INDEX TO VOLUME 22 



743 



Page 

 Kbejci, J., and K. Feistmantel ; The 

 fault sj'stem of the Silurian basin 

 in central Bohemia, Reference to. . 161 



Labrador-Newfoitndlaxd I'aleozoic sec- 

 tion, The 96 



Lacustrine theory of Great IMains de- 

 posits, Objections to 710 



Laflamme, J. C. K., Memoir of (with 

 bibliography and portrait), by 

 John M. Clarke 4 



LAFLA^tME, MoxsEiGN'EUR. Resolution re- 

 lating to Canadian Forestry School 

 and the late 62 



Lake George depression and eastward. 



Drainage of 180 



— Maumee, in Ohio (abstract); Frank 



Carney 65, 726 



Lambdotherium zone in the Big Horn 



basin, Wyoming. The 95 



Lamplugii, G. W. ; The geology of the 

 Zambesi basin around the Batoka 



gorge. Reference to 138 



Laxd, Repeating patterns in the relief 

 and in the structure of, by William 



Herbert Hobbs 54, 123-176 



Landscapes, Character profiles in 124 



— , Different orders of space units 128 



— , Relief patterns in 124 



— , Space units in profiles 127 



Lawson, a. C. ; The geomorphogeny of 

 the Tehachapf Valley system, Ref- 

 erence to 153 



• — ; Twentieth Annual Report of the 

 Geological and Natural History 

 Survey of Minnesota, Reference to. 149 

 Lee^ Willis Thomas ; T'nconformity in 

 the so-called Laramie of the Raton 

 coal field of New Mexico. (Ab- 

 stract.) 54, 717 



Leonard. A. G. : The Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary formations of western 

 North "^Dakota and eastern Mon- 

 tana. (Abstract.) 63. 722 



Lepox, L. R., Analysis of oolitic lime- 

 stone from Carahyba, Bahia, by. . . 190 

 Limestone from Carahyba, Bahia, 



Analysis of 190 



— horizons of Bahia, The 188 



— plains of the interior of Bahia and 



the climatic changes suggested l)y 



them. Aggraded. 187 



Limestones of Bahia, Chrystalline, Sa- 



litre, Cretaceous, and Catinga 



189-191, 204 



, Old Catinga 201, 202 



LiNDE, J. G., Reference to studies on 



the joint system of 143 



LiNEA.MEXTS, Definition of 143 



— , Relation to joints and faults 144 



— , The varied expression of 143 



Lttna County, New Mexico, Geology of 



part of; N. H. Darton. (Abstract.) 



55, 718 

 Luzerne River (New York), The 184 



McGee, W J : Note on jointed struc- 

 ture. Reference to 151 



Mam.malian fauna. II, Aftonian 66,207 



Martin. Lawrence ; Two glaciers in 



Alaska. (Abstract.) 66,731 



Matthes, F. K. ; The lessons of the 

 Little Yosemite Valley. (Abstract.) 



65, 730 



Matthew, G. F. ; Movements of the 

 earth's crust at Saint John, New 

 Brunswick, in post-Glacial times. 

 Reference to 1^'^ 



Maumee Lake, Ohio; Frank Carney. 



(Abstract.) 65, 726 



Page 



Medus.e from Cambrian rocks of Brit- 

 ish Columbia. Fossil 95 



Me.vibership of the Society, Summary 



of the 34 



Me.morials of deceased Fellows. 1910. . 4-52 



Merriam. Joh.x C. Authority to organ- 

 ize the Cordilleran Section of the 

 Paleontological Society given to. . . 88 



— . President American Society of Ver- 

 tebrate Paleontologists. Oflficial no- 

 tice given of agreement to unite 

 with the Paleontological Society by 87 



Merrill. George P. ; The Moldavite 



question. (Abstract.) 67, 736 



Meteorites, Quantitative classification 

 of; Oliver C. Farrington. (Ab- 

 stract.) 67, 736 



Miller, Willet G. ; The cobalt-nickel 

 arsenides and silver deposits of 

 Temiskaming, Reference to 148 



— and Cyril W. Knight; The pre- 



Cambrian of southeastern Ontario. 55 

 Miller, William J. ; Pre-Glacial course 



of the upper Hudson River. 64, 177-186 

 MiLXE and Burtox ; Photographs of 



Neo Vallev (Japan) earthquake 



faults. Reference to 173 



MiocEXE igneous rocks and thermal 



waters 106 



— of Nebraska. A new camel from the. 95 

 Mississippi basin. A system of quater- 

 nary lakes in the 66, 732 



- — , Colorado, and Columbia rivers. The 



source of 104 



Mohawk glacial lobe ; Albert I'erry 



Brigham 64. 183, 725 



Mo.Tsisovics, Ed.mi'xd; Die Dolomit- 

 Riffe von Siidtirol und Venetien. 

 Reference to 161 



MoLDAViTE question. The ; George P. 



Merrill. (Abstract.) 67.736 



MoxTESSUS DE Ballore, F. de ; La Sci- 

 ence Seismologique, Reference to. . . 145 



MoRopTTs elatus Marsh, The skull of ; 



W. J. Holland 94 



Mount Toby, Cirques and rock-cut ter- 

 races of 681 



, Location of 681 



Mouchez, E. ; Les cotes du Bresil, 3d 



ed.. Reference to 197 



Murray, Sir John, quoted on marine 



temperature 241 



the influence of temperature on 



the secretion of calcium carbonate 



by marine organisms 250 



"Mttatioxs^' of Waagen and "muta- 

 tions" of De Vries. or rectigrada- 

 tions of Osborn compared ; H. F. 

 Osborn 96 



Newsom, J. F., and J. C. Braxxer ; The 

 Red River and Clinton monoclines. 

 Reference to 151 



NiLEs, William Harmox, Memoir of. by 



George H. Barton 8 



North America, Revision of Paleozoic 



system of (part II) 63, 289-680 



OcEAX water. Mean of seventy-seven 



analyses of 242 



Officers, members, and correspondents 



of the Paleontological Society, 1911 97 



— of the Society for 1911 71 



OiiERX, D. W. ; The stratigraphy of the 



lower Pennsvlvanian of northeast- 

 ern Okhihonia. (Abstract.).... 63.720 

 Oil in Ohio. The Clinton sand as a 

 source of; J. A. Bownockor. (Ab- 

 stract.) 67,786 



