INDEX TO VOLUME 34 



Page 

 Aerolite from Rose City, Michigan ; 



E. O. Hovey 97 



Africa^ Diamond mines of South 150 



— , Geological map of the Bushveld com- 

 plex, Transvaal . 95 



— , Jurassic dinosaurs of 405 



— , Lavas of South 97 



— ■, Permian faunas of 403 



— . Schoepite from the Congo 150 



xiiRiCAX Protectorate. Vanadium de- 

 posits from southwest 150 



Agasoma^ Phylogeny of the genus 118 



A HIGH temperature vein in Madison 



County. Missouri; W. A. Tarr. . . . 99 



Alamo mining district, Mexico 119 



Alaska^ Boreal marine fauna from. . . . 118 

 A LAYMAX^s view of the theory of isos- 



tasy ; C. K. Leith 57 



Alban Hills, Occurrence of leucite in 



the 150 



Alberta, Cretaceous dinosaurs of 407 



— , Effect of Pleistocene glaciation in . . 82 



— . Pleistocene glaciation in 419 



Aldrich, H. R. ; Magnetic surveying on 

 the copper-hearing rocks of Wis- 

 consin 145 



Allegheny formation in western Penn- 

 sylvania 68 



America, Cenozoic mammals of 408 



American rhinoceroses and the evolu- 

 tion of Deceratherium ; E. S. Trox- 



ell 134 



Ax effect of climatic change on the su- 

 perficial alteration of ore deposits ; 



H. H. Knox 146 



AxDHEWS, E. C. ; Contribution to the 



hypothesis of mountain-building 61, 381 

 — ; Geographic distribution of ore de- 

 posits in Australia 144 



Annual dinner. 75 



Appalachian bauxite deposits ; W. A. 



Nelson 97, 525 



— structure. Outlines of 309 



Appalachians in southern New Eng- 

 land, Cross-section of 253 



Arizona, Verde River lake beds in. . . . 119 

 Arnold, Ralph, and B. L. Clark; 



Fauna of the Sooke formation. ... 118 



Asiatic arcs; W. H. Hobbs 53,243 



A source of pressure for ore forma- 

 tion ; L. C. Graton 146 



Atlantic Coastal Plain, Tertiary and 



Pleistocene terrace plains of 91 



— States native copper deposits com- 



pared with those of Michigan 145 



Attempt to study the actual capillary 

 relationships of oil and water ; 



C. W. Cook 100 



Auditing Committee. Election of 11 



of the Geological Society, Report 



of the 55 



Paleontological Society, Ap- 

 pointment of 124 



AuRoussEAU, M., and N. L. Bowen ; 

 Fusion of sedimentarv rocks in 



. drill holes 96, 431 



Australia, Ore deposits in 144 



AUTUNITE of the uranite group 150 



B.\LL. Sydney H., Secretary ; Proceed- 

 ings of the Second Annual Meeting 

 of the Society of Economic Geol- 

 ogists, held at Ann Arbor, Michi- 

 gan, December 28-30, 1922 143 



Page 

 Banded postglacial clay near New York 



City ; C. A, Reeds 92 



B.\rrell, .Joseph, Memorial of 18 



— ; Work on problems in sedimentation 28 

 Bassler, R. S. ; Embayments and over- 

 laps in central Tennessee 132 



— . Secretarif ; Proceedings of the Four- 

 teenth Annual Meeting of the Pale- 

 ontological Society, held at Ann 

 Arbor, Michigan, December 28-30. 

 1922 121 



— ; The problem of fossil multilamellar 



invertebrates 133 



Bate MAN. A. M. ; Primary chalcocite, 



Bristol copper mine, Connecticut. . 146 



Bauxite deposits in the Appalachians. 



97, 525 



Bayley, W. S. ; Titaniferous iron ores 



of western North Carolina 146 



Bean, E. F. ; Road materials investiga- 

 tion in Wisconsin 146 



Bextonite deposits in the Appalachians 525 



Berkey. C. p. ; Geological reconnas- 



sance in Mongolia 80 



— , Se:)eUiri/ : I'roceedings of the 

 Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the 

 Geological Society of America, held 

 at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Thurs- 

 day-Saturday. December 28-30, 1922 1 



Bolivian and Michigan copper deposits 



compared 145 



Boom Beach (Isle-au-haut, Maine) : A 



sea-mill ; .J. M. Clarke 65 



Boreal marine fauna from the Upper 

 Oligocene or Lower Miocene of 

 Alaska ; B. L. Clark 118 



BouDiNAGE, an unusual structural phe- 

 nomenon ; T. T. Quirke 649 



— , Parallel folds and 59 



Bowen, N. L.. and M. Aurousseau ; 

 Fusion of sedimentarv rocks in 

 drill holes 96, 431 



Bowie, William ; Present status of the 

 geodetic work in the United States 

 and the value to geology 74 



Branson, E. B., and J. S. Williams ; 

 Evolution of Stropheodonta de- 

 missa (Conrad) in the Snyder 

 Creek shales of Missouri 134 



Bretz. J. H. ; Glacial drainage in the 



Columbia Plateau 92, 573 



Bristol copper mine. Connecticut, 



Chalcocite from. 146 



British Columbia Cambro-Ordovician 



section 721 



. Cretaceous age and early Eocene 



uplift of a peneplain in. ..... . 99,561 



Bucher. W. H. ; Further experiments 

 on the fracturing of hollow brittle 

 spheres and their bearing on major 

 diastrophism 81 



Building of the southern Rockj' Moun- 

 tains ; W. T. Lee 285 



Burling, L. D. : Cambro-Ordovician sec- 

 tion near Mount Robson, British 

 Columbia 721 



Burton Dictyosponge 127 



Bushveld complex. Geological map of. 95 



— igneous complex, Metamorphism of 



quartzites by the 96 



Butler, B. S. : Suggested explanation 

 of the high ferric iron content of 

 limestone contact zones 146 



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