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



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 TTnited Statp:s Ge<>l(),;:i<"il Survey, Ttefcrciicc to field ohservation of 



Yakiitat Bay ro^'ioii by 21, 339 



maps of liniestoiie regions in 'i'cnnessee and Virginia.... 21,331 



, Glacial formation in the western 28, 143 



Lake Survey, Survey of Niagara Falls, I'KUi, by 21, 442 



, , Petroleum su])i)ly of 28, 610 



, Pillow lavas of 25, 612 



— — . Records of rainfall in various States of 25, 538 



Units of geological classification. Suggestions as to definitions of terms 



used in designating 23, 71 



University of California, Summer Meeting of the Geological Society of 



America, 1915, held at the 26, 380 



Chicago, Collection of Permian vertebrates from Texas and Okla- 

 homa of the 21, 281 



Oregon, War work of 30, S3 



Washington Meeting, I'ayers of 26, 169 



, Seattle, Washington, Fifteenth Ainiual ^Meeting of the Cordil- 



lerau Section at 26, 130 



Upham, Warben ; Birds Hill: an esker near Winnipeg, .Manitoba 21,26, 



407-432 



— cited on Ammonoosuc glacier 27, 288 



Bethlehem moraine 27, 272-273 



calculations of glacial lake shorelines 27, 237 



— — — Carroll moraine 27, 279, 282-283 



— Connecticut Valley terraces 25, 222 



glacial geology of Hudson Piiver 28, 292 



glaciation in New Hampshire 27, 264-265, 269-270, 291 



Lake Agassiz 25, 34 



origin of eskers and kames in New Hampshire 21, 418 



Pleistocene 28, 811 



sealevel at stage of greatest glaciation 21, 240 



— shoreline of Lake Agassiz 25, 209 



waning ice-sheet 27. 244 



White Mountain ice-cap 27, 67 



— , Glacial investigations in Minnesota in 1911 discussed by 23, 46, 734 



— , Letter on records of Lake Agassiz and Ontario, Canada, from 28, 146 



— , Memorial of Newton Horace Winchell by 26, 27 



— ; Moraines and eskers of the last glaciation in the White Mountains 27,265 



— quoted on lakes Dakota and Agassiz 21, 239 



— , Reference to papers on eskers and kames of 21, 431 



— ■ and Todd, J. E., cited on glacial lakes Agassiz and Dakota 21, 239 



Uplift and folding areas, Relation to petroleum fields of 29, 87 



— , Glacial lakes of Saginaw Basin in relation to 29, 75 



— • of northeastern America, Postglacial 29. 70 



Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician sediments of Center County, 



Pennsylvania, Origin of 24, 1 1 2 



Cai'honiferous in southeast New Mexico and western Texas, Notes on 



the 21, 76 



