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rJowK, J. P., cited on bai'ite selenite from ^[oiitaiia 25. 79 



RoYCE, W. A., Analysis of Pennsylvania oolitic limestone by 25, 758 



RiJCKWAN, John H. ; P]vidence indicating an unconformity at the base 



of the Tamiosoma Zone in tlie Coalinga oil fields, California .... 24, 1'32 

 — ; Fauna and relations of tlie white shales of the ToMlinga district. . . 26, 108 

 — : Relations of the iSanta ^Margarita formation in the Coalinga east 



side field 26, 1G6 



RuEDEMANN, RuDOLPii : An alternative exi)lanation of the origin of the 



Saratoga mineral waters 25. -iS 



— cited on allanite 28, 470 



eurypterids in the Shawangunk 27, .533 



graptolite shale.s 28, 959-960 



Norma nskill fauna 27, 577 



Shawangunk correlated with Pittsford shale 27, 534-535 



• — Silurian formations in New York 27, 544 



— , The Dictyonemas of New Brunswick discussed by 23, 83 



— , Discussion of Alaska Paleozoic section by 25, 137 



new paleogeograi)hic maps by 25, 136 



— , Fossiliferous conglomerates discussed by 23, 83 



— ; Frankfort and Utica shales of the Mohawk Valley 22, 63, 720 



— ■ ; Graptolite zones of the Utica shales 28, 206 



— ; Paleontology of arrested evolution 28, 705 



— ; Presence of median eye in trilobites 27, 146 



— presided at opening session of Paleontological Society 28, 192 



— , Quotation on Potsdam formation from 27, 6.50 



— , Remarks on Guelph formation by 27, 148 



marine faunas by 27, 160 



"mutations" by 27, 148 



— , Report on Alaskan graptolites by 25, 194 



— ; Restoration of Paleozoic cephalopods 25, 1.36 



— , Sediments of Center County, Pennsylvania, discussed by 24, 112 



— , Session of Paleontological Society, December 31, 1912, presided over 



by Vice-President 24, 108 



— ; The stratigraphic significance of graptolites 22, 93, 231 



— , "Types of inliers observed in New York," Reference to. 21, 332 



— and Ci-ABKE, John M. ; Mode of life of the Eurypterida 21, 76 



Eastman, Charles R. ; Anatomy and physiology in extinct organ- 

 isms 21, 74 



Ruffin, E., Geological work of 25, 168 



— , State Geologist of South Carolina 25, 160 



Rules of the Society 21, 49-52 



Russell, G. S., cited on earthcpiake sea waves 25, 34 



Russell, I. C, cited on Albert Lake terraces 25, -560 



bitumen of New Jersej' 25, 627 



• — chemical deposition 28, 739 



• "Concentration as a geological principle" 21, 648 



dunes in the Carson desert of Nevada 21, 647 



faults in Yakutat region 21 .344 



