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BULLETIX OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Moore, E. S. ; Algal limestone on the 



Belcher Islands, Hudson Bay 128 



— ; Iron formation on Belcher Islands. 



Hudson Bay, with special reference 

 TO its origin and its associated algal 



limestones 00 



MonEY^ G. W. ; Hydrous silicate melts.. 102 

 MoRiCKE^ W., cited on Navidad fauna. . 642 

 Moropus cooki. Skeleton in the Amer- 

 ican Museum of 131 



MoRozEWicz, , cited on igneous 



rocks 185 



MoRuisox formation compared with 



other formations 246-248 



, Names applied to the 248 



of America. Age of 245 



MosASAUR.s, Diseases of 147 



MouxDS and their origin discussed by 



members 81 



MorxTAixs in New Mexico, structure 



of some 72 



MouxT HoLXOKE. Announcement of fire 



at 84 



Murphy, , cited on transportation 



of debris by water 185 



Murray, Alexaxder, cited on marine 



Clinton beds 334 



Murray, , cited on island subsi- 

 dence 493 



Natioxal Research Council, Report of 



Geology Committee of 69 



Navidad faima 642 



Necrology 12 



Neumaxx, R., cited on Peruvian fossils. 611 

 Nevada, Mammalian jaw from the 



Truckee beds of western 161 



New Artiodactyl's from the Tpper Eo- 

 cene of the Uinta Basin. Utah ; 

 O. A. Peterson 153 



— bathvmetrical man of the West Indies 



region ; C. A. Reeds 142 



Newberry, J. S., cited on Honduras fos- 

 sils 608 



New Bruxswick, Marine levels in.... 220 

 Newfouxdlaxd, Altitudes of east coast 



of 204 



— coast. Changes in elevation of 226 



New Jersey, Submergence of 188 



New Hampshire, Glacial phenomena 



in 195, 209 



— . Late Pleistocene shoreline in 74 



Newland, D. H., cited on New York 



Clinton 329 



New Mexico, Structure of some moun- 

 tains in 72 



New points in Ordovician and Silurian 

 paleogeography : T, E. Savage and 

 F. M. Van Tuyl 88 



— Tillidont skull from the Huerfano 



Basin, Colorado; Walter Granger.. 147 



New York Clinton 327 



— . Glacial phenomena in 197 



— ■ Siluric. Further study in 92 



Niermeyer, J. F., cited on atolls 527 



NivATiON as an erosive factor in north- 

 ern Greenland. Importance of 72 



NoLixEJE of the West Indies 651 



North America, Edentate deposits of. 161 



— , Eocene pseudotapirs of 152 



— , Fresh-water fish faunas of 138 



— , Marine Oligocene of 153, 297 



— . Mesozoic floras of 129, 607 



— — reptiles of 138 



— , Paleozoic floras of 129 



oolites of 102 



— . Wilcox Eocene flora of 632 



Page 



Northeasterx America, Post - Glacial 



uplift of 187 



Northern Greenland. Importance of 

 nivation as an erosive factor and 

 soil flow as a transporting agency 

 in 72 



Notes on Eifel brachiopods : C. H. Chad- 

 wick 154 



the American Pliocene rhinoce- 

 roses ; W. D. Matthew 153 



■■ — ■ evolution of the femoral tro- . 



chanters in reptiles and mammals ; 



W. H. Gregory 154 



geologv of the region of Parker 



Snow Bay. Greenland : E. O. Hovey 98 



occurrence of a mammalian 



jaw, presumably from the Truckee 

 beds of western Nevada ; J. C. Jones 161 



separation of salt from saline 



water and mud; E. M. Kindle.... 80 



stratigraphy and faunas of the 



Lower Kinderhookian in Missouri ; 



E. B. Branson 93 



Nova Scotia, Glaciation in 207 



— -, Marine levels in 222 



Odservatioxs on the skeletons of 

 Moropus cooli in the American 

 Museum ; H. F. Osborn 131 



O'CoxxELL. ;Mar.jorie; Cretaceous over- 

 laps in northwest Europe and their 

 bearing on the bathymetric distri- 

 bution of the Cretaceous Silici- 

 spongiae 142 



Occurrexce of a large tourmaline in 

 Alabama pegmatite ; F. R. Van 

 Horn 104 



marine Middle Tertiary fauna 



on the western border of the Mo- 

 jave Desert area: Wallace Gordon. 162 



the SipJionalia sntterensis zone. 



the uppermost Tejon horizon in the 

 outer Coast Ranges of California : 

 R. E. Dickerson 163 



Officers and members of the Paleonto- 



logical Society. Election of 125 



— , correspondents, and members of the 



Paleontological Society 155 



— , Election of 11 



Ogilvie, I. H., cited on anorthosite. . . 



401. 416 



Ohio gas wells discussed by F. R. Van 



■Horn 96 



— uplift in 201 



Oil-bearixg and oil-producing forma- 

 tions, Relation of 92 



Oldroyd, Ida S. ; Relationships of the 

 recent and fossil invertebrate faunas 

 on the west side of the Isthmus of 



Panama to those on the east side. . 162 



Oligocexe, Faunal zones of the 166 



—, Faunal zones of West Coast 304 



— faunas and formations. Symposium of 165 

 of the Pacific coast 166 



— floras of North America 633 



— of North America, Marine 153 



— ■ — Washington 165 



— paleontology and stratigraphy in 



Washington 166 



— , Plant fossils of 147 



— of the West Indian Islands 623 



. West Coast of North America 297 



— sea of West Coast 301 



Oolites in shale and their origin ; 



W. A. Tarr 587 



— , North American Paleozoic 102 



— , Siliceous 103 



