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



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CuKTis, G. C. ; Kilauea, A drop-fault crater 26, 77 



— ; Naturalistic land model,' the "last word in geology" 26, 79 



Gushing, H. P., Acknowledgments to 25, 244, 251 



— , Augite syenite described l)y 27, 215 



— , Basic syenite described l)y 27, 215 



— ; Bleaching of granite and limestone contacts 21. 3.3, 786 



— chairmnn Third Section 26, 81 



— cited on Adirondack rocks 25, 247. 254, 263 



akerite analyses 27. 207 



from New York 27. 209 



anorthosite 29. 400 



metamorphisui 28, 402 



-moraines in tlie Adirondacks 27. 6.50 



syenite and granite of Adirondacks 27. 213 



imdulation of Paleozoic rocks for the Watertown district 26, 287 



— ; Diastrophic inii)ortance of the unconformity at the base of the Berea 



sandstone in Ohio 26. 96. 155, 205-216 



— , Discussion of anorthosites by 28. lo5 



Hamilton grouji of western New I'ork by 26. 113 



North American continent in Ppper Devonic time by 26,90 



— the revision of pre-Cambrian classification in Ontario by 26, 88 



on origin of the alkaline rocks by 21. 3^ 



— elected Librarian 21,3: 22. 152 : 23.2: 24, 9 



— ; Geology of Long Lake quadrangle, Reference to 22, 152 



— ; Manuscript on Ogdeusburg quadrangle of 26, 288 



— ; The Northuml^erland (New York) Volcanic Plug 24, 53, 3.35-349 



— : Proposed modifications in the nomenclature of the early Paleozoic 



rocks of New York 22. 62 



— (juoted on underground water of Black River, New York 21.332 



— and T'LRicH, E. O. (extempore Professor Gushing) ; Age of the "cal- 



ciferous" formation of the Mohawk Valley 21. 30, 780 



cited on rehnement of stratigraphic units in Ganton iiuadranglc 26, 288 



GusHMAN, J. A., cited on chemical and organic deposits 28, 9.33 



Gusps, Beach 21, 26-27 



Gutter, L. F., Reference to contour map of 28. 543 



CUTTIXC4SVILLE, Vemiout, The complex of alkaline igncdus rocks at. 21. 32, 785 



GuviER. Georges, cited on catastrophism 27, 515 



time value of extinct organisms 27, 492 



Gycadeoidea, The cotyledcmary node of 22, 91 



— , Floral features of 24. 115 



Gyclonic rcrf^iis caloric form of solar hypothesis 25. 521 



Gyclostome l>ryozoa, Glassification principles of 29, 151 



Gynodonts, The Alisphenoids of 24, 244 



Gystid (new) from the Glinton formation of Ontario; W. A. Parks. . . . 21. 76 



Gysts and brown bodies of Trepostomata 26. 351 



Gystiphragras of the Trepostomata 26, 350 



