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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Belly River Ridge. Alberta. Deposits on. 531 

 Berket, Charles P. : Geological light 



from the Catskill aqueduct 74. 711 



— ; Objects and methods of petrographic 



description 76. 719 



Beret. Edward W. ; Status of the study 



of the Atlantic Coastal Plain fossil 



floras 114 



B rax sox, E. B. : Devonian fishes of 



Missouri 119 



Bibliography : Edward Clarence Dut- 



ton 17 



— ; Ernest Robertson Buckley 47 



— of the geological and geographical 



literature of the Andean Republic 

 of South America ; Yernon F. Mars- 

 ters 75 



— : Ralph Stockman Tarr 41 



— ; W J McGee 24 



Bighorx basin of Wvoming. Notes on 



the Eocene of the 113 



— dolomite of Wyoming, Characteris- 



tics and analyses of 610 



. Origin of the structures .... 614 



. Toposraphic expression and 



distribution 607 



Biogenetic law illustrated in the de- 

 velopment of fossil Cephalopods : 

 James Perrin Smith 129 



Blackfoot peneplain. Montana. Cycles 



of erosion in 534 



Black Hills and Homestake ore body. 

 Pre-Cambrian structure of the 

 northern 73. 293-300. 704 



Black shale problem. Contributions to 



the ; Charles Butts 113 



Blackwelder, Eliot, Bannock thrust, 

 southeastern Idaho, discussed bv . . . 



50. 676 



— ; Coralline alga? in an Ordovician 



dolomite 115. 607-624 



— , New light on the Keweenawan fault 



discussed by 76 



— ; Origin of the Bighorn dolomite of 



Wyoming 607-624 



— , Sediments of Center County. Penn- 

 sylvania, discussed by . . . . .* 112 



Blood - mixture through migrations. 



Application of principle to animals. 285 



Boaz's "The Mind of Primitive Man" 



cited 285 



Brachiopoda and Pelecypoda from 



Walker Mountain. Virginia 454 



Brachiopods. Lake Minnewanka sec- 

 tion. Alberta 112 



■ — of the Edmunds fauna. Silurian sec- 

 tion of England 382 



Braix structures of fossil fishes from 



the Caney shales : C. R. Eastman. . 119 



Braxxer. J. C. : Fluting of crystalline 



rocks in the tropics 94 



— ; Influence of wind on the accumula- 



tion of oil-bearing rocks 94 



— , The oldest fossils discussed by 9 . 



Bridger Eocene of North America and 



Oriental Tupaiida? 249 



Brigham. W. T.. quoted on Hawaii vol- 

 canoes "77 



British Columbia, Lower Ordovician 



at Glenogle 52 



, Stratigraphic succession of the 



Cambrian faunas in the Rocky 

 Mountains of 52 



Brown, Barxum. Discoveries of extinct 



land vertebrate fauna in Cuba by. . 118" 



Browx, T. C. : Notes on the orisrin of 

 certain Upper Cambrian and Lower 

 Ordovician sediments of Center 

 County. Pennsylvania 112 



— , Paleontological notes discussed by.. 109 



Page 



Browxixg and Blackfoot quadrangles. 

 Montana. Remnants of peneplains 

 in 532. 566 



Brux. Albert, quoted on volcanic ac- 

 tivity ." 574 



Buckley . Erxest Robertsox. Bibliog- 

 raphy of 47 



— . Memoir of : H. A. Buehler 44 



Buehler, H. A. : Memoir of Ernest 



Robertson Buckley 44 



Bulletixs, Statistical data concerning. 4. 7 



Burlixg, L. D. : Louver Ordovician at 



Glenogle, British Columbia 52 



Butts. Charles : Contributions to the 



black shale problem 113 



Buwalda, Johx P. : Faunal zones of 

 the San Pablo formation east of 

 Walnut Creek, near Mount Diablo. 

 California 130 



Bters Hall. Yale University. Annual 



address of President delivered in. . . 54 



Cairxes., D. D. : Geological section along 

 the Yukon-Alaska boundary be- 

 tween Yukon and Porcupine rivers. 



52. 679 



Calaveras -Suxol fault, San Jose and 



Mount Hamilton 96 



Calceocrixidj, Term Gremacrinida 



now used instead of 109 



Calieorxia. Eocene of the Coalinga- 



Cantua district 127 



— , Eocene of San Pedro Point 126 



— . Faunal relations of the Upper Neo- 

 cene in the Sargent oil fields of... . 129 



zones of the San Pablo formation. 130 



— , Geological section of coast ranges. 



San Luis Obispo County 93 



— , Jurassic age of slates at Slate 



Springs 131 



— , Monterev series. Mount Diablo 129 



— , San Pablo formation. Mount Diablo . 130 



— , Stratigraphic and faunal relations 



of the Martinez and Tejon 127 



— , Trachytic perlite from Lone Hill. 



near San Jose 94 



— , Unconformity at base of the Tamio- 



soma zone 132 



Calhoux. F. H. H, quoted on pre-Wis- 



consin drift o47. .>4*> 



till formed by Belly River Gla- 

 cier 558 



— , Reference to his paper "The Mon- 

 tana lobe of the Keewatin ice- 

 sheet" 534 



Camarocrixus. Crinoid genus Scypho- 



crinus and its bulbous root 110 



Cambriax faunas in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains of British Columbia. Strati- 

 graphic succession of the 52 



Campbell, ML R.. Piedmont terraces 

 and post-Jurassic history of the 

 northern Appalachians discussed bv 



70, 695 



Camptoxite fourose (?)) in Virginia, 

 Megascopic and microscopic charac- 

 ter and chemical composition and 

 classification of 321-325 



Caxada, Richmond formations of On- 

 tario and Quebec in 110 



Caxadiax and Ozarkian systems. New 

 data on the relations of the : E. O. 

 Ulrich 51 



Caxyox and delta of the Copper Rirer 



in Alaska : Lawrence Martin. . . 71. 699 



— Diablo. Certain so-called meteoric 



irons of ."4. K77. 685 



Caxy shales. Brain structures of fossil 



fishes from the 119 



