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Page 

 Granger, Walter, and Sinclair, William J.; Eocene and ()lii;oeene of 



Wind River and P.ig Horn l)asins 22, 63, 722 



; The Larabdotherium zone in tlie Big Horn basin, Wyoming... 22,95 



Granger, W. K. ; Notes on tlie Eocene of the r>ig Horn l)asiii of Wyo- 

 ming 24, 113 



Granite and limestone contacts, Bleaching of 21, 33, 786 



— felsophyre in Virginia, Megascopic and microscojiic cliaractor and 



chemical composition and classification of 24, 309, 310 



; Name applied to rocks at South Vcta peak 21, 605 



— , Intrusion of Precamlirian 27, 104 



— , Occurrence of Laurentiau 21, 686 



— of Quincy, Massachusetts, Pegmatite in 21, 33, 784 



Rockport, Massachusetts, Fayalite in 21, 33, 787 



— , Reference by Watson and Cline to 27, 223 



Granites, Analyses of 25, 466 



— and iiietacrystals by selective solution — a recantation, Origin of. 24,73,704 



Grant, C. C, Acknowledgments to 25, 278 



Grant, U. S., cited on ellipsoidal greenstones. 25, 619 



— , Member of Auditing Committee 25, 49 



— ; Tidewater glaciers of I'l-ince William Sound and Kenai peninsula, 



Alaska 21, 20, 757 



Grants Mill granite of Diaumnd llill-Cumberlaud district 25,458 



Granularity limits in petrographic-microscopic work; Fred. E. Wright. 



23,37,726 



Grapevine range. Tilted tertiaries of the. Figure showing 21, 552 



Graphic method of representing the chenucal relations of a jietrographic 



province 25, 43 



— presentation of bedded deposits 27, 122 



Graphite deposits of Alabama 30, 112 



Graptolite-bearing shales 28, 205 



— ■ shales. Origin of 28, 959 



— zones of the H tica shale ; R. Ruedemann 28, 206 



Graptolites, The stratigraphic signittcanee of; Rudolf Ruedemann 22,93,231 



Grassy Creek shale. Invertebrate fauna of 29, 95 



Graton, Louis C, Discussion of anurthosites by 28, 155 



Gravel and sand beds of Iowa and Nebraska, Evidence fossiliferous, are 



Aftouian 21, 31 



— boulders of limestone, I'lattening of 25, 66 



— , Dawson and McConnell Saskatchewan 24, 550, 558 



Gravigrade edentates in later Tertiary deposits of North America ; 



Chester Stock 29, 161 



Gravity anomnlii's and geologicn] formations; William Bowie 23, 50 



Great Barrington and Richmond boulder trains; F. B. Taylor.... 21,747-752 



boulder trains. Location and characteristics of 21, 749-751 



train, Probable history of boulders of the 21, 751 



— Basin, Basin range faulting hi the 26, 138 



Great Basin, Later deformations in certain ranges of the 25, 122 



■ provinces, H ipijurion-like horses of 27, 171 



