INDEX TO VOLUME 27 



721 



Page 



Bradley, F. H., cited on unakite 220 



Braxxer. .Tohx C. ; Memorial of Orville 



A. Derby 15 



Bransox. E. B., cited on amphibian 



footprints 411 



— , Reference to "Amohibian footprints 

 from the Mississippian of Virginia" 



by 411 



Breaks, Referred to by Schuchert 407 



Breccia, Occurrence of intraformational 93 

 Breociatton effects in the Saint Louis 



limestone : Francis M. Van Tuyl. . . 122 

 Bridge, T. W., cited on accessory organs 



of resoiration 422 



— •, Reference to "Fishes" by 408, 422 



Brigham, A. P., F. V. Emerson intro- 

 duced by 93 



— , Reference to "Index to the Pacific 



Islands" by 333 



British Isles, Geography in Devonian 



time of 382 



in Devonian time. Map of 347 



Brock, Dr. R. W., cited in Sutton me- 

 morial 35 



BrSgger, W. C, cited on akerite. . 206-209 



analyses 207 



E"loma-Niobe fauna 596 



— ■ — ■ — monzonite 204 



Norway akerites 196 



Broxgxiart, ■ -. cited on time value 



of extinct organisms 492 



Brooks, A. H„ and E. M. Kindle, Ref- 

 erence to "Paleozoic and associated 

 rocks on the Upper Yukon, Alaska," 



of 701 



Brown. T. C, cited on color of High 



Falls shale 538 



the Shawangunk 534. 535, 537 



thickness of sandstone at High 



Falls 541 



— , Condensed account of Rondout Val- 

 ley rocks from 542 



— -; Importance of "coral reefs" and reef 

 deposits in the formation of Paleo- 

 zoic limestones 147 



— , Reference to article on Silurian sec- 

 tions by 540 



Brown, W. G., Analyses by 640-642 



Bucher, Walter A. ; Study of ripple- 

 marks 109 



Burling, D. ; New species of the Meson- 

 acidas, with twenty-nine rudimen- 

 tary segments posterior to the fif- 

 teenth 15S 



— , Remarks on Montana phosphate de- 

 posits by 02 



— ; Stratigraphy of the Canadian Cor- 

 dillera 158 



Butts, Charles ; Mississippian section 



in west-central Kentucky 155 



Buwalda, John P. ; New Miocene mam- 

 malian fauna from the Tehachapi 



region 170 



Byrne, P., Reference to "Marble forma- 

 tions of the Cahaba River in Ala- 

 bama" by 437 



Cairnes, D. D., cited on geological suc- 

 cession of Upper Missouri section. 

 676-679, 



tillites on Alaskan boundary.. 



— , Reference to "Moose Mountain dis- 

 trict of southern Alberta" of 



Calcite, Relation of dolomite to 



Calcium carbonate, Factors affecting- 

 deposition of 



California, Corals from Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary of 



— , Fauna in the Cretaceous of southern. 



185 



076 

 447 



49 



174 



174 



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California fauna of the Tejon group 



in Coalinga quadrangle 173 



— , Pliocene .Tacalitos and Etchegoin for- 

 mations at Coalinga 172 



— , Pleistocene mammal fauna near Au- 

 burn 169 



Calif ornicus, Paro, Pleistocene species. . 171 



Calvin, S„ cited on Iowan drift 118 



Camarasaurus, Pelvis of 151 



Cambrian sandstones at Ablemans, Wis- 

 consin. Unconformities in 459 



neqr Madison. Wisconsin 460 



Camp, Chari.es L.. and John C. Mer- 

 rtam : Recent studies on skull 



structure of Thalattoscuirns 171 



Campbell, R., cited on Old Red Sand- 

 stone 365 



— -, Reference to "The Do^ntonian and 

 Old r> P d Sandstone of Kincardine- 

 shire" by 366 



de Campos, Dr. L. F. Gonzago. suc- 

 cessor to Derby as director of Bra- 

 zilian Snrvpv *>0 



Canada, Cretaceous of Alberta 673 



Canad t av extension of Montana phos- 

 phate denosits. 62 



Canis (Jims. Mounted skeleton of 153 



Cantua district, Fauna of Tejon group 



in 173 



Capps. S. R., and F. H. Moeftt. Refer- 

 ence to "Geology and mineral re- 

 sources of the Nizina district, 



Alaska." of 691-692, 6^5 



Carnfg'E Museum. Skeletons in 153 



Carroll district. Glacial features of . . . 283 



— — . Outline man of 2«1 



— moraine field and ontwa=h nlains. . . . 2?8 



— .General descrintion of 279 



.Outline map of 281 



, Southward movement 



of outwash of 280 



, Two views of origin of 279 



Case, E. C, cited on Limestone Moun- 

 tain 94.99 



— , Remarks on anthfonoids by 150 



— ■■ — ■ — origin of sternum by 152 



Ornithomimns 151 



— ■ policy of Vertebrate Section by 153 



— ■ skull elements in the Tetra- 



poda 152 



Cataract formation related to the Sex- 

 ton Creek limestone 313 



Catskills, Rectilinear features of 107 



Chadwick, G. H., cited on Iroquois 



shores 242 



— , Iroquois bars measured by 247 



— ; Rectilinear features in the eastern 



Catskills 107 



— , Remarks on rectilinear features of 



Adirondacks by 107 



Rochester fauna by 89 



rock foliation by 58 



— •, Thanks rendered to 645 



Chamberlin, T. C, cited on deep-sea 



deposits found on land 191 



— ■ Keweenaw series 94, 99 



— Lower Ordovicic formations... 557 



— "Mayville beds" 308 



-—Old Red Sandstone 351 



— ■ — — primitive fish 398 



— , Reference to "On the habitat of the 



early vertebrates" by 398 



chandler, Asa C. : The bison of Rancho 



La Brea 170 



characteristics of the soil and its re- 

 lation to geology; C. F. Marbut.. 114 

 ( harxockite, Comparison with hypers- 



thene syenite of 218 



— series. Analyses of rocks of 218 



Chattanooga shales 465 



