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SciircHERT. Charles, eleotert President Paleontolosical Sofiety. 1010.. 21,72 



— ; The Labrador-Xewfonndlaiul Paleozoic section 22, 96 



— ; Medina and Cataract foniKitioiis of the Silnric of New York and 



Ontario 25. 277 



— , Ozarkian and Canadian systems discnss(>d by 24, ^>1 



— ; Pah'oyeoiiraplnc and .ueolojiic sij<nilicnnce of recent hracliiopoda 22. 9-3, 2r)8 



— , Paper of P. S. Lull on "Terrestrial Tiiassic forms" read hy 26, 413 



— , Prcliniinai-y meeting for the orixani/.-itioii of a i)aleontolo;j;ical society 



called to order hy. 21, 09 



— ^ quoted in a review of Menni.i^'s work "Am Tendaguru" 26, 328 



^on the Brassfield (Ohio Clinton ) limestone 24, 352 



— • marine Triassic of California. Oregon, Nevada. Idaho, and 



eastern Wyoming 26, 218 



— , Reference to annelid burrow h.\- 27, 536 



— paleogeographic maps hy 28, 837 



-"Synopsis of American fossil Brachiopoda" of 21, 498 



— ; Shawangunk formation of Medina age 26, 150 



— , Shinarump conglomerate discussed hy 24, 52 



— ; Silurian formations of southeastern New York. New Jersey, and 



Pennsylvania 27, 531 



— ; Subdivisions of the Ordovician and Candirian 28. 882, 883 



— ; Synopsis of American Brachiopoda, Peference to 22, 258 



— ; Text-book of geology 28, 782 



— , Thanks rendered to 27, 387 



— and TwEivnoFEL, W. II., cited on Ordovicic-Siluric section 27. 312 



; Ordovicic-Siluric section of the Mingan and Anticosti islands.. 



21, 75, 677-716 



Schuchert's map of the Salina Sea, Reference to 26, 238 



ScHWENKEL, H., citcd ou metamoi-phisui 28, 402 



Sciences, Classification of the 23, 97 



Scope and signiticance of paleoecology ; F K. Clements 29. 369 



Scorpions and spiders — Paleozoic Araclmida 24, 106 



Scotland, Lower Ordovicic deposits in 27, 560 



— , Pillow lava in 25, 606 



Scott, R. F., cited on iee-tiowers 29. 475 



Scott, ^V. B., African mammals discussed 1>.\- 23. 85 



— cited on metamorphisin 28. 384 



— • "monoc'linal flexure" 28. 568 



the horizons of the Morrison 26, 300 



— , Discussion of Pyrotherium fauna by 25, 140 



— ■ mammals 25, 139 



titanotheres by 25. 139 



— , Marine mauuuals discussed by 23. 85 



— , Mesozoic and Ceuozoic fishes discussed Ity 23, 86 



— , Paleontological Society called to order hy President 23. 84 



— , Paleozoic fishes discussed by 23, 86 



— ; Permanency of the continents and oceans 24, 106 



— , Fre-Cretaceous Dinosaurs discussed by 23, 85 



