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



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 NiLES, WiixiAM IIarmox, Meiiioir of, by George H. Barton 23, 8 



Niobrara Cretaceous of Nebraska, New riesiosaiirian irpiius from tbe. 24,120 



— limestone 25, .'H4."i 



NiVATiox as an erosive factor in nortberii Greenland. Importaiire of... 29,72 



NoATAK basin. Alaslca 23, 567 



Noble, L. F., cited on Snpai red sbales 30, 491 



NoETLiNG, P'RiTZ, Reference to "Die asiatlsche Trias"' of 27, 715 



NoLiNE.'E of the West Indies 29, 651 



Nomenclature of faults, Geolofiical and physiographic 24, 187 



, Preliminary report of the Connnittee on tlie 23. 50 



, Principles guiding the 24. 164 



; H. F. Reid 23, 74 



, Report accepted for publication in linlletin. together witli dis- 

 cussion on 24, 49 



—of Connnittee on 24, 4!>, 163 



minerals ; A. F. Rogers 25, 124 



surface forms on faulted structures ; W. M. Davis 24, 187-215 



the skull elements in the Tetrapoda 27. 152 



— , Plea for uniformity and simplicity In petrologic ; G. M. Butler 26, 134 



— , Report of Committee on Geological 26. 57 



■ — ■ structure, and clas.sificatiou of the Cremacrinidii- ; E. O. 



Ulrich 24, l<»n 



— , Suggestion for mineral 23, 51, 729 



NoMLAND, J. O. ; Corals from the Cretaceous and Tertiary of California 



and Oregon 27, 174 



— ; Fauna of the Etchegoin Pliocene of middle California 28, 229 



— ; Relationships of the invertebrates to the vertebrate fauual zones of 

 the Pliocene Jacalitos and Etchegoin formations at Coalinga, Cali- 

 fornia 27, 172 



NoNNEZosHi natural bridge, Utah, Discovered by Utah arch«ological ex- 

 pedition 21, 318 



NoRiTE, Chemical composition and classification of 27, 229 



— , Description of 27 227 



— , Discussion of characteristics and distribution of 27, 225 



— , pyroxenite, and pyrrotite from Litchtield, Connecticut ; Ernest Howe 26, 83 



North Adams, Massachusetts, Marble natural bridge in 21, 328 



North America and Europe, Comparison of the late Pleistocene fauna 



<^f 24, 120 



, Avian paleontology from Pacific coast of 24, 132 



; Close of Jurassic and opening of Cretaceous time in 26, 295 



, Early Paleozoic delta deposits of 24, 409-528 



, Edentate deposits of 29 161 



— — , Eocene pseudotapirs of 29 152 



— — , Fresh-water fish faunas of 29 138 



, Late Mississippian orogenic movements in 30, 88 



, Map showing locality of five great earthquakes of 2I, 342 



, Marine Oligoceue of 29, 153. 297 



, Mesozoic floras of 29 129 607 



