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rage 

 Knight, C. W., and Miller, Wiillet G. ; The pve-Cambrian of south- 

 eastern Ontario 22, 55 



— ; Revision of pre-Cambrian classification in Ontario 26, 87 



Knight, S. H. ; Age and origin of the Red Beds of southeastern Wyo- 

 ming 28, 168 



— cited on glacial bands 27, 113 



Morrison formation 29, 255 



stratigraphy of the Red Beds 28, 802 



— ; Lithogenesis and stratigraphy of the Red Beds of southeastern Wyo- 

 ming 27, 120 



— , Reference to war work of 30, 179 



Knight, W. C, cited on Morrison formation 29, 253 



■ — Red Beds 27, 120 



Knopf, Adolpii ; Platinum-gold lode deposit in southern Nevada 26, 85 



— and MoFFiT, F. H., Reference to "Mineral resources of the Nanesna- 



White River district, Alaska," of 27, 696 



Knott, C. G., Relation of speed of transmission to location of paths of 



Yakutat Bay earth(|unkcs analyzed by 21, 393 



Knowlton, F. H., Acknowledgments to 25, 356 



— appointed on Board of Control 30, 146 



— cited on absence of dinosaurs in the Laramie 25, 400 



■ — coral 27, 85 



flora of the I'uerco formation 25, 382 



^ Fort Union flora 25, 349 



fossils from Edmonton formation 25, 366-367, 375 



• Morrison formation 29, 260 



— Lance fiora 25, 396 



Mesozoic and Cenozoic floras 27, 465 



— unconformity between Ijaramie and I^ance 25, 401 



— ; Climates of the past. Presidential address by 30, 151 



— ; Comparison of the Cretaceous floras of California with those of 



other Cretaceous areas 26, 414 



— ; Correlation of tlie Miocene floras of western United States with 



those of other Miocene areas 26, 416 



— ; Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Rocky ^biuntain region 25, 325 



— , Discussion of symposium papers by 25, 130 



— elected Third Vice-President I'aleontological Society 21, 72 



— ; Evolution of geologic climates 30, 469 



— , Identification of fossils from Ojo Alamo beds of 25, 379 



— ; Laramie flora of southwestern Wyoming 31, 75 



— ; Memoir of W J McGee 24, 18 



— ; New generic type of fossil fern from the American Tertiary 22, 91 



— ; Opening of Paleontological Society meeting by 30, 144 



— presided at morning session of Paleontological Society, December 30, 



1915 27, 155 



— ; Principles governing the use of fossil plants in geologic correlation 27,525 

 flora from Lance formation 25, 350, 351 



— quoted on Salitre limestones of Bahia 22, 189 



