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173. 



Continent!?. 



174. 



Colorado Desert. 



175. 



Cordillera. 



176. 



Corniferous limestone. 



177. 



Crater Lake. 



178. 



Cretaceous period. 



171). 



Croll. James. 



180. 



Dakota formation. 



181. 



Dawson, G. M. 



182. 



Death Valley. 



183. 



Devonian period. 



184. 



Dike. 



185. 



Drift. 



18G. 



Drumlin. 



187. 



Dutton, C. E. 



188. 



Earth. 



189. 



Earthquakes. 



190. 



Firec-lay near I'ueblo. 1 



191. 



The name "Newark*' ir 



Tuehlc Daily Chieftain, June 24, 1894. 

 in American stratigraphy — ^joint discussion with 

 B. S. Lyman. Journal of Geology, volume 2, pages 55-59. 



192. The chemical equivalence of crystalline and sedimentary rocks [ab- 



stract]. American Geologist, volume 13, pages 213-214. 

 Johnson's Cyclopedia, volume 3. Articles as follows : 



193. Eocene period. 



194. Erie clay. 



195. Erie, Lake. 



196. Faults. 



197. Flagstone. 



198. Geology. 



199. Gilbert, Grove Karl. 



200. Great Basin. 



Johnson's Cycloi)edia. volume 4. Articles as fonowp : 



201. Green River. 



202. Gre<'nsand. 



203. Hague, Arnold. 



204. Hall, James. 



205. Hamilton grouj). 



206. Hayden, F. V. 



207. Homotaxis. 



208. Huronian series. 

 200. Hydrograr)hy. 



210. If-eberg. 



211. Infusorial earth. 



212. Isogeotherms. 

 21.3. Joints. 



214. Jf>rdan River 



215. Jurassjf ]k-v\(><i 



