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New Haven, Coniiocticut, Teat deposit iionr 24, 72, TOO 



New Jersey, Disti'ilnif ion of alliuuto in 28, 471 



gneisses, Mode of formation of 25, 44 



, Pillow lavas of 25, 62.'{ 



, Silni-iiin formations in 27, nni 



— — , Snhiucrf^cnce of 29, 188 



New mastodon find in Connectifnt ; It. S. linil 25, 143 



— method of restoring cotitanoi^s and l)rintotlK>rium ; 11. F. Oslioiii 25, 140,406 

 New Mexico and Colorado, Co:il-l)onriiig I'ocks of liic Kaloii Mesa rc^'inn 



of 24, 114 



.Relation of Cretaceous formations to tlie lioeky .Mount.iiiis in. . 



26,114,150 



western Texas, Notes on the npper carlionifcniiis in soulhcasi;. 21,70 



, Certain structural features in tlu^ coal fields of 26, 4ori 



coal-bearing strata. Deposition of 25, .'>4;"i 



, Cretaceous-Eocene correlation in 25, 0^0 



, Deposit of gypsum sand near Almogordo 21, 017 



.Descriptive details of fossils, coal fields, rock measurements, etc.. 



23. Gir>-6r.9 



, Eocene faunal horizons in 28, 210 



. Extension of Morrison formation into ; N. 11. Dnrlon 26, ll.'J 



, "LaramieV" Puerco and Torrejon of 25, 1.'j8 



— — . Lower Paleozoic i*ock of southern 28, 172 



, Mammal-bearing beds of 25. 325 



-, Post-Cretaceous lloras of 25, 334 



, Record of rainfall in 25, 535 



, Red P>eds of 25,81 



. Reference to dinosaur fauna of 25, 323 



. Sedimentary .succession in 27, 80 



, Stratigrapliy of the coal fields of iiortliern eenli-al 23,571-080 



. Structure of some mountains in 29, 72 



New Miocen(> maimnalian fauna from the Tehachapi region; John P. 



Buwalda 27, 170 



— point in the geology of the Adirondacks ; J. F. Ivonp 25, 47 



— points in Oi-dovician and Silui'ian paleogeograpliy ; T. E. Savage and 



F. M. Van Tuyl 29, 88 



— species of the Mesonacidte, with twenty-nine rudimentary segments 



posterior to the fifteenth ; Lancaster D. Burling 27, 158 



— test of the subsidence theory of coral reefs ; R. A. Daly 28, 151 



— Tillidont skull from the Huerfano Basin, Colorado; Walter Granger 29, 147 



— titanotheres from Uinta formation of Utah ; O. A. Peterson 25, 144 



New York Academy of Sciences and the insular government. Explora- 

 tions in Porlo Rico .supported by ". 26, 113 



and Ontario. The Cataract: a new formation at tlie base of the 



Siluric in 24, 107 



; Clinton 29, 327 



. Columbia County, Richmond boulder train in 21, 747 



, Devonic black shale of 25, 127 



