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Varanosaukls species, a Peniiiaii Pelycosaur ; S. W. Williston 21. 74 



Variable ooinposition of melanoflialcite ; W. F. Hunt and E. H. Krans. 37,61 



Variations in rainfall in California ; W. G. Reed 25, 121 



Vasello, D., cited on Stromboli 28, 255 



^'ATNAJOKULL, Icelaiid, Remnants of ice-cap in 21, 718 



VavgiiAx, F. E. ; Evidence in San Gorgonio Pass, Riverside County, of a 



late Pliocene extension of tlie Gulf of Lower California 29, 164 



Vaughax, T. W., Bacterial studies of Great Salt Lake and sea water 



suggested by 26, 58 



— : Cenozoic history of Central Amerii-a and the West Indies 29. 138 



— ; Chemical and organic deposits of the sea 28, 163, 207, 933 



— cited on Coastal Plain deposits 29, 583 



condition of submergence 28, 805 



correlation of South American formations 29, 639 



island subsidence 29. 500 



organic deposits 28. 7.39 



origin of oolites 25, 752 



— • theory of submerged platforms 27, 46 



— ; Coastal plain investigations conducted by the United States and State 



geological surveys 23, 82 



— ; Continuity of development from the paleonto logic standpoint 21, 74 



— ; Coral reefs and reef corals of the southeastern United States, their 



geological histoid and significance 26> 58 



— , Discussion of Bahama and Florida oolites by 25, 59 



— corrosion conglomerate by 25. 39 



— , Funa Futi boring 26, 60 



— : Geologic history of Central America and the West Indies during 



Cenozoic time 29, 615 



— ; Geological history of the Florida coral-reef tract and comparisons 



with other coral-reef areas 25, 41 



— ■ — • section Isthmus of Panama discussed by 23, 82 



— , Introduction of C. Palmer by 25, 91 



— ; Karl F. Kellerman introduced by 26, 58 



— , D. F. MacDonald introduced by 23, 82 



— , Member of Auditing Committee 25, 49 



— ; Physical conditions under which organic and chemically precopitated 



limestones are formed 23, 82 



Paleozoic coral reefs were formed 22, 93, 238 



— .Precipitation of calcium carbonate and formation of oolites, Refer- 

 ence to 26, 58 



— ; Present status of areal mapping in the Coastal Plain and of the 



paleontologic investigations in the Coastal Plain, Panama, and the 



Windward Islands 28. 205 



— ; Presentation of geologic information for engineering purposes 30, 79 



— ; Some littoral and sublittoral features of the Virgin and Northern 



Leeward Islands and their bearing on the coral-reef problem. . . . 27, 41 

 — ; Suuuuary of the results of investigations of the Floridian and Ba- 



haman shoal-water corals 27, 154 



