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Page 

 Cairnes, D. D. ; Geoloiiical section along the Ynkon-Ahiska houndary be- 

 tween Yukon and I'oreupine rivers 24, 52, 679 



— • line Itetween Yukon and Alaska rivers 25, 179 



— , Memorial of 29, 17 



— .Reference to "]Moose Mountain district of southern Alberta" of... 27,676 



Cairns, F. I., Description and analysis of minerals by 25, 467 



Calamites inornatus Dawson, Characters of 23, 88 



Calaveras-Sunol fault, San Jose and Mount Hamilton 24, 96 



Calcareous algre from the Silurian ; F. Berckheimer 25, 137 



— -sediments and eruption, Table showing field association of alkaline 



and subalkaline 21, 92-107 



, Association with alkaline rocks of 21, 91 



Calceocrinid.'e, Term CremacrinidiTn now used instead of 24, 109 



"Calciferous" formations of the iMohawk Valley, Age of; E. O. Ulrich 



and H. P. Cushing 21, 30, 780 



Calcite, Relation of dolomite to 27, 447 



Calcium and magnesium metasilicate. Diagram showing relation be- 

 tween, figure 7 21, 172 



— carbonate. Factors affecting deposition of 27, 49 



, Relation of bacteria to deposition of; Karl F. Kellerman 26, 58 



Calhoun, F. H. H., elected Fellow '. 21, 3 



— , Memorial of P. H. Mell '. 30, 43 



— quoted on pre-Wisconsin drift 24, 547, 548 



■ — till formed by Belly River Glacier 24, 558 



— , Reference to his paper "The Montana lobe of the Keewatin ice-sheet" 



23,688; 24,534 



California, Astoria series of 28, 227 



— , Cenozoic Echinoids of 28, 226 



— , Charts of climatic changes in 25, 530 



— Coast Range region. Heave fault-slipping in the 26, 404 



— , Contact metauiorphic minerals in 25, 125 



— , Corals from Cretaceous and Tertiary of 27, 174 



— , Correlation of the Lower Eocene of 26, 415 



— , Cretaceous and Tertiary stratigraphy of the Santa Inez Mountains 



of 29, 164 



floras compared with those of other Cretaceous areas 26, 414 



• invertebrate faunas. Correlation of 26, 414 



■ Tertiary, Contact in 25, 343 



— earth(iuake of 1906, Reference to 21, 342 



— earthquakes, A synthetic study of recorded shocks of 21, 791 



— , Eleventh Annual Meeting of Cordill^-an Section, held at Berkeley. 21,789 



— , Eocene divisions of ^q 5^54 



— - — of San Pedro Point 24, 126 



the Coalinga-Cantua district 24, 127 



; Stewartsville group in 29, 94 



■ — , Extinct vertebrate faunas from 29, 154 



— , Fauna in the Cretaceous of southern 27, 174 



<>f 28, 234 



