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



Page 

 Kemp. J. F., and Ruedemann, R., quoted ou geology of Elizabethtown 



and I'ort Henry quadrangles 22, in2 



Kenai flora of Alaska ; Arthur Hollick 22, 91 



■ — peninsula and Prince William Sound, Alaska, Tidewater glaciers of.. 



21,20,757 



Kendall, P. F., Reference to Moel Tryfaen fossils collected by 25, 211 



Kennedy, William, cited ou Coastal Plain oil fields 28, 578 



— , Reference to work in Texas of 25, 164 



Kentucky and Miami rivers, Preglacial 25, 85 



— , Chester group in 27, 156 



— ; Coal beds in southeastern 29, 96 



— , Edmonson County, Underground caverns of 21. 331 



— , Faulting in 27, 101 



— , Mississippian section in 27, 155 



— , Natural bridge across Swifts Camp Creek, near Campton 21, 315 



— at Natural Bridge station, Powell County 21, 324, 325 



— , Oil development in 28, 624 



Kerr, W. C, cited on allanite 28, 477 



— , State Geologist of North Carolina 25, 160 



— , AYork on cotton reports of 25, 176 



Kettles in the Connecticut Valley, Glacial 25, 232 



Kew, W. S. W. ; Echiuoderms of the San Pablo 25, 152 



— ; Geologic range and evolution of the more important Pacific Coast 



echinoids 29, 164 



— ; Geology of a portion of the Santa Ynez River district, Santa Barbara 



County, California 26, 401 



— introduced by A. C. Lawson 26, 401 



— ; Recent additions to our knowledge of California Cenozoic echinoids 28, 226 

 — ; Tertiary moUusks and Echiuoderms from the vicinity of Tuxpan, 



Mexico 28, 224 



— and Stoner, R. C. ; Monterey series on the south side of Mount Diablo, 



California 24, 129 



Keweenaw fault ; Alfred C. Lane 27, 93 



Keweenawan fault, New light ou the 24, 76, 718 



Keyes, C. R. : Certain so-called meteoric irons of Canyon Diablo 24, 54, 



677, 685 



— cited on allanite 28, 475 



"latan" (Kickapoo) limestone 28, 421 



intermont desert plains 21, 571 



— ; Coon butte and meteoric falls of the desert 21, 24, 773 



— ; Corrasive efHciency of natural sandblast 26, 63 



— ; Deflation and tlie relative efficiencies of erosional processes under 



conditions of aridity 21, 565-598 



• — ; Desert regolitli and its genetic relations to maximum epirotic depo- 

 sition 27, 57 



— , Eolation under the stimulus of aridity by 21, 20, 565-598 



— ; Erosive potential of desert waters 25, 88 



— ; Faceted form of a collapsing geoid 29, 76 



