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Carboniferous Formations of New Mexico. Charles R. Keyes - 147 



Editorials. T. C. C, R. D. S. - - 155 



Reviews: Les tremblements de terre et les systemes de deformation tetrae- 

 drique de I'ecorce terrestre, M. Montessus de Ballore (J. C. Branner); 

 The Linear Force of Growing Crystals, and an Interesting Pseudo- 

 solid, G. F. Becker and A. L. Day (J. C. Branner) - - - - 161 



NUMBER III 



Prowersose (Syenitic Lamprophyre) from Two Buttes, Colorado. 



Whitman Cross .-_-----.- 165 



Some Unusual Rocks from Maine. Edson S. Bastin - - - - 173 



Notes on the Range and Distribution of Reticularia Laevis. E. M. 



Kindle ------------ 188 



The Hot Springs of Thermopolis, Wyoming. N. H. Darton - - 194 

 The Sedimentary Rocks of South Mountain, Pennsylvania. George 



W. Stose ------------ 201 



The Chemical Evolution of THE Ocean. Alfred C. Lane - - - 221 

 The Folding of Subjacent Strata by Glacial Action. Frederick W. 



Sardeson ------------ 226 



The Possible Granitization of acidic Lower Huronian Schists on 



THE North Shore of Lake Superior. J. M. Bell - - - 233 



The Iron Concretions of the Redbank Sands. O. W. Willcox - 243 



Editorials. T. C. C, R. D. S. - - - - - - - - 253 



Reviews and Book Notices -------- 254 



NUMBER IV 



VOLCANOS AND RADIOACTIVITY. C. E. Dutton ----- 259 



Conditions of Fossilization. J. Culver Hartzell - - - - 269 



Cambrian Fossils from the Pioche Mountains, Nevada. Fred J. Pack 290 

 Some Local Effects of the San Francisco Earthquake. Stephen 



Taber ------------ 303 



Studies for Students: Relative Geological Importance of Conti- 

 nental, Littoral, and Marine Sedimementation. Joseph Barrel 316 

 Recent Publications - - - - - - - - - - 357 



NUMBER V 



On a Possible Reversal of Deep-Sea Circulation and its Influ- 

 ence ON Geologic Climates. T. C. Chamberlin - - - - 363 



