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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Fox Hills sandstone 350 



— — section 330 



France, Reference to mammal-bearing 



horizons in 323 



— , Pillow lavas of 599 



Free, E. E., cited on climatic changes 



in Southwest 558-562 



Fritz, H., cited on sun-spots and re- 

 lated phenomena 553 



Frontier formation, Coal-bearing mem- 

 bers of the 346 



Gabbro of Diamond Hill-Cumberland 



district ....'. 449 



Gale, H. S., cited on climatic changes . 

 in Southwest 559 



— Lake strands 564 



Galena formation, Conglomerate in the. 269 



— -Trenton series, Conglomerates of the 265 

 Gardiner, C. I., cited on pillow lavas. 608 

 Gardner, , cited on Puerco and 



Torrejon fauna 401 



Garnetiferous hornblende schist of 



New Hampshire 75 



Geikie, a., cited on Cretaceous of Eng- 

 land 341 



— — — lithologic sequence in France 



and England 336 



origin of pillow lavas 638-650 



— — — pillow lava 602, 603, 



605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610-635 



structure of lavas 592-593 



Rhone glacier 491 



Geikie, James, cited on spheroidal 



structure 610 



Genesis of glauconite ; C. Palmer 91 



Geologic history of the coral-reef tract 

 and comparisons with other coral- 

 reef areas ; T. W. Yaughan 41 



Geological relations between the Cre- 

 taceous and Tertiarv of southern 

 California ; C. A. Waring 152 



— section along the Yukon - Alaska 



boundary line between Yukon and 

 Porcupine rivers; D. D. Cairnes.. 179 



Geology of the Diamond Hill-Cumber- 

 land district in Rhode Island-Mas- 

 sachusetts ; C. H. Warren and S. 

 Powers 75, 435 



southern end of the San Joa- 

 quin Yalley ; G. C. Gester 123 



— Uinta formation; G. Douglass. 



144-417 



Wabana iron ore of Newfound- 

 land ; A. O. Hayes 74 



Georgia, Geological work in 173 



Germany, Pillow lavas in 595 



Gester, G. C. Geology of the southern 



end of the San Joaquin Yalley. . . . 123 



GiDLEY, J. W., cited on Fort Union 



fauna 389 



— , Discussion of Multituberculata by . . 140 



— , Fauna of the Cumberland Pleisto- 

 cene cave deposit 142 



Gilbert, G. K., cited on land subsi- 

 dence 60 



— washing of sediments. 730,755-756 



— , Reference to Niagara Falls pictures 



by 36 



Gilbert Gulf beaches 237 



Gilmer, F. W., Coastal Plain geology 



by 160 



Glacial dam in the Allegheny River, 



Pennsvlvania 215 



— deltas 241 



— — , terraces, and detritus of the Con- 



necticut Yalley 226-229 



— deposits in the Don Yalley 71 



of Don River 205 



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 Glacial drift on Magdalen Islands .... 84 



— erosion in Montana 86 



— ice-dam in Allegheny River 84 



— Lake Missoula ; R. W. Stone 87 



— meanders, ox-bows, and kettles in 



the Connecticut Yalley 232 



— period, Yarious hypotheses as to 



causes of the 565-577 



— - — , Connection between changes of 



climate and 556 



— temperatures. Reference to 537 



— topography. Glade Run terrace, 



Pennsylvania [plate 9] 215 



Glaciation and land distribution. Chart 



of 586 



— in Argentina 31 



— — Brazil 31 



— — Colorado. Early Tertiary 31 



the northern coast ranges of Cali- 

 fornia 120 



— of the Permian period 578-588 



Glacier Bay, Submarine topography in. 88 



Glauconite, Genesis of 91 



Glenn, L. C, Geological work in Ten- 

 nessee of 168 



Glen WILLIAM section, Ontario 317 



Gneisses of New Jersey, Mode of for- 

 mation of 44 



GooDE, G. B.. Reference to writings of. 159 



GooDSPEED. Jr., G. E., cited on pre- 



Cambrian gabbro 450 



Goldthwait, J. W., Discussion of 



coastal subsidence by 62 



submergence of Connecticut and 



Hudson valleys 64 



— , J. W. Merritt introduced by 75 



— ; Occurrence of glacial drift on the 



Magdalen Islands 84 



Gordon, C. H., Geological work in Ten- 

 nessee of 168 



Grabau, a. W., cited on Niagara Gorge 



section 308 



— cited on Medina fauna 281, 285, 286 



formation 302 



origin of pillow lavas 639 



pillow structure 635 



Queenston 287 



— ; Devonic black shale of Michigan, 



Ohio, Canada, and western New 



York interpreted as a Paleozoic 



delta deposit 137 



— . Discussion of Silurian system of , 



Ontario by 41 



philogeny of crinoids by 135 



Permo - Carboniferous beds of 



Texas 41 



coastal subsidence by 61 



— , Fossils of the Cataract formation 



described by 289 



— ; Some new paleographic maps of 



North America 136 



— suggests replacement of "(irey Band" 



by Thorold sandstone ". 297 



Grafton quartzite 441 



Granites, Analyses of 466 



Grant, C. C, Acknowledgments to ... . 278 

 Grant, U. S., cited on ellipsoidal green- 

 stones G19 



— ; Member of Auditing Committee. ... 40 

 Grants Mill granite of Diamond Hill- 

 Cumberland district 458 



Granger, Walter, cited on Ojo Alamo 



beds 379 



Paleocene vertebrate fauna. . . . 382 



Torrejon fauna 401 



— , Reference to Eocene collections bv. . 144 

 Graphic method of representing the 

 chemical relations of a petrographic 



province 43 



Gravel boulders of limestone. Flatten- 

 ing of 66 



