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Faikciiild, H. L., cited on I'leistot-ene pheuoiiKMin of New York 27, 646 



— post-Glacial deformation 27. 668-669 



— ; Closing phase of glaciation in Now York 23, 47, 737 



— , Covey Hill revisited discnssed l\v 23, 36, 722 



— , Deformation of the Algonquin Beach discussed by 24, 71 



— , Discussion of glacial deposits in Ontario by 25, 72 



on anticlines in the Chagrin shales at Cleveland. Ohio, by. . . . 21, 24, 773 



— elected President Geological Society for 1912 23. 2 



— , First session Twenty-lifth Aminal Meeting called to order by Presi- 

 dent 24, 2 



— , Glacial cirques discussed by 24, 51 



— , Member of Auditing Committee 26. 11 



— ; Memorial of Joseph Le Conte hy 26, 47 



— , Moraines of Ontario and western New York discussed hy 23, 46 



— ; Pleistocene features in the Schenectady-Saratoga-Glens Falls sec- 

 tion of the Hudson Valley 27, 65 



marine submergence of the Connecticut and Hudson valleys. . 25, 63,219 



— ; Pleistocene uplift of New York and adjacent territory 27, 66, 235 



— , Post-Glacial erosion and oxidation discussed by 23, 47, 738 



marine siibmergence of Long Island 28, 142, 279 



— uplift of New England coastal region 30. 89 



northeastern America 29, 70, 187 



southern New England 30, 597 



— , Presiding over first section 24, -50, 70 



— , Reference to "The Pleistocene geology of New York State" of 27, 646 



— , retiring President, Address b.v 24, 54 



— ; Review of the early history of the Society 25, 17 



— , Speculative nature of geology discus.sed by 24, 70 



— , Temporary chairman Glaciology and Physiography Section 21, 21 



— , Thanks rendered to 27, 645 



— , Vote of thanks proposed by 26, 124 



— and Chadwick, G. H. ; Iroquois and inferior waters in northern New 



Y^ork (extempore) 22, 64 



Fairmont, Illinois, limestone quarry 26, 70 



Fanglomerate, a detrital rock at Battle Mountain, Nevada ; Andrew 0. 



Lawson 23, 72 



Faroe Islands, Pillow lavas of 25, 610 



Farrington, O. C, Discussion of change in quartz through rise of tem- 

 perature by 25, 44 



oolites of Chimne.v Ilill formation by 25, 76 



Park City minerals by 25, 48 



— ; New minerals from the Favas of Brazil 23, 37, 728 



— ■; Quantitative classification of meteorites 22, 67. 7.36 



— , Remarks on meteorites by 27, 50 



Fassig, O. L., cited on tropical hurricanes 25, 494 



— ; Signal Corps School of Meteorology 30, 106 



Fault, The Baishiko, Formosa 22, 173 



— , Figures showing combination of finite rotations at a 21, 738 



