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 Brixton, N. I^., Discovery of Oriskaiiy beds 



at Newfoundland by 375 



Broadhead, G. C, cited on "local drift" 



of Missouri 532, 539 



quartzite and greenstone pebbles 



from Saint I,ouis county, Missouri 535 



Brogger, W. C, cited on micropegmatite 



and pegmatite 265 



rock textures 272, 273 



Silurian rocks 599 



Brooks, T. B., Acknowledgments to 150 



Brown, J. R., cited on mineral resources 



of the United States 490 



Brumell, H. p. H., Title of paper bj' 602 



Burns, Frank, cited on Chipola marls 165 



intercalated beds in Georgia 64 



— , Collection of fossils made at McClellan's 



marl bed by 160 



Alum bluff by 148 



California, Deformations in 453 



— fossils •: ' 243, 396, 413 



, Fossils from the Upper Jura of.... 402, 420 



lyias of. 400 



— , Fossil plants of 450 



— , Geologic sections in 439, 443 



— (lyower). Geological sketch of 489 



— , Shasta-Chico series of 435 



— , Upper Jvira of .; 402 



Call, R. F., cited on lower loess of Arkansas 536 

 Cambrian, Fossils of the 103 



— intra-formational conglomerates.. 191-193, 195 



— limestone of New York and New Jersey.. 3S6 



— of Massachusetts 202 



New Jersey 367 



New York 367 



the Adirondacks 214 



Virginia 175, 183, 189 



Cambro-Silurian of the Ottawa river 



basin 488 



Virginia 175 



Camden series of the Red river Focene 302 



Campbell, M. R., cited on intra-forma- 

 tional conglomerates 195 



southern Appalachians 479 



— ; Paleozoic overlaps in Montgomery and 



Pulaski counties, Virginia 171 



— , Record of discussion by 518 



— , Title of paper by 597 



Canada, Archean of. 102, 103, 357, 362 



— , Basal Cambrian of. 102, 103 



. — , Decay of crystalline rocks north of lake 



Huron 357 



— , Fossil plants of 3 



— , Glacial phenomena in 73, 76, 78, 87, 88 



— , Intra-formational conglomerates of. 192 



— , Mica deposits in the I^aurentian of the 



Ottawa district 481 



— , Ottawa gneiss, Grenville series and the 



Norian of. 214 



— , Paleozoic rocks of 357, 362 



— , Pleistocene flora of 113 



Cape Vancouver, Fossil leaves from 134 



— , Geological sketch of. 134 



Carboniferous basin of the Mis.sissippi 



valley 232, 233 



— , Crumpling of Ohio and Pennsylvania 



Coal Measures during the ; 54 



— , Fossil plants of the 109 



— , Fossils of the 346-249 



— of Virginia 177, 186, 187, 189, 190 



— series of the Narragansett basin, Massa- 



chusetts 202 



— system. Coal deposits of the 108 



Carll, J. F., cited on geology of Great 



lakes .'.... 345, 347 



Carolinas, Geology of the sand-hill coun- 

 try of the 33 



Catesby, M., Reference to publications by 593 

 Catlin, George, Reference to painting by 298 



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Cayuga lake a rock basin 339 



Chad WICK, J. R., Translations of works of 



Schoepf by 592 



Chamberlin,'T. C, cited on bowlder belt.. 80 

 — • ■ coincidence of lead and zinc region 



with driftless area 32 



deformations in Wisconsin 25 



deposition of blende 28 



englacial drift 73 



— moraines 88 



— origin of Finger lakes of New York. 346, 



347, 352 



the I^afayette formation 89 



— , Discussion of extramorainic drift by 16 



glacial phenomena by 85 



zinc and lead deposits by 32 



— elected President 552 



— , Record of discussion by 619 



— , Title of paper by 619 



Chance, H. M., cited on moraines 281 



Pennsylvania anthracite 64 



Chesapeake or cold water Miocene 167 



Chickasav^^ nation, Geological reconnois- 



sance in 298 



Chico fauna 444 



Choctavi^ nation. Geological reconnois- 



sance in 298 



Cenozoic floras 109 



— geology along the Apalachicola river ; 



W. H. Dall and J. Stanley-Brown 147 



— periods. Changes in the 106 



Cincinnati arch 234 



— axis 206 



Clarke, J. M., cited on J. D. Schoepf. 591 



Clark, W. B., cited on A nanckyies ovata... 308, 



336 



— , Title of paper by 603, 617 



Claypole, F. W., Titles' of papers by 7 



Coal-making 107 



Coal Measures of Iowa and Missouri, De- 

 formation of the 236-242 



Pennsylvania 39 



Coast range uplift at close of the Jurassic. 455 

 Correlation of Miocene beds of south- 

 eastern United vStates 170 



Collie, , cited on serpentine of Kam- 

 chatka 130 



Colorado division of the upper Cretaceous 



of Red river 302 



— , Fxample of contact alteration in 52 



— , Intrusive sandstone dikes in 228 



Columbia formation equivalent to Port 



Hudson clays 95 



of the Carolinas 34 



, Origin and age of the 100 



Comanche series of Red river, Washita di- 

 vision of the 316, 318 



Texas correlated with Shasta-Chico 



series 462 



Commander islands, Geological sketch of 123 

 Condon, Thomas, Acknowledgment of fos- 

 sils received from 401 



Conglomerates, Intra-formational 191 



Connecticut Triassic 515 



, Deformation along eastern boundary 



of. 521 



Conrad, T. A., cited on age of the Tejon.... 436 



Constitution and By-I,aws 641 



Continents, Relation of mountain-growth 



to formation of 203 



Cook, G. H., cited on geology of New York 



and New Jersey 368-371 



Green Pond mountain conglomer- 

 ate 38,S 



moraines 88 



— , Geological writings of 569 



— , Reference to " Geology of New Jersey " 



by 383 



Cook, James, Pinnacle island so named by.. 138 

 Coosa valley, Geology of a portion of the... 465 

 Cope, F. D., cited on Texas Ci'etaceous 494 



