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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Auditing Committee of Geological So- 

 ciety 5 



Paleontological Society . 133 



Bailey. J. W.. (Jeological Avork iu Flor- 

 ida of 1T4 



Baix. H. F.. Discussion of Great Basin 



deformations by 122 



Baker. C. L.. Acknowledgments to.... 77 



— : Nature of the later deformations in 



certain ranges of the Great Basin . 122 



Ball. , cited on contact of Upper 



and Lower Laramie. 328 



Barber. R. A.. Analysis of quartz rock 



and felsite by 473 



— cited on Diamond Hill . quartz de- 



posits 471 



Barboir. E. H,. Analysis of Fennsyl- 



vania oolites by 767 



— cited on oolites 760-761 



Barite from the Saratoga oil fields. . . 77 

 Barlow. A. E., cited on Lake Huron 



volcanic rocks 254 



— cited on magmatic assimilation 261 



Barxett. V. R.. cited on geology of 



Indian reservations 350 



Barrow. G.. cited on the vesicularity 



of lavas • 6ol 



Bartram. W.. Coastal Plain work of. . 159 



— . Geological work in Florida of 174 



Georgia of 173 



Louisiana of 172 



Texas of • 164 



Ba.scom. F.. Introduction of F. C. 



Brown by 58 



Basix region, Oligocene of 153 



.Pacific Coast Tertiary forma- 

 tions. Correlation of 156 



Bassler. R. S.. Discussion of Alaska 



Paleozoic section by 137 



new paleogeographic maps by . 136 



Bavaria. Pillow lavas in 597 



Beadxell. H. J. L.. cited on inclosed 



lakes of Asia 563 



Bearpaw shale 346 



Beck. R.. cited on ore deposits 770 



Becker. G. F.. Reference to speech at 



dinner by 80 



Belly River beds 369-371 



compared with Judith River 



beds 369 



— correlated with the Judith 



River beds 380 



. Fossils from 370-377. 379 



fauna compared with other faunas 387 



Bellixgham series. Rocks of 448-449 



Bextox sandstone 345 



Berckheimer. F. ; Calcareous alga> 



from the Silurian 137 



— . Discussion of intraformational cor- 

 rugation by 37 



Bergt. W.. cited on oolites 760 



Berry, E. W.. appointed Secretary for 



Group B. Second Section 39 



— cited on Wilcox flora 332. 333 



Bibliography of formation names 50 



Bigelow, F. H.. cited on storm tracks. 509 

 Belgium. Reference to formations along 



north coast of 321 



mammal-bearing horizons in . . . 323 



BiOTiTE granites of Diamond Hill- 

 Cumberland district 459 



Blackweldkr. E.. cited on oolitic lime- 

 stones 74 



Blake. J. F.. cited on pillow lava 602 



Blake. W. P.. Reference to fossil shells 



collected in Galifornia by 162 



BojvTOX, W. S,. cited on pillow lavas... 605 



Page 

 Boxxey. T. G.. cited oh spheroidal ser- 

 pentine 601 



structure 634 



Borkholm formation 286 



Borxite. Composition of 90 



BouxDARY between Cretaceous and Ter- 

 tiary in North America as indicated 

 bv "stratigraphy and invertebrate 



faunas : T. W. Stanton 341 



Bouxdey. E. S.. Title of paper by 124 



BowEX. N. L., Crystallization of cer- 

 tain pvroxene - bearing artificial 



melts 91 



BowEX, C. F., Reference to dinosaurs 



found by 328-329 



— cited on tricera top-bearing beds 348 



Boyd. D.. Reference to 163 



Brachiopoda. Cambrian 137 



Bradley, , Geological work in 



Georgia of. 174 



Brake. Tycho, Reference to meteoro- 



logic observations of 549-550 



Braxxer. J. C, elected chairman of 



Cordilleran Section 125 



— . Geological work in Arkansas of . . . . 167 

 Bra.ssfield formation. Relation of the 



Cataract to the 291 



— Sea. Paleogeography of 292 



Brauxs. R.. cited on pillow structure.. 598 



Brazil. Reference to glaciation in 31 



Brigham, a. P„ cited on glacial phe- 

 nomena in Hudson and ]Mohawk 

 valleys 70 



British America. Pillow lavas of 611 



— Isles. Pillow lavas of 601 



Broxtotherium, New method of re- 

 storing . . . ; 140. 406 



Brooks. A. H., cited on agriculture in 



geological reports 161 



Nasina series of Alaska 186 



^ Nation River formation of 



Alaska 199 



Upper Devonian shales and 



cherts of Alaska 196 



— , Geological work in Alaska by 180 



Brooks. C. G. P., cited on climatic 



changes 541 



Broom. R. : Relations of the American 



pelycosaurs to the South African 



dinocephalians 143 



— : Note on the American Triassic 



genus Placerios Incus 141 



— : Structure and affinities of the mul- 



tituberculata 140 



Browx, B., cited on dinosaur fauna of 



Lower Edmonton 837 



Lance formation 327 



Laramie 338 



relation strips of the Edmon- 

 ton formation 392 



— , Collections from Paskapoo beds by. 



388-389 

 — , Cretaceous - Eocene correlation in 

 New Mexico, Wvoming. Montana, 



Alberta ' 355 



— . Discussion of symposium papers by . 130 

 — . Reference to svmposium paper of. . . 130 



investigations by 323 



Browx, T. C. cited on decomposition of 



marine algae 271 



— . Discussion of Adirondack geology b.v 47 

 — ^ elected to Paleontological Society... 134 

 — : Origin of oolites and the oolitic 



texture of rocks 58, 745 



Bruckxer, — - — . Reference to 35-year 



cycle of 563 



Brumby. . Reference to assistance 



rendered Sir Charles Lyell 163 



Brvaxt, H. C. : Vertebrate fauna of the 

 Triassic limestones at Cow Creek, 

 Shasta County, California 155 



