76 J. STANLEY-BROWN INDEX TO VOLUMES 21 TO 3O 



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Davis, W. M. ; Subsidence of reef-encirclinjr islands 29, 71, 489 



— ; Theory of isostaey 21, 25, 777 



Dawson, G. M., cited on Braelmru limestone 25, 198 



metamoi-phism 28, 401 



— — — section of the Missoiiri 27, 85 



— term "Laramie" 25, 359 



Willow Creek series 25, 361 



— quoted on agency of floating ice 24, 545 



drift of the Keewatin ice-sheet 24, 554, 555, 556, 561 



name "Albertan" proposed by 24, 564 



— , Reference to preliminary report on the pliysical and geological fea- 

 tures of the southern portion of the interior of British Columbia 



by 27, 705, 715 



"Report on a geological examination of the northern part of 



Vancouver Island and adjacent coasts" of 27, 709, 714 



the area of the Kamloops map sheet, British Columbia, by 



27,705,716 



"Queen Charlotte Islands" of 27. 7US, 711, 713 



reports on southwestern Alberta 24, 549 



— and :McConneli„ R. G. ; "Glacial deposits of southwestern Alberta in 



the vicinity of the Rocky Mountains," Reference to '. . . 23, 707 



Dawson, J. W., cited on amphiliian foot-prints 27, 410 



two species of Ginkoo 26. 339 



— , Reference to "Report on the fossil plants of the I>ower Carbonifer- 

 ous and Millstone Grit formations of Canada" by 27, 410 



Dawson arkose 23, 271 



— beds 25, 325 



, Flora of the 25, 332 



— formation. Correlation of the 25, 334 



Day, A. L., cited on Etna 28, 251 



■ — origin of pillow lavas 25, 643, 645 



■— Stromboli 28, 270, 278 



— , Effect of high pressure on solid siil)stances presented by 24, 50, 674 



— elected Fellow 21, 3 



— , Experimental geology discussed by 24. 49 



— , Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institute visited by invita- 

 tion of Director 23, 46 



— , J. C. Hostetter introduced by 27, 60 



— , John Johnston introduced by 26, 83 



— ; Preliminary report of certain physical and physicochemical observa- 

 tions at the Kilauea Crater 24, 74, 573-603, 707 



— , Reference to work of 29, 186 



— ; Some further consideration of the forces developed in crystal growth 



28, 154 



mineral relations from the laboratory viewpoint 21,32, 141-178 



observations of the volcano Kilauea in action 25, 80 



— ; Study of recent activity of Mauna Loa 28, 127 



