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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 HoFFMANX, P.. cited on pillow struc- 

 ture 597 



HoLLiCK^ A., Acknowledgmenta to 856 



— cited on fossils from Belly River for- 



mation 370 



fossils of Edmonton forma- 

 tion 366-367 



■ fossils of the Edmonton forma- 

 tion 375 



Holmes, J. A.. State geologist of North 



Carolina 160 



HoLST, N. C. cited on duration of Gla- 

 cial period in Sweden 213 



HoLWAY, R. S., Apparent limits of for- 

 mer glaciation in the northern 



coast ranges of California 120 



— , Discussion of climatic provinces by. 124 



— , Inquiries by 125 



HooKE, R., cited on oolitic texture. . . . 745 

 Hopkins, F. V., Geological work in 



Louisiana of . 172 



Hopkins. T. C, cited on Indiana oolitic 



limestones 748 



— . High-level loop channel 68 



HoRNHLENDE schist of New Hampshire. 75 



HoRNE, J., cited on pillow lava 606 



HovEY, E. 0.. acted as Secretary of 



First Section 65, 84 



— , C. A. Reeds introduced by 75 



— cited on oolites 761-762 



— , Discussion of Staten Island serpen- 

 tine by 88 



Howe, E.. Jr., cited on glacial terraces. 223 

 Hudson and Connecticut valleys, Sub- 

 mergence of the 63 



-- Bay, Pillow lavas of 612 



— Champlain Valley, Reference to gla- 



cial phenomena in 233 



— River. Buried gorge of the 89 



— A^alley, Marine submergence of 219 



Hughes. T. McK.. cited on Moel Try- 



faen fossils 211 



Hume, W. F., cited on climatic changes. 541 

 Humphreys, ^Y. T.. cited on solar radia- 

 tion 8Z 



volcanic relation to climatic 



changes 483-484 



Huntington, , cited on Otero Basin 



terraces of New Mexico 562 



llTNTixGTON, E., Discussion of coastal 



subsidence by 60 



■ — ; Solar hypothesis of climatic 



changes 82, 477 



ICEL.A.ND, Pillow lavas of 608-610 



Idaho, Pillow lavas of 617 



Iddi.vgs, J. P., cited on magmatlc as- 

 similation 261 



— pillow structure 635 



— . Discussion of New Jersey gneisses by. 45 



pillow lava by ." . 33 



Igneous rocks. Diamond Hill-Cumber- 

 land district 449-475 



of Yukon-Alaska boundary 203 



Illustrations of intraformational cor- 

 rugation ; J. .\I. Clarke 37 



the recent exposure of the Sara- 

 toga Springs ; J. M. Clarke 38 



Improvements in methods of investigat- 

 ing highly carbonized materials and 

 •their bearing on the mode of depo- 

 sition of coal ; E. C. Jeffrey 58 



India, Climatic changes in 481 



Indian Meteorological Department cited 



on climatic changes 481 



Intekgi.acial beds. The earliest 71 



— epoch in British Isles and in United 



States 213 



Interior province. Cretaceous sedimen- 

 tation of the 343 



Page 

 Intraformational corrugation, Illus- 

 trations of 37 



Ireland. Pillow lavas in 608 



Irvine, , cited on oolites 759 



IssiL, A., cited on pillow structure. . . . 599 

 IsosTASY, Criticism of the Hayfordian 



conception of 34 



Italy, Pillow lavas of 599 



Java, Reference to climatic changes in. 482 



Jackson, , Geological work in 



Georgia of 174 



J.\CKsoN. C. T., cited on limestone of 



Diamond Hill-Cumberland district. . 443 



, — serpen^ne 451 



— . \York in Diamond Hill-Cumberland 



district by 438 



— , Discussion of philogeny of crinoids 



by ' 135 



— , Meeting presided over bv 136 



.Jackson. T. M., Memorial of 13 



— , I'hotogiaph of 13 



J EFFERSON, THOMAS. Reference to 



Coastal I'lain work by 159 



Jefirey. E. C. Improvements in methods 

 of investigating highly carbonized 

 materials and their bearing on the 



deposition of coal 58 



.Toes Rock granite porphyry and felsite 

 of Diamond Hill-Cumberland dis- 

 trict 456 



Johnson, B. L., cited on Labradorite 



porphyry dikes 452 



ellipsoidal greenstones 620 



Johnson. I). W.. Discussion of intrafor- 

 mational corrugation 37 



Red Beds by 82 



coastal subsidence by 62 



earthquake sea waves by 34 



— ; Precise leveling and the problem of 



coastal subsidence 59 



Johnson, J. H., \York in Diamond Hill- 

 Cumberland district by 438 



Johnson-Lavis. H. J., cited- on origin 



of pillow lavas 53, 639 



— pillow lavas 610, 634 



Jones, J. C, cited on climatic changes 



in southwest 558 



— -. Discussion of Arizona erosion and 



deposition by 125 



— . Inquiries by 125 



— : Occurrence of stibnite and meta- 

 stibnite at Steamboat Springs, Ne- 

 vada 126 



Jones, O. T.. cited on pillow lava. . 601, 603 

 Jones, W. F.. Coal-bearing Eocene of 

 western Washington, I. Pierce 



County 121 



Judith River beds compared with Belly 



River beds ^ ."^.fiO 



correlated with Belly River and 



Ojo Alamo beds 880 



fauna. Itelations of the 393 



formation 846 



Jukes, . cited on spheroidal struc- 

 ture 634 



Keele, J., cited on Cambrian fossils 



from Alaska 103 



Macmillan River beds of Alaska 202 



Keidel. . Discovery of glaciation in 



Argentina by 81 



Kelsley beds of Britain 286 



Keith. A. : A pi-e-Cambrian uncon- 

 formity in Vermont 89 



— , Discu.ssion of Newfoundland Algon- 



kian rocks by 40 



— , Report of Committee on Geological 



Nomenclature by 49 



