INDEX TO VOLUME 24 



727 



Page 



Glacial lakes of New York State, Defi- 

 nition of 151 



, Morainal finger, cata- 

 ract, and complex origin of... . 151-155 



— , Occurrence, erosional, 



and constructional work of . . . . 151-153 



— ■ ■ • — , Table of drainage prov- 

 inces 158 



— streams of New York State, Erosional 



and constructional 147-151 



— time, New York State 161 



— waters of New York State, Normal, 



subglacial, and marginal drainage 



work of 147-148 



— , Streams ; erosional 



work of 147 



Glacier,, Antarctica Beardmore 136 



— , Comparison and extent of Two Medi- 

 cine 542 



— Park, Montana, Pre-Wisconsin gla- 



cial drift in the region of. . 71, 529-572 

 (See also vol. 23, pp. 687-708.) 



— , Recent changes in the Asulkan . . 71, 696 



Glaciers in southern Alberta, Relation 

 of Keewatin ice-sheet to drift of the 

 mountain 555 



Glaciation in Montana, Wisconsin stage 



of 535 



New York State, Multiple 134 



— ■ — Ohio, Evidence of very early ; 



George D. Hubbard 71, 696 



— ■ of Mount Rainier, Level of maximum 



precipitation as a factor in the. 72, 701 



— , Possible intermediate stage of Cor- 



dilleran 566 



Goldthwait, J. W., Deformation of the 



Algonquin Beach discussed by . . 71, 697 



— ; Glacial cirques near Mount Wash- 

 ington 51, 677 



Grabau, A. W., Alpheus Hyatt and his 



principles of research discussed by. 105 



— ; A classification of marine deposits. . 



74, 711 



— , Correlation problems of Eastport 



Quadrangle, Maine, discussed by . . . 52 



— ; Early Paleozoic deposits of North 



America 400-528 



— , Experimental geology discussed by . . 



49, 672 



— ; Glacial erosion in the Genesee Val- 

 ley system and its bearing on the 

 Tertiary drainage problem of east- 

 ern New York 76, 718 



— ; Paleontological notes : I, Polyphy- 

 letic genera ; 2, An illustration of 

 Waagen's theory of mutations 109 



— , Report on nomenclature of faults 



discussed by 49 



— , Shinarump conglomerate discussed. . . . 

 by 52, 07!) 



— , Speculative nature of geology dis- 

 cussed by 70 



— , The Cataract discussed by 107 



— ; The origin of salt deposits, etcetera, 



quotations from 406 



Granger, W. K. ; Notes on the Eocene 

 of the Big Horn Basin of Wyo- 

 ming 113 



Granite - Pblsophyre (Tuscanose) in 

 Virginia, Megascopic and micro- 

 scopic character and chemical com 

 position and classification of. . 309, 310 



Granites and metacrysl;ils by selective 

 solution — a recantation, Origin of. 



7:*., to I 



Gravicl, Dawson and GilcConnell Sas 



katchewan 550, 558 



Grioat Britain, Effect of migrations on 



population of 284 



Page 

 Great Lake basins in their relationship 

 to the Niagara limestone ; J. W. 

 Spencer 76, 229 



— Lakes, Niagara limestone barriers to 



the 229 



, Outlets of 231, 232 



Green Pond conglomerate and Long- 

 wood shale, Paleozoic fault-block of 

 New Jersey and eastern New York. 477 

 Green, William Lowthian, quoted on 



Kilauea emanation 574 



Greenville limestone, Alteration proc- 

 esses and products within the. . 76, 717 

 Gregory, Herbert E. ; Preliminary geo- 

 logical map of the Navajo-Moki res- 

 ervation 53, 680 



— ; Shinarump conglomerate 52, 679 



Gregory, W. K. ; Homology of the "Alis- 



phenoid" and "Lachrymal" in re- 

 cent and fossil vertebrates. 118. 241-246 



— ; Relations of the Tupaiida? and of 

 Eocene Lemurs, especially Notharc- 

 tus 117, 247-252 



Group A : Dynamic, structural, glacial, 



physiographic 50 



— B : Stratigraphic, paleontologic, areal, 



and cartographic 51 



— C : Petrologic, mineralogic, and eco- 



nomic 53 



Gulf coast petroleum fields of Mexico 

 between the Tamesi and Tuxpan 



rivers ; I. C. White 73, 253-273, 706 



Gulliver, F. P., Reference to his study 



of "Shoreline topography" 188 



Gypsum and anhydrite from the Ludwig 

 mine, Lyon County, Nevada ; Aus- 

 tin F. Rogers 94 



Hadley, Arthur T. ; Dana centenary 



introductory remarks 55 



— , President Yale University, Meeting 

 of James Dwight Dana centenary 

 presided over by 55 



Hale.maumau Crater, Analyses of gases 



about 595 



Hallock, William, Temperatures of 



deep borings of gas wells 276 



Hard rock phosphates of Florida. Origin 



of 7r». 716 



Harris, Gilbert D., Dome structures 

 in the rocks of Texas and Louisi- 

 ana explained by 254 



Hartnagel, C. A., Reference to list of 



Rochester shale fauna prepared by. 381 



Hawaii lavas and their relations. . . :. 1. 684 



Hawaiian Volcano Research Associa- 

 tion, Reference to :.s-J 



Helderbergian strata near Cape Girar- 

 deau, Missouri. Crinoid genUS Bey- 

 phocHnua from 110 



Hematite Inclosed in n basic andeslte, 



The Barth Iron-ore deposit 1*7 



Hollick, Arthur ; Preliminary correla 

 tion of the Cretaceous and Tertiary 



floras of Alaska 116 



Hombstaki ore body, Hypothesis of 



the -yx\ 



.Location, rocks, ami structure 



of •-';>:: 2M 



.Position, form, and character 



of the replaced rocks of the •-".><> 



, Pre-Oambrlan structure of the 



northern Black Mills as bearing on 



the 7::. i'!':: 300, 7«u 



Homology of the "Allsphenold" ami 



"Lachrymal" In recent and fossil 



vertebrates ; \\ . K. Oregon lis. -n 2 id 



IIoksi 1 11 1 1 1 Ridge ami Landslide. Untie. 



Montana, Deposits on .". u 



