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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Fauna of the Etchegoin Pliocene of mid- 

 dle Califoi-nia; J. O. Nomland.... 229 



— — — Fernando formation of Los An- 



geles, California; C. L. Moody.... 234 



Oklahoma Pleistocene 212 



Pinole tuff ; John C. Merriam 



and Chester Stock 230 



Faunas in the John Day region, Suc- 

 cession of Miocene 215 



Felid^ of Rancho la Brea ; J. C. Mer- 

 riam 211 



Fei-i.ows, Election of 12 



Fexneman, N. M., cited on Coastal Plain 



oil fields 578 



Fenner, C. N. ; Relationship between the 

 igneous and metamorphic rocks of 

 the District of Columbia and vicin- 

 ity 155 



Field, R. M. ; Intraformational struc- 

 ture in the Ordovician limestone of 



central Pennsylvania 166 



Fiji, Geology of Lau Islands of 166 



FiNLAY, G. I., cited on gneiss 456, 458 



First recorded amphibian from the Ter- 

 tiary of Nebraska; H. J. Cook 213 



Fisher, C. A., cited on Texas oil occur- 

 rence 708 



Flett, J. S., cited on metamorphism . . . 387 



Florida, Fossil vertebrates froni 214 



— , Megatherium from '. 212 



— , Plants and human remains at Vero . 197 

 Foerste, a. F., cited on Silurian forma- 

 tions 808 



— , Discussion of Tendaguru formations 



by 203 



— presided at meeting of Paleontolog- 



ical Society 197 



Fontaine, W. M., cited on allanite. 475, 477 

 Forbes, Edv^ard, Reference to work of. 738 



FoRCHHAMMER, , Reference to work 



of 738 



Ford, W, E., cited on allanite 478 



Fossil mammals discussed by E. H. Bar- 

 bour 210 



— — Gilmore 210 



W. K. Gregory 210 



W. D. Matthew 210 



J. C. Merriam 210 



H. F. Osborn 210 



from Porto Rico; H. B. Anthony. 209 



— rock-boring animals discussed by 



G. H. Chadwick 199, 965 



— vertebrates from Florida ; E. H. Sel- 



lards 214 



Fossils from Maine Pleistocene 309 



Oklahoma oil field 159 



Tully limestone 956-958 



FoYE, Wilbur G. ; Geology of Lau 



Islands, Fiji 166 



Franconia sandstone 443 



Frisbie, E. R., cited on land subsidence 



at Manila 521 



Fritz, , Reference to compilation of 



sun-spots by 825 



Fisher, F. A.; Rocky Mountain oil 



fields 157 



FucHS, ■ ; cited on epiptervgoid. . 1 , 981 



Fuller, M. L. ; Appalachian oil field 156, 617 

 Fuller, M. S., cited on geologv of Long 



Island 281, 284, 297. 303, 305 



Galicia. Oil fields of 563 



Gannett. Henry, cited on Lake Bonne- 

 ville 360 



Philippines 515 



Page 

 Gardner, J. H., cited on Texas oil field. 575 



— ; Mid-continent oil fields 157, 685 



Gardner, J. S., cited on age of Antrim 



basalts 875 



Gareias, V. R., cited on igneous intru- 

 sions in oil fields 585 



Gas and oil accumulation 158 



■ — in the mid-continent field 158 



— fields. Classification of 553 



Gaupp, , cited on ala temporalis. . . 981 



Geikie, a., cited on estimates of geo- 

 logic time 754, 811 



gneiss 457 



— • metamorphism 382 



— , Reference to Lord Kelvin's work by. 810 



Geikie, J., cited on schist 457 



General conditions of the petroleum in- 

 dustry and the world's future sup- 

 ply ; R. Arnold 156, 603 



— stratigraphic break between Pennsyl- 



vanian and I'ermian in western 

 America ; Willis T. Lee 169 



Genesee shale, Stratigraphic relation- 

 ships of 945 



Genth, F. a., cited on allanite 471 



Geologic and physiographic influences 



in the Philippines ; W. D. Smith. . . 515 



Geological education for engineers. . . . 137 



— — of engineers discussed by W. W. 



Atwood 138 



C. P. Berkey 138 



— C. W. Brown 138 



W. O. Hotchkiss 138 



A. C. Lane 138 



W. D. Matthew 138 



— E. W. Shaw 138 



— J. B. Woodworth 138 



_ . _ J. B. Tyrrell 138 



Geologic processes as basis for time 



estimates 809 



— section near Columbia, Missouri 170 



— significance of fossil rock-boring ani- 



mals ;iA. L. Barrows 199, 965 



— time as measured by uranium min- 



erals 892 



, New table of 884 



, Rhythms and the measurements 



of 745 



— tour of w-estern Nebraska ; H. F. Os- 



born 197 



Geology and public service ; G. O 



Smith 127 



— of Lau Islands, Fiji ; W. G. Foye. . . . 166 

 — ■ — petroleum. Symposium on the. 603-735 

 ■ the area of Paleozoic rocks in the 



vicinity of Hudson and James Bay, 

 Canada ; T. E, Savage and F. M. 

 Van Tuyl , 171 



— , Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene of 



Maine i67 



Geology^s influence on development of 



oil 625 



Geometric plans of the earth, with spe- 

 cial reference to the planetesimal 

 hypothesis ; Harry Fielding Reid. . . 124 



Germany, Petroleum supply of . 612 



Gesner, a., cited on oil industrv 621 



"Giant ripples" as indicators of paleo- 



geography ; W. H. Bucher 161 



Gibson, T. W., cited on Ontario oil 



fields 72,"^ 



Gigantic Megatherium from Florida; 



W. D. Matthew 212 



Gilbert, G. K.. cited on Cretaceous 



strata of Arkansas River 832, 833 



Lake Bonneville 352 354 



357, 360, 368, 371 



