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Bulletins, published, 116-19; in 

 press and in preparation, 120. 



Burnham, Stewart H., work on 

 botanical collections, 75. 



Caddis flies, 80. 



Caledonia quadrangle, 10. 



Calvin, Samuel, cited, 158; men- 

 tioned, 159. 



Cambro-Siluric in northeastern New- 

 York, evidences of physical oscil- 

 lations during, 72-74. 



Carmel quadrangle, 16. 



Caryocrinites ornatus, explanation 

 of plate, 182. 



Caryocrinus ornatus, 163. 



Catskills, local glaciation in, 22. 



Cattaraugus county, earthworks 

 and village sites, 105. 



Caulostrepsis taeniola, 169. 

 explanation of plate, 194. 



Caunopora, 166. 



explanation of plate, 174. 

 placenta, 166. 



Cazenovia quadrangle, 10. 



Cecidomyiidae, new species, 81. 



Chadwick, George H., cited, 42; 

 paleontologic work, 43. 



Chamberlin, cited, 22. 



Champlain, lake, form of, an out- 

 ward expression of faults, 15; 

 talk by John M. Clarke on, 68- 



69. 

 Champlain valley, water' levels in, 



19, 65 ; Lower Siluric paleogeog- 



raphy of, 67-68. 

 Chautauqua count3% earthworks 



and village sites, 105. 

 Chazy beds, coral and stromatop- 



oroid reefs in, 14. 

 Chittenango quadrangle, 10. 

 Chonet.es, 155-58. 



sarcinulatus, 157. 



explanation of plates, 176, 178. 

 Civil, religious and mourning coun- 

 cils and ceremonies of adoption, 



119. 

 Clark, P. E., cited, 42. 

 Clarke, John M., cited, 41, 51, 52, 



53, 54, 55, 116; talk on Lake 



Champlain, 68-69; Beginnings of 

 * Dependent Life, 146-69. 



Claypole, cited, 57. 



Claj^ton, 21. 



Climacograptus bicornis, 60. 

 typicalis, 61. 



Clinton hematite ores, exploitation 

 of, 23- 



Clionolithes, 168. 

 palmatus, 169. 



explanation of plate, 194. 



(Vioa) priscus, explanation of plates, 

 186, 188, 194. 

 radicans, 168. 



explanation of plates, 188, 190, 

 192. 

 reptans, 168. 



explanation of plate, 192. 



Corallidomus concentricus, 169. 



Corals, 49; and barnacles, 162; 

 and starfish, 165-66; and worms, 

 i53~6o; coral on a coral, 166-69. 



Covey hill, 19, 20, 65. 



Crinoids, 150; and cystids with 

 gastropods, 162-65; and Myzos- 

 tomum, 166; and starfish, 165-66. 



Cromyocrinus simplex, explana- 

 tion of plate, 182. 



Ctenophyllia, 167. 



Cushing, H. P., geological work, 

 11; cited, 12, 33; mentioned, 62; 

 on evidences of physical oscilla- 

 tions during the Cambro-Siluric in 

 northeastern New York, 72-74; 

 Geologv^ of the Long Lake quad- 

 rangle, 117. 



Cyclonema bilix, 163. 



explanation of plate, 182. 



Cystids and crinoids with gastro- 

 pods, 162-65. 



Cystiphyllum, 154. 



explanation of plate, 174. 



Dalmanella superstes, explanation 



of plate, 188. 

 Dana, cited, 53. 

 Darton, N. H., paleontological 



work, 41. 



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