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 Geology of the Diamond Hill-Cnmherhmd district in Rliode Island- 



Miissaf'luisotts : C. H. Warren and S. Towers 25. 7."), 4P,r, 



— • — • — Lake Iditarod region, Alaska ; Pliilip S. Smith 37, 114 



— Nevada liills ; A. C. Lawson 23, 74 



San Jose and Monnt Hamilton (inadrangles ; E. C. Tcmpleton. . 24.90 



sontliern end of the San Joaqnin Valley ; G. C. Gester 25. 1'2H 



Uinta formation ; G. Douglass 25, 144, 417 



Wahana iron ore of Newfoundhuid ; A. O. Hayes 25. 74 



Wasatch Mountains; Eliot Blaekwelder 21. 1^2. •■"•17-ri42. 7(>7 



— , Paper on glacial and physiographic 21. 2.1-27 



— , Papers on physical and structural 21. 22-2.') 



— , Pleistocene and post-Pliocene of Maine 28. 107 



— , Relation of geography to ; W. M. Davis 23, 93-1.34 



Geology's influence on development of oil 28, 625 



Geometric plans of the earth, with special reference to tlie ])l;uietesimal 



hypotliesis ; Harry Fielding Reid 28, 124 



Geometry of faults, Additional note on the ; H. F. Reid 21, 737-740 



Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institute, Visit of members to. 23. 46 



— ■ — , Plan on whicli is organized the 21, 142, 143 



Georgia, Geological work in 25, 173 



Geosynclines, Migration of 30, 87 



Geotectonic adaptation through retardation of the earth's rotation; 



C. R. Keyes 30. S7 



Geothermal data of the Ignited States ; Nelson Horatio Darton. . . . 24, -"il, 077 



Gerlanp, G., cited on island subsidence 29, -571 



Germany, Petroleum supply of 28, 612 



— , Pillow lavas in 25, 595 



Gesner, a., cited on oil industry 28, 621 



Gester, G. C, Geological section of California coast ranges discussed by 24, 93 



— ; Geology of a portion of the McKittrick oil field 26, 169 



— the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley 25, 123 



— , Tertiary and Pleistocene formations of the north coast of I'eru, South 



America 29, 165 



Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Triassic igneous rocks near 27, 55, 623 



Geyser reservoirs, Temperature of underground 22, 116 



"Giant ripples" as indicators of paleogeography ; W. H. Bucher 28. 161 



Gibson, M. A., cited on Lamville River bridge, Vermont 21. 321 



Gibson, T. W., cited on Ontario oil fields 28, 723 



Gidley, J. W., cited on Fort Union fauna 25, 389 



— , Discussion of fossil vertebrate localities of Florida by 26, 154 



■ Multitul)erculata by 25, 140 



the affinities of the Multituberculata by 26, 152 



— , Fauna of the Cumberland Pleistocene cave deposit 25, 142 



— ; Perissodactyle 23, 85, 179 



— , Remarks on monodactylous horse by 27, 1.52 



policy of Vertebrate Section by 27, 1.53 



skeleton of Cavis (Urns by 27, 153 



Gigantic MeciathcrUim Irom Florida ; W. D. :\Iatthew 28, 212 



