INDEX TO VOLUME 32 



483 



Page 



Kea, Hawaii, Rocks of. ... 58 



Kemp, J. F. ; Additional uotes on tlie 

 zonal distrilnition of differing ores, 

 outwardly from an igneous source. 158 



— and r. Billim;slkv : Sweet Grass 



Hills of Monlana 437 



— ; Porphyritic granitic gneisses, inter- 



preted as 1 it-par-lit injections of 



schists 63 



Kennecott glacier, Alaska, Notes on . . 52 

 Kb.vti'Cky, Deep oil well at Nicholns- 



ville , 35 



— , Windrow formation of 302 



Keves, C. R. ; An origin of crystalline 



schists 34 



— : Peneplainal affinities of high pla- 

 teaux of Utah 5P> 



KiLAfEA, Aphthitalite from 104 



Kindle, E. M. ; Canadian studies in 



sedimentation 25 



— ; Shoreline migration and recent co- 

 ordinate changes in bottom topog- 

 raphy at Point Pelee, Lake Erie. . . 57 

 Knowlto.v, F. H. ; Criteria for determi- 

 nation of climate l)y means of fos- 

 sil plants 131,3.53 



KoiiALA, Hawaii, Rocks of t>8 



Kraus, E. H. ; Future of mineralogy in 



America lO-*^ 



Kiixz, G. F. ; Diamonds of Pike County, 



Arkansas 105 



Labrador, I'ostglacial changes of level 



in ■ •''3 



Lake Chelax. Origin and history of . . . 87 



L.VKE Brie, Shoreline migration at Point 



Pelee 5" 



Lake Superior, Animikite and macfar- 



lanite from Silver Islet 165 



, Calcite from Shaugoinah Island.. 165 



Lane, A. C. ; Accordant levels in the 



White Mountains 53 



r>ATE Cenozoic mammalian remains from , 

 the Meadow Valley region, south- 

 eastern Nevada ; C. Stock 146 



Law SON, A. C. ; Mohillty of the coast , 



ranges in California 45 



Lead deposits of Missouri 60 



Lehman cave, Nevada 00 



Leitii, C. K. ; Structural failure of the 



lithosphere 42 



Leightox, M. M. ; Post-Illinoisan drift 

 in northern Illinois west of the 

 mapped Wisconsin moraine 86 



Lewis, J. Volnky, i^ecrctarij ; Proceed- 

 ings of the First Annual Meeting of 

 the Society of Economic Geologists, 

 held at Chicago, Illinois. December 

 28-29, 1920 157 



IjIME Creek shales, Small fossils from 



the 130 



TvIxdgrex, W. ; Nickel sulphides and the 

 possibility of enrichment of nickel 

 ores 158 



IjITHOSPhere, Structural failure of the. 42 



Little, H. P., and E. B. Mathew.s ; 

 Geology and geograpny in the United 

 States 44, 227 



Llaxoria — the Paleozoic laud area in 

 Louisiana and eastern Texas ; H. 1). 

 Miser 40 



Lees, J, II. ; Valley gravels of north- 

 western Iowa 40 



Lobate mountain structure 31 



LoiiECK, A. K. ; Physiographic diagram 



of the T'nited States 71 



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Loess, Origin and distribution of 48 



LoGAX, W. N. ; Some structural features 



of Indiana 35 



Looju.s, F. B. ; Lower Harrison oreo- 



donts 137 



— ; Origin of South American faunas ; 



Presidential address by 131, 187 



— ; Postglacial faulting about Mount 



Toby, Massachusetts 75 



LouDERBACK, G. D. : Certain marked 



differential mnvi'mcnls in the San 



Francisco Bay i-cgiou 45 



— ; Studies of sedimentation in the uni- 



versities of the western part of the 

 United States 20 



Louisiana, Llanoria — the Paleozoic land 



area in 40 



Lower Harrison oreodonts : F. B. Loomis 137 



Macfarlanite from Silver Islet, Lake 



Superior j,;r, 



Magnetite deposits. Origin of' Adiron- 

 dack ,i|.:j 



M.iGNETiTES Of North' 'Carol'ina— tlieir " 

 origin ; N. S. Bayley 04 



Manitoba, Pre-Cainbrian rocks of 40 -507 



Mansfield. (J. R. ; Igneous- geology of " 

 southeastern Idaho ' 44 049 



Manton, Rhode Island. Hematite crvs-' " 

 tal from ' ip.- 



Massachusetts. Postglacial' ' faul'tin"- 



about Mount Toby '^ 75 



Mastodontoidea. Bvoiution, 'phvl'oge'nv 



and classification of the ■ - • • ^^ 



M.vthews, E. B., and H. P. Little'; '" 

 Geology and geography in the I'nited 

 >tates 44_ j^y 



McKellar, p. ; Framework of the earth' 48 



-McKeesport : A study in political arid 



economic geology; G. H. Ashley... 158 



Meadow Valley region, Cenozoic mam- 

 malian remains from 146 



Me.mbers of Paleontological Society, 



Election of .' . 125 



Me.morial of Joaquim Candido da Costa 



Sena, by .John C. Branner 16 



Merriam, J. C, and C. Stock ; Peccary 



from Rancho La Brea '. 149 



— ; Observations on the skeleton of the 



cave bear, Arctotherium 147 



Merrill, G. V. ; Metamorphism in me- 

 teorites Q2 



— ; On metamorphism in meteorites. . . . 395 

 Merwin, II. E., and H. . S. Wasiii.\g- 



TON ; Aphthitalite from Kilauea. . . 104 

 ; Note on augite from Vesuvius 



and Etna 104 



Mesozoic, Cupressinoxyla of the 135 



— , (Jenus Sequoia in the i;!4 



— pathology i;!(), ;',21 



Meta.mori'His.m in meteorites; (J. P. 



Merrill 62 



Meteorites, Metamorphism in (52, 395 



— . Photomif'rographs of 415-416 



Method of measuring and plotting the 



shapes of i)ebbles ; C. K. Wentworth 80 

 ^Methods of creating popular interest in 



exhibits of fossils ; E, S. Riggs. . . . 132 



' •determining the relationshii)s of 



marine invertebrate fossil faunas ; 



C. Scluuheit 131. 339 



Michigan, Xiagaran rocks of 129 



.Microscopic sections of till .and strati- 

 tied clay ; R. W. Sayles 59 



Middle Cambrian, Crustacea of the,... 127 



