INDFA' TO V(n.. C). 



525 



rape 



Officers and Fellows of the Society 491 



Officers, Klcction of 43' 



Ohio, Drift area of. 345.35° 



—, Moraines of 3'\^ 



— , raleontologic relations of Sharon coal 



of. 319 



On a basic rock derived from granite ; C. H. 



Smyth, Tr. . 4 



Oneota dolomite^ I77 



, Fossils of the I79 



of the Magnesian series 169, 177 



Ormc.Ai.ciTES of the Adirondacks 241 



Oi'Tic.Ai, properties of aniphiboles 3 



Ordovici.an age of the Saint Peter sand- 

 stone 170 



OswEGATCHiE serics of the Adirondacks... 266 

 Owen, D. D., cited on niagnesian lime- 

 stone 177 



Pacific COAST, E\'idence of subsidence of... 159 



— islands, Evidences as to change of level 



of. 164 



P.vcKARO, R. L., Analysis of nielilite bj' 470 



rocks and soil by 323-325 



Packer Institi'te. Resolution of thanks 



to officers of 27 



Palache, C, Reference to election of. 2,425 



Paleontology of Patagonia, Note on the.. 28 

 Paleozoic fo.ssil plants 313. 318 



— rocks of California 223 



the northwestern plains 19, 20 



Panam.\, Matanzas formation of 125 



Papers, Order of presenting 2 



Pata(;oni.\n beds. Relation of the 28 



— p>aleontology, Note on 28 



Pearce, R., cited on association of minerals 



in gold deposits 231 



Peary, R. F)., cited on Greenland glacier... 213 



ice-cap 205 



movements of glaciers 216 



wind-<lrift phenomenon 214 



Peckham, S. F.. .\nalysis of glauconiteby. 1S5 



— cited on Jordan sandstone 176 



Pen field, S. L., Reference to apparatus 



devised by 411 



Pennsylvania, Kaseleveling in 19 



— , Moraines in 26 



— , Reference to tlie Pottsville basin of 314 



— , Sharon conglomerate lacking in 319 



— . The nickel mine at Lancaster Gap 3 



PENS.\t'KEN formation a possible analogue 



of the Lafayette 4S8 



of New Jersey 485 



Permian of Texas 376 



— rocks of Kan.sas 29 



PF.RMO-CARHONiFEROfs of Kansas 29 



Petrography of ea.stern Adirondack 



rocks 252-259 



Square butte 407 



the Adirondack gabbros 269, 273 



Petzh<»li)t, a., cited on dolomites 189 



Phillips, A., cited on deposition of gold 



and pyrite 23S 



segregated veins 226, 227 



PnoTOi.RAPH Committee, Report of. 445 



pHoTfM.RAPHS received in 1K94 446 



Phthanites of the Pacific Coast ranges 83 



Pierre shales of Colorado 333 



Pikes Peak granites Vyl 



PiRSSON, ].. v.. Analysis of pyroxene by ... 410 



— and W. H. Weed; Highw<x)d mountains 



of Montana 389 



— citetl on Maine volcanics 474 



— , Klcction of. 2, 425 



— , Title of paper by 444 



Pleistocene age "of New Jersey forma- 

 tions 488 



— Antillean continent and its degradation.. 128 

 — , Klevation of Cuba and Jamaica in the... 133 



— fossilfi 137, 13^ 



Page 

 Pleistocene period, Orogcnic and cpeiro- 



genic changes in the. 133, 134 



, Ret'levation of lands in 130 



— .strata of Nantucket, Glacial deformation 



of the 349 



— .subsidence of West Indies and Central 



America 129 



Pliocene age of the Lafayette formation of 



Marthas Vineyard 6 



.Matanzas formation 124 



New Jersey formations 4SS 



— dei>osits of Florida and their relation to 



Miocene formations 123 



— elevation of the Antillean region 122 



— erosion in Antillean region and el.se- 



whcre 123 



— lands. Drowning and burial of. 124 



— limestone of Cuba 124 



— mammals, Range of the 136 



— period, Deformation of Antillean lands 



during 127 



, Hrosion during 128 



— radiolarian deposits in the West Indies... 122 



— volcanoes of Jamaica, Central America 



and Wiudwaid islands 123, 124 



PoSEPNY, F., cited on ore-chutes 232 



Post-Cretaceous strata of Long island. 



Deformation of. 5 



Marthas Vineyard, Deformation of.. 5 



Staten island. Deformation of 5 



Post-Jurassic changes in southeastern 



United .States, Reference to 59 



POTOM.\c formation. Time limit of rock- 

 decay indicated by 328-331 



POTSi).\M .sandstone of Clinton county, New 



York 286,287 



Pottsville (The) .series along New river, 



We.st Virginia ; D. White 305 



PowiCLL. J. W., cited on o.scillalionsof land 69 

 PRK-CRinACEOus age of Pacific coa.st range 



metamorphics. 77 



— forjnations of California 72 



— series of the Pacific Coast ranges 82 



PROCEEDiNGSof the Seventh Annual Meet- 

 ing, held at Kaltimorc, December 27, 28 

 and 29, 1894; H. L. Fairchild, Srnrtary. 423 



Sixth Summer Meeting, held at 



Brooklyn, New York, Augu.st 14 and 15, 

 1.S94 ; II. L. Fairchild, .V/Wf/c/'V i 



Prosser, C. S. ; Kansas River section of 

 the Permo-Carboniferous and Permian 

 rocks of Kansas 29 



— , Title of paper by 17 



Pi-.MPELLY, R., cited on Adirondack lime- 

 stones 244 



— , Reference to Adirondack reconnoi.ssance 

 '^y 242, 244 



Putnam, H. T., J. F. Kemp's acknowledg- 

 ments to 251 



Pyrriiotite depo.sit at Anthonys Nose, 

 on the Ilud.son 3 



QiTATERNARV baselcvcling in Minnesota, 



Manitoba and northwestward 17 



Quicksilver deposits comi)ared with gold 

 depo.sits 238, 239 



Ransome, F. L., cited on origin of glauco- 



phane-schists 88 



Recent glacial studies in Grvcnland ; T. C. 



Chamberlin 199 



Reconstruction of the Antillean conti- 

 nent ; J. W. Spencer 103 



Register of the Hallimore Meeting 490 



Hrooklyu Summer Meeting 28 



Reii), H. !•■., A'nnouncement by 443 



— , Reference to disi-ussicui by 462 



— thanked by the Society 489 



— ; Variations of glaciers 461 



