INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
Page. 
Geography, List of papers on—Cont’d. 
on the geographical distribution of mam- 
mals. T. Gill. Abstract....... pavenwadadee! ii 26 
on the movements caused in large ice- 
fields by expansion and contraction, 
as illustrative of the formation of anti- 
clinal and synclinal axes in geological 
formations. M.C. Meigs. In full. 4 
SMPUIC ES vocsudavarkanxsosesubunnddendatcrernaceues di 33, (22) 
on the Uintah Mountains. J. W. Powell. 
Te TLGL OMG ncnkt wh saostes és acvichesspassenp (icenide 1 O4 
the results of a recent determination of 
the elevation of the Caspian and Aral 
seas. A. Woeikoff. <Abstract.......... ii 34 
account of progress of the International 
Metrical Commission. J. E. Hilgard. 
Title oniij....s.0.00.0000 paidsshapsetashed Rusaxtuanes ii 41 
the measurement of a base-line for the 
primary triangulation of the United 
States Coast Survey near Atlanta, 
Georgia. J. E. Hilgard. Abstract and 
MOPETENC Cress ccnescwsons scsuadocsconessons vecteeaven ay 50 
the watershed of the Adirondack region. 
BLP. Judd. Abstract........s0s<c.cscesesese ii 67 
[voyage of the U.S.S.Swatara.] W. Hark- 
NESS. WO AHSEACE...ccccccesvesassse seseeeel 68, 69 
Japan. H.Capron. Title only..........++ eekd 879 
the Adirondack watershed. F. F. Judd. 
ADSET GCE .....c06s0-neseeces eats easbchenntads castuanud di 82 
the deviations of the plumb-line as deter- 
mined in the survey of the 49th paral- 
lel of latitude. F. V. Greene. Ab- 
SUTACE ANA TEFETENCE......-0.--00s.cerceeenceeee ii 82 
[route for] the interoceanic canal through 
Nicaragua. E.P. Lull. Title only...ii 83 
[visit to Japan.] T.Antisell. Wo abstract, 
ii 84 
the late English polar expedition. E. 
DIRS SSOIS) pA OSU OCE cdewnnenancesseacccdde sasses ii 89 
aspecial method of barometric hypsome- 
try. G.K.Gilbert. <Abstract............ ii 131 
standard scales or measures of length. J. 
Bel eard. cADSErRCE tees econ cceecslecceus ii 136 
&@ proposed new leveling instrument. G. 
K. Gilbert. ADStract...cecrrosseccseeesccoes ii 184 
the recent history of Great Salt Lake. G. 
} ee (Gilbert., A Dabratiics.wdewssnsaxescestowess ii 187 
the lands of the arid region of the United 
States. J.W. Powell. Abstract........ ii 189 
on the Kanab base-line, and a proposed 
new method of base measurement. 
G. K. Gilbert. Abstract........ Se iii 34 
the secular change in the magnetic decli- 
nation in the United States and at some 
foreign stations. C. A. Schott. Ab- 
ENDL ccauscissassenass Gaspesesuneeeasteesi easy use 40) 
139 
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Geography, List of papers on—Cont’d. 
[Luray cave.] J. W. Chickering. Title 
OMY caiwndesndnessecn Spepen ane Shee pioweeavenanoten iil 65 
on the boundary line between Alaska and 
British America. W. H. Dall. Title 
OTA A) rokesrecsta nace cauha dah as teaavacesteavieoecessshal }17T 
a model of the basin of the Gulf of Mexico. 
J. E. Hilgard. <Abstract.............--00- iv 52 
notes on Roan Mountain, North Carolina. 
J.W. Chickering. In full........cesssees iv 60 
the scenery of the Grand Cafion district. 
C. E. Dutton. Title only........... vesee eV 120 
the Vermilion Cliffs and the valley of the 
Virgen, in Southern Utah. C. E. Dut- 
LOM.) -2UELe OMe... sacasuavsaesethate asecseeyeces iv 122 
boundary line between Alaska and Siberia. 
M. Baker. In full. Map......... posaans iv 123 
recent discoveries in Alaska north of Behr- 
ing strait.. W. H. Dall. <Abstract.....iv 163 
on barometric hypsometry. G.K. Gilbert. 
FELON ONCE. wccanicccudvenctt sex csenateeesaceed tatees v 48 
alignment curves on any surface, with 
special application to the ellipsoid. C. 
H. Kummell. Abstract. 1 figure.....wi 123 
graphic tables for computing altitudes 
from barometric data. G. K. Gilbert. 
FRE ET ONCE sss anvcsecssensssnasenenes Rapaecnesseeeee vi 136 
the existing glaciers of the High Sierra of 
California. I.C. Russell. Abstract and 
TEPETENCE.  DHUGWES..sccrcecerenncacsaessecne vii 5 
some physical and economic features of 
the Upper Missouri system. L. F. 
Wns Reference... 0-cecctseresassceunescios vii 20 
the diversion of water courses by the rota- 
tion of the earth. G. K. Gilbert. Ab- 
Stract ANd TEfeEereNce.......eereseeceees nog vil 21 
What is a glacier? Symposium. Ab- 
OVE 0) Do eeso- Eo peLOLe reo Dee Poe Baa vii 37 
a concrete problem in hydrostatics. G. K. 
Gilbert. Abstract..........00 sescuwaracucs vil 92 
a formula for the length of a seconds- 
pendulum. G. W. Hill. Reference, 
vii 101 
discussion of aconcrete problem in hydro- 
statics proposed by Mr. G. K. Gilbert. 
R.S. Woodward. Title only........0 vii 101 
variations of latitude. A. Hall. Abstract 
ONE TESETENCEccccssnenveccorses secsecesseens Wh 10 
distances on any spheroid. C. H. Kum- 
mell. Abstract and reference......... viii 52 
some practical features of a field time de- 
termination with a meridian transit. 
R.S. Woodward. Abstract............Wiil 55 
Lieutenant Lockwood’s expediticn to 
farthest north. G. E. Curtis. Ab- 
BUMECH povateet pst ost dhbsasveabe rereettecastrrek tere ix 8 
