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BULLETIX OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMEEICA 



Page 

 Brock. R. W.. cited on war geology... 171 

 Brooks, A. H., cited on military geol- 

 ogy 170 



— Resex've Corps 400-401 



Browx. B.. and M. O'Connell ; Discov- 

 ery of the Oxfordian in western 



Cuba 152 



Browx. H. T.. cited on plant develop- 

 ment 549 



Bryax. Kirke. cited on war geology. . . 171 

 BuRCKHARDT, Carl, cited on geologic 



climates 520 



BuRWASH, E. M. ; Chalk, flints, and 



ground-water of northern France . . 389 

 — ; Subterranean "chalk streams" of 



northern France 91 



By-laws and Constitution of the So- 

 ciety 131 



Calhoux. F. H. H. ; Memorial of P. H. 



Mell 43 



Califorxia. Eocene divisions of 154 



— , Structure of Pacific ranges of 84 



Cambriax floras 507 



Camarasaurus, Amphicoelias, and other 

 sauropods of Cope ; H. F. Osborn 

 and C. C. Mook 379 



— and Amphicoelias from Caiion Citv ; 



H, F. Osborn and C. C. Mook 151 



Cam]^bell, M. R.. cited on Coal Meas- 

 ure sections 586 



— ; Geographic descriptions of army 

 cantonments and of United States 



boundray regions 106 



Carboxiferous floras 510 



— of Brazil 208 



Cartersville potash slates : their eco- 

 nomic relation to chemical and in- 

 dustrial post - war development : 



T. P. Maynard 112 



Case. E. C. cited on Permian elements . 593 



Ceara. Geology of 244 



Certaix aspects of glaciation in Alaska ; 



W. O. Crosby 115 



Chalk, flints, and ground-water of 



northern France; E. M. Burwash. 389 

 Chalk streams of northern France .... 91 

 Chadwick. G. H. ; A new Eurypterid 



horizon 152 



— ; Portage stratigraphy in western 



New York 157 



— : Remarkable persistence of thin hori- 

 zons 157 



Chamberlaix. T. C, cited on cause of 



glaciation 557 



geologic climates 502, 559 



Character and restoration of Cope's 



Sauropoda : H. F. Osborn 151 



Chixle formation 496 



Clapp, , cited on sand-plains 622 



Clark, B. L. ; Eocene divisions of Cali- 

 fornia 154 



Clark. W. B.. Reference to war work 



of 183 



Clarke. J. M., cited on geologic cli- 

 mates 510. 546 



Ithaca beds 445. 449 



New York faunal provinces... 468 



Sherburne sandstone 424-426 



— ; Philosophical aspects of paleontol- 

 ogy 150 



— , Reference to war work of 176 



— ; Stromatopora groAvth on edge-on 



conglomerate from the Silurian. . . 157 

 Clays in Pennsylvania. White 96 



— of the United States 95 



Clelaxd. H. F.. appointed on Auditing 



Committee 146 



— : Memorial of H. S. Williams 47 



Climates. Evolution of geologic 499 



Page 

 Climates, Geologic and present 108 



— of the past, Presidential address by 



F. H. Knowlton 151 



Clixtox County. New York, Iron-ore 



deposits of 93 



Coal Measures of Maryland ; C. K. 

 Swartz. W. A. Price. Jr., and H. 

 Bassler 154, 567 



, Correlation of 578 



CoLEMAX, A. P., cited on geologic cli- 

 mates 555 



Commercial control of the mineral re- 

 sources of the world ; J. E. Spurr . 108 



Coxdit, D. D., cited on Conemaugh for- 

 mation 582 



Coxditioxs of deposition of some Ter- 

 tiary petroliferous sediments ; A. W. 

 Grabau 103 



CoxEMAUGH formation of Maryland. . . . 572 



Coxxecticut, Flooding of Connecticut 



Valley in 618 



— , Sand-plains of 627 



— Valley, Flooding of 615 



Coxstitutiox and Bv-laws of the So- 

 ciety 131 



CoxTRiBUTiox to the origin of dolo- 

 mite ; W. A. Tarr 114 



Cooper AT lox in advanced geologic in- 

 struction : H. E. Gregory 94 



CoPE-'s Sauropoda. Restoration of 151 



CoRRELATiox of Maryland Coal Meas- 

 ures 578 



Silurian of Hudson Bay region . . . 367 



Coulter, J. M., cited on plant develop- 

 ment 548 



CouxciL report 4 



Cretaceous floras 520 



— of Brazil 221 



Crocker, William, cited on plant de- 

 velopment 548 



Crooks, , cited on war geology... 171 



Crosby, W. O. ; Certain aspects of gla- 

 ciation in Alaska 115 



— - cited on sand-plains. 621 



Cross, W.. cited on climate formation. 496 



on Morrison formation 381 



— ; Geology on the world war and 



after. Presidential address by 165 



Crystallixe graphite deposits of Ala- 

 bama ; W. F. Prouty 112 



Cuba, Discovery of Oxfordian in 152 



David, Edgeworth. cited on war geol- 

 ogy 170 



David, T. W. E., cited on geologic cli- 

 mates 557 



Davis, W. M., cited on sand-plains.... 609 



— . Reference to AA-ar work of 176 



Darwix, Geo. H., cited on geologic cli- 

 mates 554 



Deax. B. : Memorial of C. R. Eastman . 27 

 Desor. E., cited on New England sub- 

 mergence 598 



Devoxiax floras 507 



— fossils of Hudson and James Bay re- 



gion 373-374 



— of Brazil 207 



— rocks in Hudson and James Bay re- 



gion a70 



Devoxic stratigraphy. Significance of 



Sherburne sandstone in 423 



De Wolf, F. W.. Reference to war work 



of 176 



Discovery of the Oxfordian in western 



Cuba ; B. Brown and M. O'Connell . 152 

 Dolomite, Contribution to origin of . . . 114 

 Dorse, G. E. ; Stratigraphy and struc- 

 ture of the Newark system in Mary- 

 land and its relation* to the Newark 

 system of eastern North America. 155 



