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San Joaquin Valley, Geology of the 25, 12B 



San Jose and Mount Hamilton quadrani^les, (Jeneral geology of 24, 96 



; California, Tracliytie peclite from Lone Hill, near 24, 94 



San Juan district of Colorado, Physiograiiliic studies in tlie ; Wallace W. 



Atwood 22, 66, 735 



Mountains of Colorado, Glacial epochs in 23, -t6, 732 



— ■ , Reference to rock streams of 21, 664 



since close of i\Iesozoic era. History of ^ 27, 38 



San Lorenzo formation of California 29, 299 



Oligocene 25, 153 



San Pari.o, Echinoderms of the 25, 152 



formation on the nortli side of ]\Iount Diablo, California : P.ruce L. 



Clark 24, 130 



series. Fauna of the 25, 152 



Sangke de Christo divide, Colorado, Reference to 21, 666 



Santa Ana Mountains, Cretaceous faunas of the 26, 169 



, Fauna in the Cretaceous of 27, 174 



Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, r.ajndas of the 26, 391 



Santa Cathakina, Geology of 30, 313 



Santa Cruz, California, Natural bridge at 21, 326-327 



Santa Margarita formation in the Coalinga east side field. Relations of 



the ; J. H. Ruckman 26, 166 



Santa Monica Mountains, Vaqueros of the 25, 153 



Santa Ynez River district, Santa Barbara County, California, Geology 



of a portion of the ; W. S. \V. Kew 26, 401 



Santos, J. R., Analyses of allanite by 28, 4.86 



Sao Paulo, Geology of 30, 316 



Saponite, thalite, greenalite, and greenstone; N. H. Winchell.. 23,51,329-331 



Sapper, Carl, cited , on Honduras fossils 29, 608 



Sapropelic hypothesis. Microscopic study of certain coals in relation to 



the ; E. C. Jeffreys 21, 33, 788 



of the origin of coal. Inadequacy of the ; Iildw. C. Jeffrey 24, 73, 706 



Saratoga oil field, Barite from 25, 77 



Saratoga-Schenectady-Glens Falls section, I'leistocene features of . . . 27, 65 



Saratoga Springs, Exposure of the fault escarpment at 25, 38 



, Origin of mineral waters of 25, 38 



Sardeson, F. W. ; Characteristics of a corrosion conglomerate 25,39,265 



Sargent, H. C, cited on metamorphism 28, 413 



Sarle, C. J., cited on fossils from Irondeipioit limestone 29, 352 



— , Discussion of classification of aqueous habitats l\v 26, 158 



Shavs^angunk formation of Medina age of 26, 150 



Saskatchewan gravel, Dawson and McConnell 24, 550, 558 



' Satsop formation of Washington and Oregon ; J. H. Bretz 28, 170 



Saunders, E. J. ; Relation between the Tertiary sedimentaries and lavas 



in Kittitas County, Washington 26. 137 



Sauquoit beds 29, 341 



Sauropod dinosaurs. Heads and tails ; a few notes relating to 36, 153 



, Structure of the 21, 74 



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