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SoKOTRA granite, Analysis of 466 



Solar hypothesis of climatic changes ; 



E. Huntington 82, 477-484 



Somber beds 325 



Some contact metamorphic minerals in 



crystalline limestone at Crestmore, 



near Riverside, California ; A. S. 



Eakle 125 



— graphic methods for the solution of 



geologic problems; W. S. T. Smith. 120 



— historical evidence of coastal subsi- 



dence in New England ; C. A. Davis 61 



— new paleogeographic maps of North 



America ; A. W. Grabau. 136 



— observations of the volcano Kilauea 



in action ; A. L. Day. . . .• 80 



— physical features of Hawver ( 'ave ; 



.1. C. Hawver . 155 



— west coast mactridae ; E. Packard . . . 151 

 SoKBy^ H. C, cited on origin of oolites. 750 

 South Carolina, Creation of Geological 



Survey of 160 



, Geological work in 168 



South Dakota, Lance formation of. . . . 348 

 Stanley-Brown, J. ; History of the Bul- 

 letin 24 



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

 Stanton, T. W., Acknowledgments to.. '356 

 — ■ ; Boundary between Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary in North America as in- 

 dicated by stratigraphy and inver- 

 tebrate fiiunas 341 



— cited on fossils of Edmonton forma- 



tion 365 



— • Lance flora 396 



: Mesozoic fossils of Alaska.... 202 



— , Discussion of symposium papers by. 130 

 — ; Identification of fossils from the 



Edmonton formation by 375 



■ Red Deer River fossils by 362 



— , Reference to symposium paper of. . . 130 



— • — — investigations by 323 



Stapleton, M. J., Fossil locality near 



ranch house of 370 



Stephenson, , Geological work in 



Georgia of • 174 



Stephenson, L. W., cited on Creta- 

 ceous-Eocene contact 343 



hiatus between Cretaceous and 



Tertiary 332 



Sternberg, C. H., cited on .ludith River 



fauna 394 



Stevenson, J. .L ; Events leading up to 

 the organization of the Geological 



Society of America. . .15 



Stewart, M. N., cited on relation of 



precipitation to tree growth 529 



Stibnite and metastibnite of Nevada. . 126 

 Stock, C. ; Hawver Cave : its Pleisto- 

 cene fauna 155 



— ; Systematic position of the Milodont 



sloths from Rancho La Brea 143 



Stone, R. W. ; Glacial Lake Missoula . . 87 



— cited . on Livingston formation of 



Montana 346 



— ■ stratigraphic relations of Liv- 

 ingston formation 346 



Stony Creek section, Ontario 311 



StoRxM belt of the United States, Chart 



of 570 



— record in Europe 499 



— tracks in Europe, Chart of 500 



— ■ the United States, Chart of... 498 



Stose, G. W., cited on edgewise con- 

 glomerate 275 



Strahan, a., cited on pillow lava 605 



Stratigraphy of Red beds of New Mex- 

 ico ; N. H. Darton 81 



Streng, a., cited on pillow structure. . 598 

 Stroner, R. C. ; Occurrence of mam- 

 malian remains at Rancho La Brea 156 



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Structure and aflBnities of the Multi- 



tuberculata ; R. Broom 140 



Sublacustrine glacial erosion in Mon- 

 tana ; W. M. Davis 86 



Submarine topography of Glacier Bay, 



Alaska ; L. Martin 88 



Su LEO minerals'" relation to hornite. ... 90 



SuNDius, N., cited on pillow lavas 609 



Sun-spot cycles, Chart of 554 



— hypothesis of Pettersson 552 



Sun-spots, Etfect on storminess. . . 545-546 



— , Nature of 555 



Sweden, Pillow lavas in 609 



— , Reference to glacial geology of . . . . 213 

 Symposium on the close of the Creta- 

 ceous and opening of Eocene time 



in North America 130 



Syria, Reference to climatic changes in. 529 

 Systematic position of the Milodont 



sloths from Rancho La Brea ; C. 



Stock 143 



Taff, J. A., Discussion of Washington 



coal-bearing Eocene by 122 



Tait, Charles, Reference to Eocene 



shells collected by 161 



Taylor, F. B., cited on Medina forma- 

 tion 287 



— , Discussion of deformation of the On- 

 tario region by .... 66 



Ontario glaciation by 73 



— , Time measures in the Niagara gorge 

 and their application to Great 

 Lake history 35 



Taylor, W. P., Reference to description 



of antelopes by 155 



Teall, .1. J. H., cited on pillow lava. . . 



603, 606 



spheroidal greenstones 635 



Temiskamite, a- new nickel arsenide 



from Ontario ; T. L. Walker 76 



Temperature anomalies for various de- 

 grees of cloudiness. Chart of 583 



Tennessee, Geological Survey of 161 



work in 167 



Terraces, Glacial 227 



— in Delaware 86 



Terrestrial Oligocene of the basin re- 

 gion and its relation to the marine 

 Oligocene of the Pacific Coast prov- 

 ince ; .T. C. Merriam 153 



Tertiary and Cretaceous, Correlated 



with the European succession 394 



in North America, Boundary 



between 341 



— of California, Relation between 152 



periods. Division between 398 



— climate ^ 375 



— Cretaceous boundary in the Rocky 



Mountain region 325 



problem. Evidence of the Paleo- 



cene- vertebrate fauna on the 381 



— (early) and late Cretaceous forma- 



tions. Correlations of 393 



— formations in California, Method of 



determining age of. . . ^ 152 



, Occurrence of dinosaurs in 400 



of Pacific coast and basin regions, 



Correlation of 156 



— glaciation in Colorado 31 



— (later) fauna compared with other 



faunas 387 



Texas, Barite from the Saratoga oil 



field of 77 



— , Climatic oscilhitions in the Permo- 



Carboniferous beds of 41 



— .Geological sur\'eys and studies in.. 164 



TiiANfiTiAN beds of France and Belgium 323 



— equivalent to Torro.iou 395 



— time, Reference to fossils of the. . . . 322 



