122 J. STANLEY-BROWN— INDEX TO VOLUMES 21 TO 30 



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Great Basin range, Old arch and trough of, Figure showing 21, 553 



ranges. Explanations of origin of 21, 545, 546 



, Folding, faulting, and erosion giA'en as origin of 21, 545 



region. Erosion in 21, 547 



Great Britain, Effect of migrations on population of 24, 284 



, Reference to glacial geology of 25, 214 



— Lake basins in their relationship to the Niagara limestone ; J. W. 



Spencer 24, 76, 229 



— — history 25, 35 



region, Terrestrial stability of 27, 79 



— Lakes, Niagara limestone barriers to the 24, 229 



, Outlets of 24, 231, 232 



— Plains and Rocky [Mountain Front provinces, Physiographic study of 



the Cretaceous-Eocene period in the 26, 105 



— — , Dominant characteristics of the 22, 689 



— ■ — -fashioned mainly by eolative processes, Recapitulation showing. 22,713 



features, Eolic significance of certain 22, 703-710 



— • — formations. Authorities supporting the lake hypotheses of 22,092 



• various hypotheses of 22, 092-695 



— Salt Lake, Utah, Oolitic sand of 21, 645 



Green, W. L., cited on Hawaiian Islands 28, 503 



lava flows of 1859 25, 33 



origin of pillow lava 25, 002 



— quoted on Kilauea emanation 24, 574 



Green Mountains, Structural features of 27, 101 



Gtjeen Pond conglomerate and Longwood shale. Paleozoic fault block of 



New Jersey and eastern New York 24, 477 



— River formation. Fossil algie from 27, 159 



" — sand," Composition of 21, 644 



Greenbrier limestone, ]Mississippian delta of Virginia 23, 452 



Greenland and the Arctic archipelago, Figure showing 21, 206 



— , Discussion of uplift in 29, 71 



— , Geology of Parker Snow Bay 29, 98 



— , Great northern horst 21, 205-212 



— rifts. Diagram showing 21, 207 



Greenly, E., cited on pillow lava 25, 602 



Greenville limestone. Alteration processes and products within the 24, 76, 717 



Greger, D. K. ; Amsden formation of Wyoming and its fauna 28, 170 



— ; Devonian of central Missouri ; fauna of the Cooper limestone 28, 209 



— , Introduction by E. B. Branson of 28, 209 



— ; Invertebrate fauna of the Grassy Creek shale of Missouri 29, 95 



■ — and Branson, E. B. ; Amsden formation of the east slope of the Wind 



River Mountains of Wyoming and its fauna 29, 300 



. — ; Devonian of central Missouri 26. 112, 156 



Gregory, H. E., cited on allanite 28, 469 



— — — 'australites 27, 53 



— sand plains of Naugatuch Valley 25, 238 



spheroidal lavas in Maine 25, 621 



