INDEX TO VOLUME 29 



669 



Page 

 Clark, William Bullock, Bibliography 



of 24 



— , Memorial of 21 



Clarke, F. W., cited on melting points 



of minerals 411 



Clarke, J. M., Discussion of need for 

 study of sedimentary rock compo- 

 sition by 85 



— , Memorial of William Bullock Clark . 21 

 — , Report of the Geology Committee of 

 the National Research Council by 



chairman 60 



— ; Strand and undertow records of 

 Upper Devonian time as indications 



of the prevailing climate 83 



Clemexts, F. E. ; Scope and significance 



of paieo-ecology 369 



— ; The question of paleo-ecology . ..... 154 



Climate and its influence on Oligocene 



faunas of the Pacific coast ; R. E. 



Dickerson 166 



Clinton formations in the Anticosti 



section ; E. O. Ulrich 82 



— of New York, Upper limit of . . . 327, 353 

 Coastal Plain deposits, Extent of At- 

 lantic 583 



Coleman, A. P., cited on anorthosite. . 409 



Labrador coast 226 



raised beaches 203 



— , Discussion of Precambrian nomen- 

 clature by 91 



Collapsing geoid, Faceted form of a.. 76 



Colombia, Geology of 639 



Colorado, Section of Morrison in 252 



— , Tillodont skull from 147 



Connecticut, Glacial phenomena in... 196 



— Valley, Altitudes in 208 



Conrad, , cited on California Eo- 

 cene 283 



— cited on mud-cracks 479 



Convection in igneous magmas 101 



Coon Rapids, Carroll County, Iowa, 



Pleistocene deposits in 77 



Cordillera of Canada. Stratigraphy of. 145 



Costa Rica, Geology of 620 



CouNcn^s report of the Geological So- 

 ciety 4 



— ■ Paleontological Society 123 



Cretaceous and Tertiary stratigraphy 



of the western end of the Santa 

 Inez Mountains. Santa Barbara 

 County, California; H. J. Hawley. 164 



— of equatorial America, Upper 632 



— — Mexico 605 



— — North and South America 611 



— overlaps in northwest Europe and 



their bearing on the bathymetric 

 distribution of the Cretaceous 

 Silicispongis' ; Marjorie O'Connell. 142 



— stratigraphy, Santa Inez peneplains, 



Santa Barbara County, California.. 164 

 Critical study of faunal leaves from 



. the Dakota sandstone ; E. M. Gress 131 

 Crombie, Flora, Acknowledgments to., 330 

 Crook, A, R. ; Additional note on 



Monks Mound 80 



— , Discussion of loess by 73 



Crooks, H. F. ; Precambrian rocks in 



the Medicine Bow Mountains of 



Wyoming 97 



— ; Types of Norm American Paleozoic 



oolites 102 



Cuba, Geology of 018 



CusiiiNG, II. P., cited on anorthosite.. 400 

 'Jvclostome bryozoa, Classification 



principles of 151 



Page 

 Dakota sandstone. Fossil leaves from. 131 

 Dale, R. B., cited on analysis of stream 



waters of the United States 597 



Daly, R. A., cited on anorthosite 414 



Labrador coast 213, 226 



peneplains 581 



raised beaches 203 



Saint John uplift 207 



— ; Field relations of litchfieldite and 



soda-syenites of Litchfield, Maine. . 



99, 463 

 — , Reference to use of term Phoenix by 351 

 Dall, WiLLiAiM H.. cited on Florida's 



land relations southward 666 



Dana, J. D., cited on island phenomena. 494 

 Darton, N. H., cited on Amsden forma- 

 tion 309 



Morrison formation 251 



— , Report of Committee on Photographs 



by 69 



— ; Structure of some mountains in 



New Mexico 72 



Darwin, Charles, cited on coral reefs. 490 

 Dating of peneplains: an old erosion 



surface in Idaho, Montana, and 



Washington — is it Eocene ? ; J. L. 



Rich 89 



DAUBRfiE, , cited on experimental 



geology 175 



David, . cited on atolls 565 



Davis, W. M.. cited on deltas 194 



— Pennsylvania peneplains 576 



— ; Subsidence of reef -encircled islands . 



71, 489 



Day, D. a.. Reference to work of 186 



De Lapparent, — — ; cited on island 



subsidence 493 



— cited on Tertiary floras 634 



Deltas, Summit 191 



De Saussure, , cited on structure 



of Alps 175 



Devonic stratigraphy. Upper 127 



Dickerson, R. E., cited on California 



Eocene 283-284 



fauna of Tejon Eocene of Cali- 

 fornia 294 



-Oligocene climatic conditions.. 306 



Tejon group 290 



— ; Climate and its influence on Oligo- 

 cene faunas of the Pacific coast. . . 166 



— ; Mollusca of the Carrizo Creek beds 



and their Caribbean affinities 148 



— ; Occurrence of the SipJionalia siitter- 

 cnsis zone, the uppermost Tejon 

 horizon in the outer Coast Ranges 

 of California 163 



— ; I'roposod correlation of the Pacific 



and Atlantic Eocene 148 



Dietrich. W. O., cited on gastropods of 



the Tendaguru series 278 



Tendaguru series 264 



Dri'LODOCus, Osteology of 130 



Dire wolves of the American Pleisto- 

 cene 161 



Discovery of fluorite in the Ordovician 



limestone of Wisconsin ; R, M. Bagg 104 

 Diseases of the mosasaurs ; R. L. 



Moodie 147 



DoELTER, , cited on experimental 



geology 175 



Dolomite of ISIissouri, Glauconite in. . . 104 



Donnelly iron ore • 351 



Dresser, J. A., cited on anorthosite. . . 429 

 Drysdale. C. W.. and Ij. D. Burlinc;; 

 Rocky Mountain section in the 



vicinity of Whitomans I'ass 145 



— . Bibliographv of 34 



— , Memorial of 29 



