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



rage 

 Russell, I. C, cited on rormation of the Newark system (Jura-Trias) 



of Appalachian region 21, 632 



■ his monograph on Lake Laliontan 21, 648 



— ■ ^ iutermont plains of the Great Basin region 21, 581 



Mono Basin terraces 25, 562 



— ■ — — New Jersey trap sheet 25, 623 



origin of pillow lavas 25, 637, 640, 642 



pillow lava 25, 617 



red color of the Triassic 28, 760 



— ■ rock decay 21, 570 



subaerial decay of rocks 21, 630 



the basin ranges 21, 548 



volcanoes of North America 21, 629 



— ; Geological history of Lake Ijahontan. Reference to 22, 153 



— ; Monograph XI, United States Geological Survey, 1885, Reference to 22, 165 



— quoted on "rock decay" 23, 539 



Russia, Oil fields of 28, 563, 565 



— , Petroleum supply of 28, 613 



— , Reference to climatic chan:4es in 25, 482 



Rutherford, Sir Ernest, cited on structure of atoms 26, 190 



— radioactivity 28, 843 



radio-thermal action 28, 903 



Rutile-bearing rocks. Petrology of 29. 100 



RuTOT, A. L., cited on the Montien of Belgium 25, 394 



— , Reference to work of 28, 738 



Ryder, John, Reconstruction of Camarasaurus hy 30. 380 



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Sacandaga River ( New York) 22, 184 



Sacrum of Camarasaurus 27, 151 



Saderra Maso, Miguel, cited on Philippine geology 28, 528 



Sarnstrom, G., Analyses by 27, 207 



Safford, J. M., Comment on Troost's reports by 25, 161 



— , Geological work in Tennessee of 25, 167 



— , Work on cotton reports of 25, 176 



Sagard, G., cited on oil seepage in New York 28, 620 



Saginaw Basin, Relation to uplift of glacial lakes of 29, 75 



Sahara and other deserts, Character of sand of 21, 639 



Saint Croix, Geology of 29, 620 



— Elias range, Alaska, Height of 21, 343 



— Lawrence basin. Changes of altitude of the 29, 214 



, Limitations of Precambrian nomenclature in 29, 90 



, Ordovicic-Siluric section of the Mingan and Anticosti islands. Gulf 



of 21, 677-716 



— — River, Scour of 27, 79 



, Twenty-foot terrace and sea-cliff of the lower; James Walter 



Goldthwait 22, 64, 723 



