Adirondack region by 6, 295 



— ; Titaniferous iron ores of the Adirondacks 7,15 



— , Titles of papers by 5, 603 ; 6, 468 ; 8, 378 ; 10, 500 



— ; Trap dikes near Kennebunkport, Maine 1, 31 



— and N. H. Darton ; A new intrusive rock near Syracuse 6, 477 



Kendall, P. F. , cited on boulders 3, 506 



Kennedy, Harris, Photographs by 2, 618 



Kennedy, O. A. , Acknowledgments to 8, 169 



Kentucky, Analyses of slates and shales from 9, 308 



— , A ppomattox formation in 2,3 



— , Configuration of. 2, 575 



— , Fossil coral from . 3, 276 



— , Gas wells in , 3, 188 



— , Figures of subcarboniferous fossils from 7, 249, 252 



— , Reference to limestone cave district of 9, 181 



Millstone grit of 6, 150 



mammoth of 9, 380 



Kentucky-Virginia coal field, Reference to 6, 319 



Keokuk limestone, Definition of 3, 292 



— , Section at 3, 285 



Kepler, G. M., cited on Binghamton well 4, 92 



Kerguelen land, Physiography of. . 2, 14 



Kern, E. G., Acknowledgment to 9, 188 



Kerr, W. C, cited on agencies aflfecting rock decomposition 7, 359 



topography 2, 563 



Ketley, Fossils from 3, 505 



Kettle River valley. Dune sand in 10, 353 



Keuka lake, Preglacial valley of 10, 40 



Kewatian, Adoption of term 2, 109 



— , Definition and orthography of 1, 377 



Keweenawan series, Description of 10, 223 



Keyes, C. R., cited on Archxncidaris 7, 214 



chemical composition of Maryland gi'anites 10, 381 



Coal Measures 3, 120 



denudation '. 7, 389 



Frederick limestone 2, 303 



genital plates of Melonites miiUiporus 7, 155 



horizon of OUgoporus missouriensis 7, 184 



Hyboechinus . . 7 , 207 



Middle Coal Measures 10, 11 



Missouri 8, 288, 289 



Osage limestone. . .' 3, 291 



Piedmont rocks 2, 307 



sandstone walls in Iowa coal 9, 43 



Crustal adjustment in the upper Mississippi valley 5, 231 



Epidote as a primary component of eruptive rocks 4, 305 



Geographic relations of the granites and porphyries in the eastern part 

 of the Ozarks 7, 363 



