62 .J. STAXLEY-BKOWN INDKX TO NOLIMKS 2 1 TO 30 



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CovK. K. 1 >.. citt'd (111 .luditli Uivrr t'iiuuM 35. 'ii)S 



rnleoceiu- 25. .•'>09 



postoptic 28. 518;") 



— , luadetiiiiicy of classiticatiou of diiiosaui-s li\ 25. •>T8 



— , Reference to reconstruct i<iii oT laiiiaivisamiis by 25, 143 



— -and Batk, George, cited on liypoccntra .iiid plcurocentr:i 21.-'h"» 



Cope's Sauroi)od;i. Restoration of 30. 151 



Cori'Eu Mine Hill. (Jeologiral section through 25. 169 



- — ores. Examples of progressive cliaiiirc in tlic mineral rninpositioii of; 



C. V. Toliii.iii. .Tr 26. -'iiM 



— River in Alaska, (.'anyon aiui delta of 24. 71. 01)9 



Coral fanna. ()noiida.ij;a 27. ITS 



— island theory, Coinpreliensive : (J. C. Curtis 26. 78 



Coralline alga- in an Ordoviciau dolomite; Eliot Blackwelder 24. 11*!. 0' •7-621 



Coral-reef beds, Anticosti Island. Eirst marked 21. 702 



, Definition and origin of 22. 238 



problem ; W. M. Davis 27. 46 



, Virgin and uortheru Leeward Islands bearing on 27. 41 



tract of Florida compared with other coral-reef areas 25. 41 



— reefs and platforms, Various localities of 26, 59 



reef corals of the southeastern United States, their geologic his- 

 tory and signiticauce : T. W. Vaughan 26. 58 



.Cambrian, Ordoviciau, Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous 22,244-248 



, Character of the bottom of Paleozoic 22. 2.50 



recent 22. 242 



; Composition of recent 22. 2.39 



the oceanic salts in Paleozoic 22. 250 



■ — of recent 22. 242 



, Depth of water and intensity of light of Paleozoic 22. 247 



recent 22. 239 



, Gotland and Wisconsin Silurian Paleozoic 22. 247 



, Grabau quoted on New York and Wisconsin Paleozoic 22. 247 



— — , Motion of the water about recent 22. 242 



, ^Movement of occ;inic waters ;ii-omid Paleozoic 22. 250 



— — of Florida 26, 59 



the Philipi)ines 28. 540 



, I'h.vsical condition under which were formed. Paleozoic: T. Wa.v- 



Innd \;iugli:in 22. 93, 238 



" ," Relation to Paleozoic limestone formation of 27, 147 



, Specific gravit.v of the oceanic waters of Paleozoic 22. 251 



— ■ — • water of recent. Table of 22. 243 



, Subsidence of 28. 151 



— — , Sununary of conditions under wliicli were formed Paleozoic and 



Recent 22. 251 



— — , Temperature of I'.aleozoic 22. 2.50 



Corals, American diphyphylloids 28. 208 



-^ — Middle and Upper Devonic 27, 147 



— as constructional geologic agents, Summarized statement of 26.59 



