58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON MEETING 



216. Juratrias period. 



217. Keweenaw series. 



Johnson's Cyclopedia, volume 5. Articles as follows: 



218. Laccolite. 



219. Landslip. 



220. Laurentian Mountains. 



221. Laurentian sj^stem. 



222. Le Conte, Joseph. 



223. Limestone. 



224. Little Colorado River. 



225. Llano Estacado. 



226. Logan, Mount. 



227. Lyell, Sir Charles. 



228. Mesozoic era. 



229. Miocene period. 



230. Moraine. 



231. Mountain. 



1895 



232. [Review of] Eastern boundary of the Connecticut Triassic, by W. M. 



Davis and L. S. Griswold; Some new red horizons, by Benj. Smith 

 Lyman. Journal of Geology, volume 2, pages 644-645, 1894. 



233. Sedimentary measurement of Cretaceous time. Journal of Geology, vol- 



ume 3, pages 121-127. 

 2.34. A rock fissure. Science, new series, volume 2, pages 117-119. 



235. Lake basins created by wind erosion. Journal of Geology, volume 3, 



pages 47-49. Abstract in Scientific American Supplement, volume 39, 

 page 16157. 



236. A report on a geological examination of some Coast and Geodetic Survey 



gravity stations. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Report 

 for 1894, part 2, pages 51-55. 



237. Notes on the gravity determinations reported by G. R. Putnam. Philo- 



sophical Society of Washington Bulletin, volume 13, pages 61-75. 



238. [Report of field and office work during 1894.] United States Geological 



Survey, Fifteenth Annual Report, pages 144-148. 



239. New light on isostasy. Journal of Geology, volume 3, pages 331-334. 



240. Tepee buttes. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, volume 6, 



pages 333-342. 



241. Niagara Falls and their history. National Geographic Monograph, vol- 



ume 1, pages 203-236. 

 Johnson's Cyclopedia, volume 6. Articles as follows: 



242. Neocene period. 



243. Newberry, J. S. 



244. Newark system. 



245. New York (geology). 



246. New York system, 



247. Novaculite. 



248. Old Red sandstone. 



249. Oligocene period. 



