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Page 

 DuMBLE, E. T., cited on California 



Martinez 293 



Dus-fix, A., cited on Tertiary floras of 



Straits of Magellan 633 



Dusfix, P., cited on flora of Fagiis zone. 644 



East African Tendaguru formation, 



Age of 245 



ECHixoiDS^ Pacific Coast, Geologic range 



and evolution of 164 



Ecuador, Fossil flora of 640 



Edentate deposits of North America. . 161 



Editor^s report 9 



Edwards, Ira, Acknowledgments to... 330 



— cited on Clinton ore bed 343 



Eggers, Baron, cited on West Indian 



flora 649 



Eigenmann, C. H. ; Fresh-water fish 



faunas of North and South America 138 

 Ekblaw, W. E., Discussion of post- 

 Glacial uplift in Greenland and 



Ellesmere Land by 71 



— ; Importance of nivation as an ero- 

 sive factor and of soil flow as a 

 transporting agency in northern 



Greenland 72 



— ; Opportunities for geological work in 



the far Ai-ctic 85 



Elbert^ , cited on Sumbawa Island 561 



Election of Auditing Committee 11 



Fellows 12 



oflScers 11 



■ — and members of the Paleonto- 



logical Society 125 



Ellesmere Land, Discussion of uplift 



in 71 



Emerson, F. V. ; Loess-depositing winds 



in the Louisiana region 79 



Englehardt, H., cited on fossil plants 



in tuflfs 640 



— Navidad beds 642 



— Tertiary floras of Chile 633 



Eocene, Atlantic and Pacific correla- 

 tion of 148 



— flora of equatorial America 632 



— in Idaho, Montana, and Washington. 89 



— Miocene relationships on West Coast 307 



— of North America, Pseudotapirs of 



the 152 



— California. Meganos group of the . 281 



— , New division in 94 



-, Section of 285 



, Stratigraphic relationshio of. 300 



the West Indian Islands 623 



^ — Utah, Artiadactyls from 153 



Equatorial America, Cenozoic floras of 631 



Etheridge, , cited on Misima Island 559 



Europe, Cretaceous overlaps in 142 



EvANSTON peat 237 



Evidence in San Gorgonio Pass, River- 

 side County, of a late Pliocene ex- 

 tension of the Gulf of Lower Cali- 

 fornia ; F. E. Vaughan 164 



— of recent changes of level in Porto 



Rico, as shown by studies in the 

 Ponce district ; G. J. Mitchell 138 



Evolution of vertebrae ; S. W. Williston 146 



Experiment in geologv. Presidential ad- 

 dress by F. D. Adams 82, 167 



Explanation of the abandoned beaches 

 about the south end of Lake Michi- 

 gan ; G. P. Wright 235 



Extinct vertebrate faunas from the 

 badlands of Bautista Creek and 

 San Timoteo Canyon of southern 

 California ; Childs Frick 154 



Page 

 Faceted form of a collapsing geoid ; 



C. R. Keyes 76 



Fairchild, H. L., Acknowledgments to. 336 

 — ; Postglacial uplift of northeastern 



America 70, 187 



Fauxal zones of the Oligocene ; B. L. 



Clark 166 



Fauna of the Bautista Creek badlands ; 



Childs Frick 163 



— — — - Idaho formation ; J. C. Mer- 



riam 162 



— Idaho Tulare Pliocene of the 



Pacific Coast region ; J. C. Merriam 152 



— ^ Meganos group; B. L. Clark.. 152 



southern California .154 



Fellows, Election of 12 



Fexxer, C. N., cited on Pennsylvania 



Precambrian 376 



Field relations of litchfieldite and soda- 

 syenite of Litchfield, Maine ; R. A. 



Daly 99, 463 



Fire at Mount Holyoke announced. ... 84 

 Fluorspar in the Ordovician limestone 



of Wisconsin ; R. M. Bagg 393 



Fluorite in Wisconsin 104 



Forbes, D., cited on experimental geol- 

 ogy 179 



Fossil leaves from Dakota sandstone. . 131 

 — ■ mammals of the Tiffany beds ; W. D. 



Matthew and Walter Granger. . . . 152 

 Fossils from the Meganos of California 



289, 292 

 Wvoming Amsden formation 312 



— of the New York Clinton 341 



— - — Oligocene plants from Montana . . 147 

 FouQufi, , cited on experimental 



geology 175 



FoYE, W. G.. cited on island subsidence. 509 

 Fraas, Eberhard, cited on Tendaguru 



series 264 



Fraxklix, Bexjamix, Reference to 



work of 171 



Fresca, -, cited on experimental ge- 

 ology 178 



Fresh-water fish faunas of North and 



South America; C. H. Eigenmann. 138 

 Frick, Childs ; Extinct vertebrate 

 faunas from the badlands of Bau- 

 tista Creek and San Timoteo Can- 

 yon of southern California 154 



— ; Fauna of the Bautista Creek bad- 

 lands 163 



Friedel, , cited on experimental 



geology 183 



Fuller, M. L.. cited on peneplains.... 581 



FuRCR^A of the West Indies 652 



FuRXACEViLLE iron ore 343 



Further light on the earlier stratigra- 

 phy of the Canadian Cordillera ; 

 L. D. Burling 145 



— studies in the New York Siluric ; 



G. H. Chadwick 92 



Gabb, W. M., cited on California Eocene 282 

 Gardixer, J. S., cited on coral reefs. . . 530 



Gasp£, Pleistocene submergence at 217 



Geikie, a., cited on island subsidence. 492 

 Geinitz, H. B., cited on South American 



fossils 609 



Generic nomenclature of the Probos- 



cidea ; W. D. Matthew 141 



Genesis of Missouri lead and zinc de- 

 posits ; W. A. Tarr '. 86 



Geologic history of Central America 

 and the West Indies during Ceno- 

 zoic time ; T. W. Vaughan 615 



— map of Brazil ; J. C. Branner 98 



