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Page 

 MoFFiT, F. II., and Capps, S. R., Reference to "Geology and mineral re- 

 sources of the Nizina district, Alaska," of 37, 691-692, 695 



— and Knopf, Adolph, Reference to "Mineral resources of the Nabesna- 



White River district, Alaska," of 27, 696 



MoiiAVE Desert region. Pleistocene fauna of the 25, 156 



Mohawk glacial lobe ; Albert Perry P.righam 22, 64, 183, 725 



— Valley glacial features 25, 209 



'; Iroquois shore and higher terraces in the 24, 219 



MoHN, H., cited on method devised for gravity correction of the (luick- 



silver barometer 26, 1 83 



MoHR, E. C. J., cited on mechanical analyses of sediments 28, 927 



MoJAVE Desert area, Tertiary fauna of 29, 162 



Mojsisovics, Edmund von, cited on fossils of Karnic age 27, 707 



— ; Die Dolomit-Riffe von Siidtirol und Yenetien, Reference to 22, 161 



— , Reference to "Arktische Triasfaunea" of 27, 716 



"Beitrage zur Kenutniss der obertriadischen Cephalopoden- 



Faunen des Himalaya" of 27, 707, 709 



— "Ueber einige japanische Triasfossilien" of 27, 715 



MoLDAViTE question ; George P. Merrill. 22, 67, 736 



MOLDAVITES 26, 280 



MoLENGRAAFF, G. A. F., citcd ou decp-sea deposits on Timor 27, 192 



— island subsidence 29, 511 



MoLLUSCA of the Carrizo Creek beds and their Caribbean affinities ; R. B. 



Dickerson 29, 148 



MoLLUscAN faunas from Deadmans Island ; T. S. Oldroyd 27, 173 



MoLLUSKS, Aftouian 21, 121, 132 



MoNAziTE in North Carolina, New occurrence of; .Joseph Hyde Pratt 24, 54, 686 



Mongolia, Inclosed lakes of 25, 563 



Monilipora prosscri, Fossil of Wasatch region 21, 530 



Monks Mound, Additional note on 29, 80 



Monocline and homocline 27, 89 



MoNODACTYLous Pliocene horse 27, 151 



MoNONGAHELA formation of Maryland 30, 574 



]\Iontagne. Noire, southern France 27, 583 



Montana, Alberta Belly River beds equivalent to Judith River beds of 



Dog Creek and Cow Island 26, 149 



— , Algal and bacterial deposits in the Algonkian Mountains of 26, 148 



— and Alberta topographic development, Reason of difference in 24,533 



■ Idaho, Glaciation in 23, 524 



— beds. Flora of the 25, 332 



— , Conglomerate of 25, 346 



— , Correlation of the Upper Cretaceous in 28, 216 



— , Cretaceous-Eocene correlation in 25, 355 



— , Eocene in 29, 89 



— epoch, Crustal oscillations during the 25, 344 



, Oscillating movements in 25, 346 



— , Glacial erosion in 25, 86 



Lake Missoula of 25, 87 



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