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XVI BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Reprints. Pages. Plates. 



Fluorspar in the Ordovician lime- 

 stone of Wisconsin. R. M. Bagg. 393-398 20 



Adirondack anorthosite. AV. J. 



Miller 399-462 



Field relations of litchfieldite and 

 soda-syenites of Litchfield, Maine. 

 R. A. Daly 463-470 



Separation of salt from saline water 



and mud. E. W. Kindle. ..... . 471-488 



Subsidence of reef-encircled islands. 



W.M.Davis 489-574 



Ages of peneplains of the Appala- 

 chian province. E. W. Shaw. . . . 575-586 



Oolites in shale and their origin. 



W. A. Tarr 587-600 21-22 



Mesozoic history of Mexico, Central 

 America, and the West Indies. 

 T. W. STANTONf 601-606 10 .15 



Relations between the Mesozoic 

 floras of North and South Amer- 

 ica. F. H. Knowlto^I 607-614 .... .... .10 .15 



Geologic history of Central America 

 and the West Indies during Ceno- 

 zoictime. T. W. VAUOHANf. . . . 615-630 .15 .25 



Paleogeographic significance of the 

 Ce no zoic floras of equatorial Amer- 

 ica and the adjacent regions. 

 E. W. BERRYf 631-636 



Age of certain plant-bearing beds 

 and associated marine formations 

 in South America. E. W. Berry! 637-648 



Bearing of the distribution of the 

 existing flora of Central America 

 and the Antilles on former land 

 connections. Wm. Trelease! 649-656 



Affinities and origin of the Antillean 

 mammals. W. D. MATTHEwt 657-666 



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