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Geologic range and evolution of the 

 more important Pacific Coast echi- 

 noids ; W. S. W. Kew 164 



Geology Committee of National He- 



searcli Council, Report of 69 



Gerland, G., cited on island subsidence 571 



Gestbr, G. C. ; Tertiary and Pleistocene 

 formations of the north coast of 

 Peru, South America 165 



Gilbert, G. K., cited on transportation 



of debris by water 185 



Gilkinet, a., cited on Tertiary floras 



of Straits of Magellan 633 



GiRTY, G. H., cited on fauna of Amsden 



formation 310 



Glacial beaches about Lake Michigan. 235 



— lakes of Saginaw Basin in relation to 



uplift ; F. Leverett 75 



— literature. Bibliography of 229 



Glaciation in Alaska 149 



Goldman, M. I., Photographs by 483 



GoLDTHWAiT, J. W., cited on marine 



levels of Saint Lawrence Valley. . . 216 



sand plains 209 



Gordon, Wallace, Occurrence of a ma- 

 rine Middle Tertiary fauna on the 

 western border of the Mojave Des- 

 ert area 162 



Glass-making processes. Significance of 102 

 Glauconite in dolomite and limestone 



of Missouri ; W. A. Tarr 104 



Grabau, a. W., cited on unconformity 



of Oneida conglomerate 355 



— ; Isolation as a factor in the devel- 

 opment of the Paleozoic faunas... 143 

 — ■ ; Relation of the oil-bearing to the 

 oil-producing formations in the 



Paleozoic of Noi-th America 92 



— ; Significance of the Sherburne bar 



in the Upper Devonic stratigraphy. 127 

 Grafbn, H., cited on South American 



fossils 609 



Granger, Walter, and W. D. Matthew ; 



Fossil mammals of the Tiffany beds 152 

 — ; New Tilladont skull from the Huer- 

 fano Basin, Colorado 147 



Grassy Creek shale. Invertebrate fauna 



of 95 



Gravigrade edentates in later Tertiary 

 deposits of North America ; Chester 



Stock 161 



Greger, D. K., and E. B. Branson; 

 Amsden formation of the east slope 

 of the Wind River Mountains of 



Wyoming and its fauna 300 



— ; Invertebrate fauna of the Grassy 



Creek shale of Missouri 95 



Gregory, W. H. ; Note on the evolution 

 of the femoral trochanters in rep- 

 tiles and mammals 154 



Greenland, Discussion of uplift in ... . 71 



— , Geology of Parker Snow Bay 98 



Gress, E. M. ; Critical study of fossil 



leaves from the Dakota sandstone. . L31 

 Griffiths, John, cited on Chicago blue 



clay 243 



Grout, F. F. ; Internal structures of 



igneous rocks 100 



— ; Two-phase convection in igneous 



magmas 101 



Grzybowski, J., cited on Peru geology. 641 



South American Miocene 647 



Guatemala, Geology of 617 



GUPPY, H. B., cited on island subsidence 493 

 West Indian flora 616 



Hague, Arnold, Bibliography of 46 



— , Memorial of 35 



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Hahn, , cited on island subsidence. 512 



Haiti, Geology of 618-619 



Hall, James, cited on Clinton of New 



York 328 



— mud-cracks . 479 



Hall, Sir James, Reference to work of. 174 

 Halle, T. G., cited on Jurassic flora of 



Graham Land 645 



Middle Jurassic flora 610-611 



Hannibal, Harold, cited on Oligocene. 303 



Harris, G. D., cited on salt 475 



Hartnagel, C. a,, cited on New York 



Clinton 328 



Hawley, H. J., Cretaceous and Ter- 

 tiary stratigraphy of the western 

 end of the Santa Inez Mountains, 

 Santa Barbara County, California. 164 

 Hayes, A. O., Acknowledgments to.... 220 

 Hayes, C. W., cited on Appalachian 



peneplains 576 



Headden, W. p., cited on analyses of 



Arkansas River water 597 



Heilprin, a., cited on California Eo- 

 cene 283 



Heim, a., cited on structure of Alps. . . 175 

 Hennig, Edwin, cited on Tendaguru 



series 264 



Herkimer sandstone 351 



Hershey, O. H., cited on peneplains. . . 580 

 Hill, R, T., cited on volcanoes of the 



Windward Islands 627 



Hintze, F. F. ; Age of the Martinsburg 

 shale as interpreted from its struc- 

 tural and stratigraphical relations 



in eastern Pennsylvania 94 



Holland, T. H., cited on salt deposits. 474 

 Holland, W. J. ; Some observations on 



the osteology of Diplodocus 130 



Honduras, Geology of . 618 



Hopkins, F. C, cited on Brewerton 



shale 849 



HovEY, E. O. ; Notes on the geology of 

 the region of Parker Snow Bay, 



Greenland 98 



— , Secretary ; Proceedings of the Thir- 

 tieth Annual Meeting of the Geo- 

 logical Society of America, held at 

 Saint Louis, Missouri, December 27, 



28, and 29, 1917 1 



Hudson Bay, Algal limestone on Belcher 



Islands 90 



, Iron formations on Belcher Is- 

 lands 90 



HuTTON, , Reference to work of . . . 173 



Hydrous silicate melts ; N. L. Bowen 



and G. W. Morey 102 



Idaho, Eocene in 89 



— formation. Fauna of 162 



— , Tulare Pliocene fauna of 152 



IddIx\gs, J. P., cited on igneous mag- 

 mas 458 



— , Memorial of Arnold Hague by 35 



Igneous magmas, Two-phase convection 



in 101 



— rocks discussed by members 101 



, Internal structures of 100 



Illinois, Uplift in 201 



Importance of nivation as an erosive 



factor and of soil flow as a trans- 

 porting agency in northern Green- 

 land ; W. R. Ekblaw 72 



Indiana, Uplift in 201 



Inorganic production of oolitic struc- 



, tares ; W. II. Bucher 103 



Internal structures of igneous rocks ; 



F. F. Grout 100 



