﻿INDEX 
  TO 
  NIAGARA 
  FALLS 
  AND 
  VICINITY 
  

  

  283 
  

  

  Rhynchonella, 
  I94^-95^ 
  

  

  acinus, 
  I93^ 
  

  

  (?) 
  bidens, 
  194^ 
  

  

  (?) 
  bidentata, 
  I95\ 
  

  

  robusta, 
  I94^ 
  

   Rhynchotreta, 
  I92\ 
  

  

  cuneata 
  americana, 
  100*, 
  loi®. 
  

   var. 
  americana, 
  192*. 
  

   Ridge 
  road, 
  60". 
  

   Ringueberg, 
  E. 
  N. 
  S., 
  cited, 
  257^-58', 
  

  

  102^; 
  mentioned, 
  18^. 
  

   Rochester 
  shales, 
  33*^, 
  102^-5®; 
  illus. 
  

  

  facing 
  p. 
  94; 
  fossils, 
  232-37. 
  

   Rock 
  of 
  ages, 
  illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  54. 
  

   Rogers, 
  H. 
  D., 
  cited, 
  258'. 
  

   Rondout 
  waterlime, 
  ii.s", 
  II5^-I6^ 
  

   Russell, 
  I. 
  C, 
  cited, 
  49', 
  258'. 
  

  

  Saginaw 
  river, 
  pre-glacial, 
  46". 
  

  

  St 
  Davids 
  gorge, 
  27^ 
  5i*-52*, 
  77*- 
  

  

  8o\ 
  

   Salina 
  beds, 
  29*, 
  33', 
  114'- 
  15', 
  128'. 
  

   Saline 
  character 
  of 
  waters 
  during 
  

  

  early 
  Medina 
  epoch, 
  122*. 
  

   Scenidium, 
  1891 
  

  

  pyramidale, 
  189^ 
  

   Schiller, 
  quoted, 
  16*. 
  

   Schmidt, 
  Fr., 
  cited, 
  258'. 
  

   Schuchert, 
  cited, 
  18*. 
  

   Scovell, 
  J. 
  T., 
  cited, 
  258^ 
  

   Sea, 
  access 
  to 
  St 
  Lawrence 
  and 
  

  

  Ontario 
  basins, 
  64^ 
  

   Semicoscinium, 
  171^. 
  

  

  tenuiceps, 
  171*. 
  

   Seneca 
  Indians, 
  massacre 
  of 
  English 
  

  

  soldiers 
  by, 
  isl 
  

   Shaler, 
  N. 
  S., 
  cited, 
  258^; 
  mentioned, 
  

  

  I8^ 
  

   Shawangunk 
  conglomerates, 
  33*. 
  

   Shells 
  of 
  Niagara 
  river 
  gravels, 
  67^, 
  

  

  238-52. 
  

   Siluric 
  deposits, 
  29®, 
  33^. 
  

   Siluric 
  fossi's, 
  130^-46®; 
  distribution, 
  

  

  23^-37- 
  

   Siluric 
  rock 
  series, 
  I8^ 
  

   Siluric 
  time, 
  history 
  of 
  Niagara 
  re- 
  

   gion 
  during, 
  I2I®-29^ 
  

   Siluro-Devonic 
  contact, 
  II7®-20^ 
  

   Slickensides, 
  99^ 
  

   Souvenirs, 
  of 
  Niagara, 
  8^ 
  

  

  Spencer, 
  J. 
  W., 
  cited, 
  258^-59^, 
  42°, 
  

   43*, 
  43', 
  44", 
  46', 
  49', 
  53', 
  57', 
  83'; 
  

   mentioned, 
  6\ 
  18®. 
  

   Sphaerium, 
  245*-47\ 
  

  

  stamineum, 
  246*'-47\ 
  

  

  striatinum, 
  246". 
  

   Spirifer, 
  I97^-200^ 
  

  

  crispus, 
  10 
  1 
  ^ 
  102^ 
  I99^ 
  

   var. 
  corallinensis, 
  199®. 
  

  

  eriensis, 
  102^ 
  199^-200". 
  

  

  niagarensis, 
  o8\ 
  100", 
  10^*, 
  198^- 
  

   99^ 
  

  

  pyramidalis, 
  I97^ 
  

  

  radiatus, 
  ioi\ 
  I98^ 
  

  

  sulcatus, 
  loi^ 
  20ol 
  

   Statistics, 
  22'-24. 
  

   Stephanocrinus, 
  i53'''-55*. 
  

  

  angulatus, 
  i54'-55'- 
  

  

  gemmiformis, 
  155^ 
  

  

  ornatus, 
  103'. 
  

   Sterki, 
  V., 
  acknowledgments 
  to, 
  238^. 
  

   Stose, 
  G. 
  W., 
  cited, 
  259^ 
  

   Strata, 
  dip, 
  28'; 
  succession 
  of, 
  figure 
  

   showing, 
  19; 
  origin 
  and 
  efifeit 
  on 
  

   topographic 
  features, 
  3i"-37'. 
  

   Stratigraphy 
  of 
  the 
  Niagara 
  region, 
  

  

  86'- 
  1291 
  

   Stratum 
  and 
  bed, 
  distinction 
  be- 
  

   tween, 
  Io8^ 
  

   Streptelasma 
  caliculus, 
  1371 
  

   Striatopora, 
  147^-48^ 
  

  

  flexuosa, 
  1481 
  

   Stromatopora, 
  112^, 
  125", 
  I34^-35^ 
  

  

  concentrica, 
  112®, 
  I34*-35^ 
  

   Stropheodonta, 
  I8o^-8I^ 
  

  

  corrugata, 
  loi*, 
  i8i\ 
  

  

  profunda, 
  g6\ 
  97^ 
  181*. 
  

   Strophonella, 
  i82\ 
  

  

  patenta, 
  98', 
  ioi\ 
  182*. 
  

  

  striata, 
  i82l 
  

   Subsequent 
  streams, 
  39*, 
  47*, 
  53^ 
  

  

  Table 
  of 
  Paleozoic 
  subdivisions, 
  20- 
  

   21. 
  

  

  Table 
  rock, 
  13'. 
  

  

  Tarr, 
  R. 
  S., 
  cited, 
  259', 
  50'; 
  men- 
  

   tioned, 
  18'. 
  

  

  Taylor, 
  F. 
  B., 
  cited, 
  259'-6o^ 
  57", 
  58', 
  

   62^ 
  64', 
  76', 
  77', 
  79', 
  83'; 
  maps 
  of 
  

   Great 
  lakes, 
  63; 
  mentioned, 
  6\ 
  18*. 
  

  

  