INDEX TO Vol.. 4. 



453 



Page 



K.du \KDs,<.. A., Acknowledgments to 105 



Election of Fellows 1, 378 



Officers for 1893 378 



Elements (Some) of land sculpture; L. E. 



Hicks 133 



Elie de Beaumont cited on" origin of granite... 307 

 Ells, K. W., Acknowledgments tu 44u 



— appointed a teller 378 



— cited on Devonian sandstones of Que- 



bec 241, 242 



— , Reading of paper by 427 



— ; The Laurentian of the Ottawa district.... 349 



— , Titles of papers by 432, f;i 



Emerson, B. K , Record of discussions by, 



411. 433, 4:U 



■ — remarks by 440 



Emmons, E., cited on the Caleiferous 118 



Clinton 113 



Hamilton Ill 



Lorraine shale 114 



■ — Lower Helderberg 112 



Lower Taconic 382, 384 



Marcellus Ill 



Niagara 113 



Onondaga salt group Ill' 



Oriskany 112 



Oswego sandstone and Oneida eon- 

 glomerate 113 



the Potsdam 118 



Trenton 115 



Tally limestone Ill 



Upper Helderberg 112 



Utiea shale 114 



Emmons, S. P., cited on orographic move- 

 in cuts 222 



Englehardt, F. E., cited on the Medina 113 



wells and sections 102-105 



Eocene of California 247 



— , Chico formation referred by Trask to 



the 245 



Epidote as a primary component of eruptive 



rocks; C. R. Keyes 305 



Eruptive rocks, Epidote as a primary com- 

 ponent of 305 



Ettingshausen, C. vex, cited on Paleozoic 



plants 122 



Fairbanks, H. W., Announcement of elec- 

 tion of. 372 



— cited on distribution of the Knoxville 



beds 213 



relation of Mariposa beds 22:; 



— , Discovery of new fossil localities by 220 



— , Election of. 2 



Fairchild, H. L., Election of, as Secretary... 378 

 — ; Proceedings of the Fourth Summer 

 Meeting, held at Rochester, August 15 



and Id, 1892 1 



— ; Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meet- 

 ing, held at Ottawa, Canada, December 



28, 20, and 30, 1892 :17I 



. Reading oT memorial by 393 



— , Record of remarks by 440 



— , Reference to memorial of J. S. Newberry 



by I 1 "! 



Faunas (The) of the Shasta, and ('hie,, for- 

 mation ; T. W. Stanton 245 



Feldspar, Secondary enlargement of 171 



Fellows, Election of 1, 378 



— , List of. 112 



Ferkier, \V. F., cited on diabase 328 



— , Microscopic examination of sand by 129 



— quoted on microscopic el enact eristics of 



contact rock 325 



gneiss 324, 326, 131 



quartzite 324, 325 



Finite homogeneous strain. How aid rup- 

 ture of rocks; G. F. Becker 13 



Fleming, S., cited on terraces 127 



Fletcher, James, Acknowledgments to llu 



Pagi 



Flint, T., cited on earthquake ill 



Flow of rocks 13 



Foerste, A. V., cited on Lower Cambrian 



fossils 1 18 



New England rocks 



Fontaine. W. M., cited on Paleozoic plants.. 121, 



122, 126, 12s 



Forbes, J. D., Glacial studies of. 191, las 



Fossil (A) earthquake; W J McGee II I 



Kessit. s. Carboniferous 119 



— , Cretai us 250, 251, 255 



— , Devonian '•! 



— , Effect of strain upon 83 



— from Middleton island 430 



— , .Missouri 1 1 



— of California 209, 210 



, List of localities of 2:.:; 



the glacial period in New Brunswick... 361 



— .Silurian 91 



Fossn, sponges (Note on) from tic Quebec 

 group (Lower Cambro-Silurian) at Little 



Metis, Canada; .1. \V. Dawson 109 



Fossils, Tertiary 250-252 



Francis, G. E., Acknowledgments to 104 



Fritsch, A. von, cited on allanite 307 



GrABB, W. M., cited on California fossils 211 



— — — Cretaceous beds of the Pacific 



coast uI'.-l;.,!. -:,:; 



Gannett, H. G., cited on altitudes 92 



Gaspjs, Petroleum in 211 



Garneau, , cited on the name Lauren- 

 tian 352 



Gas-bearing horizons oi Ontario 236, 238 



Gas (Natural) and petroleum in southwest- 

 ern Ontario 225, 108 



Gas-wells of central New York 91 



— , Daily output of some of the Ontario... 237-240 

 Geer, Gerard he, cited on Yoldia arctica.. 370, 122 



Geikie, James, cited on drift 199 



glacial epochs 203 



man 204 



relation of land and sen 1 ,a 



Geikie, Sir A., cited on conglomerates :;ll 



epidote 310 



preglacial uplifting 204 



schistosity 75 



term "Arehean " eel 



— quoted on terrestrial readjustments 3 1 1 



— , Reference to J. S. Newberry by 398 



Genera of fossils, New 119, HO 



"Geology of Vermont" cited on glaciation... 4 



— (On the) of natural gas and petroleum in 



southwestern 1 Intario; II. P. 11. Brumell. 225 

 Gilbert, G. K., Cited on glacial hypothe- 

 sis 123-425 



jointing 72 



land sculpture 136, 138, 140, 112 



the Tertiary 259 



— ; Continental problems 17!i 



— , Discussion on 1 ineonta sandstone by 



the Connecticut valley glacier by.... 7 



— , First geologic work of 396 



— , Introductory remarks by President 1 



— , Meeting called to order by 372 



— , Record of discussion by 41 1 



remarks by 1 10 



— , Title of presidential address by I 



Glacial geology of western Labrador and 

 northern Quebec 



— man 



- period, Fossils of the 



- in New Brunswick 



- 1 Post) outlet of the 1 treat lakes 



lacier. Bethlehem 



. of the Ammonoosuc over 



Connecticut valley 



1 \. 11 i:s. Pleistocene and present 



(oeppert, II. L-. cited on Pali ints 



12;, 



11:1 

 204 



361 



I 

 1 



191 



122, 

 125 



