INDEX TO VOL. 5. 



655 



Page 

 Cretackous flora 109 



— fossils from Lower California 501, 502 



— of Lower California 495 



Marthas Vineyard, Deformation of.... 199 



the Carolinas 33 



Medial Red river region 302 



— south of Red river 299 



Cragin, F. W., cited on Kiamitia beds 325 



Crosby, W. O., cited on origin of the veined 



granites 280 



transported bowlders in the White 



mountains 36 



— , Titles of papers by 618 



Crossman, J. H., California fossils collected 



by 400 



Cross timber belt, Description of 300 



Cross, Whitman, cited on rhyolite 280 



spherulites 265 



— ; Intrusive sandstone dikes in granite 225 



— , Record of discussion of paper by 597 



— , Title of paper by 603 



Crustal adjustment in the upper Missis- 

 sippi vallc}^ ; C. R. Ke^^es 231 



Crystalline rocks. Decay of 357 



Curtice, Cooper, cited on California fos- 

 sils 396-398, 402, 413. 415, 



422-424, 426, 428, 429 

 CuSHiNG, H. P., Work being done in the 

 Adirondacks by 214 



Dakota division of the upper Cretaceous of 

 Red river 302 



— sands of Red river, Description of the. ..304, 



305, 3" 

 Dall,W. H., and Joseph Stanley-Brown; 

 Cenozoic geology along the Apalachi- 

 cola river 147 



— cited on absence of glaciation in Alaska.. 146 



Alum bluflf beds 165 



Aucella 408, 409 



Bering sea data 118, 120, 122, 135 



depth of water in Plover bay 141 



distribution of the Sha.sta-Chico .se- 

 ries 453 



formation of the Aleutian chain 144 



Peace creek beds of Florida 5^4, 595 



Pliocene fossils of Lower California..496, 



503 



sandstones of Nunivak i.sland 134 



— , Title of paper by 590 



Dana, J. D., cited on englacial drift 72 



mountain-making 104 



D'Archiac, E. J. A., cited on Eifel fossils... 397 

 Dakton, N. H., cited on deformation in Vir- 

 ginia 190 



— ; Geologic relations from Green pond, 

 New Jer.sey, to Skunnemunk mountain. 



New York 367 



— , Title of paper by 24, 597 



Darwin, Charles, cited on ice-choked val- 

 leys 542 



Darwin, G. H., cited on rigidity of the 



earth 260, 269 



Daubrke, a., cited on ab.sorbed gases 263 



depo.sits of zinc ore 30 



shattering of plate gla.ss 32 



Davis, W. M., and L. B. Griswold; Eastern 

 boundary of the Connecticut Tria.s.sic... 515 



— , cited on origin of lake Cayuga 345, 347 



— , Contributions of photopraphs should be 

 sent to 555 



— ; Geographical work for State Geological 



Survey."^ 604 



— , Reading of paper by 603-608 



— , Titles of papers by 60S 



Dawson, G. M., cited on coal beds of Van- 

 couver island 461 



conglomerate of the Dakota group.. 463 



deformations in British Columbia... 453 



Queen Charlotte island formation... 461 



Page 

 Dawson, G. M.; Geological notes on some 

 of the coast and islands of Bering sea 



and vicinity 117 



— , Title of paper by 590 



Dawson, Sir J. W., Annual address by 

 President 617 



— cited on Cretaceous flora of Vancouver 



island 460 



Kootanie 461 



origin of conglomerates 198 



— , Communication expressing regrets of... i 

 — , Determination of fossil plants from cape 



Vancouver by 134 



— , Reference to address by 550 



— , Record of discussion by 619 



— ; Some recent discussions in geology loi 



— ; The studj- of fossil plants 2 



— , Title of paper by 590 



Day, D. T., Appointed on Rainier reserve 



committee 23 



Decay of cr^'stalline rocks 357 



Deformation' along Atlantic seacoast 199 



ea.stern boundary of Connecticut Tri- 



assic .". 521 



— in New Jersey and New York 390 



the upper Mississippi valley 231 



the bituminous coal basins 43 



the Red river region 333-336 



— on the Pacific coast 453 



De Loriol, p., cited on fossils from the Port- 



landian... . 425 



— , Figuring of fossils by 421 



Denison beds. Description of the 327-330 



— section of Red river compared with Aus- 



tin section 319 



, Description of the 324 



Derby, O. A., cited on origin of ore beds.... 222 



Description of fossils from California 413 



lower Lias fossils from Nevada 417 



upper Jura fossils from Gold Belt slates 



of California 420 



upper Lias fossils from the Blue moun- 

 tains of Oregon 418 



De Soto, D., Reference to the early pioneer 



work of 298 



De Verneuil, P. E. P. , cited on Eifel fossils. 397 

 Devonian, Crumpling of Ohio and Penn- 

 sylvania Coal Mea.sures during the 54 



— formations in New Jersey 367 



— New York 367 



— fo.ssils from Georgia and Alabama 470 



— , Fossil plants of the 109 



— of Virginia 177, 186-150 



Georgia and Alabama 470 



D'iNViLLiERS, E- V., citcd ou Virginia ge- 

 ology 172, 187 



Diller, J. vS., Acknowledgment of fossils 

 received from 400 



— and T. W. vStanton ; The Shasta-Chico 



series 435 



— cited on age of auriferous slates 245 



California fo.ssils 404, 405, 407. 408 



Carboniferous fo.ssils 246-248 



— Cretaceous of the Pacific coast 437 



sandstone dikes -_ 228 



— .sequence of the geologic period in 



California and Oregon..... 436 



Shasta-Chico series 257 



Sihirian fo.ssils 248 



Triassic fossils 247-250 



— , Measurement of Elder creek section by.. 438 



— , Record of discussion of paper by 597 



— , Record of remarks by 604 



— , Report of on photographs 554 



-, Title of paper by 596 



DoELTER, C, cited on analysis of dacite 601 



d'Orbignv, a.. Figuring of fossils by.... 422-445 



Drumlins, Origin of 71 



Dubois, , Acknowledgments to 150 



Duck Creek chalk of Red river, Descrip- 

 tion of the 325 



