458 



BULL. GEOL. SOC. AM. 



Pagi 

 Upham, Wahren, Discussion of the Conni i 



ticut valley glacier by G 



— , I! ird of discussions by ill, l-_'T 



-, Title of paper by ". 122, t23 



(Jppeb Silurian of Quebec possibly an oil- 

 bearing formation 241 



I'm \, B, C, cited on auriferous gravels 2«3 



spirit-level surveys 281 



Vancouveb island coal bed, Vge of 246 



, Cretaceous of -I s . 251 



\ \ \ Hiss, C. R., cited on conglomerates.. 34 



contact 327 



Hnronian 328 



pre-Huronian. 328 



— - — secondarj enlargement of miner- 



als '. 172, ITS 



enlagement of quartz 156 



term •• \ivlie m " :;::t 



— , Reading of memorial by 379 



— .Record of discussions by HO, L22, 432, 133 



remarks by 44o 



— ; The Huronian volcanics south of Luke 



Superior 435 



Vanuxem, L., cited on Catskillg roup 92 



Lorraine shale 114 



the Clinton 11:: 



■ Hamilton Ill 



Onondaga salt group 11- 



Oswego sandstone and Oneida 



i glomerate 113, 114 



Marcellus .■ Ill 



— Niagara 113 



Oriskany 112 



thick ness of certain strata in New 



Yelk US 



Trent en 115 



— Upper Helderberg ill 



Utica shale 11.") 



Vermont, Glacial phenomena in 4 



Volcanics (Huronianj south ol Lake Su- 

 perior 435 



Vom Rath, G., cited on ailanite 307 



Win ..it. c. 1 1.. Acknowledgments to 100, 101 



— , Election of, as Councillor 378 



— cited on fossil sponges 109 



Fulton well 106 



Lorraine shale l u 



New England rocks 384 



the Calciferous 118 



■ ( lleneilus fauna 1 Is 



Pots, lam I is 



Trenton 109, 115 



UtiCa shale 11 1, I I .", 



— . [dentification of California fossils by 221 



Wallace, A. K., cited on relation of land 



areas 179, IsT 



W m i u \ beds of fossils 207 



— formation, J. S. Diller cited on 253 



"A "terways, Ancient in 



\\ i isshorn, Glaciers of the 5 



Westfield river valley, Glacial phe nena 



in the :', 



W 1 1 1 -I k\\ ks. .1. P., Announcement of election 

 of 373, 379 



— cited on fossils from Vancouver and 



Queen Charlotte islands 248,253 



Queen Charlotte ten nation 254 



— , Determination of fossils by 430 



— . Title of paper l>y 410 



White, C. V., cited on age of the Tejon for- 



tion -IT 



— relation of Mariposa and Knoxville 



he, Is 222 



Page 

 White, C. A., cited on relation of Shasta- 

 * ihico fauna to the < Cretaceous beds of 



the Rocky mountains 254 



Wallala beds to the Chico 223 



Shasta formation 249 



Tertiary of < iregon 219 



the Cretaceous 206, 208 



— , Identification of Oregon fossils by 212 



White, David ; A new tseniopteroid fern and 



its allies i pi 



— . Title of paper by 10 



White, [. C., cited on Paleozoic plants 122 



— , Discussions by :,. 8, 408 



— , Election of, as Treasurer 378 



— , Pecuniary donation by 376 



— , Record of discussion by •_', Ins 



— , Report of, as Treasurer 376 



White mountains, Glaciers of the I. T 



, Porphyry pebbles from 4 



Whitney, J. D., cited on California gravel 



beds 



Carboniferous of California 221 



the Cretai us of California --'h; 



Tejon fori nation JIT, 248 



Tertiary of California 219 



Whittle, C. L., cited on secondary enlarge- 

 ment of tourmaline ,. '. 176 



— , Election of •_', :',',.'. 



— ; Some dynamic and metasomatic phe- 

 nomena in metamorphic conglomerate 



in the Green mountains 14T 



— , Title of paper by 11 



Wllliams, G. If., Acknowledg nts to 17s 



Williams, II. S.. cited on Hamilton fauna.... !>.", 



the lower Eelderberg 112 



Upper Catskill 93 



Upper Devonian 1?0 



— , Discussion on < ineonta sandstone by 8 



— , Record of discussion by 7 



Wilson, .Artesian wells drilled by 10 



Wilson, H. M., Surveys in California by 262 



Wilson, W. J., Acknowledgments to 366 



Win, ma l, Alexander, Donation of crayon 



portrait of 375 



Win, nia. i. . N. 11., Pecuniary donation by 376 



— cited on drift '. 199 



— transition between Vermillion and 



Keewatin 340 



— , First geologic work of 396 



Wins, Augustus, cited on New England 



leeks ' -I 



Winslow, A , cited on ancient waterways 11 



Williamson, R. S., Expedition by 395 



Willis, Bailey, cited on'Oreti on- of Wash- 

 ington state JIT 



Wolff, J. E., Acknowledgments to 165, 179 



— cite, 1 on feldspar 161, 164, 165 



— Lower Cambrian fossils us 



metamorphism of feldspar... 169, 171, itj. 



■ . 176, ITT 



New England locks 38 I 



Wooiiu \li>, R. 8., Acknowledgments to an 



— . Reading of paper by '.» 



W i:ie in, A. A., Collection of glacial material 



by 423 



Wright, G. F., cited on Muir glacier 196-198 



the glacial epoch 203 



— . 1! rd of discussion by 123 



— ; The supposed post-glacial outlet of the 



Great Lakes through Lake Nipissing 



and the Mattawa river 123 



— . Till- of paper by 10 



/i ii i i it, P., cited ,,n Paleozoic plants..l2t, 122, 127 

 Zigno, Aciiille de, cited on Paleozoic 



plants 126, 127 / 



