INDEX TO VOLUME 26 



487 



Page 



Cahokta group of mounds, Monks 



Mound lai-gest of 74 



Calcium carliouate, Kelation of bacteria 

 to deposition of ; Karl P. Keller- 

 man 58 



CALii'oitN'iA Coast Hange region. Heave 



fault-slipping in the 404 



■ — , Correlaliori of tlie Lower Miocene of. 41.5 



— Cretaceous floras compared with 



those of other Cretaceous areas... 414 

 Invertebrate faunas, Correlation 



of 414 



— ; Paunal geography of the Eocene of. 416 

 — , Fauna of the Lower Montere.v of 



Contra Costa County 167 



— , Geology of a portion of the Santa 



Ynez Hiver district, Santa Barbara 



County 401 



- — . Note on the ('retaceous Echino- 



derms of 166 



- — . Occuri-enco of mammal remains in 



the asphalt Ijeds of McKittrick ; 



X. C. Cornwall 167 



— , Itecent eruptions of Lassen I'eak... 105 

 - — , Review of the Miocene and Oligocene 



faunas of 41G 



— , Summer IMeeting of the Geological 



Society of America, 1915. held in.. 389 

 • — , Tentative correlation table of the 



Neocene of 167 



— Tertiary formation. Vertel)rate fauna 



in the marine Tertiary significant 



in determining age of 108 



Cai.ki.vs, F. C, and J. A. Tapf, Excur- 

 sion of California Meeting, August 

 10. ]'.»15. in charge of 408 



Ca.mi'. C. L. ; E.\tinct toad from Rancho 



La Brea 167 



Canto.v, New York, topographic quad- 

 rangle 287 



Capellos, Dr. , First descent into 



Vesuvius crater made by 378 



Caunkv, FitAN'K. cited on glacial erosion 



on Kellys Island, Ohio 70 



Castdkid.i:. Outline of the history of 



tlie ; \V. ]'. Taylor ' 167 



CiiADwrcK. G. H. : I'ost-Ordovician def- 

 ormation in the Saint Lawrence 

 Valley. Nev.' York 115.287-294 



CiiAr.cociTi: in the fluorspar veins of 

 .leffei-son County, Colorado, pri- 

 mary : Horace B. Patton 84 



CirAi.MKK.s. , cited on interglacial 



beds of land and fresli-water shells. 251 



Ciiami'.t:i!M\, R. T., Remarks on the 

 structure of the southern Sierra 

 Nevada by 404 



Cii\Mni:t!i,iN-. T. C, cited on distribu- 

 tion of compensation by a law. . . . 180 



glacial erosion 70 



"The shelf seas of the Palezolc 



and tlieir relations to dlastro- 

 phisin" of 306 



— and Salisbury's text-book of geology 



cited on glacial ion 109 



CiiATTANoOGAN series, Kinderhookian 



age of the 06, 155 



(!nnoNOL(>(;v and correlation on the 

 basis of paleography ; Charles Schn- 

 chert 411 



Claikaijt'.s and Stokes' theorems on 



density of eartlv compai-cd 175 



Ci.AlTi C. II.; Det'iirmatinii of the coast 



region of Bi-itish ( 'oliiiiihia 406 



— (Rocks ne:ir Strut bi-oua. Vancouver 

 Island, Canada, naiucd Sutton lime- 

 stone and Wark diorlle l)y S2 



Cr.AHic. B. L., Remarks on pisolites at 



San .Vntonlo, Texas, l)y 398 



— ; Review of the .Miocene and oligo- 

 cene faunas of Callfoinla 416 



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Cl.^rk, B. L. ; Tentative correlation 



table of the Neocene of California. . 167 



— and A. C. Lawsox. Excursion of Cali- 



fornia Meeting, August 9, 1915, in 



charge of 407, 417 



Clark, .1. D., introduced by C. F. Tol- 



man, .7 r 394 



— ; Role of colloidal migration in ore 



deposits 394 



Cr.AUK. R. B. ; Fauna of the Lower 

 Monterey. Contra Costa County, 



California .' . 167 



Clark, W. B.. cited on Potomac inver- 

 tebrate fauna ;',4;"> 



— , Report of Treasurer 8 



("LARKE, .1. M. ; Causes producing 

 scratched, imiiressed, fractured, and 

 recemented pebbles in ancient con- 

 glomerates 60 



— , Chairman of First Section 90 



— .Discussion of Acadian Triassic by.. 94 

 classification of aqueous habi- 

 tats by 158 



I'aleozoic stratigraphy about 



Three Forks, Montana, by 157 



Shawangunk formation of Me- 

 dina age by 150 



— , Discussion on ancient man by 149 



— , Member of Auditing Committee. ... 11 

 — , Memorial of Horace Carter Hovey 



by ■. 21 



— ; Pic D'Aurore section 150 



— ; Typo of rifted relict mountain, or 



rift-mountain 90 



— and W. D. Matthew; Peccaries of 



the Pleistocene of New York 150 



Clarke's '"Data of Geochemistr.y," Cita- 

 tions from 233 



Cli.matic oscillations, Grapliic projec- 

 tion of Pleistocene ; C. A. Reeds. . . 106 

 Clixe, .T. H., and T. L. Watsox ; Hy- 

 persthene syenite (akerite) of the 

 middle and northern Blue Ridge 



region, Virginia 82 



Clevelaxd, Ohio, Natural gas at 102 



Coal Creek batholith, Geologic age and 

 geology of the Colorado Front 



range 398 



Coal field of Pierce County, Washing- 

 ton, Structure of 132 



— fields of New Mexico, Certain struc- 



tural features in the; C. T. Kirk.. 405 



— Measures. Scaled amphibia of the... 154 

 CoALixGA east side field. Relations of 



the Santa Margarita formation in 

 the IGC. 



— district. Fauna and relations of the 



white shales of the 168 



Coast of Maine, Evidence of recent sub- 

 sidence on the 91 



CocKKREr.L, T. D. A. ; Flora of florissant. 416 

 CoLE.MAX. A. P., cited on rate of wave 

 erosion on the shores of Lake On- 

 tario and glacial Lake Iroquois.... 107 

 — ; Length and character of the earliest 



Interglacial period 243-254 



Colorado Front Range geology and geo- 

 logic age of the Coal Creek batho- 

 lith .-{OS 



-—.Occurrence of flow-breccias in 390 



— Plateau province. Wind sculpture of 



rock in 303 



— , Prinuiry chalcocile in 84 



— , Recent renuirUalilc gold "strike" at 



the Ci-esson mine. Cripple Creek.. 84 



— and .New Mexico. Relation of Creta- 



ci'ous formations to the Rocky 



Mountains In 114. 150 



Colloidal migration in ore deposits. 



Role of ; .1. D. Clark 394 



