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Geology, List of papers on—Cont’d. 
notes on the faults of the Great Basin and 
of the eastern base of the Sierra Ne- 
vada. I. C. Russell. Abstract......... ix 
recent changes of level in the basin of 
Lake Ontario. G. K. Gilbert. Refer- 
on the changes of terrestrial level surfaces 
due to variations in distribution of 
superficial matter. R. S. Woodward. 
SEPRTON ONC G ss ocsanes aaseabananansyue-escateesanes ix 
on the observed changes of level surfaces 
in the Bonneville area, and their ex- 
planation. G. K. Gilbert. Title only, 
ix 
on the varying attitudes of former level 
surfaces in the Great Lake region and 
the applicability of proposed explana- 
tions. T. C. Chamberlin. 
the enlargement of mineral fragments as 
a factor in rock alteration. R. D. Irv- 
Ines Letle Only ys casticaseasvanecstetessteeands ix 
the subaerial decay of rocks and the ori- 
gin of the red clay of certain forma- 
tions. I. C. Russell. Title only........ ix 
on geological museums. G. P. Merrill. 
TICLE OU sc causazseossndunsceesternncceseadennee eX 
certain new and small mountain ranges. 
G. K. Gilbert. Title o7nly......<cs-ceseone ix 
on the occurrence of copper ore in the 
Trias of the Eastern United States. N. 
Hep DRetOns yp LULlalOvley -sosececassstedsecentes ix 
the latest voleanie eruption in northern 
California and its peculiar lava. J.S. 
Diller. Reference vectacs roscssscancvasse eanovd ix 
on the position and shape of the geoid as 
dependent on local masses. R. S. 
Woodward. Leference.......sce.ceseeres ix 53, 
the geologic age of the lowest formation of 
Emmons’ Taconic goin C. D. Wal- 
cott. Reference......i.... aeaeae ok 
the topography and eoiaes “of tile’ ‘Coeds 
Timbers of Texas. R. T. Hill. Read 
by WJ McGee. Reference...........0-++0+ x 
the topography and structure in the Bays 
Mountains, Tennessee. hk. Willis. 
TREE OTA ves Nevens Ga sedtevadeonstvesesoesueemeceesicee x 
Mt. Rainier and its glaciers. B. Willis. 
BADSENGELer svarsscvausewcwevecuspemtestesusdien castes x 
[Mt. Shasta, contrasted with Mt. Rainier.] 
J. S. Diller. NO Gbsinact::..cccbesseveccve x 
the Muir glacier, Alaska. J. W. Chicker- 
Une. Ditlesonly casececssterceisesecseeds ee 4 
the quaternary deposits and the great dis- 
placement of the Middle Atlantic 
siope. WJ McGee. Reference..........X 
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Title only..ix 15, 16 
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PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 
Page. 
Geology, List of papgrs on—Cont'd. 
South Florida notes. W. H. Dall. Title 
on the geographical. distribution of foss:! 
plants. L. F. Ward. Reference......... x 
28 
Geometrical probiems............Li4 55, 64, -v 88, 107, 
wi 157, wii 45 
Geometry, GYASS MAD 1" Siiccsceseaccsceleeseetene viii 
Germ culture... eeededéee vco'scaeces oven Meagan 
53 
30 
Gesture lan EE sansa saacnayeccenten ao seearee vi 63, 84 
Geyser, ACO] dstss.tecs.csss0tecseesdenpsee scence i 
Gilbert, G. K., cited on wind aed barometric 
Observation... .rscserssnsers wees sere 
verification of predictions..,..wii 122, x 94, 96 
communication on certain recent geolog- 
ical and geographical researches in 
Arizonaand Nevada. Abstract.. ....... i 
sand sculpture in the West. Abstract, 
i 
the glacial epoch in Utah and Nevada. 
ADSEr GE 05505 <opccesasnncaerecenenpenterese eee i 
the use of the cafions of the Colorado for 
weighing the earth. Title only..........4 
a cold geyser or intermittent artesian 
well in: Ohio. \Abstract...c.:eemenee i 
the age of the Tonto sandstones. 
stract and reference Sdekececeeag as 
ripple-marks. Abstract.......-....00 saeekes ii 
the horary oscillations of the tempera- 
ture of the atmosphere. Abstract....ii 
horary oscillations of the atmosphere. 
ALDSER ACE. ct scscontesstess i “couhbaessheeseteu see eaaane ii 
landslips and lakelets, Abainde wawietialies ii 
the distribution of thermal springs in 
the United States. Title only............ ii 
Lake Bonneville. Abstract and refer- 
the structure of the Henry Mountains. 
Abstract and reference....cecccc0e sees ii 112, 
a special method of barometric hyp- 
sometry.: Abstract......1.ccecnsccdsenes eee ii 
a proposed new leveling instrument. 
ADSUrGCE...cc.ccoasee oucides stwadcuceteces HAtaENE ii 
the recent history of Great Salt Lake. 
ADSEPACE ica: cvonenccnnyecencovectase eee nee ii 
the Wasatch a growing mountain. Ab- 
SEP ACE .0sccsnecdeccdicns casess dueecesnswadeerseneeanee ii 
the Kanab base-line, and a proposed 
new method of base measurement. 
ALBEE ACE. sacs ssnansssenveiisakase ere iii 
air currents on mountain slopes. Ab- 
BUTLCE coven snares sue deddesacveeseaseenauversaa tiie iii 
the oscillations of Lake Bonneville. 
TLC ONG). icscasstncozesscy aa ies ce cts aSeenee iil 
the drainage system of the Black Hills. 
AD BUT ACE, sn ccssishenansvanstusnnerte scean ciate Srey tt 
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