244 J. STAXLEY-15K0WX IXDEX TO VOLUMES 21 TO 30 



Page 

 Uefkactivk indices with tlu' microseopo. Mt>(lia of liitrli n'frartiou aiul 

 some stamlai-il media of lower retraction, for the ileterminatiou 



of ; H. E. Merwin 24. .'4. lis.", 



UEiiKLXiANN, C. Ueferenoe to fracture map of southwest «,;eriiKiiiy of. . 22, KiO 



UECiioNAL devolatilizatioii of coal : David White 21. 33, 788 



KiiiiiSTER of Fellows and Fellows-elect at r.ostoii-Camliridire meetini: 21. -10. 41 



Albany meetin?: 28. ITo, 217 



Baltimore meetinir 30. 117, loS 



Bevkele.v meeting 25. 126 



California meethiir 26, 408 



Cordillerau section 24. 08 



rhiladel|)hia meetini: 26. 115, 100 



Pittsbnriih meeting 22. tiS>. 0(i ; 29, 155 



Princeton meeting 25, 105 



Saint I.ouis meeting 29. 106 



Seattle meeting of the Cordillerau Section 26. 140 



Stanford meeting of Paleontological Society 29. 166 



Washington meeting 23. •"•". : 27. 125, 162 



Kkgoutii. Relations to maximum epirotic deposition of desert 27. 57 



liKii), Clement, cited on origin of pillow lavas 25. 638 



pillow lava 25.604 



Plioi-ene flora 30, 536 



I\KU». Eeeakok M., cited on IMeistocene flora 30, 536 



Ueii). H. F.. Acknowledgment to 21. 339 



— : Additional note on the geometry of faults, Pai>er by 2I. 737-740 



— . Bannock thrust, southeastern Id.ilio. discussed by 24, 50 



-, Beginnings of Lake Agassiz discussed by 24. 71 



— , Chairman Conunittee on Nomenclatui'e of FaiUts. Beixn't by 21. 29 



— cited on cause of (great) Alaskan earthiiuake of September 10, 1899 21,361 



geologic climates 30, 547 



Old Red Sandstone 27, 349 



retreat of Muir and adjacent glaciers 21, 368 



Taku glacier 21, 371 



— , Discussion of Glacier Bay topography by 25, 89 



I'leistocene deformation by 38. 165 



x-ock movement by 28. 126 



the movements of glaciers by 25, 36 



theory of isostacy by 21, 25, 777 



on conditions of the Keewatin by 21, 25 



— flow of diabase by 21. 24, 773 



— ; Displacements of triangidation stations in Sumatra due to an earth- 

 quake in 1892 24, 51, 676 



— ; Earthquake sea waves 25. 33 



— , Effect of high pi'essnre on solid substances discussed by 24. 50, 675 



— ; Geometric plans of the earth, with special reference to the planet- 



esimal hypothesis 28, 124 



— , Glacial cirques discussed by 24, 51, 678 



— .Gravity anomalies and geological formations discussed by 23,50 



