INDEX TO VOL. (;. 



521 



Page 

 FoKCHiiAMMAK. J. G.. citecl Oil rock-decay. 327 



FoRKL, F. A., Glacial theories of. 461 



Fort riFRKic shales iS 



Fossil plants from We.st Virginia coals.. 313, 318 



Fossils from Colorado 337, 33S 



Florida, Eocene and Miocene 136 



Kansas 33-50 



Minnesota and Wisconsin 171 



New Jersey 4S2 



Texas 3S6, 3S7 



the Jordan sandstone 177 



Matanzas formation of Cuba de- 

 scribed by Dall and Simpson 124 



Oneota dolomite 179 



Pleistocene period 137, 13S 



Saint Lawrence dolomite 175 



Shakopee dolomite iSi 



Texas Cretaceous 377, 378 



Fox Hills s;indstone .. 18 



Frkmont, J. C, Term "Coast ranges" first 



used by 73 



Gauhros of the northwe.stern Adirondack 



region 268 



G.\»u, W. H., cited on Central American 



volcanoes 123, 124 



"coast limestone" 130 



Costa Rica Miocene 121 



elevation of Manhattan, Kansas 41 



geographic history of San Domingo 



and Costa Rica 105 



Matanz;is formation 125 



Miocene formations of Antillean re- 

 gion 132 



post-lMiocene formation of Tanama 



and Costa Rica 125 



thickness and elevation of San Do- 

 mingo Miocene.. 121 



Gaxon(;, \V. F., cited on Caribbean plant.s.. 161 

 Garpinkrs island, Disturbance of strata 



of 5 



GiLHERT. G. K., and F. P. Gulliver ; Tepee 

 buttes 333 



— cited on Cayuga lake channel 371 



Iiocjuois plain 464 



lake Honneville 146 



Nipissing 25 



oscillations of land 69 



term '" F^peirogenic " 107 



— , Discussion by 466 



— , Reference to' discussion by 467 



writings of 463 



— , Titles of papers by 444, 469 



GiLMA.N, D. C, welcomes Society to Balti- 

 more 424 



— thanked by the Society 4.*>9 



Geor«",i.\, Geologic section in 106 



— Miocene, Thickness of I2i 



Geikik, a., cited on dolomites 196 



minerals 1.S7 



— , Reference to "Te.vt-l)ook of Geology" by. 293 

 Glacial accumulation and departure, 



Causes of. i.\6, 347 



invasion 343 



, Defortning efiects of. 145 



— deformation 349 



of strata of north Atlantic islands 349 



— deltas of western New York 353 



— eiKjch, Subsidence following the. 160 



— formations ; moraines, kames and esk- 



ers 348, 349 



— invasion. Career of 347 



, Irregularity and explanation of 350 



— lakes 21-27 



of western New York ; H. h. Fair- 

 child . 353 



— origin of channel.H on drunilins; G. H. 



Harton 8 



— |>erioti, Heaches «.f the 23, 24 



, Lakes of the 23 25 



Page 

 Glacial phenomena attending departure 



of the ice-sheet from I.aurcntian lakes. 22-27 

 in the Atlantic coastal plain 6 



— studies in Greenland 199 



— terraces of western New York 353 



Glaciation, Relationshii) of, to baselevel- 



ing in the northwestern plains 20 



Glacikks ofGreenland 199 



the I'nited States and FUirope 346 



— , Variations of 461 



Glai'Comtks of New Jersey. Age of the 185 



GoLi>-yrAKT7. veins ofCalilornia 221 



GooDi:, G. Hkownh, cited on ileep-sea fishes 134 

 Goodwin, \V. I.., cited on action of .solvents 300 

 GooDVKAK, W. A., citeil on metamorphi^.m 



in Pacific Coist ranges 87, 90 



Gordon, C. H., Title of paper by 17 



Grandtkan, H. H.-Y., cited on origin of 



shales 188 



Gr.\nitk, Uasic rock derived from 4 



— of the Adirondacks 266 



Granites (The) of Pikes peak, Colorado; 



K. n. Mathews 471 



Granitic rocks of the District of Columbia.. 321 

 Great l.\ki;s. Reference to oscillations of 



shores of the 58 



Grei.lv, a. \V., cited on glaciers 202 



CiREKNi.AND, Rvideiicc of subsideiicc of 158 



— , Former altitude of 219 



— , Glacial studies in 199 



— ice-cap 346 



— , Reference to climate of 347 



Grenvillk series of Canada, Analogy of 



the .Adirondack limestone with the.. 261, 266 



GRiswi)Ln, h. S., Title of paper by 470 



Gr(^ddeck, a. von, Reference to researches 



of 239 



(U'ELi'ii formation of Canada 299 



Gulf of Mexico, Reference to encroach- 

 ment of 56, 59 



— , Relation of, to Honduras .sea no 



— , Topography and depth of 1x0 



GvLF of Saint Lawrence a flooded basin 157 



Gulliver, F. P., and G. K. Gilbert ; Tepee 



buttes 333 



— , Title of paper by 444 



GUMBEL, C. W. von, cited on glauconitic 



deep-sea dredgings 185,186 



Guthrie, Ossian, cited on lake Warren.... 25 



Haiti, Continental relations of 108, 109 



— , F'rosion in 128 



— , F'xisting mammals of 138, 139 



— , Miocene formations of 132 



Hall, C. E., cited on Adirondack limestone. 244 

 Hall, C. W., and F. W. Sarijeson ; The 



Magnesian series of the northwestern 



states 167 



— , Reference to "Paleozoic formations of 



southeastern Minnesota" by.... 178, 180, 182 



— . Titles of papers by 17, 467 



Hall, James, cited on age of Adirondack 



limestone 243 



Ilnstcdia ^ 33 



Magnesian series of Iowa 169 



origin of Adirondack limestones 261 



— , J. F. Kemp's acknowledgments to 241 



— , Reference to paleontologic work of 34 



Harker, A., cited on gabbro 419 



Harrison, J. B., cited on abysmal deposits... 105 

 Pliocene deposits of radiolarian 



earths 122 



terraces of Barbados 126 



Hawaiian coral. Analyses of 193 



Hawes, G. W., cited on twinning of feld- 

 spar a.s7 



Haw.n, F., cited on geolDgv of Kansjis 30, 50 



Hawokth. Erasmus, Refcience to Cotton- 

 wjhmI River .section made by 37 



— , Title of paper by ' . i6 



