PUBLICATIONS 



IX 



Description op the published Volumes 



Volumes. Pages. Plates. Figures. Price to Fellows. 



Vol. 1, 1889 593 + xii 13 51 $4.50 



Vol. 2, 1890 662 -f xiv 23 63 4.50 



Vol. 3, 1891 541 + xi 17 72 4.00 



Vol. 4, 1892 458 + xi. 10 55 3.50 



Vol. 5, 1893 665 + xii 21 43 4.00 



Vol. 6, 1894 ' 528 + X 27 40 4.00 



Vol. 7, 1895 558 + x 24 61 4.00 



Vol. 8, 1896 446 + x 51 29 4.00 



Vol. 9, 1897 460 + X 29 49 4.00 



Vol. 10, 1898 534 + xii 54 83 4.00 



Brochures of Volume 10 



Brochures. 



Pages. Plates. Figures. 



Proceedings of the Tenth Summer Meet- 

 ing, held at Boston, Massachusetts, 

 August 23, 1898. H. L. Fairchild, 

 Secretary 



Tourmaline and tourmaline schists from 

 Belcher hill, Colorado. H. B. Patton. 



Glacial waters in the Finger Lakes re- 

 gion of New York. H. I.. Fairchild. 



Planation and dissection of the Ural 

 mountains. F. P. Gulliver 



Our Society ; annual address by the 

 President. J. J. Stevenson 



Geological structure of the Ida gas field. 

 Edward Orton 



lowan drift. Samuel Calvin 



Glacial sculpture in western New York. 

 G. K. Gilbert 



Dislocation at Thirtymile Point, New 

 York. G. K. Gilbeut 



Ripple-marks and cross-bedding. G. K. 

 Gilbert 



Archean-Cambrian contact near Mani- 

 tou, Colorado. W. O. Crosby. ...... 



Lake Iroquois and its predecessors at 

 Toronto. A. P. Coleman . 



Augite-syenite gneiss near Loon lake. 

 New York. H. P. Gushing 



Glacial phenomena in the Canadian 

 Yukon district. J. B. Tyrrell 



Pre-Cambrian fossiliferous formations. 

 C. D. Walcott 



Loess deposits of Montana. N. S. 

 Shaler 



Formation of dikes and veins. N. S. 

 Shaler. . 



Spacing of rivers with reference to hy- 

 potheses of baseleveling. N. S. Shaler. 



Origin of grahamite. I. C. White 



Physiography and geology of region ad- 

 jacent to the Nicaragua Canal route. 

 C. W. Hayes 



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II— Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 10, 1898 



