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



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MiAM., , cited on the crocodile 28, 984 



Miami and Kentuclcy rivers, Preglacial 25, 95 



MicHALSKY, A., cited ou glauconite limestone 27, 592 



MicHELSON, A. A., cited on measuring terrestrial tides 26, 172 



Michigan, Devonic black shale of 25, 137 



— Geological Survey, Reference to Monroe oolites in report of 21,645 



— , Traverse group of 27, 159 



— , Uplift in 29, 201 



MiCKLE, G. R., cited on Ontario oil fields 28, 724 



Microscope, Media for determining refractive indices with the 24, 54, 685 



Microscopic character of feldspar 27, 199 



— description of norite 27, 227 



— structural features of the banded glacial slate of Permocarboniferous 



age at Squantum, Massachusetts ; R. W. Sayles 28, 152 



MiCRO-SECTioNS of oolitic structures 25, 778-780 



MicRosTRUCTUBE of titauif erous magnetites ; Joseph T. Singewald, Jr 



24, 73, 704 



Mid-continent oil fields ; J. H. Gardner 28, 157, 685 



MiD-coNTiNENTAL oil fields, Productiou of 28, 686 



Mid-Devonic formations, Relation of Traverse group to 27, 159 



Middle Cambrian crustaceans from British Columbia ; Charles D. Wal- 



cott 23, 84 



— ^Old Red-Orcadian formations. Stratigraphy of 27, 370-378 



— -Ordovician formations of Ontario and Quebec. Correlation of the. . . 24, 111 



— Triassic rocks 27. '190 



Midway formation of the Eocene 25, 332 



MiERS,' H. A., Science and progress, Reference to 21, 164 



— and Isaac F., Journal of the Chemical Society (Loudon), transactions, 



Refei-ence to 21, 164 



Migration and diastrophism of fauna 25, 397 



— and succession of human types of the Ohl Stone Age of Eurojie ; H. F. 



Osl)orn 26, 149 



— ; Henry S. Williams and Arthur Ilollick 21, 73 



— in ore deposits, Role of colloidal 26, 394 



— of geosynclines ; A. W. Grabau 30, 87 



Upper Devonic corals 27, 147 



Migrations, Admixture of blood through • 24, 284 



— and the shifting of Devonian faunas, Henry S. Williams. . . . 21.76,285-294 



— , Effects of, interrupted 24, 287 



Milch, L., cited on metamorphism 28, 400 



MiLFORD granite of Diamond Hill-Cumberland district 25, 454 



Military and geologic mapping — a plane-table; A. M. Bateman 30,405 



— contribution of civilian engineers, G. O. Snuth 30, 79, 399 



.Mill, H. R., Reference to international .geography of 21, 223 



Miller, A. L., Fish fauna discussed by 23, 87 



Miller, A. M., cited ou glacial bands 27, 113 



natural arches of Kentucky 21, 324 



— ; Faulting in north-central Kentucky 27. 101 



