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



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ScHXJCHERT, Charles, cited on Isr.irtvillc -.md Bear Creek faunas 39, 342 



— • INIediiia and Cataract formations of tlio Siluric of New Yorlc and 



Ontario 27, 31.3 



Medinan deposits in New Yorlc and Pennsylvania 27, 464 



— metaniorpliism 28, 385 



Mexican stratigrapliy 29, 601 



• — Morrison formation 30. 381 



Old Red Sandstone 27, 352 



Ordovician of Frobisher Ray 30, 343 



rocks 27,560 



paleoseo.irraplncal map 27, 384 



paleogeography of North America 28, 770 



reference to paleogeographic mai» by 25, 353 



. Silurian formations in Maryland and West Vii-ginia 27,553 



Supai fauna 30, 492 



shales 30, 491 



the Cretaceous sea 25, 335 



Edgewood formation of Illinois and Missouri 21, 708 



Lowville beds 28, 806 



Ordovicic of Ellis Bay formation 21, 704 



volcanic hypothesis of climatic changes 25, 544 



— , Conference on the criteria in Paleogeography proposed by 23, 88, 217 



— ; Correlation and chronology in geology on the basis of paleogeography 



26,411: 27,491 



— , Cuban fossil mammals discussed by 24, 109 



— , Devonian of central ^Missouri discussed by 26, 112 



— , "Diastrophic action is at the basis of chrcmogenesis." (^)u()t:ition from 



26, 306 



— ; Discussion of Alaska Paleozoic section by 25, 137 



algal and bacterial deposits in the Algonkian .Mountains of :Mon- 



tana by • • 26. 148 



classiticatiou of aqueous habitats by 26. 158 



— Colorado glaciation by 25. 32 



corrosion conglomerate by 25, 39 



geological reconnaissance in Porto Rico l)y 26, 114 



new paleogeogi-aphic maps by 25, 136 



l)aleontologie criteria in time relations l)y 26, 411 



Paleozoic faunas by 25, 135 



stratigraphy about Three Forks. Montana. l)y 26, 157 



reef-coral fauna of California by 28, 200-201 



rock movement by 28, 126 



symposium papers by 25, 130 



Tennessee shale by 28, 207 



the paleontology of arrested evolution by 28. 205 



• Triassic faunas by 26, 412 



on Permian floras in the western "red beds" 21, 75 



the symposium "Correlation of the Cretaceous" by 26, 414 



— elected First Vice-President 21, 2 



