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



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 MiiiER. W. J. ; Pegmatite, silexite, and aplite dikes of northen New York 30. 93 



— : Pre-Glaoial course of tbe upper Hudson River 22, 64, 177-1S6 



— , Quartz-hornMende syenite described by 27, 215 



— , Komarks on antbropoid by 27. 150 



recent eruptions of Lasstn Peak, California, by 26. 105 



rectilinear features of Adiroudacks by 27. 107 



^[IIXER bay. west lake Okoboji. Iowa. Shells dredged from 21. 22 



MiixiNGTON, J.. Geolotrical work in Mississippi of 25. 170 



Milne, John, Origin of Alaskan earthquakes. 1S99. located from seismo- 

 graph by 21, 376 



— , Reference to retxirt on Alaskan earthquakes 21, 375 



— and Burton, W. K. ; Photographs of Neo Valley (Japan) earthquake 



faults. Reference to 22. 173 



MiLODONT sloth of Rancho La Frea 25. 143 



MiNAS Glraes. Geologj- of 30, 263 



Mineral deposits in unaltered Paleozoic sediments. Organic origin of 



some 26. 85 



— hydroxides of iron, DeflnitioJi and determination of 27. 61 



— nomenclature. Suggestion for 23. 51. 729 



— (Some) relations from the labi>ratory viewpoint: Arthur L. Day... 21.32, 



141-17S 



— Resources Bureau of London 30. 100 



of the world. Commercial control of the 30. lOS 



— wealth. World view of 30. 107 



MiNERALOGic, Ecouomic and I'etro logic Section, Papers relating to.. 21.32-34 



Mineralogy, Note on a method in teaching optical : F. W. McNair 21. 31 



Minerals, EcX)nomic limits to domestic independence in 30. 9S 



— from Maine 29. 463 



— from the Favas of Brazil : Oliver Cummings Farrington 23. 37. 72S 



ore deposits at Park City. Utah : F. R. Van Horn 25.47 



— in melting. Individuality of different 21, 146 



Pennsylvania. Precambrian 29, 37S 



the Adiroudacks 29. 399 



V^'isconsin 29. 393 



— of Brazil 30. 324 



— (secondary) and etching phenomena produced by hot circulating solu- 



tions 26. 275 



Mingan and Anticosti islands. Fossil of 21. 67S-716 



, Ordovicic-Siluric section of 21. 677-716 



. Paleozoic strata of 21, 6S1 



— formation. Correlations of 21. 692 



, Thickness and general characteristics of 21. 6SS 



, Zones and description of 21. 689-693 



— islands. Beekmantown deposits seen in 21, 683 



, Comparative age of Fort Cassin beds. Lake Champlaixi area, and 



Beekmantown strata of 21. 688 



. Ordovicic system, Chazian and Mohawkian series 21. 6SS 



