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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Templetox. E. C. ; General geology of 



The San Jose and Mount Hamilton 



quadrangles 96 



Tennessee, A new occurrence of pisan- 



ite and staurolites in 54. 6S6 



Tertiary and Cretaceous floras of 



Alaska, Correlation of 116 



— drainage problem of eastern New 



York. Glacial erosion in the Genesee 

 Vallev svstem and its bearing on 

 the 70. 71S 



— mammals. Restoration of : William B. 



Scott 105 



— paleontology and stratigraphy of 



southwestern Washington. Prelimi- 

 nary report on the : Charles E. 

 Weaver 131 



Teschexite or analcite-basalt <monchi- 

 quose ( ?) i in Yirginia. Megascopic 

 and microscopic character and 

 chemical composition and classifica- 

 tion of 316-320 



Texas. Equus scotti and Mylodon from 



Panhandle region of 117 



Titaxiferous magnetites. Microstruc- 



ture of 73. 701 



Titles of papers presented before the 

 combined sections and names of dis- 

 putants 75 



first section and names 



of disputants 50 



second section and 



names of disputants 51 



third section and names 



of disputants 53. 72 



in general session and names 



of disputants 49.70 



Torre, Carlos de la. Discoveries of ex- 

 tinct land vertebrate fauna in Cuba 

 by 118 



Trachttic perlite from Lone Hill, near 



San Jose. California : G. E. Postma 94 



Treasurer. Report of William Bullock 



Clark 5 



Triaxgulatiox of earth-movements re- 

 corded in the beaches 221 



— stations in Sumatra. Displacements 



of 51. 676 



Trias sic age. Dikes of central western 



Yirginia of 334 



Tupaiid osteology and relationships... . 24S 

 Tupaiid-e: and of Eocene Lemurs, espe- 

 cially Notharctus. Relationship of 



the : W. K. Gregory 117. 247-252 



Two Medicixe Glacier. Comparison and 



extension of 542 



Ulrich, E. O.. Correlation problems of 

 Eastport Quadrangle. Maine, dis- 

 cussed by 52 



— : New data on the relations of the 



Ozarkian and Canadian systems. . . 51 



— : Nomenclature, structure, and classi- 

 fication of the Cremacrinida 109 



— . Reference to views on black shale of. 113 



— . The Cataract discussed by 107 



Medina problem 107 



Ulrich's Revision of the Paleozoic sys- 

 tems, Index to 625-668 



Uxcoxformity. Tamiosoma zone. Cali- 

 fornia . . 132 



Uxderclays of coal. Roots in the. . 70. 114. 



719 



Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician 

 sediments of Center County. Penn- 

 sylvania. Origin of 112 



— ■ Neocene in the Sargent oil fields. 



California. Faunal relations of the. 129 



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Yax Horx, Frank R. : A new occur- 

 rence of pisanite and some large 

 staurolites from Ducktown, Tennes- 

 see 54. 686 



— . Deep boring near McDonald. Penn- 

 sylvania, discussed by 73 



Yax Ixgex. Gilbert. Sediments of Cen- 

 ter Countv. Pennsvlvania. discussed 

 by 112 



Ventura County oil fields : Robert W. 



Moran 97 



Yertebrate fauna. Red Beds between 

 Wichita Falls. Texas, and Las Ye- 

 gas. New Mexico, in relation to 

 their 52. 679 



— paleontology. Minutes of sectional 



meeting oh 117 



. Organization of section on 107 



Yirgixia. Age of dikes of central west- 

 ern 334 



— , Camptonite <ourose (?)) in 321 



— . Chemical analyses of igneous dike 



rocks from middle western 331 



— dikes. Distribution and geologic field 



relations of the 306 



— , Formations recognized in central 



western 



— . Granite-f elsophyre < toscanose i in . . . 309 



— igneous dikes. Contact metamorphism 



not noted in 308 



. Petrologic relations of rock 



types to each other 329 



— . Mineralogical and textural charac- 

 ters of igneous dike rocks in 333 



— , Nepheline syenite imiaskosei in.... 314 

 — .Olivine diabase tauvergnosei in.... 327 

 — , Quartz-gabbro (tonalose i ?i » in. . . . 313 

 — . Resume of the geology of middle 



western 303 



— . Teschenite or analcite-basalt (mon- 



chiquose ( ?) ) in 318 



Yolcaxic activity. Water and 51 



— gases. Attempt to collect 581, 583 



— hygrometric observations. Brun"s.... 57S 



— observations of Green and Brun. Dis- 



cussion of 575 



— Plus. Northumberland i New York | . . 



53. 3: 



— water. Analyses table of Hawaii. . . . 502 



Yolcaxo cloud. Explanation of the "77 



Volcanoes, Some writers on 574 



Yote of thanks to Yale University, the 



local committee of the Society and 

 local Fellows 75 



Waagex's theorv of mutations. An illus- 

 tration of 109 



Walcott. Charles D.. elected President 



Paleontological Society 104 



— elected Third Yice-President 9 



— : Stratigraphic succession of the Cam- 



brian faunas in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains of British Columbia 52 



Wang, — . Northern anthracite coal field 



discussed by 51 



Washixgtox. H. S.. quoted on composi- 

 tion of rock from Starks Knob. . . . 346 



— . Tertiary paleontology and strat 



raphy of southwestern 131 



Water and the "basic minerals" in the 

 volcanic activity of Kilauea 



volcanic activitv : Arthur L. Dav 



and E. S. Shepherd 573-606 



— of Hawaii volcanoes. Origin of 603 



— . New classification of natural 73 



Watson. J. Wilbur, and J. G. Dixwid- 



die : Chemical analyses of igneous 

 rocks in Virginia 303 



