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Bates, H. W., quoted ou uiit structures 21, -ITS 



— • ants of the Amazon Valley 21, 454 



Bates, M., Maps of Kansas oil fields by 28, B92 



Batolith of British Cohiiiibia and Alaska, Sulialkalino coast v.UMie 21,90 



Bathymetbical chart of the oceans, after Sir Jolm Mui-ray 21, 217 



Bathyrcllus cf. fratcrniis Billings, Fossil of the quartzite at Geneva. . . 21, 527 



— sp.. Fossil of the quartzite at Geneva 21, 527 



Bathyrus ? congencris, Fossil of the (luartzite at Geneva 21, 527 



Bauer, C. M., cited on flow of Missouri Kiver 27, 298 



Baub, G., cited on epiotic 28, 986 



epipterygoid 28, 981 



— • metamorphisni 28, 379 



Bautista Creek badlands. Fauna of 29, 163 



Bavaria, Pillow lavas in 25, 597 



Baxter, , cited on atomic weight of U'ad 28, 849 



Bay of Fundy, Estuaries of 28, 323 



, Geological history of ; Sidney Powers 26, 94 



, Marine faunas found by dredging in 37, 160 



Bayley, W. S., cited on allanite 28, 471 



Maine minerals 29, 463 



• — Pennsylvania Precauibrian 29, 376 



— ; Peculiar iron ore from the Dunham mine, Pennsylvania 23, 44 



— , Remarks on revision of i>re-('aml»rian classification in Ontai'io by. . . 26,88 



Bayliss, John Y., quoted on work of white ants 31, 491 



Bays of Big Walker Mountain, Virginia, Fossils from 34, 543 



— sandstone and sununary of the Bays problem 3-4, 440-458 



Bays^Sevier, Tennessee, Section of 34, 451 



Beach cusps. Artificial 31, 615 



, Characteristics of 31, 599-615 



-, Connnon occurrence of 31, 600 



; D. W. Johnson 31, 27, 599-624 



, Diagram illusti'ating the formation of 31, 602 



, Figures showing variations in the form of 31,605,606,608,612 



; M. S. W. Jefferson 31, 26 



— — , Literature of 31, 600-604 



, Relation to other factors of shore activity of 31, 613-615 



, Size, spacing, and formation of 31, 607-612 



— — , Theories of origin of 31, 615-623 



— of Covey Hill, Reputed marine 33, 475 



— , Remarkable deformation of the Algonquin 34, 71, 697 



Beaches about south end of Lake Michigan 39, 235 



— -and tidal marshes of the Atlantic coast; N. S. Shaler, Reference to. 31,600 

 — , Isobases of the Algomiuiu and Iroquois 31, 21, 227-248, 761 



— of Lake Algonquin, Battlefield, and Fort Brady 36, 69 



Beadnell, H. J. L., cited on inclosed lakes of Asia 35, 563 



Bear Creek, near Attica, Indiana, Natural bridge over 31, 317 



— — shale 39, 342 



Bearpaw formation of Alberta Cretaceous 37, 682 



