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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 MacDonald. Doxald F. : Geologic sec- 

 tion of the Panama Canal Zone. . . 



74. 707-711 

 — . Roots in the underclays of coal dis- 

 cussed by 76 



McDonald, Pennsylvania. Deep boring 



near 73. 275 



McGee. W J. Bibliography of 24 



— . Memoir of : F. H. Knowlton IS 



McKexzie formation. Delta deposits of 



North America 4SG 



Magnetites, Microstructure of titanif- 



erous . 73. 704 



Mammal fauna?. Correlation of Ceno- 



zoic 290 



Mammals. Cuban fossil 109. US 



— . Restoration of Tertiary 105 



— . Significance of indices and ratios in 

 the phvlogenetic and systematic 



study of : H. F. Osborn 120 



Maxitoulin Islands. The Cataract for- 

 mation traced from Niagara Falls 



to the 107 



Marixe beds at Montreal. Deformation 



observed in the 225 



— deposits. A classification of 74. 711 



— strata of southwestern Washington. 



Age and thickness of 131 



— waters. New York State 157 



Marstees. Yernon F. : Bibliography of 



the geological and geographical lit- 

 erature of the Andean Republic of 

 South America 75 



Martin, Bruce ; Faunal relations of 

 the Upper Neocene in the Sargent 

 oil fields. California 129 



— ; Geological section of a portion of 

 the coast ranges in the eastern 

 part of San Luis Obispo County. 

 California 93 



Martix. Lawrence : Canyon and delta 



of the Copper River in Alaska. . 71. 699 



Martinez and Tejon south of Mount 

 Diablo, California. Stratigraphic 

 and faunal relations of the ; Roy C. 

 Dickerson 127 



Massachusetts, Submarine chamascy- 

 paris bog and its relation to the 

 problem of coastal subsidence at 

 Woods Hole 72. 699 



Mathews. E. B.. The Index-Ellipsoid in 

 petrographic-microscopic work dis- 

 cussed by 53. 6S1 



Matthes. F. E. : Level of maximum pre- 

 cipitation as a factor in the glacia- 

 tion of Mount Rainier 72. 701 



Matthew, W. D.. Alisphenoid and Lach- 

 rymal in vertebrates discussed by. . IIS 



— ; Certain theoretical considerations 

 affecting phvlogenv and correlation. 

 IIS. 28 



— ; Cuban fossil mammals: preliminary 



note 109. 118 



— , Entomolestes granger* named by... . -4'.» 



— , Relations of the Tunaiidn? and of 



the Eocene Lemurs discussed by. . . 117 



— , Secretary sectional meeting nn Ver- 

 tebrate* Paleontology 117 



— , The Yale expedition of 1912 dis- 

 cussed by 117 



Mead, W. J.. Porosity of Bighorn dolo- 

 mite determined by 021 



Medina formation and Clinton or Sodus 

 shale along the Niagara Gorge. Sec- 

 tion of 401 



— (The) problem : E. O. TTrich 1<>7 



— . Tuscarora and Clinch formations 

 and their extension in eastern 



Fnited States 459-467 



Memoir of Clarence Edward Dutton : 



J. S. Diller 10 



Page 

 Memoir of Ernest Robertson Buckley ; 



H. A. Buehler 44 



— ■ — ■ Ralph Stockton Tarr ; J. B. Wood- 

 worth 29 



— (extempore') of Thomas M. Jackson ; 



I. C. White 48 



— of W J McGee : F. H. Knowlton 18 



Merriam. J. C. Eocene of San Pedro 



Point. California, discussed by 126 



— . Remarks on the Purissima and 



Etchegoin formations by 129 



— . Structure of the Sierra Nevada bed- 

 rock complex discussed by 98 



— . The oldest fossils discussed by 97 



— and Robert W. Pack : Suggested 



paleontologic correlation between 

 continental Miocene deposits of the 

 Mohave region and marine Tertiary 

 beds of San Joaquin Yalley. Cali- 

 fornia 128 



Merrill. George P.. Address at Dana 



centenary: Dana, the geologist. ... 64 



— . Origin of granites and metacrystals 



discussed by 73. 7o4 



— quoted on concretions from Mexican 



oil wells 263 



Merritt. John W. ; Notes on the struc- 

 tural geology of the Hanover dis- 

 trict. New Hampshire 50. 672 



Meewin. H. E. : Media of high refrac- 

 tion and some standard media of 

 lower refraction for the determina- 

 tion of refractive indices with the 

 microscope 54. 685 



Metacrystals and granites by selective 

 solution — a recantation. Origin of. 



73. 704 



Metamorphism. Production of apparent 



diorite by . '. 54. 684 



Meteoric irons of Canyon Diablo. Cer- 

 tain so-called : Charles R. Keyes 54. 077 



Mexican petroleum fields. Geology of. . 254 



Mexico gulf coast between the Tamesi 

 and Tuxpan rivers. Petroleum fields 

 of 73. 253-273, 706 



Microscope. Media for determining re- 

 fractive indices with the 54. 685 



Microstructure of titaniferous magne- 

 tites : Joseph T. Singewald. Jr. 73. 704 



Middle Ordovician formations of On- 

 tario and Quebec. Correlation of 

 the HI 



Migrations. Admixture of blood 



through 284 



— . Effect of. interrupted 28*! 



Miller. Lote Holmes ; Contributions 

 to Avian paleontology from the Pa- 

 cific coast of North America 132 



— ■ elected Yice-President of the Pacific 

 Coast Section of the Paleontologieal 

 Society 120 



Miller. Willet G.. elected Councillor.. 9 



Miller. William J. : Early Paleozoic 

 physiography of the southern Adi- 

 rondacks 72. 701 



Minxewaxka Lake section. Alberta. 

 Spiriferoids of the 112.2:: 



Missouri and Illinois. Stratigraphy and 

 paleontologv of the Alexandrian se- 

 ries in 111. 351-375 



— . Devonian fishes of 119 



Mixteca Alta. Origin of the Liassic 



flora of the 115 



Mohawk Yalley. Iroquois shore and 



higher terraces in the 219 



Moxazite in North Carolina. New oc- 

 currence of : Joseph Hyde Pratt. 54. 686 



Montana and Alberta topographic de- 

 velopment. Reason of difference in . 533 



— , Peneplains in Browning and Black- 

 foot quadrangles 532. 566 



— , Pleistocene deposits near Sage Creek. 571 



