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Bassleu, R. S., Discussion of tlie Tre- 



postomata by 158 



— , Secretary of ttie Paleontological So- 

 ciety 141 



Bastin, C. S., Discussion of colloidal 



migration in ore deposits by 394 



papers bearing on ore deposi- 

 tion by 403 



— . Remarks on the Coal Ci-eek batho- 



lith by 390 



Bay of Fundy, Geological history of ; 



Sidney Powers 94 



Baylei', VV. S., Remarks on revision of 

 pre-Cambrian classification in On- 

 tario by 88 



Barrell, JosepHj cited on ancient delta 



deposits 221 



■ radioactive transformation .... 194 



— , Remarks on evidence of recent sub- 

 sidence on the coast of Maine by. . 92 



Barus^ , cited on diabase melting- 

 point curve 197 



Beaches of Lake Algonquin, Battlefield, 



and Fort Brady 69 



Becker, G. F., Address of retiring Pres- 

 ident ; Isostasy and radioactivity . . 



86, 171-204 



— and JoLY cited on difference of 



opinion as to age of the earth .... 201 

 — , President, Telegrams on account of 



illness to and from 57 



— , retiring President ; Isostasy and 



radioactivity 86, 171-204 



Belly River beds of Alberta equivalent 



to the Judith River beds of Dog 



Creek and Cow Island, Montana ; 



C. H. Sternberg 149 



Berea grit in Ohio, Diastrophic impor- 

 .tance of the unconformity at the 



base of the ; H. P. Cushing 203-216 



— • sandstone in Ohio 96, 155, 203-216 



Berkky, C. p.. Discussion of basic rocks 



of Rhode Island by 92 



— - ; Geological reconnaissance of Porto 



Rico 113, 156 



Berlin Museum, Skeleton of dinosaur 



from German East Africa in the. . 153 

 Bernardixi, L., cited on fumaroles of 



Vesuvius 377 



Berry, E. W., and Campbell cited 



on the Morrison and the Kootenai 



formations 305 



— cited on Comanchian floras 301 



correlation of Potomac forma- 

 tions 336 



the Potomac plants in the Pa- 



tuxent formation 304 



— ; Paleobotanic evidence of the age of 



the Morrison formation. 90. 151, 333-342 



— quoted on Morrison and Kootenai 



faunas 346 



Bibliography of Alfred Ernest Barlow. 15 



Horace Carter Hovey 25 



• — • — Joseph Le Conte 54 



Newton Horace Winchell 31 



— • — Kotharctus and Lemuroidea 443 



Trepostomata 366 



BicKMOREj Albert Smith, Memorial of. is 



— ; Photograph of 18 



Birds (fossil) of the west coast, Some 

 problems encountered in the studv 



of; L. H. Miller 417 



Blackwelder, Eliot ; Origin of the 

 Rocky Mountain phosphate de- 

 posits 100 



Bohemian- moldavites. Reference to. . . . 265 

 BOLSOXS, Some physiographic features 



of 392 



Boltwood, -, cited on lead produc- 

 tion 190 



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BORABORA, Tahiti, Coral island model 



of 79 



BouGUER, Pierre, cited on measurement 

 of the Peruvian arc and attraction 

 of Chimborazo 172 



Braciiiosalrus, Iteconstruction of the 



Skeleton of : \\ . D. Matthew 153 



Bic.vxCA, , cited on skeleton of dino- 



siuir from German East Africa in 

 Berlin Museum 15;3 



Braxxer, J. C, Chairman Cordilleran 



Section 135 



— , Discussion of Eocene of the Cowlitz 



Nalley, Washington, by lo(i 



Geological survey of Brazil and 



plans of Oregon Bureau 138 



Tertiary sedimentaries and 



lavas by 137 



— , Faulting in the Great Basin dis- 

 cussed by 139 



I'.raxsox, E. B. ; Origin of the Red 



Beds of western Wyoming.. 61, HI 7-230 



— ; Origin of thick salt and gypsum de- 

 posits 103, 231-242 



— and D. K. Greger ; Devonian of cen- 



tral Missouri 112, 15(i 



Bretz, J. H. ; Pleistocene of western 



\\ ashington 131 



Brewster, , cited on fundamental 



laws of the optical behavior of 

 glass 283 



BRiDfiMAX, P. W., cited on pressure on 



sealed hollow- cylinders of glass. . . 187 



British Columbia, Deformation of the 



Coast region of 406 



, New species of Ficus from the 



interglacial deposits of the Koote- 

 nay \ alley 159 



Br(JG(;er, , Reference to akerites of 



Norway described by 82 



P.RcKiKLYX channel, Cleveland, Ohio, 



The 206 



Brown, C. W.. and A. C. Hawicixs ; 

 Basic rocks of Rhode Island : their 

 correlation and relationships 92 



Brown, E. \V., cited on recent re- 

 searches on the moon 184 



Brown, N. H., Reference to amphibian . 

 skulls collected in the I'opo Agie 

 beds of Wyoming by 220 



Brown, T. C. ; Evolution of the An- 

 thozoa and the systematic position 

 of I'aleozoic corals 157 



Brcx's hypothesis on volcanoes cited.. 375 



Bryant, A^'. L., and L. Hussakof ; Fish 

 fauna of the conodont bed (basal 

 Genesee) at Eighteen-mile Creek, 

 New York 154 



Buffalo Society of Natural Science 

 Museum, Catalogue of fossil fishes 

 in the 154 



Bulletin, Distribution of 5 



BuNSEx, , cited on obsidian analy- 

 sis 262 



Butler, G. M. ; Plea for uniformity and 

 simplicity in petrologic nomencla- 

 ture 134 



Butte, Montana. Replacement of earlier 

 sulphide minerals by later sulphides 

 at 402 



r.rwALDA, J. p.. Excursion of Califor- 

 nia Meeting, August 12, 1915, in 

 charge of 417 



— introduced by A. C. Lawson 403 



— . Remarks on geology of portions of 



western Washington by 397 



— • ; Structure of the southern Sierra 



Nevada 403 



