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 Manganese deposits of Conception and 

 'i'rinity bavs, Newfoundland ; N. C. 



■ Dale 73 



Man ITOULIN limestone 280 



Manitowaning section, Ontario 320 



Marcou, J.. Geological work of 165 



Marcv^s survey of the lied River of 



Louisiana, Reference to 165 



Maulboro formation 441 



Maush. O. C, cited on Lance fauna. . . 391 

 — , Inadequacy of classification of dino- 

 saurs by 378 



Maktin, B.. appointed representative of 



Paleoutological Society 150 



— ; Observations on the use of the per- 



centage method in determining the 

 age of Tertiary formations in Cali- 

 fornia 152 



Martin, L. ; Submarine topography in 



Glacier Bay, Alaska 88 



Martinez Eocene of California 154 



Massachusetts, Cumberland - Diamond 



Hill district of 75 



— , Pillow lavas of 621 



— Rhode Island Diamond Hill-Cumber- 



land district 435 



Mastodon find in Connecticut 143 



Mastodons. Restoration of 142 



the world's series of 407-410 



Mathews, E. B.. Report of Auditing 



Committee by 49 



Matthew, W. D., Acknowledgments to. 356 

 — ^ acted as secretary of meeting 139 



— cited on extension of the definition 



of Laramie 338 



— .Discussion of Mylodont sloths by.. 144 



Pleistocene cave deposit by... 142 



Pyrotherium mammals 140 



symposium papers by 130 



the Lemuroidea by 141 



— elected secretary of meeting of Pale- 



outological Society 129 



— ; Evidence of the Paleocene verte- 

 brate fauna on the Cretaceous-Ter- 

 tiary problem 381 



— .Reference to investigations by 323 



symposium paper by 130 



— . Report of progress in the revision 



of the Lower Eocene faunas 144 



Mauritius, Reference to climatic 



changes in 482 



Maya ruins as evidence of climatic 



changes 539 



Mayer, . cited on demarcation be- 

 tween Cretaceous and Eocene 321 



Mazzuoli, L., cited on pillow struc- 

 ture 599 



Meanders in the Connecticut Valley, 



Glacial 232 



Mears. H. S., Analysis of quartz rock 



and felsite by 473 



— cited on Diamond Hill quartz depos- 



its 471 



Mechanical composition of clastic sedi- 

 ments 655 



^Iechanics of formation of arcuate 



mountains ; W. H. Hobbs 30 



Medina and Cataract formations of the 

 Siluric of New York and Ontario ; 

 Charles Schuchert 277 



— . Cataract, and Clinton, Contacts be- 

 tween 292 



— fauna. Fossils of 288, 290 



— formation. History of the 297 



— Sea, Paleogeography of 295 



-- section 306 



Mehl, M, G., Title of paper by 135 



Mergen, W., cited on origin of oolites. 753 

 Mbinzer, . cited on basin terraces 



of New Mexico 562 



146 



597 



156 

 151 



143 



159 

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MeldruMj . cited on cyclones 83 



tropical hurricanes 494 



Members of the I'aleontological So- 

 ciety 



Memorial of T. M. Jackson by J. C, 

 White 



W. M. Fontaine by T. L. Wilson. . 



Merriam, C. Hart, cited on barriers to 

 migration of land animals 



— , Reference to studies by 413, 415 



:\Ierriam, J. C. cited on Cretaceous-Eo- 

 cene boundary 343 



--; Correlation of the Tertiary forma- 

 tions of the Pacific coast and basin 

 regions of western I'nited States. . 



— , ]\Iotion made by 



— ; Results of recent work at Rancho 

 La Brea 



— ; Terrestrial Oligocene of the basin 

 region and its relation to the ma- 

 rine Oligocene of the Pacific Coast 

 province •. 153 



— ; Vertebrate fauna of the Orindan 



and Siestan formations 156 



Merrill, G. P., Reference to writings 

 of 



— , Discussion of coastal subsidence by. 



oolites of Chimney Hill forma- 

 tion by 76 



Merritt, J. W. ; Sedimentary character 

 of garnetiferous hornblende schist, 

 Hanover, New Hampshire 75 



Mesaverdb formation 345 



Mesozoic mammals. Reference to 322 



— Pennsylvanian - Orange g r u p of 



Alaska 201 



Meteorological hypothesis of climatic 



changes 481 



Miami and Kentucky rivers, Preglacial. 95 



Michigan, Devonic black shale of 137 



Micro-sections of oolitic structures. . 



778-780 



Midway formation of the Eocene 332 



Migration and diastrophism of fauna. . 397 

 MiLFORD granite of Diamond Hill-Cum- 

 berland district 



Miller, E. M., Discussion of Kentucky 



oolites by 



Miller, G. S., Reference to studies by. 



413, 416 

 Miller, W. J., cited on Adirondack 



rocks 248, 251, 256-259 



— , Discussion of Adirondack geology 



by 47 



— , Magmatic differentiation and assimi- 

 lation in the Adirondack region . 45-243 

 MiLLiNGTON, J., Geological work in Mis- 

 sissippi of 170 



MiLODONT sloth of Rancho Labrea 143 



Minerals from the ore deposits at 



Park City. Utah ; F. R. Van Horn . 47 



Minnesota, Earth-movements in 34 



— , Section at Saint Paul 267 



Minutes of the Fourth Annual Meet- 

 ing of the Pacific Coast Section of 

 the Paleoutological Society ; R. E. 



Dickerson, Secretary 150 



Miocene dolphin from California ; R. S. 



Lull 142 



— of the Muir syncline 154 



Washington, Lower 153 



Mississippi embayment, Reference to.. 170 



— , Geological work in 170 



Missouri, Paleozoic faunas in 135 



Mesozoic marine vertebrates, Exten- 

 sion of history of 366-367 



Mitchell, E., State geologist of North 



Carolina 160 



Mode of formation of certain gneisses 

 in the highlands of New Jersey ; 

 C. N. Fenner 44 



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