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



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 Branner. J. C. ; Aggraded limestone plains of tlic interior of Baliia and 



the climatic changes suggested by tliem 22, 187 



— cited on chemical deposition 28. T.39 



Hawaiian Islands 28. ■>11 



— , Discussion of Eocene of the Cowlitz Valley, Washington, by 26, 136 



Geological Survey of Brazil and plans of Oregon Bureau 26. 138 



Tertiary sedimentaries and lavas by 26. 137 



— elected chairman of Cordilleran Section 25. l-"> : 26. 135 



— , Faulting in the Great Basin discussed by 26, 139 



— ; Fluting of crystalline rocks in the tropics 24. 91 



— ; Geologic work of ants in tropical America 21. 4."0-49(), 790 



— , Geological map of Brazil by 28. 127 ; 29, 69, 98 



■ work in Arkansas of 25. 167 



— ; Influence of wind on the accumulation of oil-bearing rocks 24, 91 



— ; Limestone plains of the interior of Bahia 21, 790 



— ; Memorial of Orville A. Derby 27, 15 



— , The oldest fossils discussed by 24, 97 



— ; Outlines of the geology of Brazil to accompany the geologic map of 



Brazil 30, 189 



— ; Photograph of ant-hills by 21, ISO, 484 



— quoted on natural bridge at Santa Cruz, California 21. 326 



— , Reference to his "The origin of beach cusps" 21. 601 



— ; The stone reefs of Brazil, etcetera, Reference to 22, 197 



— , Theory of formation of beach cusps 21, 017 



Branson, E. B. ; Amsdeu formation of Wyoming and its fauna 28, 170 



— ; Bull Lake Creek rock slide in the Wind River :\Iountains of Wyo- 

 ming 28, 347 



— cited on age of oolitic shale 29, 587 



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■ amphibian footprints 27, 411 



— ■ ; Devonian fishes of Missouri 24, 119 



— , Discussion of bedded deposits by 28, 208 



red beds of Wyoming by 28, 168 



— ; A fish fauna from the Pennsylvanian of Wyoming 23, 87 



— introduced D. K. Greger 28,209 



— ; Large rock slide in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming 28. 149 



— ; Mississippian delta in the northern New River district of Virginia. 23,48, 



447-455, 743 

 — ; Notes on the stratigraphy and faunas of the Lower Kinderhookian 



in Missouri 29, 93 



— ; Origin of the red beds of western Wyoming 26. 61, 217-230 



thick salt and gypsum deposits 26. 103, 231-242 



— ; Paleogeography of Missouri 29, 71 



— , Reference to "Amphibian footprints from the Mississippian of Vir- 

 ginia" by 27, 411 



— ; Remarkable geologic section near Columbia, ^lissouri 28. 170 



— ; Stream meanders 29. 79 



— ; Use of fossil fishes in correlating strata 28, 216 



