INDEX TO VOLUME 25 



791 



Page 

 Kellerman. C. F.. cited on bacterial 



flora of Great Salt Lake 59 



Kemp, J. F., Acknowledgments to 244 



— cited on Adirondack rocks 248, 



251. 254, 263 



— origin of splieroidal forms 635 



— , Discussion of bornite by 91 



magmatic differentiation by... 46 



method of jepresenting ciiemical 



relation of a petrographic province 



by 43 



New Jersey gneisses by 45 



Park City minerals by 48 



— , F. M. Van Tuyl introduced by 66 



— , Meeting of Group C third section, 



called to order by 43, 73, 90 



— , New point in geology of the Adiron- 



dacks 47 



— , Reference to speech at dinner by. . 80 

 Kendall, P. F., Reference to Moel Try- 



faen fossils collected by. . 211 



Kennedy, William, Reference to work 



in Texas of 164 



Kentucky and Miami rivers, I'reglacial 85 

 Kerr. W. C, State Geologist of North 



Carolina 160 



— , Work on cotton reports of . 176 



Kettles in the Connecticut Valley. (Jla- 



cial 232 



Kkw. W. S. W. ; Echinoderms of the 



San Pablo 152 



Kewatin Glacier younger than Labra- 

 dor Glacier 212 



■ — ice-sheet 212 



Keyes, Charles ; Erosive potential of 



desert waters 88 



Kindle, E. M.. cited on Cambrian fos- 

 sils from Alaska 193 



Devonian limestone of Alaska . . 192 



Medina formation 287 



Nation River formation of 



Alaska 199 



upi)<?r Devonian shales and 



cherts of Alaska 196 



— , Geological work on Porcupine River 



by 180 



Kilauea in action, Observations on ... . 80 

 King, Clarence, cited on the Laramie. 338 



Uinta group 417 



Knight, Charles, Reference to restora- 

 tions by 142 



Knight. C. R., Reference to sculptural 



work of 407 



Knowlton. F. H.. Acknowledgments to. 356 



— cited on absence of dinosaurs in the 



Laramie 400 



— — flora of the Puerco formation . 382 



— Fort Union flora 340 



fossils from Edmonton forma- 



lion 366-367, 375 



Lance flora 396 



unconformity between Laramie 



and Lance 401 



■ — ; Cretaceous-Tertiary l)Oundary in the 



Rocky Mountain region 325 



— , Discussion of symposium papers by. 130 

 — . Identification of fossils from Ojo 



,41amo beds by '. . 379 



— , quoted on flora from Lance forma- . 



tion 350, 35T 



— . Reference to investisations by 322 



— . Sketch of Fontaine's paleobotanical 



work by S 



K()i'rEN. W.. ciled on sun-spots" vela- . 



tion to solar heat. 487-488. 492 



KosT, .!.. (Jeological worl- in Florida of. 175 

 Kropatkix. p.. cited on climatic changes 



in Asia 480 



Krai'S, E. H. ; Composition of bornite 



and its relation to other sulfo- 



minerals 90 



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Kullmer, C. .1., cited on cyclones 83 



— ; Charts of storminess during sun- 

 spot maximum 504-509 



— ; Chart of European storminess dur- 

 ing sun-spot changes 516 



— , Compilation of storms by 496-497 



— ; Law of shift of storm track by . 502-503 

 KtJMMEL, II. B., cited on New Jersej'^ 



trap sheet 623 



origin of pillow lavas 639 



KuNz, G. F., cited on Jasper agate. . . . 472 



Labradorite porphyry dikes of Dia- 

 mond Hill-Cumberland district. . . . 452 

 Labrador glacier older than Keewatin. 212 

 La Forge, L., cited on rocks of Belling- 



ham series 448 



Lahee, F. H., cited on metamorphism 

 in Diamond Hill-Cumberland dis- 

 trict 445 



riebeckite granite 470 



rocks of Rattlesnake Hill 476 



Lake Agassiz basin. Earth-movements 



in 34 



— , Reference to shore line of 209 



— Erie glacial phenomena 207, 208 



— Iroquois, Age of 207 



— Michigan glacial phenomena. . . . 207, 208 



— Missoula, Glacial 87 



— Superior region. Pillow lavas of.... 612 



— Warren, Reference to 207, 208 



Lambe, L. M., cited on trachodont skull 



from Belly River beds 380 



La.mpleigh, . cited on inter-Glacial 



epoch 213 



Lance and Hell Creek beds, Synchro- 

 nous 380 



Laramie, Unconformity between.. 401 



— Creek beds 325 



— fauna compared with other faunas.. 387 



— formation 323, 325 



assigned to the Cretaceous 353 



. Continnitv of 330 



. Correlation of the 334 



.Difficulty of correlating the 396 



. DistributioQ, character, and de- 

 velopment of 348-353 



. Flora of the - 331-334 



. Fossils from the 352 



. Marine member of 350 



Lane. A. C. Effusive and intrusive in 



the quantitative classification 43 



TjAngdon. D. W., Geological work of . . . 171 



in Florida by . 174 



Laramie and Lance, unconformity be- 

 tween 401 



— formation. Flora of the :!31 -;{.'>."> 



"Lara.mie?" Puerco and Torre.ion in the 



San Juan basin. New Mexico ; W. J. 

 Sinclair 138 



— unconformity in the Denver basin. . . 347 



Laws governing sedimentation 732-737 



Lawson, a. C, cited on magmatic as- 

 similation 261 



origin of pillow lavas 653 



pillow lavas 611 



spheroidal basalts and diabases 619 



— , Discussion of Coast Range glacia- 



tion by 121 



— Great Basin deformations by.. 122 



Washington coal-bearing Eocene 



by 122 



— . made temporary chairman of Cordil- 



leran Section meeting 120 



Tj:a. Is.vac. (leological work of. . . . 160, 1(51 

 Le Conte (Jeological (^lub. Reference I0. 123 

 Le Conte. J.. Geological work in Florida 



of .. 174 



Leb, W. T,. Acknowledgments to 335 



