INDEX TO VOL. 5. 



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KiLLPATRiCK, J. W., cited on striae near 



Glasgow, Missouri 534 



KxoxviLLE beds, Relation of, to Mariposa 



beds 457 



— fauna 447 



Knowltox, F. H., cited 011 fossil plants 4, 5 



— , Editorial work by, on uncompleted work 



of Professor Newberry 5 



— , Title of paper by 590 



KosMAN, , cited on association of nickel. 270 



Kroutschoff, K. von, cited on rock anal- 

 yses 599 



Lacroix, a., cited on contact masses of sili- 

 cates 224 



effect of acid and basic rocks on en- 

 closed fragments - 271 



formation of minerals 264 



inclusions in gabbros 218 



olivine 221 



titaniferous magnetite 221 



zones in thin sections 220 



Lafayette formation. Age of the 89, 91 



, Deposition of the 95 



of the Carolinas 32; 



Mississippi valley 89 



, Origin and age of the 100 



lyAHUSEN, J., cited on Aucella of Russia 252, 



432, 433, 447, 448 



California fossils. 404, 406, 409, 410, 429, 430 



the Wolga stage 255 



TyAKF, Cayug.-v a rock basin ; R. vS. Tarr 339 



Lamplugh, G. W., cited on the Wolga stage. 255 

 I<ANE, A. C; Geologic activity of the earth's 



originally absorbed gases 259 



— , Record of discussions by 597, 618 



— , Title of paper by 591 



IvANGDON, D. W., cited on Alum, bluff. 14s 



Ocheesee section 154 



Lange, , cited on flora of Greenland 113 



lyAPPARENT, , cited on specific weight 



of the earth 270, 271 



IvA S.\i.LE. ROBERT DE, Reference to the 



early pioneer work of 29S 



Later (The) Tertiarj- Lacu.strian forma- 

 tions of the west ; W. \i. vScott 594 



IvAURENTiAN of the Ottawa district 481 



Lawson, a C, cited on geology of Lower 



California 490, 491, 495, 514 



inclusions in gabbros 21S 



rock textures 273 



the metamorphic rocks of the Coast 



range 257 



Le.\1) deposits of Wisconsin 25 



— ores. Geologic age of. 31 



Le Conte, Jo.sijph, cited on activities of 



absorbed gases 24S 



contraction theory 105 



ice accumulation 98 



Placer coal-field. New Mexico 52 



Leeds, A. R., cited pn chemistry ot the an- 



orthosites 216 



Lerch, Otto, cited on "Cretaceous islands" 315 

 Lesley. J. P., cited on Virginia geology.. 172, iSo 

 — ; Hypothesis as to causes of variation in 



volatile combustibles in Pennsylvania 



coal 50 



— , Objections to hypothesis of 58 



— , Sugge-stion concerning oxidation by 03 



— , Tabulation of analy.sis of coal by 63 



Lesquereux, Leo, cited on fossil plants. ... 4 



the deformation of continents 109 



Leverett, Fr.\nk, cited on ancient extent 



of the upper Mis.si.ssippi 544 



moraines 88 



white clay of Indiana and Illinois .. 536 



— , Discu.ssion of e.xtramorainic drift by 16 



glacial phenomena by 85 



— , Title of paper by " 619 



Lewis, H. C, cited on glacial bowlders 290 



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Lewis. H. C, cited on moraines 88 



terminal moraine 282 



Ll-^s, Lower, fossils of Nevada 417 



— of California 400 



Nevada 400 



Oregon 400 



— , Upper, fossils from the Blue mountains, 



Oregon 418 



LiBBEY, William, Jr., cited on the lavas of 



the Hawaiian islands 279 



Limits of the glaciated area in New Jersey ; 



A. A. Wright 7 



LixcoLX, D. T., cited on Finger lakes of 



New York 340, 346-348, 356 



Lindgrex, W., cited on distribution of the 



Shasta-Chico series 453 



geology of Lower California. 4140, 



492, 493, 495-497 



po.sition of California fossils 397 



unconformity- of Chico beds 457 



— , Fossils collected W 426 



Loess of the IMissouri and Mississippi val- 

 leys 94 



— or loamy clay of :Missouri 535 



Logan, Sir W. E., cited on conglomerates.. 192 



"the Granville series " 482 



Lavirentian 102 



underclaj-s of Wales 108 



LONGWOOD red "shales of New York and 



New Jersej- 382, 3S3 



LORiOL, 'P.'Dii.,c\te:donCa)'diocei-asalternatis 254 



Lower California, Fossils from 495, 499, 



501-503 



, Geological sketch of 489 



\ Onyx deposits of. 508, 510 



— Cross Timber sands, Description of... 304, 311 

 Lyell, Sir Charles, cited on uniformi- 



tarianism 106 



— , Reference to the early visit to Boston of. 550 

 Lytle, R. a., Acknowledgments to 150 



]M.\iN Street lime.stone of Red river, De- 

 scription of the 330, 331 



M.AL.ASPiXA glacier cited 81 



Mallet, R., cited on heat evolved by rock 



crushing 61 



— , Reference to 266 



Marcou, Jules, cited on age of auriferous 



slates 244, 245 



the Tejon 436 



Cretaceous fauna of Red river re- 

 gion 325,326 



Red river fo.ssils 316 



Texas Cretaceous 317 



— , Reference to the pioneer geologic work 



of 298 



Marcy, B. B., Reference to expedition of... 29S 

 Marietta beds of Red river, Description 



of 328, 329 



Mariposa beds, Relation of, to Knoxville 

 beds 457 



— slates 254 



Martin, D.S., Discovery of Bellvale flags by. 374 



— cited on geology of Se-w York and New 



Jersey ' 368-370 



Marquette iron district of Michigan 5 



Marsters, V. F., cited on biotite 220 



M.\RViNE, A. K., cited on western coals 65 



^Iaryl.\nd coal areas 43 



Massachusetts, Beaches of 210 



— , Deformation of coa.st of 199 



— , Glacial phenomena in 73, 82 



— , Moraines of 88 



— , Triassicof 517 



Mather, W. W., cited on Geology of New 



Y'ork and New Jersey 368-370 



Mathew, G. F,, cited on Basal Cambrian... 103 



Mathews, W. D., cited on gabbro 221 



Mathews, E- B., Field a.ssistance rendered 



by 225 



