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Tarr, R. S., quoted on orisin of the Great Lakes liasiii 23, 479 



— , Recent advance of glaciers in the Yakntat Ray re.i^'ion. Alaska, Refer- 

 ence to 21, 341, 362 



— , Reference to work in Yakntat Bay region of 21, 339 



— and JNlARTiN, Lawrence: Ghicial d(>posits of the continental type in 



Alaska 23, 44, 729 



, Glaciers and glaciation of Yakntat Bay, Alaska, Reference to 21,361 



, Map of Yakntat Bay by 21, 300 



, Oscillations of Alaskan glaciers by 21, 20, 758 



; Recent changes of level in the Yakntat Bay region, Alaska, Ref- 

 erence to 21, 341, 361 ; 22, 174 



Tarr, W. A. ; Barite deposits of Missouri 28. 132 



— cited on origin of chert 29, 599 



— , Contribution to the origin of dolomite 30, 114 



— ; Genesis of Missouri lead and zinc deposits 29, 86 



— ; Glauconite in dolomite and limestone of Missouri 29, 104 



— ; Oolite in shale and their origin 29, 587 



■ — ; Siliceous oolites in shales 29, 103 



Tarumai, a cumulo-volcauic eruption in Japan, 1909; T. A. Jaggar, Jr.. 



21, 23, 768 



Tatonic question, Arthur Keith on new evidence on the 23, 35, 720 



Taxonomy, Stratigraphic 27, 457 



Taylor, F. B., Acting as Secretary of Glaciology and Physiography Sec- 

 tion 21. 21 



— ; Bearing of the Tertiary mountain lielt on the origin of the earth's 



plan 21, 179-226 



— ; Characters of the older sections of the Niagara (iorge and their cor- 

 relation with Great Lakes history 24, 72, 702 



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— cited on changes in Lake Chicago 29, 243 



— diastrophism 29, 205 



glacial clays 27, HI 



lakes in the Adirondacks 27, 656 



level changes due to glaciation 29. 241 



measurements of geologic time 28, 747 



Medina formation 25, 287 



moraines of recession 28, 826 



— till overlying Birds Hill esker gravel and sand 21, 414 



— , Closing phase of glaciation in New York discussed by 23, 47 



— ; Correlation and reconstruction of recessional ice borders in Berk- 

 shire County, Massachusetts 27, 273 



— , Discussion of crustal movements in Lake Erie region by 26, 67 



deformation of the Ontario region by 25, 66 



elevation beaches of Lake Michigan by 28, 142 



glacier erosion by 26, 73 



local glaciation in the Catskill Mountains 28, 133 



— Ontario glaciation by 25, 73 



• — Pleistocene deformation by 28, 165 



^on isobases of the Algonquin and Iroquois beaches by 21, 21, 701 



