132 J. STANLEY-BROWN INDEX TO VOLU:SIES 21 TO 30 



Page 

 Hill, R. T. ; Geology of the Sierra Ahnoluya. with notes 011 the tectonics 



history of the Mexican plateau, Reference to 22. 1")"> 



— , "Plateau Plains" named l)y 23. 713 



HiLLEBRAXD. W. F.. Analyses liy 27. -<>(). 21."i. 230 



of uranium minerals by 28. 863-S64 



- — , Analysis of Adirondack rocks by 25. 251 



fel.sophyre from Monterey Mountain. \'iririni;i, liy 24, 331 



Hills, R. C, "Granite felsoplivie" name applied by 21. 06.5 



Himalaya reentrant and the Malay earth-lobe. Contrasted forms of 21. 191-195 

 HiNDE, G. J., Reference to \York on Interglacial geology 21. 435, 438 



— and Fox. Howard, cited on horizon of Radiolarian i-ocks, etcetera.. 21.G44 



Hinds, H., cited on Illinois oil fields 28. G64 



"Hinge line" suggested as preferable to "Isobase for zero" 21. 239 



HixTON formation, Mississipinan delta of Virginia 23. 451 



Hintze, C, cited on allanite 28. 472 



HiNTZE, F. F., Jr.; Age of the Martinsburg shale as interpreted from its 



structural and stratigraphical relations in eastern Pennsylv.-inin . 29. 94 



— cited on tillite from Wasatch Mountains 27, 187 



Hippario))-iils.e horses of the I'acific coast and (ireat Basin provinces; 



John C. :Merriam 27. 171 



History of the Alexandrian epoch in the Mississi]»]ii Valley 27. 314 



P.ulletin by J. Stanley-Brown 25. 24 



Hitchcock, C. H., cited on Ammouoosuc glacier 27. 285-288, 290, 294 



Bethlehem moraine 27, 265, 267, 268, 270, 27.3-278 



Carroll moraine 27. 282-283 



Comiecticut Valley terraces 25. 220 



glacial phenomena 27. 67 



glaeiatiou in New Hampshire 27. 264, 291 



Hawaiian Islands 28. 270, 276. .504 



origin of pillow lavas 25. 641-642 



pi-ocesses of drift transportation and deposition 21, 430 



— ; Devoni.-in of the Upper Connecticut Valley 25, 126 



■ — on Coninnttee on Geological ^lagazine 21. 743 



— , Proposed call to geologists in 1888 to form a geological society.... 21.745 



— , Remarks on State Survey methods in New lOngland by 26. 138 



— , Secretary of meeting to discuss question of organizing geological 



society 21. 743 



— ; Supplementary note on the org.-mi/.ation of the Geological Society of 



America 21, 741-746, 793 



■ — ; Terminal moraines in New England 27. 294 



— ; Tertiary deposits of ( )ahu 23. 71 



— — rocks of Oahu 26, 133 



— and WiNCHELi., N. II., Call published in American (Jeologist June, 



1888, by 21. 745 



Hitchcock, Mrs. Charlotte E., Reference to bird's-eye view of .Mount 



Toby of 22. 681 



Hitchcock, Edward, cited on Connecticut Valley terraces 25. 220 



— Richmond boulder trains 21, 747 



