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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OE AMERICA 



Page 

 Merriam. J. C. and C. Stock ; Pleisto- 

 cene vertebrates from an asphalt 

 deposit near McKittrick, Califor- 

 nia 119 



Metamorphis.m of quartzites by Bush- 

 veld igneous complex : F. E. Wright 96 



Mexico. Alamo mining district of 119 



— . Cretaceous of 72 



MiCHiGAX and Bolivian copper deposits 



compared 1-15 



New Jersey copper deposits con- 

 trasted ... * 1-lri 



— copper deposits compared Avith those 



of southern Atlantic States 14.j 



■ lodes. Solvents and precipitants in 100 



— . Native copper deposits of 144 



— . Rose City aerolite 97 



Miller. W. J. : Pre-Cambrian folding 



in North America 66. 679 



MiNERALOGRAPHY as an aid to milling: 



Ellis Thomson 149 



MrxERALOor. Fse of projection appara- 

 tus in teaching 150 



^IiXERALS : Appalachian bauxite de- 

 posits 525 



MixxESOT^, Ladder veins in 146 



— . Magnetite pegmatites in 146 



MiocEXE age of the oil shales at Elko. 



Nevada ; J. P. Buwalda 118 



— beds about Goshen Hole. Wyoming ; 



F. B. Loomis 133 



— -boreal marine fauna from Alaska... 118 

 Mississippi River. Sedimentation at 



the mouths of the 95 



MississippiAX formations in Iowa. 



Illinois, and Missouri 128 



Missouri. Evolution of Stropheorlonta 

 (Jeinissa (Conrad) in Snyder Creek 



shales of 134 



— . Glacial deposits of 91 



— , High temperature vein in 90 



— . Mississippian formations in 128 



— • River claannel through North Da- 

 kota. Origin of . . . . .^ 469 



MoJAVE Ulojane. California. Reconnais- 

 sance traverse from 74 



MoxGOLiA, Geological reconnaissance in SO 

 MoxTAXA. Cretaceous dinosaurs of . . . . 407 

 — . Structure of Rockv Mountains of. . 



53, 263 

 MooEE. R. C. ; Eai'ly Mississippian for- 

 mations of the type region along 

 Mississippi River, in Iowa. Illinois, 



and Missouri 128 



— : Quantitative criteria in paleogeog- 



raphy 85 



— : Physiography of the Paria River 



Valley, southern Ftah 94 



— : Structural features of the Colorado 



Plateau and their origin 88 



MoROCOCHA mining district : M. G. Ed- 

 wards 119 



Morse. R. R. : Geological sketch of the 



Tsin-ling-sban. China 119 



— - and G. D. Louderback : Late Ter- 

 tiary and Quaternary diastrophism 

 iii southern Cebu, Philippine Is- 

 lands 59 



Mother plants of petroleum ; David 



White 145 



MorxTAix formation. Hypothesis of 61, 381 

 MouxT Robson Cambro-Ordovician sec- 

 tion 721 



Multilamellar invertebrates 133 



Myadesma, a new genus of Pelecypoda 

 from the marine Olisrocene of the 

 west coast ; B. L. Clark 118 



Native copper deposits of Michigan : 



L. C. Graton 144 



Page 

 Native copper deposits of the southern 

 Atlantic States as compared espe- 

 cially with those of Michigan ; T. L. 



Watson 145 



Natioxal Research Council, Election of 



representative on 126 



— . Functions of the Division of 



Geology and Geography of the .... 54 



Necrology 15 



Nelsox, W. a. ; Appalachian bauxite 



deposits 525 



— : Origin and formation of certain Ap- 

 palachian bauxite deposits 97 



Nevada. Oil shales at Elko 118 



— . Spring Mountain Ranee of southern 89 

 Newark system of T'nited States corre- 

 sponds to Gondwana of Hindustan 82 

 New Exglaxd. Cross-section of Appa- 

 lachian in southern 253 



New Exglaxd-Acadiax region. Shore- 

 lines of the 57 



New .Jersey and Michigan copper de- 

 posits contrasted 145 



New Mexico. Cretaceous dinosaurs of. 407 

 New species of crested trachodont dino- 

 saur : W. A. Parks 130 



— ■ teaching diaerram for igneous rocks : 



A. B. Van Esbroeck 97 



New York. Chemung stratigraphy in 



western 68 



— . Igneous rocks of Ithaca 99 



— . Postglacial banded clay near city of 92 

 Nomexclature of southern California 



and Texas regions. Geographic. ... 67 

 NoMTXATTXG Committee of Cordilleran 



Section 120 



North America, Geosynclines of 53 



— • — . Marine Eocene horizons of west- 

 ern 134 



— • — , Pre-Cambrian folding in 679 



— ■ — . Sites and nature of geosvnclines 



of 151 



North Carolixa. Titaniferous iron ores 



of 146 



North Dakota. Origin of Missouri 



River channel through 469 



North Thompson River trench. British 



Columbia 99 



Notes on isostasy : C. E. Van Orstrand 300 

 — ■ — -the salt domes of North America: 



E. De Golyer 66 



Observattqxs on coal swamns in north- 

 ern West Virginia where Permian 

 conditions prevail: .J. L. Tilton . . . 72 



the range and distribution of cer- 

 tain tynes of Canadian Pleistocene 

 concretions : E. M. Kindle 64 



Occur^T>EXCE of leucite in the Alban 



Hills : H. S. Washineton 150 



Offioeks and Fellows of Mineralogical 



Society. Election of 147 



Paleontological S o c i e t v. 



Eipction of 124 



— of Cordilleran Section. Election of.. 118 

 — . corresDondents. and Fellows of the 



Geolosical Societv 103 



— ■ — — members of the Paleontological 



Societv 137 



— of f^eoloeical Society. Election of... 12 

 — • — ■ the Societv of Economic Geol- 

 ogists. Election of 143 



Ohio. New ostracoderms from 133 



Oil and water, Capillarv relations of. . 



100, 1^5 



— shales at Elko. Nevada 118 



Okaxog.\x Hio-hlands. Topography and 



geology of 75 



Oligocexe marine fauna from Alaska. 118 

 — . New genus of Pelecypoda from west 



coast marine 118 



