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Afii.i.KR, E. M., Discussion of Kentucl<y oolites by 25, ~>^ 



.MiT.i.icu, G. S., cited on nmnininlian fossils of Cul)a and Santo Doniin.t;;o 29,626 



— West Indian maiiuiiuls 29, 659 



-. Reference to studies by 25, 413, 416 



MiLLKK, Fluciii, citai on continental deposits 28, 742 



geolof^ic climates 30, '55?! 



— Old Red Sandstone 27, o40 



MiLLEK, L. II. ; Contributions to avian paleontology from the Pacific coast 



of North America 24, l.'i2 



— elected Vice-President of the I'acilic Coast Section of the Paleonto- 



logical Society 24, 126 



— ; Review of the Pleistocene species, J'tino calif omiciis 27, 171 



— : Some problems encountered in tlic study of fossil birds of the west 



coast 26, 417 



Miller, Paul, Cacops espiccpJiortts prei>ared and mounted l)y 21, 252 



— , Fossils discovered by 21, 251 



Miller, S. A., on committee Cincinnati meeting, 1881 21, 742 



Miller, W. G. ; Canadian oil field 28, 157 



— , Classification of metamorphic rocks 28, 155, 451 



— cited on geology of Remsen quadrangle 28, 325 



gneissoid granites 28. 459, 461 



metamorphism 28, 402 



— : Cobalt-nickel arsenides and silver deposits of Temiskaming, Refer- 

 ence to 22, 148 



— , Discussion of thrust-faults by 28, 160 



— ■'—■ — • conditions of the Keewatin by 21, 25 



origin of the alkaline rocks by 21, 32 



— elected Councilor 24, 9 



— ; Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, London, England 30, 100 



— ; Petroleum in Canada 28, 721 



— and Knight, Cyril W. ; The iTe-Cambrian of southeastern Ontario. . 22, 55 



; Revision of pre-Cambrian classification in Ontario 26, 87 



Miller, W. .!., Acknowledgments to 29, 330 



— ; Adirondack anorthosite 29, 99, ,399 



— cited on Adirondack rocks 25, 248, 251, 256-2.59 



glacial lakes in the Adirondacks 27, 665 



— — — Lake Potterville in the Adirondacks 27, 665 



— New York Clinton 29, .354 



syenite and granite of Adirondacks 27, 213 



— , Discussion of Adirondack geology by 25, 47 



Precambrian nomenclature by 29, 92 



rift-mountain by 26, 90 



— elected Fellow 21,4 



— ; Early Paleozoic physiography of the southern Adirondacks. . . . 24, 72, 701 

 — , Magmatic differentiation and assimilation in the Adirondack region. . 



25, 45, 243 



— ; Magnetic iron-ore deposits of Clinton County, New York 30, 93 



— ; Origin of foliation in the Precambrian rocks of northern New York. 27, 57 



