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Stose, G. W., cited on edi^ewisc coiiiiloincratc 25, -75 



Pennsylvaniii peneplains 39, 577 



„^ Delta deposits discussed by 33, 48, 744 



— , Fossiliferons con^'loineratcs (lis<Miss('d liy 33, So 



— , Reference to Keolo^ic map ol" 39, (iOl 



— , Reniarlis on lioniocliues by 37. !>- 



Maryland stratigrai>h l)y 37, ■'~!!» 



— and IjKWIS, J. Yolnicy ; 'rriassi<' iiincous i-ocks in fbe vicinit.\' dI' (Jet- 



tysbnr,!J:, Pennsylvaiii;i 37, ^>~>, <>-o 



Stkahan, a., cited on pillow lava 35, 605 



Strand and undertow records of T^pi)er Devonian time as indications of 



tlie prevailing climate ; J. M. < 'la il<c 39, S.'> 



— line, Correlation by displacements of tlie 37, 451 



— lines, Suess on the cause of deformation of 31, l'l!l-234 



►Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the later P]ocene of the Pacific 



coast ; Harold Hannibal 36, 168 



Lincoln formation in Wasliington ; C. E. Weaver 36,169 



succession of the Chester group in Illinois and Kentucky : Stuart 



Weller 37, 156 



paleontologic geology. Papers on 31, 30, 31 



— break between Pennsylvania and I'ernuan in western Xorth America 38.169 



— disturbance through the Ohio Valley, running from the Appalachian 



IMateau in Pennsylvania to the Oz.-irk Mountains in :\Iissouri ; 

 James H. Gardner 36, 66, 477 



— geology of Brazil 30, -0."! 



— relations of the fossil vertebrate localities of Florida : K. II. bollards 36, 154 

 — . Livingston beds of central ^lont.an.i ; P. W. Stone and W. B. 



Calvert 31. 31, 782 



Tully limestone and the (lenesec shale of New York .-ind I'enn- 



. sylvania ; A. W. Grabau 38. 207 



— relationships of the Tully limestone :iii(l the <ienesee shale in castei'n 



North America ; A. W. Grabau 38, 945 



— study of the Appalachians aiul central States with reference to the 



occurrence of oil and gas ; (Jeorge II. Ashley 33, ■>7. 725 



— succession of the Cambrian faunas in the Kocky .Mountains of British 



Columbia ; C. D. Walcott 34, 52 



Stratigraphy and age of the Pyrotherium beds of Patagonia. Prelimi- 

 nary discussion of the 3-4, 52, 107 



c§i-relation of the Coal Measures of Maryland; C. K. Swart/,, W. A. 



Price, Jr., and Harvey Bas.sler 30, 154 



faunal horizons of the Huerfano basin ; Walter Granger S8, 216 



__ — paleontology, Interdependence of; W. J. Sinclair and E. O. ririch. 31,73 



of southwestern Washington, Tertiary 34, 131 



. — . — the Alexandrian series in Missouri and Illinois 34. Ill, 351-375 



. Salinas and Monterey quadrangles. California : II. .[. Haw- 

 ley 38, 225 



-structure of the Newark system in Maryland and its relation to the 



New^ark system of eastern America ; G. E, Dorsey 30, 155 



