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Gbabau, a. W., Discussion of phylogeny of crinoids by 25, 135 



Red Beds by 26, 61 



— reef corals by 28, 200 



Sliawani^iinlv formation of Medina age by 26, 150 



• — Silurian system of Ontario by 25, 41 



— Tennessee sbale by 28, 207 



Upper Cayugan of Maryland by 21, 30, 7S1 



— — • — waterlimes 28, 174 



on Ordovicic-Siluric section of tbe Mingan and Aiiticosti islands 



by 21, 75 



post-Tertiary bistory of tbe lakes of Asia Minor and Syria by. . 21, 20 



salt marsb formation near Boston by 21, 29 



tbe geology of tbe Wasatcb Mountains by 21, 22 



— ; Distribution and migi-ation of American Middle and Upper Devo- 

 nian corals 27, 147 



— ; Early Paleozoic deposits of Nortb America 24, 400-528 



— , Experimental geology discussed by 24, 49, 672 



— ; Fossiliferous conglomerate 23, S3 



— , Fossils of tbe Cataract formation described by 25, 289 



— , Glacial erosion in tbe Genesee Valley system and its bearing on tbe 



Tertiary drainage problem of eastern New York 24, 76, 718 



— , F. F. Halm introduced by 23, 83 



— ; Hamilton group of western New York 26, ll-"5, 158 



'■ — ; Inclusion of the Pleistocene period in tbe psychozoic era 30, 149 



— , Intracolonial acceleration and retardation and its lieariug on species 21,76 



— , Introduction of S. H. Knight by 27, 120 : 28, 168 



— Mrs. Eula D. McEwan by 28, 201 



— ; Isolation as a factor in the development of the Paleozoic faunas. . 29, 143 



— , Medina of Ontario discussed by 23, 83 



— ; INIigration of geosynclines 30, 87 



— ; New genera of corals of tbe family of Cyatbopliylloda' 28, 199 



— , New Trenton Crinoid from Ontario discussed by 23, 84 



— ; North American continent in Upper Devonic time 26, 88 



— ; Notes on Devonic corals 23, 87 



— ; Olentangy shales of central Ohio and its stratigrapbic significance.. 



26, 112, 1.56 



— ; Origin of salt deposits, etcetera, quotations from 24, 496 



— , Ozarkian fauna discussed by 23, 84 



— ; Paleontological notes : I. Polyi»hyletic genera ; 2. An illustration of 



Waagen's theory of umtatious 24, 109 



— , Paleontology of a voracious appetite discussed by 23, 83 



— ; Pre-Glacial drainage of central western New York 21, 31 



— ; Prevailing stratigrapbic relationships of tbe bedded pliosphate de- 

 posits of Europe, North Africa, and North America 30, 104 



— ; Problems of the interpretation of sedimentary rocks 28, 162, 206, 735 



— quoted on the Devonian reefs of Wisconsin and New York 22, 247 



— .Reference to "Early Paleozoic delta deposits of Nortb America" by. . 



27, 395, 578 



