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GENERAL l>Di:X. 



Carboniferous fossils . . 



(lower) 



Page. 

 ...19,22.24,29,40,59,66, 

 70, 71, 92, 94, 109, 117, 

 118, 130,1+4,140,147,150, 

 151,163, 164.107,175.189, 

 196, 233, 241, 246, 255, 258 

 147 



fossils .81,91, 116, 235, 243 



Ostreidae . . 



shells . . . . 



(upper) . . . 



Carol), ^loutana 



Catalogue .' 



Cat, domestic instinct in 



Cedar Blufl' 



Cei)07.oic 



Unionidffi 



172 

 223 

 147 

 256 

 210 

 175 

 71 

 . 135, 140, 153 

 140 



Central Pacific Railroad line fossils 253 



Ccrcbro spinal meningitis 119 



Cephalopodes cretaceos 181 



Chalk, organic remains of 208 



Chazy fossils 231 



limestone fossi'a 186 



Check list of fossils, Eocene and Oligocene. 220 



Chemung 13, 116 



Chester group fossils 44, 84 



Chippewa land district fossils 248 



Chouteau limestone 75 



Chutes Ixlver. Oregon 229 



Cincinnati group 37,68,69 



fossils 55, 77 



ClaiVtome 205 



Clinton fossils 80 



group fossils 232 



Coal beds 273 



measures ... 17, 36, 50, 53, 61, 75, 88, 121, 149, 155 



of Europe 128 



fossils- .45, 85, 90, 92, 121, 177, 235, 256 



(upper) 19 



United States 128 



Coalville, Utah 76, 1 45 



Coast Eange 244 



Collett, John 148,154,174,177 



Colora^lo 128, 136, 141, 145, 1 16, 153, 157, 159, 244 



River 188 



(Eastern) 156 



group 145 



(Northwestern) 142 



of the West 



Commissioner of Agriculture . 



Common schools 



Conchiferos cretaceos 



Cone in cone 



of. 



Contents, tabh 

 Cook, G. H ... 

 Cooper marhle 

 Cope, E. D ... 



Corniferous fossils 80 



group fossils 57 



Cretaceous 13, 14, 1.5, 16, 17, 20, 35, 47, 76, 



96, 108, 123, 125, 127, 128, 133, 

 150, 151, 152, 156, 176, 259, 265 



corals 146 



eastern limit in Iowa 125 



(European) 27, 96 



Pa-e. 



Cretaceons fossils . .21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 66, 70, 71, 76. 9.. 



93, 95, 96, 111, 136, 142, 145, 147, 



157, 158. 167, 180, 214, 218, 220, 



222, 233, 243, 25.5, 256. 260. 203 



invertebrates 181 



Iowa 120 



(lower) 19 



ostreid* 172 



Ciow Creek, Colorado 145 



Croxton, Mr 71 



Cyathopbycus, nature of 187 



D. 



Dakota 123, 157, 176, 259, 261 



group 96, 120 



(Northwestern) 171 



Dall, W. H 176 



Dana, J. D '. 242 



writings of 223 



Dauforth HUls, Colorado 145 



Dead Sea 206 



Deer Creek coal field 188 



Deuison, Texas 146 



Devonian . . . 13, 38, 41, 54, 66, 77, 116, 123, 155, 174, 176 



fos.sils . . 22, 57, 65, 94, 108, 118, 148, 167, 189. 



192, 235 



Dodd's ranch, Utah 145 



Drift 75, 120, 122 



(glacial) 171,176 



Dry Creek (Mexico), Cretaceons fossils 218 



Dutton, C. E 174 



246 



156 



124 



181 



122 



Conrad. T. A., wTitings of 205 



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265 



.139,171,222 



E. 



181 

 76 

 75 



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Echinodermes cretaceos 



Echo Caiion 



Economic geology 



Economic geology of Moniteau County Mis- 

 souri 



Ehrenberg, C. G., writings of 229 



El Paso 241, 242 



Cretaceons foasils 218 



Emory, Major 214 



Encrinital limestone 13, 75 



Engelman. H 256 



Eocene fossils 170, 205, 210, 212, 220 



of Southern States 237 



marls 265 



fossils 271 



ostreidae 237 



EtatsUnis .. 241 



Eureka district. Palaeontology of 188 



Europe 141, 147 



Evans, Colonel 88 



Evans, John , and Shumard, B. F 2.55 



F. 



Fair Haven section 205 



Far West 128 



Fish house, New J ersey 272 



Foetal hydrocephalus 119 



Forests 142 



Forestry 166.176 



Fort Benton group 96 



Clark 17 



Collins, Colorado 145 



