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BULL. GEOL. SOC. AM. 



Page 

 McCreath, a. S., cited on Virginia geol- 

 ogy 172, 187 



— , Reference to analysis of coal made by..63, 69 

 McCoNNELL, R. T., cited on the I^afayette 



formation 91 



McClellan, John, Geologic section made 



on the farm of 159 



McGee, W J, cited on Columbia 170 



deformation of Atlantic sea oast 200 



earthquakes 267 



equivalency of Iowa upper till to 



the loess 536 



geology of Macon county, Missouri.. 534 



Lafayette 151, 170 



rate of land erosion 97 



the Columbia formation 95 



the Ivafayette formation ....89, 90, 309-313 



— , Discussion of Columbia and I^afayette 



formations by 100 



extramorainic drift by 17 



terrestrial submergence by 21 



the Geology of the Carolinas by 34 



— , Discussion of Virginia and Maryland 



Cenozoic history by '. 24 



— , Resolution of thanks offered by 38 



McGregor, J. G. ; Geological writings of 



David Honeyman 567 



Medlicott, H. B., cited on Indo-Gangetic 



alluvial plain 91 



Meek, F. B., cited on age of the auriferous 



slates 244 



Aucella 251, 252 



California fossils 403, 431, 433, 434 



Cretaceous fossils from Vancouver 



island 461 



— — — a granite bowlder from Morgan 



county, Missouri 535 



Mensell, , cited on Schoepf and his 



w^ork 593 



Merrill, F. J. H., Acknowledgments to... 213 

 Merrill, G. P., and S. F. Emmons ; Geo- 

 logical sketch of lyOwer California 489 



— cited on Cambrian limestone of New 



York and New Jersey 387 



— — ■- — distribution of the Shasta-Chico 



series 453 



geologj' of New York and New Jer- 

 sey — 368-370 



^ red shales in New J- rsey 382,383 



— , Discovery of Oriskany beds at New- 

 foundland by 375 



— , Title of paper by 617 



Mesozoic, Replacement of plants in the.... 109 



Metamorphisms, Examples of. 52, 53 



Mica deposits in the I,aurentian of the Ot- 

 tawa district; R. W. Ells 481 



MiCHALSKi, , cited on Russian fossils .. 427 



the Wolga stage 255 



MiCHEL-IyEVY, A., cited on artificial min- 

 erals 264 



spinels and magnetite 263 



Michigan, Succession in the Marquette 



iron district of. 5 



MiCROSECTiONS of gabbro 218-220 



Microscopic structure of silicious oolite ; 



E. O. Hovej' 627 



Mills, James E., Acknowledgments to 243 



— cited on age of the auriferous slates 246 



Carboniferous fossils 247 



Jurassic fos.'^ils 249, 251 



Triassic fos.sils 249, 250 



Minerals of gabbros from lake Cham- 

 plain 213 



the Canada Laurentian 483 



Minnesota, Glacial phenomena in 76, 



78, 82, 87, 88 

 — , I,afayette formation in 89 



— , Moraines in 93r 94 



Miocene, Chesapeake or cold water 167 



— fossils from cape Vancouver 134. 



from Commander islands 125 



Page 

 Miocene fossils on Aleutian islands 120, 121 



— of Florida 162 



Lower California 495 



the Carolinas 34 



Mississippi valley, Crustal adjustment in 



the 231 



Missouri, Deformation phenomena in 232, 



236-239 



— , Erosion of the Lafayette in 90 



— , Loess or loamy clay of 535 



— , Pleistocene problems in 531 



— , Preglacial formations of 532 



— zinc ore 31 



Moraines, Origin of. 71 



Monroe shales of New York and New Jer- 

 sey : 374, 375 



Mountain-growth, Relation of, to forma- 

 tion of continents 203 



Mountain-making 103 



Muhlbach, John, Fossils collected by 426 



MuiR, John, cited on glaciation in Bering 



sea and vicinity 146 



— glaciation in Plover bay 143 



iilaciation of Saint Lawrence island. 140 



MuLLER, F. C. G., cited on gases from Bes- 

 semer steel 264 



MuRCHisoN, R., cited on age of the aurifer- 

 ous slates 244 



rocks of highlands of Scotland 102 



Russian coal-fields 47 



— , Objections to hypothesis of, concerning 

 variation of volatile in coal 57 



Nanaimo and Queen Charlotte Island 

 groups correlated with the Shasta-Chico 

 series 461 



Nathorst, a. G., cited on the Scandina- 

 vian flora 113 



Neocene beds of the Medial Red river re- 

 gion 302 



Neumayr. M., cited on British Columbia 

 formations 255 



Jura of California 256 



— , Reference to " Erdgeschichte " by 260 



Nevada, Fossils from lower Lias of. 417 



— , Liassic fossils from 400 



New^berry, J. S., cited on correlation of 



Kootanic with Great Falls beds of Mon- 

 tana 461 



fossil plants 4 



Great lakes 343, 344, 347 



Placer coal field. New Mexico 52 



New Hampshire, Glaciation of the White 



mountains of. 35 



— , Moraines of 88 



New Jersey, Cambrian of. 367 



— , Devonian of. 267 



— faults 391 



— , fossils from 367, 380, 381 



— , Geologic relations from Green Pond, to 



Skunnemunk mountain, New York 367 



— , Limits of the glaciated area in 7 



— , Moraines of 88 



— overlaps 391 



— zinc ore. ; 30 



New Mexico, Examples of contact altera- 

 tions in 52 



— zinc ore 31 



New Pedrara onyx deposits 508, 510 



New York, Cambrian of 367 



— , Devonian of. 367 



— faults 390 



— , Finger lakes of .• 339 



— , Fossils of 367. 380, 381 



— , Geologic relations from Green Pond, 



New Jersey, to vSkunnenuink mountain.. 367 



— , Glacial phenomena in Long Island 73, 80 



— , Igneous rocks of. 213 



— , Intra-formational conglomerates in.. 192, 193 

 — , Moraines of. 88 



