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BULLETIN or THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 SCHEEZER. W. H.. cited on origin of 



oolites T53 



ScHLEV. Governor. Recommendation for 



Georgia Geological Survey by 173 



SCHMALz. . cited on anatomy of 



horse and tapir 406 



SCHOEPF. J. D.. Coastal Plain investi- 

 gations by 158 



SCHOFIELD. S. J., cited on belt terrane 



of British Columbia 189 



?;cHOTT. . Geological work in 



Texas of 165 



ScHUCHERT. Charles : Chart of glacia- 



tion and land distribution 586 



— cited on Cambrian brachioDoda 4_1 



— -correlation of the Medina with 



other formations ^ -92 



-reference to paleogeographic 



map by ^o3 



the Cretaceous sea ■ • •:>rfo 



volcanic hypothesis of climatic 



changes 544 



— .Discussion of Alaska Paleozoic sec- 



tion by , 1^' 



Colorado glaciation by g^ 



corrosion conglomerate by 39 



. new paleogeographic maps by.. 136 



Paleozoic faunas by 135 



svmposiura papers by 130 



— : Mediria and Cataract formations of 



the Siluric of New York and On- 

 tario 277 



Scotland. Pillow l.Tvas in 606 



Scott. W. B.. Discussion of Pyrotherium 



fauna by • • • • 140 



• Pyrotherium mammals 139 



— titanotheres by 139 



— . Reference to address by 5 



Sea waves caused by earthquakes 33 



Secretary's report of the Paleontolog- 



ical Society 131 



Section at Saint Paul. Minnesota .... 267 



— of Bad Lands of the Red Deer River. 



364-365 



the Edmonton-Pierre contact 369 



-Red Deer River canyon 363 



the Red River. Summary of the 



geologic 371-379 



Sections Illustrating the lower part of 

 the Silurian svstem of southwest- 

 ern Ontario : M. Y. Williams 40 



— of the Siluric from Rochester to 



Lake Huron 304-320 



— through Conner Mine Hill and Cum- 



berland Hill 469. 471 



Sedimextarv character of garnetifer- 



ous hornblende schist. Hanover. 



New Hampshire: J. W. Merritt. . . 75 



Sediments, Composition of clastic 655 



— . Differences between water and wind. 740 

 Sedimentation of the interior province 343 



— . Laws governing 732-737 



Seeley. H. G.. cited on oolitic texture. . 749 

 Serpentine of Staten Island 87 



— veins of Diamond Hill-Cumberland 



district 451 



Selma chalk 332 



Sellards, E. H.. Geological work in 



Florida of 176 



Shaler, N. S.. cited on Blackstone se- 

 ries 443-444 



— , Work in Diamond Hill-Cumberland 



district by 438 



Sheldonville quartz vein 473 



Shepard. E. S.. cited on origin of pil- 

 low lavas 648 



Shepard, . Geological work in 



Georgia of 173 



Shdmard, B. F.. Geological work of... 165 

 Shumard, G. G.. Geological work of . . . 165 



Page 

 Siestan and Orindan formations, Fauna 



of 156 



Silurian calcareous algifi 137 



— system of southwestern Ontario 40 



Siluric and Ordovicic systems. Con- 

 tacts between [plate 13] 286 



— ; Medina, and Cataract formations of 



the 277 



— sections from Rochester to Lake 



Huron 304-320 



Simpson, , Fossils secured near the 



house of 367 



Sinclair, W. J., cited on Ojo Alamo 



beds 379 



— ■ Xacimento terrane 382 



Puerco mammals 338 



— Puerco-Torrejon stratigraphy. . 401 



— : "Laramie?" Puerco and Torrejon 



in the San Juan Basin. New Mexico 138 



— , Reference to Investigations by 323 



— studies of Eocene faunas by. . . .144 



symposium paper by 130 



Skeleton of Notharctus, an Eocene 



lemuroid : W. K. Gregory 141 



Sloan, E.. State Geologist of South 



Carolina 160 



Smith, E. A., cited on life of Mr. 



Tuomey ." 169 



— , Geological work in Alabama of 170 



— , Delivery of presidential address by . 48 

 — , Meeting of December 31 called to 



order by 48 



First Section called to order 



by 84 



— Group B, Second Section, called 



to order by 39 



— . Opening of meeting by 4 



— - ; Pioneers in Gulf Coastal Plain ge- 



ology ■ 157 



— . Reference to speech at dinner by. . . 80 



— . Work on cotton reports of 176 



Smith, G. O., cited on amygdaloidal 



diabases 620 



— , Letter concerning formation names 



by 50 



— -. Reference to speech at dinner by . . . 80 



— cited on effects of weather on vegetal 



growth 529 



Smith, W. S. T.. elected Councilor of 



Cordilleran Section 125 



— ; Polarized skylight and the petro- 



graphic microscope 120 



— ; Some graphic methods for the solu- 



tion of geologic problems 120 



Smithfield limestones 440, 443 



Smithsonian Institution. Reference to 



investigation of solar heat by 485 



Smyth. C. H.. Jr., Acknowledgments to 244 



— cited on Adirondack rocks 246, 254 



Smyth, H. L., cited on Marquette 



greenstones 614 



Sparnacian and Ypresian equivalent to 



Wasatch 396 



Spencer, J. W. ; Cause of the postgla- 

 cial deformation of the Ontario re- 

 gion 65 



— cited on Hamilton section, Ontario. 313 



— -Dundas section. Ontario 315 



^, Discussion of coastal subsidence by. 



60-61 



earth-movements in Minnesota 



by 35 



submergence of Connecticut 



and Hudson valleys. . . 64 



time measures in the Niagara 



gorge by 36 



— . Geological worl^ in Georgia of 174 



Spoerer's law of shifting sun-spots, 



Reference to 510 



Spurr, J. E., cited on Birch Creek se- 

 ries of Alaska 186 



