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Packard, R. L., Analysis of melilite by 6, 470 



— , Analyses of rocks and soils by 6, 323-325 



— cited on zeolitic compounds 8, 168 



Packer clay, Description of 5, 286 



Palache, C, Election of 6, 2, 425 



Pal^aster eucharis Hall ; A. H. Cole 3, 512 



PaljEechinoidea, Studies of. 7, 171 



Pal/eotrochis, Inorganic origin of. 10, 228 



Palawsaccus, New genus 4, 410 



Paleolithic implements 2, 640 



Paleontology, Laramie of Wyoming 8, 127 



— , Patagonia 6, 28 



Paleozoic age of Cuban metamorphics 7, 71 



— corals 3, 253 



— echini, Classification of 7, 238 



— formations of southeastern Minnesota; C. W. Hall and F. W. Sardeson. 3, 331 



— fossils, Figures of 7, 247-254 



— fossil plants 6, 313, 318 



— history of the Coosa valley of Georgia and Alabama 5, 478 



— intraformational conglomerates ; C. D. Walcott 5, 191 



— overlaps in Montgomery and Pulaski counties, Virginia ; M. R. Campbell. 5, 171 



— (Pre-) surface of the Archean 1, 163 



— rocks. Alberta, Reference to 7, 32, 33 



, Arkansas 2, 227 



, California 6, 223 



, Canada 2, 166 ; 5, 357, 362 



, Deformation of. . . 2, 141, 156 



, Indiana, Reference to 8,15 



. Iowa 2, 277 



, Medial Red River region 5, 302 



, northwestern plains 6, 19, 20 



, Ohio 2, 31 



, Pennsylvania 5, 58 



— sediments of the Adirondacks 5, 214, 215 



— terranes in the Connecticut valley ; C. H. Hitchcock 7, 510 



Palingenitic drainage. Definition of. 1, 549 



Pallas, P. S., cited on " black earth " 3, 68 



Paluxy sands, Definition of. 2, 504 



Pamunkey formation, Definition of. 2, 432 



— of Virginia 9, 415 



Panama, Figure of Subcarboniferous fossil from 7, 253 



— , Matanzas formation of. 6, 125 



Pander, C. H., cited on fish remains 3, 59 



Paris section of Red river 5, 307, 308 



Parson, S. K., Presentation of mammoth tooth by 9, 383 



Passes, Alaskan 1, 103 



Patagonia, Reference to ice-sheets of. 7, 17 



Patagonian beds, Relations of the 6, 28 



