CLARKk's CLIMATE 55 



rage 



Clabke's "DiitJi of rieocheinistry," Citations from 24, 2;5;> 



CLASSiFiCATioiSf aiid i)hylt>geny of the lU'iitilia ; S. W. Willistoii 28. 21G 



— of American Tertiary bryozoa 28, 204 



arlvose deposits 27, 115 



• — — marine dei)osits ; A. W. (Jral)au 24, 74 



metamorj>liic' roclcs ; W. J. Miller 28, loo, 451 



natural water ; Chase Palmer 24, 73 



petroleum and natural gas fields 28, 553 



— — the Tetraseptata, with some remarks on parallelism in development 



in this group: a study in orthogenesis; Amadeus W. Grabau... 27,148 



Clastic sediments, Mechanical composition of 25, 655 



Clastics, Marine 28, 207 



C1.AYP0LE, E. W., cited on the Whiiipool-Saint Davids Valley 21, 434 



Clays in Pennsylvania, White , 30, 96 



— , Laminated lake 27, 81 



— of the United States 30, 95 



Cleaveland, p., Coastal plain geology by 25, 160 



Cleland, II. F., appointed on Auditing Connnittee 30. 146 



— cited on the genus Rhipidomella 21, 299 



- — elected Secretary of Paleontological Society, 1910 21, 72 



— ; Memorial of II. S. Williams 30, 47 



— ; Natural bridges of North America 21, 22, 314-33S, 765 



— quoted on formation of Yellowstone natural bridge 21, 323 



Massachusetts natural bridge 21, 328 



— , Remarks on lake clays by 27, 82 



Clement, J. K. : The role of water in tremolite and certain other min- 

 erals, Reference to 21, 166 



— , Allen, E. T., and Weight, Fred. Eugene; Minerals of the composi- 

 tion MgSiOs, Reference to 21, 166 



— and Day, Arthur L., Reference to their work on high temperature. 21. 145 

 Clement, F. E. ; The (juestion of paleo-ecology 29. 154 



— ; Scope and significance of paleo-ecology 29, 369 



Clements, J. M., cited on ellipsoidal basalts 25, 614 



Ely greenstones 25, 615 



origin of pillow lavas 25, 638 



Clendenin, W. W., Geological work in Louisiana of 25, 173 



Cleveland meeting of the American Association for the Advancement 



of Science, August, 1888, The Geological Society of America pro- 

 visionally organized at 21, 746 



— , Ohio, Local anticlines in the Chagrin shales at 21. 24, 771 



, Natural gas at 26, 102 



Cliff Lake, Montana, Origin of ; G. R. Mansfield 26, 704 



— sculpture of the Yosenute Valley ; Francois E. ^Matthes 21, 20, 759 



Ci-iMATE and its influence on Oligocene faunas of the Pacific coast ; R. E. 



Dickerson 29, 166 



])hysical conditions of the Keewatin ; A. I'. Coleman 21, 25 



— of the Bahia limestone region 32. lO.j 



— , Paleontologic evidences of 21, 73 



