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BULLETIX OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 MoEL Trvfaen. Wales, Reference to de- 

 posits found in 210-211 



Mohave Desert region. Pleistocene fauna 



of the 156 



Mohawk Valley glacial features 209 



Mongolia. Inclosed lakes of 568 



Montana beds. Flora of the 382 



— . Conglomerate of 346 



— . Cretaceous-Eocene correlation in . . . 355 



— epoch. Crustal oscillations during the 344 



. Oscillating movements in 346 



— . Glacial erosion in 86 



Lake Missoula of 87 



— , Livingston formation of 346 



MoxTEREY series. Fauna of the 151 



MoxTiEN" beds 336 



— deposits 342 



— stage. Reference to 321 



Moody, W. L., Inquiries by 125 



MooK. C. C. ; Notes on Camnrosaurus 



cope 143 



Moore. . Reference to geological 



work of 166 



Moore. E. S.. cited on oolites 761-762 



— . Oolitic and pisolitic barite from the 



Saratoga oil field of Texas 77 



MoRGAX. C. L.. cited on pillow lavas. . 605 

 MoRLEvI E. W., Analysis of Adirondack 



rocks by 251 



MoRTOx, , Geological work by 160 



^^ in Georgia by 173 



MotxTixG of rock and fossil specimens 



with sulphur : C. A. Reed 136 



MriR Glacier. Retreat of 209 



— syncline. Miocene oysters of the. . . . 154 

 MuRGOci. G.. cited on climatic pulsa- 

 tions 533 



MuuiE. . cited on anatomy of horse 



and tapir 406 



Murray, , cited on oolites 759 



"MuTATioxs of Waagen" 411 



Narragaxsett series. Divisions of 447 



Nature of t^ie later deformations in 

 certain ranges of the great basin : 



C. L. Baker 122 



Naumaxx. C. F., cited on origin of pil- 

 low lavas 637 



pillow lavas 595-596 



Naxsex. F.. cited on temperature varia- 

 tions in Atlantic current 498 



Nevada. Stibnite at Steamboat Springs. 126 

 New accessions to the Exhibition series 



at Yale Museum ; R. S. Lull 143 



Newberry, J. S.. cited on oolitic iron 



ores 770 



New Brunswick. Pillow lava of 611 



Newcomb, S.. cited on solar heat. . 486. 499 

 Newfouxdlaxd. Algonkian rocks of . . . 40 

 — . Cambrian and Ordovician faunas of. 138 



— . Manganese deposits of 73 



— . Pillow lavas of 611 



— . Wabana iron ores of 74 



New Hampshire. Garnetiferovis horn- 

 blende schist of 75 



New .Iersey gneisses. Mode of forma- 

 tion of 44 



. Pillow lavas of 623 



Neweaxd. D. H.. cited on oolitic iron 



ore 768 



New mastodon find in Tonnecticut : 



R. S. Lull 143 



— method of restoring eotitanops and 



brontotherium -. H. F. Osborn . 140.406 

 New Mexico coal-bearing strata. Depo- 

 sition of 345 



. Cretaceous-Eocene correlation in . 355 



. "Laramie?" Puerco and Torrejon 



of 138 



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New Mexico. Mammal-bearing beds of. 325 



.Post-Cretaceous floras of 334 



. Record of rainfall in 535 



. Red beds of 81 



. Reference to dinosaur fauna of. . 323 



New point in the geology of the Adiron- 



dacks : .1. F. Kemp 47 



-- titanotheres from Finta formation 



of Ftah : O. A. Peterson 144 



New York. Devonic black shale of 137 



. Medina. Cataract formations of. . 277 



, Reference to climatic changes in . 482 



. Serpentine of Staten Island 87 



. Siluric sections in 304-320 



. Sketch map of eastern central . . 69 



Niagara gorge section 308 



. Time measures in the 35 



Nicholson". . cited on oolitic rock. 748 



Niobrara limestone 345 



Nomenclature of minerals : A. F. 



Rogers 124 



NcjRTH Americax Cretaceous and Eo- 

 cene. Contact between 342 



North Carol ixa. Geological survey cre- 

 ated in 160 



North Dakota. Lance formation of . . . . 348 



North Park. Plant-l>earing beds of.... 333 

 Note on the American Triassic genus 



Placerias hicas 141 



Notes on Camarosaunis cope; C. C. 



Mook 143 



Observatioxs on the use of the per- 

 centage method in determining the 

 age of Tertiary formations in Cali- 

 fornia : B. Martin 152 



OccuRREXCE of free gold in granodiorite 

 of Siskivou Countv of California : 

 A. F. Rogers and E. S. Boundey . . 124 



glacial drift on the Magdalen 



Islands : J. W. Goldthwait 84 



mammalian remains at Rancho 



La Brea : R. C. Stroner 156 



stibnite and metastibnite at Steam- 

 boat Springs. Nevada : J. C. Jones. 126 



Officers and members of the Paleon- 



tological Society. Election of 133 



— . Correspondents, and Fellows of the 



Geological Society 107 



— . rHection of 5 



— for 1914. List of members selected as 5 



— of the Cordilleran Section 125 



the Pacific Coast Section of the 



Paleontological Society. 151 



Ogilvie. I. H., cited on Adirondack 



rocks 248 



Ohio, Devonic black shale of 137 



O.JO Alamo beds correlated with the 



Judith River 380 



. Fossils of the 379-380 



Oklahoma, Chimney Hill formation of.. 75 

 Oligocexe and Eocene of California. 



Relations of 153 



— ( ?) of Oregon 154 



the basin region and its relation 



to Oligocene of Pacific Coast prov- 

 ince 153 



— , Skeletons of leptomeryx from White 



River 145 



Ol.m stead. D.. made State Geologist of 



North Carolina 160 



Oxtario. Canada. Siluric sections in 308-320 

 — . Contact of Cataract formation in.. . 287 



— . Glacial deposits in 71 



— . Medina and Cataract formations of. 277 



— . Pillow lava of 611 



■ — region. Po.stglacial deformation of 



the 65 



— . Silurian system of 40 



— , Temiskamite from 76 



