INDEX TO VOLUME 3O 



641 



Page 

 Military contribution of civilian en- 

 gineers : G. O. Smith 79, 399 



— mapping, Plane-table for Ill 



Miller, Hugh, cited on geologic cli- 

 mates 553 



Miller, W. G. ; Imperial Mineral Re- 

 sources Bureau, London, England. 100 

 Miller, W. J. ; Magnetic iron-ore de- 

 posits of Clinton County, New York 93 

 — ; Pegmatite, silexite, and aplite dikes 



of northern New York 93 



MiNAS Geraes, Geology of 263 



Mineral Resources Bureau of London. 100 



, Internationalization of 107 



of the world. Commercial control 



of the 108 



— wealth. World view of 107 



Minerals, Economic limits to domestic 



independence in 98 



— of Brazil 324 



Mining laws of Brazil 334 



Miocene floras 534 



MississippiAN floras 510 



MoENKOPi formation 493 



MOFFiT^ F. H., and J. W. Bagley ; A 



method of aerial topographic map- 

 ping 110 



MoNONGAHELA formation of Maryland. 574 

 MooK, C. C, and H. F. Osborn ; Cama- 

 rasaurus, Amphicoelias, and other 



sauropods of Cope _. . . 379 



and Amphicoelias from Canon 



City 151 



Moore, R. C, and F. M. Van Tuyl ; 

 Late Mississippian orogenic move- 

 ments in North America 88 



— , Reference to war work of 180 



MoDLTON, , cited on earth heat. . . 542 



Macnair, , cited on geologic cli- 

 mates 553 



MclNNESS, William, cited on Ordo- 



vieian 343 



— cited on Silurian fossils 355 



Nathorst, A. G., cited on fossil floras 



of Arctic 559 



— cited on King Karl's land 520 



Necrology of Paleontological Society . . 147 



Nelson River section 346 



Neumayr, M., cited on ammonites 520 



Newark systems, Relations of Maryland 



and eastern North America 155 



New England, Bibliography of Pleisto- 

 cene geology 632 



coastal region. Post-glacial uplift 



of 89 



. Post-glacial uplift of southern . . . 597 



New York, Devonic fossils from . . . 426-464 



, Dikes of northern 93 



, Magnetic iron-ore deposits of . . . . 93 



, Portage stratigraphy in western . 157 



. Sherburne sandstone in 423 



Noble, L. F., cited on Supai red shales. 491 

 North America, Late Mississippian oro- 

 genic movements in 88 



, Newark system of eastern 155 



Occurrence and origin of white clays 

 at Saylorsburg. Monroe County, 

 Pennsylvania ; F, B. Peck 96 



Ocean temperatures 545 



O'CONNELL. M., and B. Brown ; Discov- 

 ery of the Oxfordian in western 

 Cuba 152 



— ; Orthogenetic development of the 



cost® in the Perisphinctinse 152 



Officers. Correspondents, and Fellows 



of the Society 119 



members of the Paleontological 



Society I59 



Page 



Officers, Election of 11 



Oil geology in relation to valuation ; 



R. Arnold 96 



Optical industry. War-time development 



of 103 



Ordovician floras 507 



— ■ rocks of Hudson Bay region 342 



Oregon, War work of University of . . . 83 

 Orthochoanites and Holochoanites, 



Relation of the Protochoanites to. 148 

 Orthogenetic development of the costae 



in the Perisphinctinae ; M. O'Connell 152 

 Osborn, H. F., and C. C. Mook ; Cama- 



rasaurus and Amphicoelias from 



Canon City 151 



and Amphicoelias, and other 



sauropods of Cope 379 



— ; Characters and restoration of Cope's 



sauropoda 151 



— ; Memorial of S. W. Williston 66 



Outlines of the geology of Brazil to 



accompany the geologic map of 



Brazil ; J. C. Branner 189 



Oxfordian in western Cuba 152 



Pacific ranges of California, Structure 



of 84 



Paleontology, Economic value of 153 



— , Philosophical aspects of 150 



Paleozoic of Brazil 204 



■ — -rocks of Hudson and .Tames bays... 339 



— section and fossils along Nelson 



River 346 



Paige, S. ; United States Geological 

 Survey as a civic institution dur- 

 ing the war 78 



Para, Geology of 281 



Parahyba. Geology of 286 



Parana, Geology of 288 



Parks, W. A., cited on Devonian.. 372,377 

 Peck, F. B. ; Occurrence and origin of 

 white clays at Saylorburg, Monroe 



County, Pennsylvania 96 



Pegmatite dikes of New York 93 



— , silexite. and aplite dikes of northern 



New York ; W. J. Miller 93 



Pennsylvania, Origin of white clays in 96 

 Penrose. R. A. F., Jr., Reference to war 



work of 177 



Perisphinctinae, Development of the 



costaa in the 152 



Permian of Brazil 2II 



Permo-Triassic formations of Arizona. 



471. 491 



— — fossils 471, 491 



of northwestern Arizona; H. W. 



Shimer 155, 471 



Pernambuco, Geology of 291 



Petrography of Brazil 222 



Philosophical aspects of paleontol- 

 ogy ; J. M. Clarke 15O 



Phosphate deposits of Europe, North 



Africa, and North America 104 



— rock an economic army : R. W. Stone 104 

 Photograph Committee, Report of . . . . 76 



PiAUHY, Geology of 297 



Plane-table for militarv mapping, lii, 405 

 Pleistocene geology of New England, 



Bibliography of 632 



Pleistocenic period in the Psychozoic 



era 149 



Pliocene floras 535 



PoGUE. J. E. ; Geology on a basis of 



citizenship 77 



Portage stratigraphv in western New 



York : G. H. Chadwick 157 



Port Nelson limestones 367 



Post-glacial unlift of southern New 



England; H. L. Fairchild 597 



