394 
ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Insectivora to Other Orders of Mammals, 
Genetic Relations of the, W. K. 
Gregory (Abstract), 297 
In the Sioux County, Nebraska, Bone 
Beds in 1908, Harold J. Cook (Ab¬ 
stract), 287 
Interatherium of Argentine Republic, 158 
International Cooperation, Geologic Cor¬ 
relation through Vertebrate Pale¬ 
ontology' by, Henry Fairfield Osborn 
and W. D. Matthew, 41-44 
International Correlation Committee of 
the National Academy' of Sciences, 
Plan and Scope of the Section of 
Vertebrate Paleontology' of the, 
Henry Fairfield Osborn and W. D. 
Matthew, 41-44 
Isocetus depauwi, 116 
James, F. Wilton, Active Member, 311 
Johnson, Julius M., Associate Member, 318 
Johnson, Samuel W., Death of, 311 
Joplin, Missouri, Calcite of, 127 
Judd, Charles H., The Relation of Move¬ 
ment to Consciousness (Abstract), 
305, 306 
Jukes, J. Beete, cited, 202 
quoted, 202 
References to, 202, 203 
Julien, Alexis A., cited, 130 
The Moulin Potholes within New 
York City (Abstract), 307, 308 
Petrographic Notes on Certain Rocks 
from Staten Island (Abstract), 
315, 317 
Kansan fauna, Attempt to correlate fauna of 
“Red Beds” with, 143 
Kansas, Fauna of, 136 
Position of the Carboniferous section of, 
137 
Kansas section, Relation of the Guadalupian 
to the, 138 
Kemp, James F., Memoir of John Henry 
Caswell, 353 
President, 328 
Kent, Miss G. H., A. J. RosanofI and, A 
Preliminary Report of a Statistical 
Study- of Association (Abstract), 322 ' 
Keokuk limestone, 86 
Kinney, H. D., A New Anthophy'llite 
Occurrence on Manhattan Island 
(Abstract), 307, 308 
Knowledge of Temperament from Within 
and from Without, The, D. S. 
Miller (Abstract), 290, 291 
Koch, C., Reference to, 215 
Koken, Ernst, Reference to, 42 
KOlliker, Reference to, 242 
Krause, Ernst, Reference to, 228 
Kunth, A., References to, 46, 47 
Kunz, George F., Chairman of Section of 
Geology and Mineralogy, 328 
Finance Committee, 328 
Tonopah, Nevada, Meteorite, 284 
The Two Greatest Diamonds of 
History': Their Finding and Ulti¬ 
mate Disposal (Abstract), 302 
Vice-President, 328 
Lacroix, Alfred, Honorary Member, 328 
Liekenian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 111 
La Luz Cans'on, Collections made near, 142 
Lamarck, quoted, 229, 234, 237, 241 
References to, 225, 226, 228, 230, 231, 
232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 
240, 241, 242 
Lamdaconus of Argentine Republic 156 
Latrodectus insularis, 208, 209 
insularis insularis, 208 
insularis lunulifer, 208 
mactans, 208, 209 
Laumontite of New Jersey trap, 128, 132 
Lectures, Public, 284, 286 
Ledien fossil Ymrtebrates of Belgium, 112 
Lee, Frederic S., Finance Committee, 328 
Leontinia of Argentine Republic, 157 
Lepus of Argentine Republic, 158 
Lepidosteus suessoniensis, 109, 110 
Leriche, M., cited, 107, 108, 109, 110. Ill, 
112, 113, 119 
Reference to, 100 
Lestodon of Argentine Republic, 159 
Levison, Wallace Goold, On the Origin 
and Sequences of the Minerals of 
the Newark (Triassic) Igneous 
Rocks of New Jersey', 121-134 
Lewes, V. B., cited, 124, 125 
Lewis, J. V., cited, 123, 130 
Liarthrus of Argentine Republic, 157 
Librarian, Report of the, 331 
Listriodon of Argentine Republic, 160; of 
the Pampean Formation, 155 
Litopterna of Argentine Republic, 156, 157, 
158, 159 
Location of Objects Under Water, Ap¬ 
parent, Frank B. Spalding (Title), 
310 
Lonchoconus of Argentine Republic, 156 
Lophiotherium cervulum, 112 
Lophophyllum, 82, 93 
proliferum, 47, 48, 80 
Lower Eocene fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 
107, 108, 109, 110 
Lower Helderberg series, Limestones of the, 
91 
Lower Landenian fossil vertebrates of Bel¬ 
gium, 108 
Lower Montian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 
107 
