452 



BULL. GEOL. SOC. AM. 



Page 

 Canada, Relations of Laurentian and Huro- 



nian rocks in 318 



Carboniferous, Fossils of the 119 



i \-i ii i ". A. del. Election of 2, 372 



Catskill group, Oneonta sandstone's rela- 

 tion to 8 



Chalmers, Robert, cited on glacial on 368 



Pleistocene subsidence 367 



— ; Height of tin- Ray of Fundy coast in 

 the glacial period relative to sea-level, 

 a- evidenced by marine fossils in the 

 bowlder-clay at Saint John, Now Bruns- 

 wick '. 361 



— . Title "!' paper by 422 



Chamberlin, T. i .. cited on drift 200 



interglacial epoch 203 



— , Election of, as First Vice-President 378 



i ii ipin, .1. H.. Announcement of death of :7l' 



— . Memorial and bibliography of W6 



Chapman, E. J., cited on terraces i-~ 



Chemung group, Oneonta sandstone's rela- 

 tion to 8 



i ,„, ,, beds of fossils 207 



— formation 245 



, Correlation of the '-'"'4 



Chlorite schists 104 



Clatpole, E. W., Discussion by in, 11 



on the Connecticut valley glacier by... T 



Oneonta sandstone by 8 



— , Record of discussion by 2 



— , Title of paper by 3 



Cleavage, Theory of slaty, 66 



Comparison of Pleistocene and present ice- 

 sheets: w. Upham lid 



Comox coal-field, Age of l'4s 



Conditions of accumulation of drumlins; 



Warren Upham 9 



Condon, r., .AttceMa-bearing rock in collec- 

 tions of _'1T 



— cited on the Tertiary of Oregon 219 



— , Collection of California Jurassic fossils 



made by 221 



Conglomerate, Dynamic and metosomatic 



phenomena in a metamorphie 147 



Conrad, T. A., cited on age of the Tejon for- 

 mation 247 



Correlation of the Pacific coast forma- 

 tions 253, 254 



Continental problems; G. K.Gilbert 179 



Connecticut, Metamorphism of the sehi-ts 



of 167 



— (Studies of the) valley glacier; C. H. 



Hitchcock 3 



< oi wil, Report of the 372 



Cretai eous and early Tertiary of Northern 



California and Oregon ; J. S. Diller 205 



— beds of the Rocky mountains, Relation of 



Pacific coast fauna to 254 



— , Chico formation referred by Newberry to 



the 245, 246 



— , Fossils of the 209, 210, 250, 251, 252, 255 



— of California correlated with Upper or 



White chalk of Europe and Fort Pierre 

 ami Fox Hills groups of the upper Mis- 

 souri..: 246, 247. -1 Is 



the Pacific coast region, Various views 



on the 245 



Vancouver and Queen Charlotte isl 



and- 248, 253 



i i:"ii. .1.. Theory of, referred to 202 



Cross, Whitman, cited on allanite.... 306,307,311 

 Crysi ui'»,i;ii'in of epidote 308, 309 



< i shin.;, II. P., cited on Muir glacier 196, 197 



Dale, T. N., cited on feldspar 165 



Xew England rocks 384 



Dall, W. FL, cited on Middleton island., i-s. i.:n, 



I :l 

 paleontology of California 207 



relation of U'allala beds to the Chico.. 223 



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Dall.W. EI., cited on Tertiary of Oregon 219 



Dana, J. D , cited on drill....' 199 



formation of mountains |s;;. 187 



glacial phenomena in < onnecticut... 3 



geology of Massachusetts n.7 



ice-sheet 198 



Oswego sandstone and Oneida con- 

 glomerate 114 



— Pleist ic subsidence 367 



preglacial uplifting 204 



the Clinton 113 



Hamilton Ill 



Marcellus ! 1 1 



Taeonic 38 1 



Upper Helderberg 112 



Utica shale 11. "> 



Darton, X. H.: tin two overthrusts in e 



ern New York 436 



— , Title of paper by 4_'7 



Darwin, G. H., cited on strength of earth 



crust 179 



Daubree, A., cited on experiment in crush- 

 ing 74. 75 



— origin of granite 307 



Davis, W. M., cited on areas of flexures 437 



— , Election of, on Photograph Committee.... 415 



— ; Memorial of. lames Henry Chapin 4(Mi 



Dawson, <;. M., cited on AuceMa-bearing 



rocks on the Skagit river 217 



Cretaceous of Vancouver and Queen 



Charlotte islands 248. 253 



ice-sheet 198 



Pleistocene subsidence 367 



resemblance of rotten diorite to mi- 

 caceous sandstone 215 



— Shasta-Chico series 218 



— ; Notes on the geology of Middleton isl- 

 and, Alaska 427 



Dawson, Sir J. W. ; Acknowledgment of 

 election as President 13 I 



— cited on bowlder-clay fossils 



Paleozoic plants Vi- I I 



Pleistocene subsidence 367 



— the Leda clay fauna 369 



— , Election of, as President : 378 



— ; Note on fossil sponges from the Quebec 



group (Lower Cambro-Silurian) at Little 

 Metis, Canada 409 



Deerfield river valley, Glacial phenomena 

 in the 3 



Deformation and its resulting phenomena... 12 



— , .Mathematics of 17 



Devonian of Quebec anoil-bearing formation 'Jii 



— rocks of central New York, Thickness of.. 91 



— section- in Ontario 227 



Diller, J. S., cited on fossils from California 



and Oregon 24! 



geology of California and Oregon..249, 256 



Sierra Nevada 260 



Wallala formation 253 



— ; Cretac is and early Tertiary of north- 

 ern California and oregnii 205 



— , Election of, on Photograph Committee.... 415 



— . Reading of paper by 134 



report by 415 



— , Reference to collection oi fossils by '249 



— , Title of paper by 435 



Displai on nts, Mathematics of 17 



Douglass, J., cited as biographer of T. S. 



Hunt 



DOUGLAS, M. E.. Survey- in California by... 262 

 1 mm .ii in-. Condition of accumulation of .... 9 

 Dunnington, A. F., Surveys in California bj 

 Dynamic (Some) and metasomatic phenom- 

 ena in a metamorphie conglomerate in 

 the Green mountains: C. I.. Whittle 117 



Earthquake, A fossil ill 



Economk geology of the Archean of Canada, 



347, 348 



