INVERTEBRATE IROQUOIS* 143 



Invkktehrate fauiin. Marine Triassic 27, 172 



of the Grassy Creek shale of Missouri : I >. K. Greger 29, ito 



Morrison. Lists of dcscriiied si»ei'ies of th<> 26, 343 



; T. W. Stanton 26. JH), 151, 343-348 



— faunas of Mexico, Gori-elatlon between those of California and the. . 26, 414 

 the American Ti'iassic ; relations to those of Asia and Europe; 



J. P. Smith 26, 412 



— paleontologist. Criteria of correlation fi'om tlie point of view of tlie. 26.410 



— paleontology. Titles of ])ai)ers on 23, 84 



TN\n:i{Ti:i{KATES, Rank of nuitations ami suhnuit.-it ions among 27. 148 



— , Relation of vertebrate faun.il zones to 27, 172 



Investigations into the magnitude of the forces which are required to 



induce movements in varicus rocks under the conditions which ob- 

 tain in the deeper part of the earth's crust ; Frank 1 >. Adams and 



J. Austin Bancroft 28, 12.j 



Investments 26, 8 



iNviLLiERS, E. A', n', cited on Pennsylvania oolites 25. 7^'>0 



loNE formation of the Sierra Nevada foothills, a local facies of the ujiiier 



Tejon-Eocene ; R. E. Dickerson 26, 168 



Iowa and Nebraska sand and gravel beds. Evidence fosslliferous, are 



Aftonian 21, 31 



— , Kansan drift in 27, 115 



— Lakeside laboratory, Location of 21. 122 ■ 



— , Natural liridges of Jackson County 21, 3.32 



— , Pleistocene dejiosits in Crawford County and Carroll County 29.77 



lowAN drift ; Samuel Calvin 22, 65, 729 



; Frank Leverett 24. 71, 698 



iBELANn. Formation of dunes of (Jalway 21, 647 



— , Pillow lavas in 25, 608 



Iron formation on Kelcher Islands, Hudson Bay, with special reference 



to its origin and its associated algal limestones; E. S. Moore.... 29,90 



— , Mineral hydi'oxides of 27, 61 



— ore deposit at Barth. Nevada ; .1. Claude .lones 24. 96 



de])osits of Clinton County, New York 30, 93 



(peculiar) from the Dunham mine, Pennsylvania ; W. S. Bayley. . 23,44 



— — of the Lake Superior regi(m, I'rogress of opinion ;is to the origin of 



the 23, 51. 317-324 



, Oriskany , 27, 64 



— ores at Kiruna, Sweden, Origin of the 26, 99 



— oxides, Ferrous content and magnetic proiierties of 27, 61 



Ieondequoit limestone 29, 352 



Iroquois and Algoncinin beaches, Isobases of the 21. 21, 227-248, 761 



. Relative ages of 21.241 



plane. Measurements of 21. 242, 243 



inferior waters in northern New York; XL L. Faircbild and (i. II. 



Chadwick 22. 64 



, Quotation from memoir of J. W. Spencer on the 24, 217 



— Beach, Table of elevations 24, 221 



