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Connecticut, Distribntioii of allaiiite in 28, -169 



— , FloodiiiK of Connecticut Valley in 30, 618 



— , Glacial phenomena in 29, !'•(; 



— , Mastodon fonnd in 25, 14."] 



— , Peat deposit near New Haven 24. 72, TOO 



— , rilknv lavas of 25, ('>'22 



— , Pyrrliotite, norite, and pyroxiMiite from Litrldield 26, 8'> 



— , Sand-plains of 30, <>-T 



— Valley, Altitudes in 29, 1'OS 



, Devonian of the 25, 1-6 



, Flooding of 30, 615 



, Glacial meanders, oxbows, and lettles in 25, 2^,2 



-, Marine submergence of 25, -1!» 



Connelly, W. A., quoted on the rock of the Pis-Pis district, Nicaragua 23, -1!)7 

 CoNODONT bed at Eighteen-mile Creek, New York, Fish fauna of the. . . 26, 154 



Conrad, T. A., cited on California Eocene 29, 28.'] 



Medina formation 25, -S-l, 286 



sandstone 25, 2!)8 



mud-cracks 29. 471) 



— , Geological work in Florida of 25, 174 



Georgia of 25, 174 



Louisiana of 25, 172 



of 25, 161 



— , Medina fauna described by 25, 288 



Conrad's term Niag.-ira sandstone. Reference to 25, 286 



Constitution, Amendments to 21, 19 



— and by-laws 25, 93 ; 30, 131 



of Paleontological Society 21, 77-82 



Continental elastics 28, 162, 917 



— deposits ; Magnitude of 2-1. 54, 677 



— ( Mid- ) eolation ; Charles R. Keyes 22, 687 



— glaciation. Evidence of 26, 78 



— glacier in central Illinois, Glacial erosion nejir margin of 26, 70 



— rocks, Reference by Daly to 27, 326 



Continents and oceans, Changed ])ositions of '. 27, 190 



, Permanence of 24, 106 



Contribution to the origin of dolomite : \V. A. 'I'arr 30, 114 



Convection in igneous magmas 29, 101 



Cook, G. II., cited on Silurian formations in New York, New Jersey, and 



Pennsylvania 27, 544, 545 



Cook, PI. J.; First recorded Amphibian from tlie Tertiary of Nebraska. 28, 213 



— introduced by W. D. Matthew 28, 213 



Coon butte and meteoric falls of the desert ; Charles R. Keyes. . . . 21. 24, 773 



— Rni)ids, Carroll County, Iowa, Pleistocene deposits in 29, 77 



Cooperation in advanced geologic instruction ; II. E. Gregory 30, 94 



Coosa Valley, Alabama, Rock decay in 21, 570 



Cope, E. D., cited on description of the famous skull "Anaptomorphus" 



homunculus 26, 430 



