INDEX TO VOLUME 2.J 



731 



Page 



Moraine, Trend of Bethlehem 273 



Moiu.Li, E. W., Analyses by 207, 215 



Morey, George W. ; Importance of 



water as a magmatic constituent. . 50 

 Morris, C, cited on respiratory organ 



of amphibian 41S 



— , Reference to "The origin of lungs, a 



chapter in evolution," by 418 



Mounted skeleton of Blastocerus pam- 

 pmns — a fossil deer from Argen- 

 tina ; W. D. Matthew 153 



— ■ Canis films, with remarks on 



the methods of reconstruction of 

 extinct animals; W. D. Matthew.. 153 

 Multiple glaciation in New York State 647 

 Munier-Chalmas cited on fossils of 



Tremadoc age 574 



Monthe, H., Studies of Lake Venern 



country made by 586 



Murchison, M., cited on Lower Silurian 



rocks 557 



Ludlow hone bed 394 



the Permian of Russia 493 



"Primordial Silurian" 557 



Mutations and submutations among 



invertebrates 14S 



— of Waagen, mutations richtung of 



Neumayr, mutants of De Vries : 

 Relations of these phenomena in 

 evolution; Henry Fairfield Osborn. 148 

 Muzo, Colombia, Emerald deposits of . . 63 

 Mylodont sloths of Rancho La Brea, 



Posterior foot of 170 



Nathorst, G., Studies of the Lake Ve- 

 nern country made by 586 



Neill, , Reference to "Tour" by.. 375 



Neumayr, •, cited on monoclines... 91 



— , Evolutionary relationship of muta- 

 tions richtung of 148 



Newberry, J. S., cited on "cycles of 



deposition" 493 



New England upland in the White 



Mountains, Position of 108 



New Hampshire, Glaciation in White 



Mountains of 67, 263 



Newland, David H. ; Landslides in un- 

 consolidated sediments 58 



New members of Paleontological So- 

 ciety, Election of 145 



New Jersey, Silurian formations in. . . 531 



New Mexico, Sedimentary succession 



in 86 



New Miocene mammalian fauna from 

 the Tehachapi region ; John P. Bu- 

 walda 170 



— ■ species of the MesonacidEe, with 

 twenty-nine rudimentary segments 

 posterior to the fifteenth ; Lancas- 

 ter D. Burling 158 



New York, Foliation of Precambrian 



rocks of northern 57 



— , Pleistocene uplift of 66. 235 



— , Silurian lor nations of southeastern. 531 



— State, Outline map of 235 



New Zealand, Marine Triassic inverte- 

 brate fauna from 172 



Niagara Falls, Recession of 78 



Noetling, Fritz, Reference to "Die 



asiatische Trias" of 715 



Nomenclature of the skull elements in 



the Tetrapoda 152 



Nomland. J. O. ; Corals from the Cre- 

 taceous and Tertiary of California 

 and Oregon 174 



— ; Relationships of the invertebrates 

 to the vertebrate faunal zones of 

 the Pliocene Jacalitos and Etche- 

 goin formations at Coalinga, Cali- 

 fornia 172 



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Norite, Chemical composition and clas- 

 sification of 229 



■ — , Description of 227 



— , Discussion of characteristics and 



distribution of 225 



North Dakota, Outline map of 297 



— , Photographs of Pleistocene valleys 



in 299 



— , Pleistocene drainage changes in.... 295 



— , Pleistocene drainage in 80 



Northern Leeward Islands, Physio- 

 graphic features of 41 



Norway, Biri limestone of 570 



Nugget sandstone, Subdivisions of 



Mesozoic 70 



Occurrence of intraformational con- 

 glomerate and breccia ; F. V. Emer- 

 son 93 



Oceanica Islands, Table of rocks in... 332 

 Oceans and continents, Changed posi- 

 tions of 190 



O'Connell, M., cited on Eurypterids. . 395 



Old Red Sandstone 352 



Porto Rican fossils 85 



■ — , Reference to "Distribution and oc- 

 currence of the Eurypterids" by.. .395 



— ■ — ■ — to "The habit of the Euryp- 



terida" by 352, 395 



— , Remarks on marine faunas by 160 



Oeland, Ordovicic of 610 



Officers and members. Election of 



Paleontological Society's 144 



— , correspondents, and Fellows of the 



Geological Society of America 127 



members of the Paleontological 



Society 163 



— , Election of 11 



Ogilvie, I. H., cited on cirques in Adi- 



rondacks 648 



— moraines in the Adirondacks . . 



650-651 

 ■ — Paradox quadrangle in the Adi- 

 rondacks 665 



— , Reference to "Glacial phenomena in 



the Adirondacks" of 648 



Ohio and Chattanooga shales 465 



— , Dunkard series of 86 



Old Red Sandstone, Description of . . . . 362 



•, Environment of fishes of 399 



■ — ■ — — , Faunal changes in 401 



, Fluviatile origin of 39 



■ — of Shetland Islands 378 



— , Origin of 345 



— .Prevailing views of origin of. 349 



Oldroyd, T. S. ; Molluscan faunas from 



Deadmans Island 173 



Onondaga coral fauna 478 



Ontario basin, Altitudes and warping 



in 243 



•, Table showing Pleistocene defor- 

 mation of 244 



— , Guelph formation of 148 



— , Photograph of Anderdon at Am- 



herstburg 72, 76 



■ — , Photograph of pre-Onondaga joint- 

 ing at Amherstburg 74 



On the former existence of local gla- 

 ciers in the White Mountains ; 



Tjouis Agassiz 264 



Orcadian formations, Stratigraphy of 



Middle Old Red 370-378 



Ordovician-Silurian boundary, Incon- 

 sistencies in drawing the 463 



Ordovicic of the Atlantic region 573 



— species, Table of 566 



Ordovicic-Siluric section of the Min- 



gan and Anticosti Islands, Gulf of 

 Saint Lawrence; W. H. Twenhofel 

 and C. Schuchert 312 



