INDEX TO VOLUME lO 



533 



Page 



Secretary's report 411 



Seely, H. M., Bel'erenee to remarks by 461 



— and E. Brainard, cited on formations in 



tlie Champlain valley 453 



oecurrenee of lower Ordovi- 



cian 457 



Seneca lake, Preglaclal valley of. 41 



Shaler, N. S. ; Formation of dikes and 



veins :. 253 



— ; Loess deposits of Montana 245 



— , Reference to remarks by 402 



— ; Spacing of rivers with reference to hy- 



pothesis of baseleveling 263 



— , Titles of papers by 4, 19, 490, 499 



Skaneateles lake, Preglacial valley of 51 



Smith, F. C, elected Fellow 424 



Smith, G. O., cited on petrographical char- 

 acters of Maine gi'anites 379 



Smock, J. C, Reference to remarks by 4 



Smyth, C. H., Jr., Chemical analysis by 183 



— , cited on Diana syenite belt 187 



rock structure 181 



Snake River valley. Dune sand in 352 



Some features of the Staten Island drift. New 



York [abstract]; Arthur Hollick 2 



South Carolina, Granites in 381 



South Dakota, Jurassic iishes from 397 



— — , ^ formations of the Black hills 383 



Spacing of rivers with reference to liypoth- 



esis of baseleveling ; N. S. Shaler 263 



Spencer, J. W., cited on glacial lakes of the 



Laurentian basin 31 



submerged valleys of the Atlantic 



coast 7 



— , Reference to discussion by 4, 10 



Stanley-Brown, J., Editor's report by 420 



— , elected Editor '. 424 



— , Reference to discussion by 490 



State Geological Surveys, Work of 87 



Staten Island, New York, Some features of 



the drift of 2 



Stevenson, J. J., Memoir of James Hall by... 425 

 — ; Our Society : annual address by the 



President 83 



Stratification of glaciers [abstract] ; H. F. 



Reid 4 



Stream capture. Note on a method of. 12 



Striation in Canadian Yukon district 190 



Dawson district 198 



Sundance formation. Black hills, List of 



fossils from , 388 



, Local stratigraphie variations 



of. 388 



, Description of. 387 



Swallow, — , cited on the Middle Coal Meas- 

 ures 11 



Syenite rocks. Analyses of. 183 



Syenites, Relations between anorthosites 



and 188 



Taylor, F. B., cited on deformation in west- 

 ern New York 66 



— glacial lake of the Laurentian 



basin 31 



the Iroquois beach 170 



Tenth Summer Meeting, Proceedings of 1 



Terrace gravels, Relation of dune sands to. 357 

 Terraces in the Canadian Yukon district.... 197 



— of the Thames river, Connecticut 492 



Tertiary igneous rocks in Nicaragua, Oe- 

 currenee and character of. 315 



Texas, Llano series of. 218 



Thames River terraces in Connecticut ; F. P. 



Gulliver 492 



Thirtymile point. New York, dislocation at.. 131 



Tight, William G., Title of paper by 18 



ToNA WANDA Creek, Preglacial valley of 32 



Toronto formation, Climate indicated by 171 



Tourmaline rocks, Origin of 25 



Page 

 Tourmaline and tourmaline schists from 



Belcher hill, Colorado ; H. B. Patton 21 



Treasurer's report 416 



Trenton fauna in the Champlain valley 456 



Turner, H. W., Title of paper by 479 



Tyrrell, J. B., cited on fossils in old lake 



deposits 168 



— ; Glacial phenomena in the Canadian 



Yukon district 193 



— , Reference to remarks by 452 



— , Titles of papers by » 480 



Udden, J. A., cited on eolian deposits 359 



United States Geological Survey, Organiza- 

 tion of 87 



University of Minnesota, Sand dunes on 



campus of 357 



Unkar terrane, Section of. 216 



Unkpapa formation. Black hills. Description 



of 393 



Upham, Warren, cited on dune sand 350 



dunes 356 



fossils in beach ridges 107 



glacial lakes of the Laurentian 



basin 31 



loess at Saint Paul, Minnesota 352 



— ; Evidences of epeirogenic movements 



causing and terminating the Ice age 5 



— , Land deformation theory of. 173 



Upper Huronian in Lake Superior region. 



Description of. 223 



Upper Ordovician faunas in Lake Cham- 

 plain valley ; T.G.White 452 



Ural mountains, Monadnocks of. 74 



'-, Physiographic description of. 73 



, Planation and dissection of. 69 



, Valleys in 75 



Utah, Pre-Cambrian sedimentary rocks in.. 226 



Van Hise, C. R., cited on iron ore from the 



basal Cambrian 229, 230 



lingula-like forms in the Minnesota 



quartzites 230 



the Montana Algonkian 203 



unconformities within the Lake 



Superior series 224 



— , Tabulation of the Lake Superior Algon- 

 kian by 221 



— , Title of paper by 15 



— , Upper Huronian defined by 230 



Van Ingen, Gilbert, Acknowledgments to.. 361 

 — and T. G. White, cited on method em- 

 ployed by H. S. Williams in investigat- 

 ing the Devonian 454 



Van Horn, F. R., elected Fellow 424 



Veins, Formation of dikes and 253 



— , Similarity between dikes and 259 



— , Theory of formation of 260 



Vermont, Granites in 379 



Virginia, Granites in 381 



VuLTE, H. T., Acknowledgments to 375 



— , Analyses of granites by 375 



Wadsworth, M. B., cited on acid volcanic 



rocks 229 



supposed fossil from the copper- 

 bearing rocks of lake Superior 230 



— , Reference to discussion fay 500, 501 



Walcott, C. D., cited on Archean-Cambrian 



contact in ISIorth America 157, 158 



formations in the Champlain valley. 453 



— , elected Second Vice-President 424 



— , Investigations in Belt mountains by 203 



— ; Pre-Cambrian fossiliferous formations.. 199 



— , Reference to discussion by 490 



— , Title of paper by 491 



