INDEX TO VOLUME 25 



797 



Page 

 Red Deer River geologic section... 359-360 



section, Summary of the. . . 371-379 



Reed, W. G. ; Climatic provinces of the 



United States west of the Rockies. 124 

 — • ; Variations in rainfall in California . 121 

 Reeds, C. A., Discussion of oolites by. . 59 

 — , Discussion of restoration of Paleo- 

 zoic cephalopods by 136 



- — ; Mounting of rock and fossil speci- 

 mens with sulphur 136 



— ; Oolites of the Chimney Hill forma- 



tion, Oklahoma, ". 75 



Register of the Berkeley meeting 126 



Paleontological Society 145 



— Princeton meeting 105 



Reid, C, cited on origin of pillow lavas. 638 



— • pillow lava 604 



Reid, H. F., Discussion of Glacier Bay 



topography by 89 



— the movements of glaciers by. . 36 



— ; Earthquake sea waves 33 



Relations of the American pelycosaurs 



to the South African dinocepha- 



lians : R. Broom 143 



Report of Auditing Committee 49 



— — Committee on Geological Nomen- 



clature 49 



■ Photosrraphs 49 



Council of Paleontolosrical Society. 130 



progress in the revision of the 



Lower Eocene faunas ; W. D. Mat- 

 thew 144 



the Council 51 



— — — Editor 56 



— — Secretary 51 



Treasurer 53 



Resistant surfaces developed by erosion 



. and deposition in the arid and semi- 

 arid regions of Arizona ; C. F. 

 Tolman. Jr 125 



Restoration of Paleozoic cephalopods ; 



R. Ruedemann 136 



some pvrotherium mammals ; F. B. 



Loomis 139 



the world series of elephants and 



mastodons ; H. F. Osborn . 142, 407-410 



Results of recent work at Rancho La 



Brea ; .T. C. Merriam 143 



Reuning, E., cited on origin of pillow 



lavas ; 638, 653 



— • origin of pillow structure 636 



pillow structure 598 



Review of the earlv history of the 



Society ; H. L. Fairchild 17 



formation of geological socie- 

 ties in the United States ; .N. H. 

 WincheJl 27 



Reynolds, S. H., cited on pillow lavas. 



605. 608 



Rhodk Island. Cumberland-Diamond 



Hill district of 75 



-, Massachusetts Diamond Hill-Cum- 

 berland district 435 



Rhone Glacier. Reference to decline of. 491 



Rice. W. N., Discussion of submergence 



of Connecticut and Hudson valleys 64 



Rich, J, L. ; Divergent ice-flow on the 

 plateau northeast of the Catskill 

 Mountains as revealed by ice-molded 

 topography 68 



Richardson. J., cited on non-glaciation 



of Magdalen Islands 84 



Richmondian formation 286 



RiEBECKiTE-JEGiRiTB granite, Analysis 



of 466 



of Diamond Hill-CiHnberland dis- 

 trict 463 



— bearing granite porphyry 467 



RiES. H.. acted as secretary for Group 



C, Third Section 43 



164 



124 

 126 



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RiGGS, E. S., cited on Uinta group 418 



— ■; Group of twenty-six associated 

 skeletons of Leptomeryx from the 



White River Oligocene 145 



KuBBiNS, , cited on climatic changes. 548 



Rochester section 304 



Rocky Mountain region, Cretaceous- 

 Tertiary boundai-y in the 325 



RoEMER, F.. Geological work in Texas 



of 



Rogers, A. F., and E. S. Boundey ; 

 Occurrence of free gold in granodi- 

 orite of Siskiyou County, Califor- 

 nia 



— , Discussion of Nevada stibnite by. . . 



— ; Nomenclature of minerals 124 



Rogers, A. W., cited on Carboniferous 



conglomerate of Africa 201 



Roth, , cited on dinosaurs 401 



ROTHPLETZ, A., cited on origin of oolites 



749, 753, 754 



— — • ■ — pillow lavas 637 



pillow structure 596-597 



RowE. .7. P., cited on barite selenite 



from Montana ,. . . 79 



ROYCE, W. A., Analysis of Pennsylvania 



oolitic limestone by 758 



Ruedemann. R. ; An alternative expla- 

 nation of the origin of the Saratoga 

 mineral waters 38 



— , Discussion of Alaska Paleozoic sec- 

 tion by 137 



new paleogeographic maps by. 



— ; Report on Alaskan graptolites by 



136 

 194 



Restoration of Paleozoic cephalopods 186 



RuFFiN, E., Geological work of 168 



— . State Geologist of South Carolina. . 160 

 Russell, G. S., cited on earthquake sea- 

 waves 34 



Russell, I. C, cited on Albert Lake 



terraces 560 



— • bitumen of New Jersey 627 



Mono Basin terraces 562 



— New Jersey trap sheet 623 



— ^ origin of pillow lavas. 637,640,642 



pillow lava 617 



Russia, Reference to climatic changes in 482 



RUTOT, , cited on the Montien of 



Belgium 394 



Safford, J. M., Comment on Troost's 



reports by 161 



— , Geological work in Tennessee of . . . . 167 



— . Work on cotton reports of 176 



Saint Paul. Minnesota, Section at. . . . 267 

 Salisbury, R. D., cited on Delaware 



terraces 86 



— , Discussion of earth-movement in 



Minnesota by 35 



intraformational corrugation. . . 37 



Ontario glaciation by 72 



— Red beds by 82 



— -, Meeting of the First Section called 



to order by 65 



— .Paleozoic glaciation discussed by... 31 

 Sands containing magnetite, Mechanical 



analysis of 727 



San Joaquin Valley, Geology of the. . . . 123 



San Lorenzo Oligocene 153 



San Pablo, Bchinoderms of the 152 



series. Fauna of the 152 



Santa Monica Mountains, Vaqueros of 



the 153 



Saratoga oil field, Barite from 77 



— Springs, Exposure of the fault es- 

 carpment at 88 



, Origin of mineral waters of 38 



Sardbson, F. W. ; Characteristics of a 



corrosion conglomerate 89, 266 



Saxony, Pillow lavas In 595 



LVIII — Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 25, 1913 



