INDEX TO VOLUME 29 



673 



Page 

 Louisiana, Loess-depositing winds in., 79 

 Low, A. P., cited on beacli at Naclivacis: 



Bay 227 



LozANO, E. D., cited on Mexican fossils. 609 

 Lull, R. S., cited on Morrison forma- 

 tion 249, 261 



MacDonald, D. p., cited on geology of 



Canal Zone 639 



Maink, Glacial beaches in 207 



— , Late Pleistocene shoreline in 74 



— , Litchfieldite and soda-syenites from. 



99, 463 



— , Minerals from 463 



— , Topography of 210 



Mammalian jaw from the Truckee beds 



of western Nevada 161 



Mammals of the Antilles 658 



Manilla, Iowa, Pleistocene deposits in. 77 



Maplewood shale 341 



Marcou, Jules cited on California Eo- 

 cene 283 



Marine faunas in Pennsylvania strata. 97 



— Oligocene of the west coast of North 



America ; B. L. Clark and Ralph 



Arnold 153, 297 



Marthas Vineyard submergence 188 



Martinez group of California, Section 



of 286 



Martinsburg shale. Age of 94 



Martville sandstone 342 



Maryland, Paleozoic deposits of the 



Piedmont in 127 



Massachusetts, Altitudes in 208 



Mastodon from South Dakota 133 



Mather, K. P., Photographs by 487 



Mathews, E. B. ; Outline of accomplish- 

 ments of subcommittee on roads. . . 70 

 Matthew, W. D., and Walter Granger ; 



Possil mammals of the Tiffany beds 152 

 — ; Affinities and origin of the Antillean 



mammals 138, 657 



phylogeny of the extinct Cam- 



elidse 144 



— cited on climate and evolution 665 



— — ■ — Cuba's land connections 627 



*— ocean basins 636 



— ; Generic nomenclature of the Pro- 



boscidea 141 



— ; Notes on the American Pliocene 



rhinoceroses 153 



— , Reference to "Climate and evolu- 

 tion" by 615 



Maumee Lake, Map of 242 



Mawson, Douglas, cited on salt 475 



McCoNNELL, R. G., cited on salt 476 



Mead, W. J., cited on origin of silica.. 595 



Meanders of stream 79 



Mechanics of laccolithic intrusion ; 



C. R. Keyes 75 



Medicine Bow Mountains, Precambrian 



rocks in • 97 



Meganos group, a newly recognized 

 division in the Eocene of Califor- 

 nia ; B. L. Clark 281 



, Pauna of the 152 



Melts, Hydrous silicate 102 



Members of the Geological Society.... 107 

 Memorial of Al))ert Homer Purdue ; 



George H. Ashley 55 



Amos P. Brown ; R. A. P. Pen- 

 rose, Jr 13 



Arnold ITagiie ; Joseph P. Iddings 35 



Charles Wales Drysdale ; J. Aus- 

 ten Bancroft 29 



Delorme D. Calrnes ; Charles Cam- 

 sell 17 



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Memorial of Henry Martyn Seely ; 



George H. Perkins 65 



Robert Hills Loughridge ; Eugene 



Allen Smith 48 



William Bullock Clark; John M. 



Clarke 21 



Mkrriam, J. C. ; An outline of progress 

 in paleontologic research on the Pa- 

 cific coast. Presidential address by . 129 



— cited on fauna of Coalinga region. . . 303 

 Tertiary faunas 307 



— ; Pauna of t^e Idaho formation 162 



Tulare Pliocene of the I'a- 



cific Coast region 152 



— , Meeting called to order by President 122 



— ; Puma-like cats of Rancho La Biva. 161 

 — ; Systematic position of the dire 



wolves of the American Pleistocene 161 

 Mesozoic history of Mexico, Central 

 America, and the West Indies ; 

 T. W. Stanton 138, 601 



— floras of North and South America . 



129, 607 



Meunir, , cited on experimental 



geology 175 



Mexico, Mesozoic history of 601 



Michigan, Uplift in 201 



Miller, (i. S., cited on mammalian fos- 

 sils of Cuba and Santo Domingo.. 626 



West Indian mammals 659 



Miller, W. J., Acknowledgments to . . . 330 



— ; Adirondack anorthosite 99, 399 



— cited on New York Clinton 354 



— , Discussion of Precambrian nomen- 

 clature by 92 



Minerals from Maine 463 



— in Pennsylvania, Precambrian 378 



the Adirondacks 399 



Wisconsin 393 



Mingo County, West Virginia, Coal 



beds in 96 



Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meet- 

 ing of the Pacific Coast Section of 

 the I'aleontological Society ; Ches- 

 ter Stock 160 



Miocene deposits, Pinnipeds from 161 



— Eocene relationships on West Coast . 307 



— of the West Indian Islands 624 



— sea of the West Coast, Lower 301 



MississipPiAN formations. Revision of. 93 

 Mississippi limestone containing fluo- 



rite discussed by W. A. Tarr 104 



— Valley, Mississippian formations of 



the upper 93 



Missouri, Grassy Creek shale of 95 



— -lead and zinc deposits. Genesis of . . . 86 

 — , Lower Kinderhookian faunas of . . . . 93 



— , Occurrence of glauconite in 104 



— , Paleogeography of 71 



— , Zinc and lead deposits discussed by 



members 86 



Mitchell, G. J. ; Evidence of recent 

 changes of level in I'orto Rico, as 

 shown by studies in the Ponce dis- 

 trict 138 



MojAVE Desert area, Tertiary fauna of. 162 

 MoLENGRAAFF, G. A. P., citcd ou island 



subsidence 511 



MOLLUSCA of the Carrizo Creek beds 

 and their Caribbean affinities ; R. E. 



Dickerson 148 



Monks Mound. Additional note on 80 



Montana, Eocene in 89 



— -, Oligocene plant fossils of 147 



MooniE. R. L. ; Diseases of the mosa- 



saurs 147 



MooK. C. C, cited on Morrison forma- 

 tion 249, 251 



