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INDEX. 



Page. 



Contorted strata 135, 160 



Cope, Prof. E. D. ; on Pyramid Lake 62 



CroU, James; on glacial climate 270 



Cross-be Jdiug 159 



Croton River 174 



Cryst allographic study of thinoUte 194-200 



Current-bedding 158 



Currents of the Pacific on climate, Inflaence of 264 



Cypris, Shells of 128, 135, 246 



Ball, W. H.; on fossils 247 



Dana, Prof. E. S., Cryatallograpliic study of thinolite by. 194- 



200. 214-218 



Dates of fluctuations of Lake Lahontan 273 



Davis, W. M. ; on lake basins 23 



Df Has of Lake Labontan ■ 123 



Structure of 96-99 



Dendritic tnfa 134.140,201-203 



De.sL it Crystal Salt "Works 235 



Desiccation, Products of 223 



Dieulufait, M. ; on fractional crystallization 184 



Diller, J. S., Altitude determination by 101 



; on volcanic dust 146 



Dittmar, W. ; on sea water 180 



Division of the Great Basin 19 



Domes in Pyramid Lake, The 62 



Dona Scheo Hills, Sand dunes near 154 



Drew, Frcdric ; on alluvial deposits 255 



Drift-boddinff 159 



Dutton, Capt. C. E. ; on aridity 264,265 



Eagle Lake, Colorado V2 



Eagle Salt Works 157.233 



East Humboldt Range, Glaciers of 266 



Efflorescences 230-232 



Elevations of certain points above Pyramid Lake 66 



Embankments and terraces at Humboldt Lake. . .105-112, 145 



WinnemnccaLake 120 



, Structure of 166 



, Description of 93-96,99 



, Erosion of 271 



in Churcbill Valley 121 



Quinn River Valley 122 



"Walker Lake Valley 138 



southern border of Carson Desert. . 112-115 



Emmons, S. F. ; on Lako Labontan 18 



Eviropnan river waters, Analysis of 174 



Exceptional sedimentary deposits 146 



Explorations in the Great Basin 15-22 



Labontan basin 17 



Exposures in the canon of the Humboldt 120-131 



False-bedding 159 



Faults 163-166 



, Association of hot eprings with 276 



in Labontan basin 27. 274-283 



Quaternary strata 129 



, Post-Quaternary 274-283 



.Wasatch and Sierra Nevada 25 



Field of study 6 



Fillmore, Utah, Gypsum deposits near 84 



Fishes of Pyramid Lake 62 



Fossils of Lake Labontan 238-249 



Frazier, George ; on fluctuation of Pyramid Lake 64 



Frankland, Edward ; on glacial climate 265 



FriJmoiit, J. C, Discovery of Pyramid Lake by 58 



, Exploration by 15, 17 



Freshening of lakes by desiccation 86, 224 



Fritzsche, J. ; experiments in crystallization 217 



Paget 



Gabb's Valley 33 



Gaylussite, Analysis of 76 



Generalized section of Labontan sediments 143 



Geological age of Lake Labontan 269-273 



structure, Illustrations of 158 



Survey in the Great Basin, "Work of theUnited 



States - 17 



Gilbert, G. K., Letter of transmittal by v 



; on freshening of lakes by deBiccatlon 11 



Great Basin structure 25 



Lake Bonneville 19, 224 



Quaternary climate of the Great 



Basin 255, 265, 266 



recent orographic movement..275, 282, 285 



shore phenomena 99 



Glacial epoch. Date of the 271 



not a warm period 265 



Glaciated ca&ons 273 



Glaciers of Bonneville basin 266 



Mono basin 266, 267 



the Sierra Nevada 270 



Granite Mountain, Nevada 266 



Granite Mountain, Springs near 52 



Gray, B. F., Information concerning Soda Lakes by . . 80 



Great Basin, Sketch of the 7-15 



structui-e due to faults 27 



system 25 



Great Salt Lake 21tt, 221, 229, 239 



. Salts deposited from 185-187 



Gypsum deposited in playa lake 84 



Hague, Arnold ; on Lake Labont-an 18 



Soda Lakes near Ragtown 75 



Hardin, M. B., Analysis by 177 



High Rock Spring, Honey Lake Valley, California 52 



History of Lake Labontan , R^3nm6 of 250-253 



Honey Lake, California 55,56,72,81 



Hot spring. Hot Spring Station, Analysis of 49 



Hudson river water 175 



Humboldt Canon, Strata exposed in 126-131 



House, Snlphtir deposits near 54 



Lake 40,66 



Pliocene 144-145 



River, Description of 40 



, Solids carried in solution in 175 



Humidity of the Labontan period 259-201 



Humphreys, A. A.; on sediments carried by the Missis- 

 sippi 175 



Hydrographic basin of Lake Labontan 28 



Iceland, Volcanic dust of 146 



Illustrations of geological structure 158 



Ingalls, Captain, Explorations of, in the Labontan basin 17 



Inland seas, General chemistry of. 181 



Java, Volcanic dust of 146 



Johnson, "Willard D vii,20, 105 



Jointing 162 



Joints in Quaternary clays 132 



Jones, W. J., Analysis by 175 



Kerr, M. B., on altitudes 101 



King, Clarence, Area mapped under direction of 16 



; observations of recent climatic change. 38 



; on altitude of Labontan beach 101 



bypothesisconcerning the Soda Lakes 74 



thinolite 194 



bifurcation of the Trnckee River 63 



geological phenomena 25, 143, 214, 216 



King's River Valley, Embankments in 123 



