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 Davis, E. I'., and Law son, A. C, Excursion of California Meeting, Au- 

 gust 6, 1915, in charge of 26, 407 



Davis, W. J., on committee Cincinnati Meeting, 1881 21, 742 



Davis, W. M. ; Amuial address of i-etiring President 23, 41). 93-124 



— cited on Cenozoic beds as dry-land deposits 27, 179 



^ — deltas 29,194 



• — derivation of sand from shells or lime-secreting jilants 21,044 



Hudson estuary 28, 282, 290, 306 



■ — Lake Bonneville 28, 352, 358 



— land degradation in an arid climate 22, 567 



— marl 21,644 



peneplanation 28, 756 



■ — Pennsylvania peneplains 29, 576 



• — physiography of the Wasatch region 21, 519, 541 



■ — pillow lavas 25, 623 



sand-itlains 30. 609 



— — — sedimentaries 28, 737 



• — • Somerville i)eneplain 28, 345 



uniformitarianism 28, 775 



— ; Coral-reef problem 27, 46 



— ; Differential erosion and equiiUanation discussed by 23, 49 



- — , Discussion of Nebraskan and Kansan drifts by 23, 47 



on condition of the Keewatin liy 21, 25 



— Niagara Kiver and the Glacial period by 21. 26, 763 



— origin of Cliff Lake, Montan.a, by 21, 26, 764 



post-Tertiary history of the lakes of Asia Minor and Syria by.. 



21, 20, 755 



rock streams of Veta Mountain by 21. 26 



some effects of glacier action in Iceland by 21, 20, 759 



. — types of sand grains by 21, 25, 776 



volcanic action by 21, 23, 768 



— ; Geographical description in the folios of the Geologic Atlas of the 



United States 22, 66, 736 



— , Glacial deposits east of Cody, Wyoming, discussed by 23, 45, 731 



of the continental type in Alaska discussed by 23, 44, 730 



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



— ; Nomenclature of surface forms on faulted structures 24. 187-215 



— , Observations at the Kilauea Crater discussed by 24, 74, 707 



— on Connnittee on the Nomenclature of Faults 24, 163 



— , Piedmont terraces and ])ost-Jurassic history of the northern Appa- 

 lachians discussed by 24, 70, 692 



— , Post-Glacial earth movements discussed by 24, 74 



— quoted on formation of arid plains 21, 582, 586, 587 



— , Reference to war work of 30, 176 



^; Relation of geography to geology: annual address of President. 23,9.3-124 



— , Report on Nomenclature of Faults discussed by 24, 49 



— ; Speculative nature of geology 24, 70, 687 



— ; Sublacustrine glacial erosion in Montana 25, 86 



