INDEX TO VOL. 2. 



659 



Page 



Neocene rocks of Alabama 393 



the Atlantic slope 434 



California 588 



Neumayr, Melchiok, cited on distribution of 



organisms 15 



Nevada, Pre-giacial gravels in 67 



Newberry, J. S., cited on Mesozoic coals 350 



shore lines 203 



the Waverly 31 



— , Misquotation by, noted 417 



— , Reference to work of. 423 



New Brunswick, Glacial lakes in 265 



New Caledonia, Physiography of 14 



Newell, K. H., Acknowledgments to 642 



Newell, W. W., Discovery of diamonds by... 638 

 Newfoundland, Carboniferous fossils from... 529 



— , Glacial lakes in 265 



New Hampshire, Ancient topography of. 548 



—.Glacial lakes in 265 



— , Phosphates of 9 



New Jersey, Ancient topography of. 551 



— , Glacial lakes in 266 



— , Topography of. 542 



— , Traps from' 340 



— , Trias.^ic of 419 



New Mkxico, Cretaceous rocks of. 504 



Newton, Henry, cited on rock disintegration 221 



New York, Ancient shore lines in 466 



topography of. 551 



— , Cambrian rocks of 338 



— , Faulting in 150 



— , Glacial margin in 266 



— , Paleozoic rocks of. 19, 293 



New Zealand, Physiography of 14 



Nichols, G. H., cited on diamonds, in Wis- 

 consin 638 



Nicholson, H. A., Quotation from, on deep- 

 sea deposits 12 



Nickel (The) and copper deposits of Sudbuiy 



district, Canada; Robert Bell 125 



NiscoNLiTH series defined 168 



NiTA crevasse (The); L.C.Johnson 20 



Nomenclature of the ancient crystallines 91 



Carboniferous 16 



Nordenskjolp, a.. Reference to observation 



by 243 



North Carolina, Ancient topography of.. 518, 561 



— , Appomattox formation in 2 



— , Crystalline rocks of 210 



— , Traps of 339 



North Dakota, Glacial lakes in 253, 266 



Northwest Territory, Glacial lakes in 249 



Notes, Methods of recording 187 



Nova Scotia, Glacial lakes in 265 



— , Traps of.. 339 



NucuLA, Illustration of. 48 



Obituary of Richard Owen .Tf. 610 



OcoEE group. Age of the 149 



Officers, Election of 600 



Ohio, Ancient shore lines in , 466 



— , Certain formations of 31 



— , Configuration of 575 



—.Glacial lakes in 266 



— , Megalonyx jeffersoni in 635 



— , Paleozoic rocks of 19 



— Waverly 31 



Olenellus beds in Vermont 334 



Olivine-hypersthene-diabase, Definition of.. 340 



Ontario, Glacial lakes in 258 



Ontario, Lake, Till cliffs on 246 



Orange Sand, Taxonomy of. 5 



Oregon, Cretaceous of. 201 



— , Submarine channels of 325 



Ores, Accumulation of 219 



— of the Sudbury district 131 



Organisms, Former distribution of 14 



Orogenic history of California 325 



Orogeny, Analysis of« 56 



Orthid.t-: (On the family) of the brachiopoda ; 



James Hall 636 



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Orton, Edward, cited on the Waverly 31 



— ; On the occurrence of Megalonyx jeffer- 



soni in central Ohio 635 



— , Quotation from, on the Bedford shale 34 



Ostracode (unidentified), Illustration of 48 



Owen, Richard, Obituary of. 610 



Owen, R., Cartography of Navassa by 75 



OxMooR sandstone definf^d 143 



Oyster beds. Effects of floods on 22 



Pacific coast, Changes of the 323 



Pacing, Method of. 183 



Packard, A. S., cited on glaciation in Canada 267 



Paleolithic implements 640 



Paleozoic rocks. Deformation of 141,156 



of Arkansas 227 



Canada 166 



Iowa 277 



Ohio .31 



the Champlain valley 293 



Paluxy sands. Definition of the 504 



Pamunkey formation. Definition of the 432 



Paterson, p., Collections by 529 



Peale, a. C, cited on rock disintegration 221 



— , Reference to work of 303 



Peat layer. Ancient, in Delaware 640 



Pennian system. Proposal to establish the... 19 



Pennsylvania, Ancient beaches in 473 



topography of 554 



— , Appalachian deformation in 141 



— , Glacial lakes in 266 



— .Glaciation in 457 



— , Paleozoic rocks of. 19 



— . Slates of 314 



— , Topography of 542 



—, Traps from 340 



Penrose, R. A. F., Quotation from, on phos- 

 phates 80 



Peucival, J. G., cited on trap sheets 417 



Petrographic work, A method of 365 



Petrography of the Piedmont rocks 305 



— (The) and structure of the Piedmont 



plateau in Maryland; G. H. Williams 301 



Pn^THONiDES spinosus. Description of 42 



Phillipsia meratnecensis. Description of 43 



— (?) co7isors. Description of. 4^ 



Phillips, John, cited on the Carboniferous 



rocks 17 



Phosphate deposits (The) of the island of 



Navassa; E. V. D'Invilliers 75 



— , The Redonda ..... 6 



Photographs, Appointment of Committee on 2 



— (First annual report on) ; J. S. Diller 615 



Physiographic basis, Cartography on a 541 



— geology of Arkansas , 225 



Piedmont plateau. Crystalline rocks of the... 223 



, Structure of the 301 



, Configuration of the 558 



Pierce, Llewellyn, Relics found by 191 



Pilot knob. Ores of. 221 



Pitcher, G., cited on Cretaceous fossils 516 



Pleistocene continental changes 324 



— deposits of Delaware 640 



— rocks of the Atlantic slope 4.34 



— subsidence 465 



Pliocene of the Pacific coast 325 



Pontchartrain clays. Definition of the 24 



Port Hudson formation. Equivalents of the.. 25 



Potomac formation. Description of the 436 



Potsdam sandstone, Relations of the 218 



PoTTEK, W. B., Reference to work of 219 



Pottery clays of the Appomattox 4 



Powell, J. W., Acknowledgments to 416 



—.cited on the plateau region 328 



— , Donation of photographs by 616 



Powell, S. L., Fossil collections by 3I8 



Prairies of Arkansas 240 



Procter, J. R., Record of discussion by 633 



Prokvvs prcvcursor, Illustration of. 48 



Projection, The stereographic 366 



Prosser, C. S., Acknowledgments to 643 



