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Berry, E. W., Introduction of II. P. Little by 28, 167 



— ; Paleogeogriiphic significance of the Cenozoic tiovas of equatorial 



America and the adjacent regions 29, 129, 631 



— ; Plants associated with human remains at Vero, Florida 28, 197 



— quoted on Morrison and Kootenai faunas 26, 346 



— , Keniarks on reef-deposits by 27, 147 



— ; Status of the study of the Atlantic Coastal Plain fossil Horas 24, 114 



— and Campbeix, M. R., cited on the Morrison and the Kootenai forma- 



tions 26. 30r, 



Bertrand, C. E., cited on origin of oil 28, 729 



Bertband, Marcel, and Reyeb, E., Reference by Suess to advances made 



in mountain study by 21, 189 



Bethi-ehem moraine 27, 264 



— , Relation of Carroll moi-aine to 27, 284 



— , Structure of 27, 272 



—, Topography of 27, 271 



— , Trend of 27, 273 



Beyer, S. W., elected Councilor Geological Society for 1912-14 23, 2 



BiBBiNS, A. B. ; Magothy formation of the Atlantic coast 21, 30, 780 



Bibliography of Alfred Ernest Barlow 26, ir* 



Ernest Robertson Buckley 24, 47 



Samuel Calvin 23, 9 



Theodore Bryant Comstock 27, 13 



Charles A. Davis 28. 38 



Orville A. Derby 27, 21 



Edward Clarence Dutton 24, 17 



Samuel Franklin Emmons 23, 24 



formation names 25, 50 



Persifor Frazer 21 , 10 



— — geology of Brazil 30, 223 



Long Island 28, 307, 308 



glaciation in White, Catskill, and Adirondack Mountains 28, 551 



Christopher Webber Hall 23, 29 



Charles W. Hayes 28, 118 



E. W. Hilgard 27, 54 



F. A. Hill 28,69 



— — Joseph Austin Holmes 27, 31 



Horace Carter Hovey 26, 25 



— — -J. C. K. Laflamme 22, 7 



Daniel W. Langton, Jr 21, 15, 16 



— — Joseph Le Conte 26, 54 



— ■ — Maumioth Cave; Horace C. Hovey and R. Ellsworth Call.... 23,51,747 



^y J McGee 24, 24 



metamorphism 28, 416 



W. H. Niles 23, 34 



NotharctKS and Levi uroidcn 26, 443 



Pleistocene geology of New England 30, 632 



Pleistocene uplift in New York 27, 255 



