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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Merrill, G. P., cited on temperature 

 of meteorite on reacbing earth s 



SUrf3.C6 • ^o4 



■ — , Moldavite specimens from Boliemia 



loaned by -gl 



vs. Suess on moldavites ^oo 



Meteorite, Temperature on reaching 



earth's surface of a 284 



Mesozoic and Tertiary rocks. Coast 



ranges of California and Oregon.. Ill 



Mexico, Correlation between inverte- 

 brate faunas of California and ; 

 E. L. Packard 414 



MicHELSoN, A. A., cited on measuring 



terrestrial tides 172 



Migration and succession of human 

 types of the old Stone age of Eu- 

 rope ; H. F. Osborn 149 



— in ore deposits. Role of colloidal .... 394 

 Miller, L. H. ; Some problems encoun- 

 tered in the study of fossil birds of 



the west coast 417 



Miller. W. G., and C. W. Knight ; Re- 

 vision of pre-Cambrian classifica- 

 tion in Ontario 87 



Miller, W. J., Discussion of rift-moun- 

 tain by 90 



— , Remarks on recent eruptions of Las- 

 sen Peak, California, by 105 



Mineral deposits in unaltered Paleo- 

 zoic sediments, Organic origin of 

 some 85 



Minerals (secondary) and etching phe- 

 nomena produced by hot circulating 

 solutions 275 



Miocene and Oligocene faunas of Cali- 

 fornia. Review of the: P.. L. Clark. 416 



— floras of western United States : cor- 



relation with those of other Mio- 

 cene areas 416 



— , Introductory remarks on correlation 



of ; H. F. Osborn 415 



— mammalian faunas of western United 



States to those of Europe and Asia, 

 Relation of the; W. D. Matthew. . . 416 



— of the Washington-Oregon province 



and its relation to that of Califor- 

 nia and other Miocene areas ; C. L. 

 Weaver 416 



Missouri, Devonian of central. . . . 112, 156 



JIOHN, H.. cited on method devised for 

 gravity correction of the quicksil- 

 ver barometer 183 



Moldavites, The 280 



MoxTA>fA, Alberta Belly River beds 

 equivalent to .Judith Riv.er beds of 

 Dog Creek and Cow Island 149 



— , Algal and bacterial deposits in the 



Algonkian Mountains of 148 



— , New facts bearing on the Paleozoic 

 stratigraphv of the region about 

 Three Forks 157 



MoxTicuLirOROiDS. Morphology and his- 

 tology of the Trepostomata or. . . . 158, 



349-374 



Moodie, R. L. ; Scaled amphibia of the 



Coal Measures 154 



Mock, C. C., cited on 239 titles listed 

 in the bibliography of the Morrison 

 formation 299 



— ; Geologic exposures of the Morrison. 151 



— ; Origin and distribution of the Mor- 

 rison 90. 315-322 



Morrison fauna and flora, List of in- 

 vestigators of the 300 



— formation as determined by associ- 

 ated marine fauna, Time limits of 

 the 347 



.Extension Into New Mexico of; 



N. H. Darton 113 



Page 

 Morrison (The) ; an initial Cretaceous 



formation ; W. T. Lee. . 90, 151, 303-314 



^ assigned to Lower Cretaceous.... 313 



— ■ — , Character of 308 



.Conclusions and references on... 313 



. Distribution and thickness of . . . . 316 



, Equivalent and associates of . . . . 307 



formation. Criteria for determin- 

 ing the origin of the 317 



, Faunal consideration of 304 



.Geologic exposures of; C. C. 



Mook 151 



. List of species of animals and 



plants named from 299 



, Names formerly used for 315 



, Origin and distribution of ; C, C. 



Mook 90. 315-322 



.Physical considerations of 305 



.Physiographic conditions of 310 



Sauropoda and Stegosauria com- 

 pared with those of South America, 



England, and East Africa 90, 



151, 323-334 



. Structural relations of 309 



.The invertebrate fauna of 90, 



151, 343-348 

 Mountain, Tvne of rifted relict moun- 

 tain or rift 90 



Mount Katahdin. Evidence of conti- 

 nental glaciation on ; G. C. Curtis. 78 

 Moureu. Charles, and A. Lepape cited 

 on helium of Carnot spring at Sau- 



tenay (Cote-d'Or) 193 



Multitueerculata. New evidence of 



the aflSnities of; Walter Granger.. 152 

 Mvvatn, Iceland, The obsidian near. . . 285 



Nagelfluh of Queljec and Salzburg. . . 60 



Natural gas at Cleveland, Ohio ; F. R. 



Van Horn 102 



Neocene of California. Tentative cor- 

 relation table of the ; B. L. Clark . 167 



Nevada, Platinum-gold lode deposit in 



southern 85 



Newberry, J. S.. quoted on Berea grit. 205 



Newfoundland. Fossil alga^ of the Or- 



dovician iron ores of Wabana 148 



New Mexico and Colorado. Relation of 

 Cretaceous formations to the Rockv 

 Mountains in 114. 156 



.Certain structural features in the 



coal fields of 405 



■ .Extension of Morrison formation 



into : N. H. Darton 113 



New York Academy of Sciences and the 

 insular government. Explorations 

 in Porto Rico supported by 113 



. Fish fauna of the conodont bed 



at Eighteen-mile Creek 154 



.Hamilton grouo of western. 113.158 



— • — .Peccaries of the Pleistocene of.. 150 



. Post-Ordovician deformation in 



the Saint Lawrence Vallev . 115, 287-294 



Nomenclature. Plea for uniformity and 

 simplicity in petrologic ; G. M. But- 

 ler l.'?4 



— .Report of Committee on Opological. 57 



Norite. Dvroxenite. and pyrrotite from 

 Litchfield. Counecticut ; Ernest 

 Howe 83 



North America. Close of .Jurassic and 



opening of Cretaceous time in.... 29.") 



North Aafertcax continent in Upper 



Devonic time: A. W. Grabau S.S 



Norton. W. H.. cited on glaciated rock 

 surfaces near Linn and near 

 Quarry, Iowa 70 



Notharctus and Jyemuroidea. Bibliog- 

 raphy of 443 



