172 J. STANLEY-BEOWN INDEX TO VOLUMES 1 TO 10 



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South Mountain glaciation ; E. H. Williams, Jr 5, 13 



SouzA, G. S. DE, cited on ants ''i 297 



SowERBY, G. B. , Acknowledgments to 1, 482 



SowTER, T. W. E. , cited on Scolithus 3, -ll 



SPACiNGof rivers with reference to hypothesis of baseleveling; N. S. Shaler. 10, 263 



Spencer, A. C. , Election of. 8, 370 



Spencer, J. W. ; Ancient shores, bowlder pavements, and high-level gravels. 1, 71 



— ; Channels over divides not evidence per se of glacial lakes 3, 491 



— cited on age of Niagara river 9, 1 10 



Alum bluff 5, 148 



ancient rivers ? ^'/i^' ^'^'^ 



Assiniboine valley '*"'.. 10, 424 



beaches in Michigan ' '; . . . 9, 112 



of glacial lakes ^^--i -6 476 



Ontario ''879 



bowlder pavements 136 



deformation in northern United States ' "'^-^ 



7 — Ontario j, 241 



drift of Lake Ontario 1, 316 



duration of Niagara falls 9, 83 



epeirogenic elevation ... 5, 97 



Finger lakes of New York 5, 345-347 



Forest beach 8, 48, 50 



glacial hj'drography ." 6, 352 



lakes." " 3, 484 



of the Laurentian basin 10, 31 



Great lakes 9, 72, 79 



Hudson valley clays and sands 9. 195 



Lafayette formation -. 5, 89, 90 



lake Warren 2, 259 



Leipsic beach 8, 36, 38, 55 



name " lake AVarren " 8, 56, 57 



naming of glacial lakes 6, 356 



Niagara falls 9, 61, 80, 81 



goi'ge 9' 1^3 



river 9, 107 



Nipissing strait 5, 621, 624 



origin of the Great lakes 1, 566 



— Pewamo channel 8, 270 



Pleistocene glacial lakes .....' 7, 340 



shore lines 3, 493 



submergence .... : 5, 113 



preglacial drainage channels 8, 11 



outlet of lake Erie 9, 105 



uplifting 4, 204 



raii-ed beaches 7, 444 



Ridgway beach 7, 342 ; 8, 39 



submarine channels 2, 324 



