110 J. STANLEY-BROWN INDEX TO VOLUMES 21 TO 30 



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Geological ediicitioii of eiiiiiiieors discussed I)y E. W. Sli;i\v 28. I'tS 



— J. 15. Tyrcll 28,138 



— J. B. Woodworth 28. 138 



— elements in jjeogriipliical descriiitions, imitations of 23, 109 



— liglit from tlie Catskill Aqnediift : Cliarles P. Berkey 24. 74, 711 



— matter in .wologieal descriptions. The diminution of .ipii.ircntly . . . . 23.112 



— nomenclature. Report of Committee on 21. 29 ; 24, 49 



— pertinence of explanatory phrases 23. 99 



— reconnaissance in northwestern Xicara.iiua ; Oscar II. llershey 23, 36, 



75, 49.3-516 

 ^ of Porto Rico ; O. P. Berkey 26, 113, 1.56 



— relations between the Cretaceous and Tertiary of southern Cilifornia ; 



C. A. Waring 25, 152 



— section along the Yukon- Ala ska lioundary between the Yukon .ind Por- 



cupine rivers : D. D. Cairnes 24, 52, 678 



Yukon and Porcupine rivers ; D. D. Cairnes 25. 179 



of a ix)rtion of the coast ranges in the eastern part of San Luis 



Obispo County, California ; Bruce Martin 24, 93 



— Society of America, Final organization of 21, 746 



, Names of original meml)ers of 21, 746 



.Officers of 21.2; 22.2: 23,2; 24,8; 



25, 5 ; 26. U : 27, 11 ; 28. 12 ; 29. 11 ; 30. 11 



; Person eligible at organizing of 21, 746 



— ■ . Supplementary note on the organization of the 21, 741 



London, Reference to 21, 29 



— • -Washington, Entertainment to the various societies given by.. 23,49 



" — song book," compiled by A. C. Lane 21, 28 



— suggestions (extempore) ; B. K. Emerson 21, 22, 766 



— • theories, Bearing of recent climatic investigations on 24. 70, 687 



— transformations of phosphorus ; Eliot Blackwelder 27. 47 



Geologists of America, Circular letter to 21, 741 



Geology and geography separate sciences 23. 322 



— — public service ; G. O. Smith 28, 127 



stratigraphy of the area of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Hud- 

 son and James bays ; T. E. Savage and F. M. A'an Tuyl 30, 339 



— as a basis of citizenship ; J. E. Pogue 30, 77 



synthetic science ; W. D. Smith 30. 77 



— Committee of National Research Council, Report of 29, 69 



— , Historical notes on the rise of our lacustrine 23. 477 



— in the Students' Army Training Corps ; H. E. Gregory 30. 81 



— — — world war and after; Presidential address by Whitman Cross. 30. 165 



— of Lau Islands, Fiji ; W. G. Foye 28, 166 



"— — Nahant," Reference to the ; A. C. Lane 21, 600 



New York State, Pleistocene 24. 133 



— — petroleum. Symposium on the 28. 603-7.35 



■ — — portions of western Washington ; C. E. Weaver 26, 397 



— ■ — the area of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Hud.son and .Tames 



bays, Canada ; T. E. Savage and F. ^I. Van Tuyl 28. 171 



