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 Invertebrate fauna of the Grassy 

 Creek shale of Missouri ; D. K. 



Greger 95 



Iowa, Pleistocene deposits in Crawford 



County and Carroll County 77 



Iroxdequoit limestone 352 



Iron formation on Belcher Islands, Hud- 

 son Bay, with special reference to 

 its origin and its associated algal 



limestones ; E. S. Moore 90 



Irving, R. D., cited on Wisconsin min- 

 erals 394 



Islands, Subsidence of reef-encircled. . 489 

 Isolation as a factor in the develop- 

 ment of Paleozoic faunas ; A. W. 

 Grabau 143 



Jack, , cited on Misima Island. . . . 559 



.Tackson flora of North America 633 



Jackson, G. W., cited on Chicago blue 



clay 243 



.Iamaican Ridge, Geology of 618 



James Bay uplift discussed by Frank 



Leverett 70 



Janensch, Werner, cited on Tendaguru 



series 265 



Jannettaz, , cited on experimental 



geology 183 



Jennings, O. E., Report on a collection 

 of Oligocene plant fossils from 



Montana 147 



Johnson, Roswell H. ; Cause of the 

 absence of water in dry sandstone 



beds 105 



Johnston, W. A., cited on clays of Ot- 

 tawa Valley 198 



— experimental geology 183 



Ottawa City district 215 



— • — — marine fossils in Ottawa dis- 

 trict 199 



Jones, J, C. ; Note on the occurrence of 

 a mammalian jaw, presumably from 

 the Truckee beds of western Ne- 

 vada 161 



Jurassic of Mexico 604 



North and South America 609 



Katz, Frank J. ; Late Pleistocene shore- 

 line in Maine and New Hampshire. 74 

 Kay, George F. ; Pleistocene deposits 

 between Manilla, in Crawford 

 County, and Coon Rapids, in Car- 

 roll County, Iowa 77 



Keith, A., cited on Pennsylvania pene- 

 plains 577 



— ; Reference to use of term Phoenix by 351 

 Kellog, Remington ; Pinnipeds from 

 Miocene and Pleistocene deposits 



of California 161 



Kemp, J. F., cited on anorthosite 404 



Kentucky, Coal beds in southeastern. . 96 

 Kew^ W. S. W. ; Geologic range and evo- 

 lution of the more important Pa- 

 cific Coast echinoids 164 



Keyes, Charles R. ; Faceted form of a 



collapsing geoid 76 



— ; Mechanics of laccolithic intrusion.. 75 

 Kick, , cited on experimental geol- 

 ogy 175 



KiNDERHOOKiAN, Stratigraphy and fau- 

 nas of Lower 93 



Kindle, E. M., Acknowledgments to... 330 



— - cited on marine Clinton beds 334 



— ■ ; Notes on the separation of salt from 



saline water and mud 80 



— ; Separation of salt from saline water 



and mud 471 



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Kirk, Edw^in; An Ordovician fauna 



from southeastern Alaska 143 



— ; I'aleozoic glaciation in southeastern 



Alaska 149 



Kirkland iron ore 349 



Knight, S. H., cited on Morrison for- 

 mation 255 



Knight, W. C, cited on Morrison for- 

 mation 253 



Knowlton, F. H., cited on fossils from 



Morrison formation 260 



— ; Relations between the Mesozoic 

 floras of North and South America 



129, 607 



Krasser, E., cited on Tertiary floras.. 634 



Krenkel, E., cited on fossils from Afri- 

 can Tendaguru 275 



Klrtz, F., cited on Argentine flora. 632, 647 



— Argentine fossils 611 



Labrador coast, Uplift of 226 



Laccolithic intrusion, Mechanics of . . 75 

 Lake Michigan, Abandoned beaches 



about the south end of 235 



— Placid quadrangle. Geology of 428 



Lakeport limestone 353 



Lang, , cited on geyser action .... 185 



Lange, Erich, cited on Tendaguru se- 

 ries 264 



Late Pleistocene shoreline in Maine and 



New Hampshire ; F. J. Katz 74 



Lawson, a. C, cited on anorthosite... 409 

 Lead deposits in Missouri, Genesis of . . 86 

 Lee, W. T., cited on Morrison forma- 

 tion 247, 249, 251, 263 



Lees, J. H., Discussion of loess by. . . . 73 

 Leith, C. K., cited on origin of oolites. 595 



Leo, , cited on Amsden formation. 309 



Lesley, J. P., cited on Pennsylvania 



Precambrian 376 



Letcher County, Kentucky ; Coal beds 



in 96 



Leverett, Frank, cited on Glacial time 244 



Lake Michigan beaches... 235,237 



— , Discussion of James Bay uplift by. 70 

 — loess by 73 



— — • — -Pleistocene deposits by 78 



— ; Glacial lakes of Saginaw Basin in 



relation to uplift 75 



LfivY, Michel, cited on experimental 



geology 175 



Limestone of Missouri, Glauconite in. 104 



Lister, , Reference to work of . . . . 172 



Litchfield, Maine, Field relations in. . 99 

 Litchfieldite and soda-syenites from 



Maine 463 



— , Relation to soda-syenite of 99 



Loel, W. F. ; Vaqueros formation in 



California 165 



Loess-depositing winds in the Louisi- 

 ana region ; F. V. Emerson 79 



— discussed by A. R. Crook 73 



Frank Leverett 73 



J. H. Lees 73 



— J. L. Rich 73 



W. H. Bucher 73 



— , Present status of the problem of 



origin of 73 



Logan, Sir W. N., cited on Clinton 



basal shale 331 



Morrison formation 254 



Long Island, Altitudes of shore features 



of 208 



LooMis, F. B.. cited on origin of fossils 



from Niobrara Valley 273 



LouGHRiDGE, ROBERT HiLLS, Bibliogra- 

 phy of 53 



— , Memorial of 48 



