CONTENTS 



Pages 

 Post -Glacial Marine Submergence of Long Island. By Herman 



L. Fairchild > - - 279-308 



Pleistocene and Post-Pleistocene Geology of Waterville, Maine. 



By Homer P. Little 309-322 



Deformation of Unconsolidated Beds in Nova Scotia and Southern 



Ontario. By E. M. Kindle _ - . 323-334' 



Submerged "Deeps" in the Susquehanna River. By Edward B. 



Mathews - - 335-346 



Bull Lake Creek Rock Slide in the Wind River Mountains of 



Wyoming. By E. B. Branson --------- 347-350 



Orographic Origin of Ancient Lake Bonneville. ByChas. R. K^yes 351-374 



Metamorphism and Its Phases. By Reginald A. Daly - - - 375-418 



The Silver City Quartzites : A Kansas Metamorphic Area. By 



W. H. Twenhofel - - - - - 419-430 



Origin of Dolomite as Disclosed by Stains and Other Methods. 



By Edward Steidtmann 431-450 



A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks. By William J, Miller - 45 1 -462 



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