Contents of Volume XIII 



NUMBER I 



PASE 



Glacial Features in the Surface of the Alps. Albrecht Penck - i 



Notes on Some Carboniferous Cochliodonts, With Descriptions 



of Seven New Species. E. B. Branson 20 



Laminated Interglacial Clays of Grantsburg, Wis. Charles P. 



Berkey ------------ 35 



The New Madrid Earthquake. Edward M. Shepard - - - 45 

 Structures of Basin Ranges. Charles R. Keyes - - - - 63 

 The Classification of the Upper Cretaceous Formations and 



Faunas of New Jersey. Stuart Weller - - - - - 71 



Reviews: Maryland Geological Survey, Miocene, William Bullock Clark 

 (H. S. W.), 85; Preliminary Report on the Geology of the Arbuckle 

 and Wichita Mountains, in Indian Territory and Oklahoma, Joseph 

 A. Taff (R. T). S.), 87; On the Evolution of the Proboscidea; The 

 Barypoda. a New Order of Ungulate Mammals (S. W. W.), 88. 



NUMBER II 



Report of the Special Committee on the Lake Superior Region, 



with Introductory Note. C. R. Van Hise 89 



The Accordance of Summit Levels Among Alpine Mountains. 



Reginald A. Daly ---------- IO $ 



The Osteology of the Diadectidae and their Relations to the 



Chelydosauria. E. C. Case ---__.. 12 6 



Some Instances of Moderate Glacial Erosion. Ralph S. Tarr - 160 

 Reviews: Pre-Cambrian Reviews for 1904 (C. K. L.), 174: A Geological 

 Reconnaissance Across the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Moun- 

 tains in Montana and Idaho, Waldemar Lindgren (W. D. S.), 182; A 

 New Marine Reptile from the Trias of California, Merriam (S. W. W.), 

 183; Neue Zeuglodonten aus dem Mittleocen vom Mokattam bei Cairo, 

 Fraas (S. W. W.), 183; Teleorrhinus browni — A New Teleosaur in 

 the Fort Benton, Osborn (S. W. W.), 184. 



