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 Stkuctuke of the posterior foot in the Mylodont slotlis of Rancho La 



Brea ; Chester Stoclt 27, 170 



— Sauropod Dinosaurs ; W. J. Holland 21, 74 



southern Sierra Nevada ; J. P. P.nlwada 26, 403 



Strutt, R. J., eitM on accumulation of helium 28. 875 



— — — helium 26, 190 



^;On the distribution of radium in tlie <>artli's crust and on the earth's 



internal heat, Refeivnce to 22, 122 



— ^and KoENiGSBERGER, JoHANN, clted on equation of earth's rediation. 26,197 



Strykeb, M., Acknowledgments to 28, 420 



Stuart, M., cited on origin of oil 28, 731 



Studer, B., cited on metamorpliism 28, 378 



Studies of glaciation in the White Mountains of New llami)shire; James 



Walter Goldthwait 27, 67 



Stui>y of ripple-marks ; Walter A. Bucher 27, 109 



the recent activity of Mauna Loa ; Arthur L. Day 28, 127 



sediments as an aid to the earth historian ; E. Blackwelder. . . . 29, 84 



. Stupart, R. F., Seismograph record of Alaskan earthquake of September 



3, 1899, reproduced by. 21. 37.". 



Stur, Du)Mys ; Dominance of the diagonal and meridional directions of 



drainage, controlled by fractures, shown by 22, 162 



Suraekaline and alkaline rocks. Association of 21. 89, 90 



— coast range batholith of British Columbia and Alaska, Area of 21, 90 



— magma, Effects of the solution of carbonates in 21. 108 



— magmas. Alkaline rocks genetically connected with 21, 90 



Subdivisions of the Thaynes limestone and Nugget sandstone, Mesozoic, 



in the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho ; George R. Mansfield 27, 70 



Traverse group of Michigan and its relation to other mid-De- 



vonic formations ; Amadeus W. Grabau 27, 159 



SUBLACUSTRINE ghiclal eroslou in Montana ; W. M. Davis 25, 86 



Submarine chamoeeyparis bog at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and its re- 

 lation to the problem of coastal subsidence; Douglas W. .lohnson. 



24, 72, 699 



— topography of Glacier Bay, Alaska ; L. Martin 25, 88 



Submerged "deeps" in the Susquehanna River ; E, B. Mathews 28, 335 



SuBMUTATioNS and mutations among invertebrates 27, 148 



SuBPROViNCiAU limitations of Precam))rian nomenclature in the Saint 



Lawrence basin ; M. E. Wilson 29, 90 



Subsidence of reef -encircled islands ; W. M. Davis 29, 71, 489 



— on the coast of Maine, Evidence of recent ; C. A. Davis 26, 91 



Subterranean "chalk streams" of northern France ; E. M. Burwash. . . . 30. 91 

 Succession of Miocene faunas in the .Tohn Day region ; J. C. Merriam, 



Chester Stock, and Clarence L. Moody 28, 215 



StJDAN, Observations on sand-blast made in the Anglo-Egj'ptian ; W. H. 



Hobbs 26, 396 



SuEss, Edouard, cited on denudation 28, 822 



Independent movements of the sea 27, 493 



— monoclines 27, 91 



