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Merrill, F. J. H., cited ou uplift in New York City and Peekskill 27,239 



Merrill, G. P., Address at Dana centenary : Dana, the geologist 24, 64 



— ; Chemical and niineralogical composition uf meteorites 27, 50 



— cited on allanite 28, 467 



australites 27, 53 



chemical changes of uranium minerals 28, S65-866 



evidence against meteoritic origin of moldavites 26, 281 



lunar crater forms 26, 277 



rocks, rock-weathering and soils 21, 630, 636 



sand from beach of Santa Rosa Island. Florida 21, 636 



schist 28, 458 



temperature of meteorite on reachhig earth's surface 26,284 



— , Discussion of coastal subsidence by 25, 60 



oolites of Chimney Hill formation by 25, 76 



— elected member of Auditing Committee 23, 2 



— , Moldavite question 22, 67, 736 



specimens from Bohemia loaned by 26, 284 



— , Origin of granites and metacrystals discussed by 24, 73. 704 



— quoted on concretions from Mexican oil wells 24, 263 



-residual sand from Medford. Massachusetts 21, 627 



— , Reference to war work of 30, 184 



writings of 25, 159 



— vs. Suess on moldavites 26, 286 



— , Watson, T. L., and Lane\-, F. B., cited on unakite 27, 220 



Merritt, J. W. ; Notes on the structural geology of the Hanover district, 



New Hampshire 24, 50, 672 



— ; Sedimentary character of garnetiferous hornblende schist, Hanover, 



New Hampshire 25, 75 



as collaborator in mineralogic description of volcanoes 27, 62 



Merwin, H. E., cited on analysis of lava 27, 54 



^ on calcium carbonate 28, 936 



■ volcanic phenomena 28, 273 



— ; Media of high refraction and some standard media of lower refrac- 

 tion for the determination of refractive indices with the micro- 

 scope 24, 54, 685 



and FosxN JAK, Eugen ; Definition and determination of the mineral 



hydroxides of iron 27, 61 



INlESA DE Maya, New Mexico, Geologic cross-section of the. Figure show- 

 ing 21, 594 



Mesaverde formation 25, 345 



^ Colorado and New Mexico 23, 598-607 



Mesonacid.^, New species of 27, 158 



Mesozoic and Cenozoic fishes ; C. R. Eastman 23, 86, 228 



_ — Paleozoic delta conditions in the Appalachian province. Contrast 



of 23, 411 



Tertiary rocks, Coast ranges of California and Oregon 26, 111 



— delta cycle of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, The late 23, 405 



era. History of San Juan Mountains since close of 27, 38 



