INDEX TO VOLUME 25 



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Page 



Rryaxt, Wili:iam L.. elected to Pale- 



ontological Society 134 



BroDiNGTOX, A. F. ; Reconnaissance of 

 the Algonkian rocks of southeast 

 Newfoundland 40 



Beekly, a. L., cited on geology of In- 

 dian reservations 350 



triceratops-hearing beds 348 



Buckley. , Reference to geological 



work of 166 



Bulbous budding. Theory of origin of 



pillow lavas by 646 



BuRCHARD. , cited on oolitic iron 



ores 769 



Burg, L., cited on climatic pulsations. . 



532-533 



Buried gorge of the Hudson River and 

 geologic relations of Hudson sy- 

 phon of the Catskill aqueduct ; 

 W. O. Crosby 89 



BiHLiXQ, L. D. ; Cambrian and related 

 Ordovician brachiopoda — a study 

 of their inclosing sediments.. 137,421 



— cited on Cambrian fossils from 



Alaska 193 



— , Discussion of new paleographic maps 



by 136 



— ; Lower Paleozoic section of the 



Alaska-Yukon boundary 137 



Butts. Charles^ Reference to Warren 



folio by 216 



BuwALDA. J. P. ; Mammalian fauna of 



the Pleistocene beds at Manix, in 



the Mohave Desert region 156 



By-laws, Amendment to the 49 



— of the Geological Society 97 



Cabots Head section. Ontario 319 



shale 280 



Cairnes. D. D. ; Geological section 

 along the Yukon-Alaska boundary 

 line between Yukon and Alaska 

 rivers 179 



— cited on the Racquet group of Alaska 198 

 Cairxs, F. I.. Description and analysis 



of minerals by '. . . 467 



Calcareous algiie from the Silurian ; 



F. Berckheimer 137 



Califorxia. Charts of climatic changes 



in 530 



— .Contact metamorphic minerals in... 125 



— Cretaceous-Tertiary, Contact in 343 



— , Glaciation on the northern coast 



ranges of 120 



— . Gold in granodiorite of 124 



— . Martinez Eocene of 154 



— . Method of determining age Ter- 

 tiary formations in 152 



— . Miocene dolphin from 142 



— . Pillow lavas of 618 



— . Relation between Cretaceous and 



Tertiary of .' 152 



Oligocene and Eocene in 153 



— Triassic limestones. Fauna of the... 155 



— . Vaqueros of southern 153 



— . Variations in rainfall in 121 



Caloric rersKs cyclonic form of solar 



hypothesis 521 



Calvert. W. R.. cited on erosion sur- 

 faces in South Dakota 326 



geology of Indian reservations. 350 



Lance formation 330 



Livingston formation of Mon- 

 tana 346 



— — — ^ stratigraphic relations of LIa'- 



ingston foi-mation 346 



Ca mbriax and related Ordovician 

 brachiopoda — a study of their In- 

 closing sediments; L. D. Burling.. 421 



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 Cambrlax and Ordovician faunas of 

 southeastern Newfoundland ; G. van 

 Ingen 138 



— conglomerate 268 



— brachiopoda. Comparison of litho- 



logic, stratigraphic, and geographic 



range of 428 



, List of 424-427 



— • fossiliferous localities of Diamond 



Hill-Cumberland district 444 



— of western North America ; C. D. 



Walcott 130 



— rocks of Diamond Hill-Cumberland 



district 445-446 



— sedimentary rocks of Alaska 187 



Caxada, Devonic black shale of 137 



— , Edmonton formation of 337 



— . Glacial deposits of Don River, On- 

 tario 205 



— , Mammal-bearing beds of 326 



Capps, S. R., cited on ellipsoidal green- 

 stones 620 



— origin of pillow lavas 648 



Carboxiferous rock formations of 



Alaska 196 



Carney, F., Discussion of glacial de- 

 posits in Ontario by 72 



Carpenter, W. M., Geological work in 



Louisiana of 172 



Carruthers^ D., cited on inclosed lakes 



of Mongolia 562 



Case, E. C. ; Evidence of climatic oscil- 

 lation in the Permo-Carboniferous 

 beds of Texas 41 



Cataract formations of New York and 



Ontario 277 



in Ontario, Contacts of the [plate 



14] 287 



— . Medina and Clinton, Contact be- 

 tween 292 



— . Relation to other Siluric faunas of 



the 290 



— Sea, Paleogeography of 295 



— section, Ontario 317 



Catesby, , Geological work in 



Florida of 174 



Catskill aqueduct. Geologic relations 



of Hudson syphon of the 89 



— Mountains. Divergent ice-flow on the 



plateau northeast of the 68 



Cause of the postglacial deformation 

 of the Ontario region ; J. W. Spen- 

 cer 65 



Ceylon, Reference to climatic changes 



in 482 



Ceratops beds 325 



misnamed 356 



— fauna. Relationships of 337 



Cextral America, Climatic changes in. 539 

 Cephalopods. Restoration of Paleozoic. 136 

 Cernaysien beds of France and Bel- 

 gium 323 



— fauna 395 



Chadwick shales 285 



Chalmers, R.. cited on non-glaciation 



of Magdalen Islands 84 



Chandler, A. C. : Antelopes in the 



fauna of the Rancho La Brea .... 155 

 Changes in climate of Africa and the 



Americas 541 



California, Charts of . . . . . . . 530 



. Effect on glacial period of 556 



precipitation 542 



the crystallographical and optical 



properties of quartz with rise in 



temperature : F. E. Wright 44 



Characteristics of a corrosion con- 

 glomerate ; F. W. Sardeson 39, 265 



Chart of changes in California climate. 530 

 cloudiness and temperature anom- 

 alies 582-583 



