INDEX TO VOLUME 10 



529 



Emekson, B. K., elected President 423 



— , Beference to remarks ou death of 



DrHall by 1 



— , Reference to discussion by 4 



12, 15, 19, 452, 500 

 Emmons, E., cited on origin oi Paloeotrochis. 228 

 Emmons, S. F., Reference to discussion by.. 478, 



479 

 EoLiAN deposits of eastern Minnesota ; C.W. 



Hall and P. W. Sardeson 349 



in Wisconsin 355 



Etcheminian terrane. New Brunswick, De- 

 scription of. 231 



Europe, Late glacial depression in 9 



Evidences of epeirogeuic movements caus- 

 ing and terminating the Ice age ; War- 

 ren Upham 5 



Fairbanks, H. W., cited on epeirogenic 



movements 6 



Fairchild, H. L., elected Secretary 424 



— ; Glacial waters in the Finger Lakes re- 

 gion of New York 27 



— ; Proceedings of the Tenth Summer Meet- 



ing, lield at Boston, Massacliusetis, Au- 

 gust 23, 1898 1 



— ; Proceedings of the Eleventli Annual 

 Meeting, held at New York city, De- 

 cember 28, 29, and 30, 1898 409 



— , Reference to remarlis on death of Dr 



Hall by 1 



— , Secretary's report by 411 



— , Title of paper by 4 



Fellows, Election of 424 



— and officers. List of. 505 



Finger Lakes region, New Yorli, Glacial 



waters in 27 



Fiords, Preglacial high elevation linown by. 6 

 Fleming, Sandfoed, Reference to work by... 165 



Flint creek, Preglacial valley of. 38 



Fontaine, W. M., cited on grahamite 277 



FoREL, F. A., cited on ripple-marlvs 137 



Forest bed, Relation of lowan drift to the... 113 

 Formation of dikes and veins; N. S. Shaler. 253 

 FossiLiFEROus formations of the pre-Cam- 



brian 199 



Fossils from Algonkian roolvs 227 



Avalon terrane, Newfoundland 230 



Belt terrane, Montana 235 



Etcheminian terrane. New Brunswick. 231 



Grand Canyon series 232 



— in Iroquois beach gravels. Occurrence of. 165 



— from Jurassic of the Black hills 397 



raised beaches 167 



Staten island drift 3 



— — Sundance formation, Black hills 388 



Upper Ordovician of tlie Champlain 



valley 452 



Fuller, M. L., elected Fellow 424 



Fuller, H. T., Reference to discussion by.. 479 



Gas, natural. Modes of occurrence of 100 



Genesee river, Preglacial valley of. 34 



"Geneva" beach, description of 44 



Geological Society of America, Organiza- 

 tion and growth of 83 



Pennsylvania, Organization of 84 



— structure of the lola gas field ; Edward 



Orton 99 



— Survey of Michigan. Work of 95 



New York, Work of 94 



Ohio, Work of 96 



Pennsylvania, Work of. 95 



— surveys, official, Economic results of 94 



Georgia, Granites in 381 



Gill, A. C, Reference to remarks by 478 



Gill, Theodore, and J. F. Bransford, cited 



on fishes of Lake Nicaragua , 343 



Gilbert, G. K., cited on Archean-Cambrian 

 unconformities 158 



channels and deltas in Otisco val- 

 ley 53 



deformation in western New York... 67 



glacial lakes of the Laurentian basin 31 



— — — planation 76 



— warping of the Iroquois beach 169 



— ; Dislocation at Thirty-mile Point, New 



York 131 



— ; Glacial sculpture in western New York. 121 



— ; Rijjple-marks and cross-bedding 135 



— , Reference to discussion by 478, 479, 491 



— , Titles of papers by 490, 491 



Glacial phenomena in the Canadian Yukon 



district; J. Bl Tyrrell 193 



— period, Continental depression in 9 



— lakes in western New York, List of. 32 



— sculpture in western New York ; G. K. 



Gilbert 121 



— waters in the Finger Lakes region of New 



York;H. L. Fairchild 27 



Glaciers, Stratification of [abstract] 4 



Gold-bearing veins of Bog bay, lake of the 



Woods [abstract] ; Peter McKellar 495 



Goodchild, J. G., cited on Pleistocene ice 



sculpture in Scotland 121 



Grabau, a. W., elected Fellow 424 



Grahamite, Analysis of. 283 



— , Artificial production of 281 



— , Conversion of petroleum into 280 



— , Extent of fissure holding 280 



— , Origin of 277 



Grand Canyon series, Arizona 215' 



, Age of Cambrian beds resting on.... 217 



.Fossils from 232 



, Unconformity between Cambrian 



and 217 



Granite, Analysis of 375 



Granites, batholitic, differences in, accord- 

 ing to depth of erosion 499 



— of southern Rhode Island and Connect- 



icut, with observations on Atlantic Coast 

 granites in general ; J. F.Kemp 361 



Graphite, Evidence of fucoids in Algonlcian 

 furnished by 227 



Gravel, lag. Definition of. 350 



Greenland, Submerged valleys of 7 



Gresley, W. S., cited on fossils found in 



iron ore 229 



Grimsley, G. p., cited on chemical compo- 

 sition of Maryland granites 381 



Grinnell and Dana, cited on the Belt ter- 

 rane '. 201 



Gulliver, F. P. ; Classification of coastal 

 forms [abstract] 18 



— ; Note on a monadnock [abstract] 19 



— ; Planation and dissection of the Ural 



mountains 69 



— ; Thames River terraces in Connecticut.. 492 

 — , Title of paper by 18 



Hall, C. W., and F. W. Sardeson ; Eolian 



deposits of eastern Minnesota 349 



., Title of paper by 491 



Hall, James, Announcement of death of. 1 



— , Bibliography of 436 



— , cited on (Jryptozoon proUferum 2.34 



drainage of western New York 127 



• fossils in beach ridges 167 



-origin of Paloeotrochis 228 



Triarthrus fisheri 460 



— , Memoir of 425 



Hawes, G. W., cited on granites in New 



Hampshire 379 



Haworth, E., cited on the name " Pleasan- 



ton" 12 



Hayden, F. v., cited on the Belt terrane 201 



the Black Hills Jurassic beds 3?5 



