INDEX TO VOLUME 26 



491 



Page 



Fenneu, C. N., Discussion of effects of 



pressure on rocks aufl minerals by. 84 



on gold "strike" ;it Cresson mine. 



Cripple Creek. Colorado. I).v X"i 



Fekgisox, .T. B.. Clieniical analysis of 



black ()l)sidian fro)H Iceland l>y . . . . -'>'.< 



Fkkmok. Lkiiiii. cited on radioactiye 



transformations I'-'-l 



Fins from tbe interulacial deposits of 

 the Koolenay Valley. I'.rilisli Co- 

 himliia. New species of: .\rtluir 

 llo'.lick '•"''' 



KilOLi) Museum. Cliicago. Skeletons of 



largest known dinosaur in 1">"> 



Kisn fauna of the conodont l>ed (Basal 

 (ieueseel at Eighteen-mile Creek. 

 New York; L. llussakof and \V. I.. 

 Bryant 1-1 



FiMiKK, C. A., cited on Ivoolcnai and 



Morrison formations ">^1 



the relation of Itic .Mm-iisou lo 



the Ivooteuai •'!•'■+ 



FbouA of Florissant : T. 1 >. A. Cockercll. 41(1 



FLoitAS ( t.'retaceonsi of <'alifornia com- 

 pared with those of other Creta- 

 ceous areas 411 



Fi.or!ii;.v. Stratigraijhic relations of the 



fossil vertebrate localities of 1">4 



Floimssaxt, Flora of : T. D. A. Cock- 



erell 4ic. 



Fl.uw-iaiMrci.vs in Colorad(j. Occurrence 



of ; n. B. Paltou 390 



Fi.inusi'Ai: veins of .lefferson County, 



Colorado. I'riniary cha'.cocite in tbe 84 



F'ii;i;sTt:. A. F.. Discussion of Hamilton 



group of western New York by. . . . llo 



Fossil, algie of tbe Ordovician iron ores 

 of Waljana. Xewfoiindlaml : ''.. \'au 

 Ingen US 



— birds of the west coast, iSonu' prob- 



lems encountered in the study of: 



I,. II. Miner 417 



— vertebrate localities of I" 1 o r i d a. 



Stratigrapbic relations of the l-"i4 



Fiiin;. K. F.. I'hysiographic features of 



bidsons discussed liy '■>'■<■'• 



Fi! IEIH..\.NI)KI!. I., cited on "repose" cun- 



diiions of \'esuvins :iTi! 



FiMAi; il.lvs of Vesuvius. I'eri-et. .\lei- 



calli. Malladra. and Friedliindef 



cited on teiu]ieralure of ."TT 



FiNA l'"i ri lioring. \V. T. Vaigban 011.. <>(i 



Gaeta.no F'l.Ai'AMA quoted on activit.y 

 of SIromboli 



tlAi.i.oWAV, .1. .1.. and F. 1!. CtMi\'f;s; 

 Studies of the morphology and his- 

 liih)gy of tbe 'rrep"st">'nata or Mon- 

 t iculii)oroids 1.58, .''«4b 



Caiiunki!. .1. II.; A stialigraiibic dis- 

 iMi'liance tlirougb (he (lliio \'alley. 

 running from the Appalachian IMa- 

 leaii In Pennsylv;ini:i lo the O/.ark 

 Mountains in .Missoui-i (Wl, 



- — ;(>il pools of southern Oklahoma and 

 northern Texas 



Oa.s at Cleveland. Ohio. Natural 



(iioiGEit. B.. cited on intensity of earth- 

 finake waves 



"(iKo'iitAi'iiic scidpture" first lionored 

 In this country- by the American 

 Social Science Association 



Geologic ape of the Coal Creek hatlio- 

 lith and its bearing on some other 

 features of the geology of the Colo- 

 rado Front Kang*' ; Ilyrum Schnei- 

 der 



— deposits In relation to I'leistoccne 

 man ; C. A. Reeds 



387 



-.■'."4 



loi: 



,S(t 



398 

 109 



Page 



lEOLOGic structure in western ^Vash- 



ington ; C. K. Weaver lo.' 



!i;(ii,(><;i(Ai, reconnaissance of I'orto 



Kico : C. P. Berkcy li;j. l.")<> 



Ikoeooy of portions of western ^Vash- 



ington ; C. E. \Veaver 3'.t. 



;i:sTi:i!. G. C. : Geologv of a portion of 



the McKittrick oil" field Itlb 



JiiiivEV. .T. W., Discussion of fossil ver- 

 tebrate localities of I'Morida by. . . . B"'>4 



the affinities of the Mnititnber- 



culata by l.">- 



JiiJiERT. <J. K., cited on irregular dis- 

 tributions of density 184 



iiL.MOtti;. C. W.. cited on dinosaurs of 



post-Morrison formation 340 



iiKTY. , Reference to faunal list of 



the Corrv sandstone formation pub- 

 lished Ixv :;io 



;i..\c'iAL erosion near tile margin of the 

 continental glacier in cenii-al Illi- 

 nois, Some peculiarities of; .lobn 

 B. Rich TO 



iLAijATio.v on Mount Katahdin, Evi- 

 dence of continental 78 



li.ACiER in central Illinois, Glacial ero- 

 sion near continental 70 



;oi,DS(;'HjriDT, v.. and F, E. Wright 

 cited on abrasive action of sand- 

 laden winds -79 



ini.ii "strike" at the Cresson mine. 

 Clippie Creek. Colorado, Recent re- 

 markable ; H. B. Patton 84 



telluride ore. Cripple Creek, Colo- 

 rado 84 



;i:ai-.ai'. a. W.. cited on principles of 



stratigraphy 231 



— . Discussion of Alexandrian rocks by. 



0.5, 1.-J.J 



Hamilton group of western New 



York by 1 13, 158 



Paleozoic stratigraphy about 



Three Forks, Montana, by 157 



Red Beds by 61 



Shawangunk formation of Me- 

 dina age by 150 



-; Hamilton group of western New 



York 113, 158 



; Xorlh American continent in Fpper 



I •eviinic time 88 



; (Xentangy shale of central Ohio and 



its stratigraoliic signiticance. . 112,150 

 , Reference to Louis Agassiz of impor- 

 tance of coralline alg;p by 60 



— . Remarks on Nagelflub of Salzburg 



by 61 



— - re(|uested fo give two papers listed 



luider the Pal<'()ntological Society's 

 iiriPUi-.-im 112 



-- . rncouformily at tbe base of the 

 P.crca sandstone in Ohio discussed 

 by 06, 1.55 



< ;i;.\.\Gi:i;, \Vai,ii:i;, cited on discovery of 

 specimens of Xutliiiicl lit In the 



Middle lOocene of Wyoming 421 



. Itiscussion of Sauropod dinosaurs b.v lo."'. 

 : .New exidence of the alliiiities of tile 

 .Mull iiulierculaia 152 



Ciii.vi P.iisin. Basin range faulting in 



the 13S 



Plains and Pocky Mountain Front 

 pi-ovinces. Physiographic study of 

 the Cretaceous-Eocene period in the 105 



(JitKiii u. D. K., and l). B. Bkansox ; De- 

 vonian of central Missouri... 112,156 



GuEooitv, H, E, presided at meeting 



First Division 62 



■ - ; .Sculiiturlng of rock in the Colorado 



Plateau proxiuce 303 



— ; Some physiographic features of bol- 



sons 392 



