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 Saint La\vkkn( i: \':ilU\v mihI the Lake region, I'ost-CJIiK'ial oartli inovt'- 



uif nts in 24, 74 



•— , New York, Post-Ordovician defonuaticii in tlic 26, H-"), 287-294 



— Louis limestone, Brecciation in 27. 122 



meetin.ij:, Register of 29, 1<K> 



— Paul, Minnesota, Section at 25, 207 



— I'eter s;uuistone, C. P. Berkey quoted on origin of 23, 437 



— Vincent island. Ash and sand derived from La Soufriere and AValilibu 



and Ral)aka rivers, 1902, in 21, 6.37 



Salfield, II., cited on Peruvian fossils 29, Oil 



Satjent features of the geology of the Cascades of Oregon, with some 

 correlations between the east coast of Asia and the west coast of 



America ; W. du P. Smith 29, <S1 



Salina beds of Pennsylvania and New York 24, 488 



Saline fumerole deposits of the South Itali.-m volcanoes; Heni'y S. Wash- 

 ington 27, 61 



— water and nmd, Separation of salt from 29, SO 



Salisbury, K. D.. cited on Delaware terraces 25, 86 



— — • — duration of Glacial period 28, 812 



Glacial r/cology of New Jersey 27, 2.53 



Lower Ordovicic formations 27, r).57 



metamorphism 28, 383 



New .Jersey Pleistocene 28. 283, 287, 303, 306 



uplift 27, 2.39 



Pennsylvania peneplains 29, •'378 



— , I^iscussion of earth-movement ui Minnesota by 25, 35 



-^ intraformational corrugation 25, 37 



Ontario glaciation by 25, 72 



— Red Beds by 25, 82 



— • elected Second Vice-President 24, 9 



— ; Glacial work in the western mountains in 1901, Reference to 23, 706 



— , Introduction of .7. H. Bretz by 28, 170 



-^, Meeting of the First Section called to order by 25, 65 



— , Paleozoic glaciation discussed by 25, 31 



— , Reference to war work of 30, 180 



— , Remarks on Pleistocene uplift by 27, 239 



Salitke Valley, Bahia, Catinga limestones of 22, 191 



Salomon, Wilhelm, quoted on hydrographic system of the Alps and the 



Tyrol 22, 161 



Salt beds of Seneca Lake 23, 481 



— deposits, Eurypterids and the Shawangunk conglomerates 24, 494 



, Origin of 24, 490 



— from saline water and mud 29, 471 



— marsh formation near Boston and its geological significance ; Charles 



A. Davis 21, 29, 766 



— , Sepai-ation from saline water and mud of 29, 80 



— water of the Mexican oil fields 24, 270 



Salton Sea, Interesting changes in the composition of the ; A. E. Vinson 



26, 402 



