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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Geological Magazine, Support of the.. 



— notes on I'alestine ; R. W. Brock. 

 Geology and geographv in tlie United 



States ; E. B. Matlieww and H. 1'. 



Little 44 



— , Chronology in 



— of Palestine ; R. W. Broclc 



Geosynclixes^ Localization of t li e 



major 



Glacial drift of tlie Sweet Grass Hills. 



— section at Calgary, Alberta ; E. M. 



Burwasb 



Glaciation of the Arbuckle and Wichita 

 Mountain regions 



Glauconite association with uncon- 

 formities 



Gneisses interpreted as lit-pai'-lit in- 

 .lections of schists 



Goldman. M. I. ; Association of glau- 

 conite with unconformities 



— ; Field description of sediments 



GoLDEiNG. W. ; Decreasing salinity of 



the Pleistocene Champlain Sea go- 

 ing southward, as shown by the 

 character of the fauna, with a 

 brief discussion of the Pleistocene 

 fauna of the Hudson Valley and its 

 significance 



Gordon, C. E. ; Ancient rock deforma- 

 tions and their present expressions 

 in western Vermont 



Granitic gneisses, interpreted as lit- 

 par-lit injections of schists 



GR.iPTOLiTE localities of western North 

 America, with description of two 

 new formation names ; L. D. Bur- 

 ling 



Gravel formation of the driftless area 

 of upper Mississippi Valley 



Great Basin faunas 



— ■ fault troughs of the Antilles ; S. 

 Taber 



— ■ Plains faunas 



Gregory, W. K. ; Classification of the 

 reptiles 



— ; .Jurassic fishes collected by Barnum 



Brown in Cuba 



GreenEj F. C. ; Preliminary sketch of 



the history of the lower Missouri . . 

 Groundwork of the earth's diastro- 



phism ; T. C. Chamberlin 40, 



Gypsum, Conclusions in regard to origin 



of 67, 



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107 



21 



140 



478 

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 25 

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88 

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127 



20.3 

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47 

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136 



136 



83 

 107 



385 



Hail impressions 303 



Hardgrave Jurassic fauna of Oregon. . 14S 



Harrison Oreodonts. Lower 137 



Hastings, J. B. ; Mount Wheeler and 

 Lehman cave. White Pine County, 



Nevada 00 



Hawaii, Rocks of Kohala and Ken 58 



Hawaiian Islands, Aphthitalite from 



Kilauea 164 



, Volcanology of 72 



Hawkins, A. C. ; Hematite crystal from 



Manton, Rhode Island 105 



Hematite crystal from Manton, Rhode 



Island ; A. C. Hawkins 105 



Hercynian orogenic movements in 



southern Oklahoma: R. C. Moore.. 48 

 Hewett, D. F. ; A bibliography of eco- 

 nomic geology 158 



— and Earl Shannon ; Orientite from 



Cuba 105 



— , ^Member of Committee on Sedimenta- 

 tion 24 



• High plateaus of Utah, Peneplainal ^^^ 

 affinities of 5,3 



HoBBS, W. H. ; Crustal deformation' in 



the Pacific and Atlantic regions... 32 



— ; Doctrine of the zone of flow chal- 

 lenged 32 



— ; Evolution of arcuate mountains. . . . 30 



Holdenite and cahnite : Two new min- 

 erals from Franklin Furnace. New 

 Jersey; C. Palache I66 



Howe, H. V. ; Correlation of the Empire 



formation, Oregon 147 



IIovey, Edmund Otis. Secrctan/; I'ro- 

 ceedings of the Thirty-third Annual 

 Meeting of the Geological Society 

 of America, held at Chicago, Illi- 

 nois, December 28-30, 1020 11 



Hudson Valley, Pleistocene fauna uf the 132 



Ice-sheets, Readvance in British Co- 

 lumbia of Pleistocene 51 



Idaho, Igneous geology of 240 



— - — ■ southeastern 41 



— , Tertiary history of Snake River val- 

 ley in 71 



Igneous geology of southeastern Idaho ; 



G. R. Mansfield 41, 240 



Illinois, Drift in northern SO 



— , Windrow formation of 302 



Important epochs in the history of pe- 

 troleum and natural gas; Presi- 

 dential address by I. C. White. 42,171 

 I.MPRESsioNS made by bubbles, rain- 

 drops, and other agencies : W. H. 



Twenhofel 350 



Indiana, Some structural features of. 27, 35 

 Influence of spacing of oil weUs on 



acre yield ; R. H. Johnson 158 



Increased oceanic salinity as one cause 

 of increased climatic contrasts ; 



S. S. Visher 420 



Iowa, Proboscidean remains in Clarke 



County, Iowa SO 



— , Valley gravels of northwestern 40 



— , Windrow formation of 209 



Isomorphism, Notes on 165 



Isostasy, Relation of earth's diastro- 



phism to . 107 



Jeffrey, E. C. ; Cupressinoxla of the 



Mesozoic 135 



— ; Genus Araucarioxylon in the Amer- 

 ican Cretaceous 135 



— ; Genus Sequoia in the Mesozoic... 134 



Johnson, R. H. ; Influence of spacing 



of oil wells on acre yield 158 



Johnston, W. A. ; A late Pleistocene re- 

 advance of the ice-sheets in the 

 Vancouver region. British Columbia 51 



— ; Sedimentation in the recent delta 

 of Fraser River, British Columbia. 

 Canada 52 



Jurassic fauna of Burns, Oregon 14S 



— fishes collected by Barnum Brown in 



Cuba : W. K. Gregory 130 



— formations of the Sweet Crass Hills. 466 

 .Iurupaite : A new calcium magnesium 



silicate from Crestmore. Riverside 

 County, California 166 



Kames. Experiments on formation of.. 57 

 Kay. G. F. ; Significance of the relation 



ot proboscidean remains to the sur- 

 ""ace of Nebraskan gumbotel. near 



Osceola, Clarke County, Iowa SO 



