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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



I*age 



Hague, Arnold ; Origin of the tliermal 

 waters in the Yellowstone National 

 Park 103 



— , Reference to address of retiring 



President 55 



— , Response to address of welcome by 



President 2 



Hall, T. S., cited on graptolite hori- 

 zons 234 



Hall and Clarke ; An introduction to 

 the study of Brachiopoda, Refer- 

 ence to 258 



Hallock, W. H., Temperature of un- 

 derground geyser reservoirs proved 

 by 116 



Harder, E. C. ; The joint system in the 

 rocks of southwestern Wisconsin 

 and its relation to the drainage 

 network, Reference to 143 



— - ; The Richland center district, Refer- 

 ence to 149 



Harkness, Robert H., Reference to 



work on joint systems of 167 



Haughton, Samuel, Reference to work 



on joint systems of 167 



Hayes, C. W., Deposits from aqueous 

 solutions associated with igneous 

 rocks described by 117 



Headlam, E. J. ; A new island in the 



Bay of Bengal, Reference to 147 



HiCB, Richard R. ; An unusual distor- 

 tion of the lower Kittanning coal. 

 (Abstract.) 54, 716 



Hill, Robert T. ; Geology of the Sierra 

 Almoloya, with notes on the tec- 

 tonic history of the Mexican pla- 

 teau, Reference to 155 



Hitchcock, Mrs. Charlotte E., Ref- 

 erence to bird's-eye view of Mount 

 Toby of 681 



Hjort, Johan, quoted on depth of sun- 

 ray penetration from article on 

 "The Michael Bars North Atlantic 

 Deep-Sea Expedition" 240 



HoBBS, W. H. ; Examples of joint con- 

 trolled drainage from Wisconsin 

 and New York, Reference to 143 



— ; On some principles of seismic ge- 

 ology, Reference to 146 



— quoted on faults and joints of the 



Pomperaug Valley 167, 169 



— ; Repeating patterns in the relief and 



in the structure of the land 



54, 123-176 



— ; The lineaments of the Atlantic bor- 



der region, Reference to 144,153 



— ; The river system of Connecticut, 



Reference to 155 



— ; Transactions of the Wisconsin 



Academy of Science, Reference to. . 148 



HoBSON, B. ; The volcanoes of Mexico, 



Reference to 154 



HoFMAN, H. O., Memoir of Franklin R. 



Carpenter by 48 



Holland, W. T., Director Carnegie Mu- 

 seum, Invitation extended to the 

 Paleontological Society by 86 



— , Resolution concerning freight rates 



presented by 53 



— , Special mention made of 68 



— ; The Carnegie Dinosaur quarry in 



Uintah County, Utah (extempore) . 94 



— ; The skull of M or opus elatus Marsh 



(extempore) 94 



Hollick, Arthur ; Results of a pre- 

 liminary investigation of the Kenai 

 flora of Alaska (read by F. H. 

 Knowlton) 91 



Hovey, E. O., elected Secretary 2 



— , Secretary Petrologic, Mineralogic, 



and Economic Section 67 



Page 

 Hudson River, Post-Glacial course of.. 179 



(upper), Pre-Glacial course of 



the 64, 177-186 



HuNTON formation, Oklahoma, The new 

 stratigraphic units of the ; Chester 

 A. Reeds 92 



Ice erosion. Influence on Hudson River 



and Lake George depression 182 



— sheet erosion and deposition in the 



region of the Great Lakes, A study 

 of; Frank Bursley Taylor. (Ab- 

 stract. ) 65, 727 



Iddings, J. P. ; A fracture valley sys- 

 tem, Reference to 153 



— ; Geology of the Yellowstone Na- 

 tional Park, Reference to Ill 



— , Studies of Yellowstone Park rhyo- 



lites by ." . . Ill 



— and Whitjian Cross, Distribution of 



allanite in the siliceous igneous 

 rocks of the Rocky Mountains 



shown by 122 



Igneous rocks and thermal waters, 



Miocene 106 



, Pliocene 107 



, Eocene 104 



within Yellowstone Park, Absa- 



roka Range and the Wind River 



plateau. Area of 104 



lowAN (The) drift (abstract) ; Samuel 



Calvin 65, 729 



Iroquois and inferior waters in north- 

 ern New York ; H. L. Fairchild and 

 G. H. Chadwick 64 



Joints and faults comprised in one sys- 

 tem 166 



Keith, Arthur, Secretary, Report on 

 Geological Nomenclature Commit- 

 tee by . 52 



Kemp, James F., The physiography of 



the Adirondacks, Reference to 180 



— ; The pre-Carabrian of Sweden, with 



comments on American taxonomic 



parallels. (Abstract.) 55, 719 



— , Report of delegates to the Interna- 

 tional Geological Congress (oral) 

 by 62 



— and Newland quoted on courses of 



Hudson, Schroon, and Sacandaga 

 rivers 177 



— — R. RuEDEMANN quoted on geology 



of Elizabethtown and Port Henry 

 quadrangles 152 



Kenai flora of Alaska ; Arthur Hollick . 91 



Keyes, Charles R. ; Mid-Continental 



eolation, by 54, 687 



KuNZ, George F. ; The gem-bearing peg- 

 matites of the world (read by 

 title) 67 



Kittanning (Lower) coal, Unusual dis- 

 tortion of, by Richard R. Hice. 

 (Abstract. ) 54, 716 



Kjerulf, Th. ; Geologie von Norwegen, 



Reference to 130, 140, 144, 145, 158 



Knight, Cyril W., and Willet G. Mil- 

 ler ; The pre-Cambrian of south- 

 eastern Ontario 55 



Knowlton, F. H. ; A new generic type 

 of fossil fern from the American 

 Tertiary 91 



— quoted on Salitre limestones of Ba- 



hia 189 



— ; Remarks on the fossil turtles ac- 

 credited to the Judith River for- 

 mation 95 



Kernerup, a., Geologiska lagttagelser 

 fra Vestkysten af Gronland, Refer- 

 ence to 131, 183 



