IXDEX: TO VOL. (1. 



510 



Page 

 Cleve. p. T., cited on geology of the West 



Indies 126 



Clinton dolomites of Canada 299 



Ct)AHiiLA, Cretaceous of 375 



Coal Mkasi-rks of Kansas 31 



Coast rangks, Geologic age of the Paci- 

 fic 74-77 



of California. Geology of 71 



Coastal plain Cretaceous deposits 479 



of the United States, Reference to 



changes in 5S-60 



strata. Causes of dislocations of. 5 



terrace 487 



undulations 127 



Conn. Collier. Election of 431 



CoiiN, F., cited on algic 301 



Colorado, Fossils from 337, 33S 



— formation. Reference to the 18 



— , Granites of Pikes peak 471 



— , Map of tepee buttes in 335 



— , Pierre shales of 333 



— , Reference to Haystack butte 342 



— . Tepee buttes of .". 333 



Con'MBiA ape of Florida sands and co- 



(juina 130 



— formation of New Jersey 488 



. Reference to 58, 59 



CoNSTiTfTioN, Amendjnents to the 431 



— , Proposed amendments to the 15 



CoNTi.NENTAL masses. Attraction of 145 



Cook. G. H.. cited on New Jersey Creta- 

 ceous 480 



Cope, K. I)., cited on Loup Fork fossils 136 



Pleistocene fossils 137, 13S 



range of Pliocene mammals 136 



West Indian paleontology 136 



— , Paleontologic assistance rendered J. W. 



Spencer by 136 



Copper smelting. Crystallized slags from... 469 



Costa Rica. FIrosion'in 128 



— , Matanzas formation of. 125 



— , Miix-ene formations of. 132 



. Thickness of 121 



Cra<;in, F. W.. cited on Texas paleontology. 377 

 Cr.^wford. J., cited on Nicaragua gravels.. 130 



oysler-l)earing beds in Nicaragua 125 



Cketackocs age of nucleus of Windward 



i.slands 126 



the Pacific Coast ranges 76 



— betls of the northwestern plains. Erosion 



of the 19 



— deposits of Barbados 122 



the northern half of the Atlantic 



coastal plain ; W. H. Clark 479 



— formations of California 72, 74 



— fossils of Texas 377, 37S 



— glauconites of New Jersey \.... 185 



— northwestern plains, Baseievelingof the. 17 



— of New Jersey 188 



Pacific Coast ranges 95 



the Highwoo<l mountains 390-393 



western Texa-« and Coahuila. Mexico ; 



E. T. Dumble 375 



— period of the West Indies 120 



— strata, (ilacial deformation of 349 



of Long island. Deformation of 5 



Marthas Vineyard, Defornsntion of. 5, 6, 7 



Staten island'. Deformation of 5 



the Crazy mountains ig 



Crystalline limestones and as.sociated 



rocks of the northwestern Adirondack 

 region ; C. H. Smyth, Jr 263 



Crystalline limestones, ophicalcites and 

 a.ssociated schists of the eastern Adiron- 

 dacks ; J. F. Kemp... 241 



Crystallized slags from copjKT smelting ; 



A. C. I^Tue 469 



Cross. Whitman. cite<l on Pikes Peak rock. 471 



spherulites 476 



— made .secretary of Petrographic section.. 469 

 — . Reference to disciiHsion by.., 46H, 469, 473, 476 



LXXIII— Biu.. Okoi. HfK- An.. Vol. fi. 1894. 



Page 

 Ct'nA. Application of geologic discoveries 



in 105 



— , Cro.ss-section in valley ofTrinidad moun- 

 tains of. ' 107 



— , Descrii)tioii of fossils from 124 



— during Matanzas depression 125 



— , Erosion in 128 



— , F'xisting mammals of. 138, 139 



— in the Pleistocene I33 



— Miocene and Flocene, Thickness of. 121 



beds of 122 



formations of 132 



limestone of 124 



— , Modern orogenic movements in 131 



— , Radiolarian deposits in . 122 



— , Reference to elevation of mountains of.. 106 



mountains of 109 



— , Relation of, to adjacent seas no 



CVLM of Europe. Reference to the 313, 320 



Cummins, W. h\, Reference to collections 



by 381 



Texas section made by 386 



CusniNc;, H. P.. cited on distribution of an- 



orthosites 242 



— ; Faults of Chazy township, Clinton 



county. New York 3S5 



— , Title of paper by 443 



Dall, W. H., cited on Alachua clays of 



Florida 136 



Miocene and Pliocene of Florida. .122, 123 



Pleistocene fossils 138 



Plicjceiie and Miocene deposits 126 



thickness of Florida Miocene 121 



Texas Miocene 121 



— determines fossils from Cuba 124 



— , Paleontologic assistance rendered J. W. 



Spencer by 136 



Dakot.\ formation. Reference to the 18 



Dana. J. D.. Analysis of coral sand by 192 



Hawaiian chalk by 192 



— cited on coral from Howlands island 195 



glacial ice-sheet 347 



Darton, N. H.. and J. F. Kemp ; A new in- 

 trusive rock near Syracu.se 477 



— cite<l on Potomac and Lafayette forma- 



tions 329 



Severn formations 4S0 



— , Li.st of photographs by 450 



— . Reference to cliscus.sioii by 482 



— . Titles of papers by 16, 17, 482 



Darwin, Charles, Analysis of dead coral 



by 193 



— , Influences of, on methods of classifica- 

 tion 65 



Davis, W. M., cited on baseleveling in 



Pennsylvania and New Jersey 19 



erosion of Crazy mountains 19 



Highwood mountains 390. 392 



" monadnocks " 149 



— on Photograi)h Committee 445 



Dawson. G. M.. Acknowledgment to 442 



— , Reference to 441 



Dawson, J. W.. Reference to 45S 



Day. I). '!.. excused from Mount Rainier 



Committee 14 



Defok.mation, F^xtension of uniformitari- 

 anism to 55 



— of the -Xtlantic coa.stal plain and Antil- 



lean region 127 



Deforming agencies affecting shorelines.. 146- 



149 



Delaware bay. Changes in .shores of 155 



— , Cretaceous deposits of 479 



Deltas of glacial lakes of western New 



York 353 



Dknmark, Reference to glacial phenomena 



i" 7 



Dei'arti're of the ice-sheet from the Lan- 



rentiau lakes ; Warren I'ph.iin 21 



