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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Relative age of the Detroit River se- 

 ries ; Clinton R. Stauffer 72 



Report of Auditing Committee of Geo- 

 logical Society 60 



Council 5 



Editor 9 



Secretary 5 



Treasurer 7 



Auditing Committee of Paleonto- 



logical Society 155 



Council 142 



Secretary 142 



— — Treasurer 143 



Reptiles, Origin of sternum in 152 



Resolution of condolence on death of 



J. C. Hawver 168 



— ■ regarding the taking of expert testi- 

 mony 69 



Review of the Pleistocene species, Pavo 



calif ornicus ; Loye Homes Miller... 171 



Reyer, , cited on monoclines 91 



Rich, J. L., cited on local moraines in 



the Adirondacks 651 



— , Remarks on banded clays by 114 



rectilinear features of Catskills 



by 107 



Richthofen, -, cited on monoclines 91 



Ries, H., cited on glacial lakes of Eliz- 



abethtown group 664. 666 



— ; Memorial of Theodore Bryant Corn- 

 stock 12 



Ripple- marks. Study of 109 



Robertson, William Fleet ; Memorial 



of William John Sutton 35 



Robinson, W. I., cited on Limestone 



Mountain 94, 99 



Roddy, , cited on lime concretions 



in streams ?>61 



— , Reference to "Concretions in streams 

 formed by the agency of blue-green 



alga? and related plants" by 361 



Rodeo Pleistocene, Fauna of 169 



Rogers, H. D., cited on monoclinals. . 90-92 



- — ■ sandstone in South Africa 181 



■ — ■ Silurian formations in New Jer- 

 sey and Pennsylvania. 545-547, 550. 553 

 Rogers, W. B., cited on monoclinals. . 90-92 



— syenites 196 



— , Reference to "Geology of the Vir- 

 ginias" 196 



Rohn, Oscar, cited on the Nizina lime- 

 stone of Alaska 693 



■ — ■, Reference to "A reconnaissance of 

 the Chitina River and the Skolai 



Mountains, Alaska," of 693 



Rose, G., cited on Keweenaw series... 95 

 Rothpletz, A., cited on investigations 



in Norway 159 



— limestone in Mjosen region. 571-573 



Rodndy, P. V., and George R. Mans- 

 field ; Stratigraphy of some forma- 

 tions hitherto called Beckwith and 

 Bear River, in southeastern Idaho. 70 

 Ruedemann, R., cited on eurypterids in 



the Shawangunk 533 



Normanskill fauna 577 



Shawangunk correlated with 



Pittsford shale 534-535 



Silurian formations in New 



York 544 



— ; Presence of median eve in trilo- 



bites 146 



— , Quotation on Potsdam formation 



from 650 



— , Remarks on Guelph formation by . . . 148 



marine faunas by . . . 160 



"mutations" by 14S 



Sacrum of Camarasaurus 151 



Sa.ent Lawrence River, Scour of 79 



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Saint Louis limestone, Brecciation in. 122 

 Saline fumarole deposits of the South 

 Italian volcanoes ; Henry S. Wash- 

 ington 61 



Salisbury, R. D., cited on Glacial geol- 

 ogy of- New Jersey 253 



■ Lower Ordovicic formations... 557 



New Jersey uplift 239 



- — , Remarks on Pleistocene uplift by. . 66 

 San Diego County, Fauna of the Te.ion 



in 173 



San Juan Mountains since close of Meso- 



zoic era, History of 38 



Santa Ana Mountains, Fauna in the 



Cretaceous of 174 



Saratoga - Schevectady - Glens Falls 



section, Pleistocene features of ... . 65 



Sarnstrom, G., Analyses by 207 



Sauropods, Determination of species in. 151 

 Savage, T. E. ; Alexandrian rocks of 

 northeastern Illinois and eastern 



Wisconsin 305 



— , Francis M. van Tuyl introduced bv. 122 

 Sayles, Robert W. : Banded glacial 

 slates of Permocavboniferous a<re, 

 showing possible seasonal varia- 

 tions in denosition 110 



— cited on tillites near Boston 185 



Scania, Ordovicic of 611 



Schaubert, C, Remarks on "mutations" 



by 148 



reef deposits by 147 



Schenectady - Saratoga - Glens Falls 



section. Pleistocene features of . . . . 65 



Schmelck. V., Analyses bv 207 



Schmidt, Fr., cited on Esthonia studies 590 

 — .Reference to "Glaukonitkalk" by... 596 



Schneider, A. E., Analyses by 640 



Schneider, E. A., Analyses by 233 



Schradfr, F. C, and A. C. Spencer 

 cited on the Nizina limestone of 



Alaska 603 



— , Reference to "The geology and min- 

 eral resources of a portion of the 

 Copper River district, Alaska," of. 693 

 Schuchert. C. Acknowledgments to... 316 



— and W. H. Twenhofel cited on Or- 



dovicic-Siluric section 312 



— cited on classification of geologic rec- 



ords 524 



"Climates of geologic time"... 185 



— coral fauna 478-470 



— — - — genus Clorinda 311 



■ Gun formation of Anticosti 



Island 312 



-Medina and Cataract formations 



of the Siluric of New York and On- 

 tario 313 



■ — Medinan deposits in New York 



and Pennsylvania 464 



■ — Old Red Sandstone 352 



— - Ordovicic rocks 560 



paleo°eographical map 384 



Silurian formations in Mary- 

 land and West Virginia 553 



— : Correlation and chronology in greol- 



oay on the basis of paleogeography 491 

 — , Reference to annelid burrow by. . . . 536 



— ; Silurian formations of southeastern 



New York, New Jersey, and Penn- 

 sylvania 531 



— , Thanks rendered to 387 



Scotland, Lower Ordovicic deposits in. 560 

 Scott, W. B., Remarks on Diplodocus 



and Apatosaurus by 153 



origin of sternum by 152 



— policy of Vertebrate Section by. 153 



— skeleton of Canis dims by ... . 153 



skull elements in the Tetra- 



poda * I 52 



