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rage 

 Johnson, D. W., Piodiiiont terraces and post-Jiirassie history of the 



northern Appalachians discussed by 34, 70, 691 



— , Post-Glacial earth movements discussed by 24, 74, 715 



— ; Precise levelini; and tlie problem of coastal subsidence 25, 59 



— , Reference to field-work by 30, 472 



paper on "The orijjjin of beach cusps" of 21, 603 



war work of 30. 176 



— . Roots in the nnderelays of coal discussed by 24, 76 



— ; Stnliility of the Atlantic coast 23, 49, 739 



— ; Submarine chama^yparis bog at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and its 



relation to the problem of coastal subsidence 24, 72, 699 



Johnson, H. R., Thanks rendered to 27, 679 



Johnson. John; Some factors which affect the disposition of calcium 



carbonate 27, 49 



Johnson, J. E., Acknowledgments to 27, 264 



Johnson, J. II.. Work in Diamond Hill-Cumberland disti'ict by 25, 438 



Johnson, R. H. ; Cause of the absence of water in dry sandstone beds. 29, 105 



— cited on oil-tield geology 28, 555 



structure 28, 640 



sands 28, 596 



origin of oil 28, 734 



Johnson, Wiixard D. ; Recent faulting in Owens Valley, California. . . 21, 792 



Johnson-La VIS, II. J., cited on origin of pillow lavas 25, 53, 639 



pillow lavas 25, 610, 634 



Johnston, John, Introduced by A. L. Day 26, 83 



— , Remarks on blood of oysters and other animals contains copper by. . 26, 86 

 — ; Some effects of pressure on rocks and minerals 26, 83 



— and Adams, L. H. ; On the effect of high pressure on the physical and 



chemical behavior of solid substances 24, 50, 674 



Johnston, W. A., cited on clays of Ottawa Valley 29, 198 



experimental geology 29, 183 



Leda clay 28, 314 



Ottawa City district 29, 215 



marine fossils in Ottawa district 29, 199 



— ; Records of Lake Agassiz in southeastern Manitoba and adjacent 



parts of Ontario, Canada . . .'. 28, 145 



.Johnstone, J., cited on marine life 28, 906 



solubility -product constant 28, 935, 936 



Jointing, Photograph of pre-Onondaga 27, 74 



Joints and faults comprised in one system 22, 166 



JoLY, , cited on mode of origin of uraniinn and thorium 26, 194 



JoLY, John, cited on chemical denu<hition 28, 834, 835 



marine deposits 28, 739 



— and Rutherford, E., cited on means devised for estimating the age of 



rocks 26, 190 



Jones, J. C, cited on chemical evidence regarding Pyramid Lake 27, 67 



climatic changes in southwest 25, 558 



— , Discussion of Arizona erosion and deposition by 25, 125 



