740 BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



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Cambrian trilobites, Discovery of an- 

 tennae and other appendages of 

 Middle 9g 



Camel from the Miocene of Nebraska 



A new 95 



Canadian P'orestry School, Resolution 

 relating to the late Monseigneur 

 Laflamme and §9 



Carnegie Institute, Complimentary 



"smoker" given by *. 55 



, Vote of thanks to the Board of 



Trustees of 68 



Carney, Frank ; Lake Maumee, in Ohio. 



(Abstract.) 65, 726 



Carpenter, Franklin R., Memoir of 

 (with bibliography), by H. O. Hof- 

 man 48 



"Catinga/^ Definition of ".'. .../.'.'. 193 



Catinga limestone. Age of the 204 



, An older 198 



— limestones. Origin of 192 203 



Cattell, J. McKeen, Conference papers' 



of the First Annual Meeting of the 

 Paleontological Society published 

 in the Popular Science Monthly by. 87 

 Chadwick, G. PL, and H. L. Fairchild ; 

 Iroquois and inferior waters in 

 northern New York (extempore) ... 64 

 Chazy formation in the Ottawa Valley, 

 Paper read bv Percy E. Raymond. 



(Abstract.) ". . . 62, 719 



Chiboiigaman region, Quebec, Canada, 

 The geology of the ; Alfred Ernest 



Barlow. (Abstract.) 67,738 



Cirques and rock-cut terraces. Mount 



Toby. 681 



Clapp, Frederick G. ; Notes on the geo- 

 logical relations of oil pools situ- 

 ated in regions of monoclinal struc- 

 ture. (Abstract.) 67, 737 



Clarke, .Iohn M., Memoir of J. C. K. 



Laflamme by 4 



Robert Parr Whitfield by 22 



— , retiring I'resident of Paleontolog- 

 ical Society, Reference to address 



of 53, 63, 92 



— ; The relation to the strand line of 



the Paleozoic arthropods 94, 279 



Clark^s composite analysis of 345 lime- 

 stones. Reference to 191 



Climate of the Bahia limestone region. 195 

 Clinton sand, A source of oil in Ohio 



67, 736 



Committee, Auditing 2, 62 



Continental (Mid-) Eolation ; Charles 



R. Keyes 687 



Coral reef, Definition and origin of . . . 238 



— reefs (recent). Composition of 239 



-, Character of bottom of 242 



the oceanic salts of 242 



■ . Depth of water and intensity 



of light of 239 



, Motion of the water about. . . . 242 



, specific gravity of the water 



of. Table of 243 



- — , Temperature of 241 



(Paleozoic), Composition of the 



oceanic salts in 250 



, Cambrian, Ordovician, Silu- 

 rian, Devonian, and Carboniferous 



244-248 



, Character of the bottom of . . . 250 



. Depth of water and intensitv 



of light of 247 



.Gotland and Wisconsin Silu- 

 rian 247 



— , Grabau quoted on New York 



- and Wisconsin 247 



, Movement of oceanic waters 



around 250 



Page 



Coral reefs (recent), Specific gravity of 



the oceanic waters of 251 



, Temperature of 250 



, Summary of conditions under 



which were formed Paleozoic and 

 Recent 251 



. The physical condition under 



which were formed, Paleozoic ; T. 

 Wayland Vaughan 93 238 



Correspondents, Election of 3 



— of the Society for 1911 72 



CoTYLEDONARi node of Cycadeoidea, 



The ; G. R. Wieland 91 



Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, 

 Nebraska, Pleistocene of the vicin- 

 ity of 65,730 



— ; Report of 55 



Crandall and Williams, Report of, 



concerning Catinga limestone 202 



Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of 

 western North Dakota and eastern 

 Montana (abstract) ; A. G. Leon- 

 ard 63, 722 



Gushing. H. P. ; Geology of Long Lake 



quadrangle, Reference to 152 



— ; Proposed modifications in the no- 

 menclature of the early Paleozoic 



rocks of New York 62 



Cycadeoidea, The cotyledonary node of 91 



Darton, N. H. ; A list of underground 

 temperatures in t'he United States 



(abstract) , by 54, 716 



— ; Geology of part of Luna County, 



New Mexico (abstract), by.... 55,718 

 — , Report of Photograph Committee by 52 

 Dale, Wm. H., quoted on age of Ca- 

 tinga limestone 205 



— . Reference to papers on Brachio- 



poda, 1870-1909, of 258 



— ; The nature of Tertiary and modern 

 marine faunal barriers and cur- 

 rents 93, 218 



Daubree, ; Experimental geology, 



Reference to 140, 167 



— ; Reference to maps illustrating con- 

 trol of waterways by joints of 159 



Davidson, ; A monograph of recent 



Brachiopoda, Reference to 258. 



Davis, W. M. ; Geographical descriptions 

 in the folios of the Geologic Atlas 

 of the United States. (Abstract.) 



66, 736 

 Deflation and aeroposition. Relations 



of areas of 702 



— in dry regions. Authorities cited on . 696 

 De Launay, M. ; Annales des Mines, 



Reference to 120 



Delkeskamp, Rudolf, On sources of 



thermal waters 120 



Derby, O. A. ; Age of Catinga limestone 



of Bahia 198 



— ; Limestone of the Silurian age at 



Bom Jesus da Lapa, Reference to. 188 

 Desert occupation of the earth. Extent 



of 688 



Diabase, Apparent sun-crack structure 

 in; Edgar T. Wherry. (Abstract.) 



55, 718 

 Diceratherium cooki Peterson, A 

 mounted skeleton in the Carnegie 



Museum of ; O. A. Peterson 95 



Dinosaur from the Triassic of the Con- 

 necticut Valley, A new ; Mignon 



Talbot 94 



— quarry in Uintah County, Utah, The 



Carnegie ; \v . J. Holland 94 



Dittmar, W. ; Mean table of seventy- 

 seven analyses of ocean water.,.. 242 



