IN DEX. 
GEO’ 
Adirondacks, ee, me 240. 
Alleghanies, heights 
gee elids, Lower sition Grinnell, 
isd zean of Canada, 313. 
Berkshire er Vermont, Dana, 31, 
32, 2 
Birds, Cretaceous Moral, 85, 253. 
Bowlders, large, 4 
Breccia-gran nite, Pe re eo 319. 
Cavern Ce s in nshire, 
a 299, 387. 
Climatic tes, Vise se 240, 
ut valley in the ‘Ohainplats 
and Terrace periods, tea 459. 
Coryphodontide, Marsh, 8 
Crinoids, structure of Semee Wachs- 
muth, 
seit new, Marsh, 8 87, 254, 514. 
stay on periods in the history 
Pal ~ St. "Anthony, recession of, 
423. 
Fishes of Green River shales, 256, 
Geolo ogical Record, 1875, 423. 
Glaciers of the aie Alps, 240. 
af — 
Gravel deposits o ne county, 
spree Sutton 
Ss bags n the persis valley, 
Wright, 
Gro: cit ‘as indicating seasons, 
ea 
Halder in Vermont and Massa- 
chusetts, Dana, 3 
ertiary of Quesnel, 322. 
merican fertiaries, 322. 
Kames in New Hampshire, 156. 
Lignitic of Judith River. eee 
Limonite ore beds, Dana, | 
ion characters, use “oe Dana, 
259, 3! 
P pein new ae Marsh, 249. 
New Hampshire, 3 
rpms Marek 
eozoic fossils, ontslogs of, 156. 
corr , Chapman, 
Reptiles, new, Mera, 87, 264 sah pie 
Stegosauria, a order 
Marsh, 513. - 
Tejon group, age of, Cooper, 3 
Trap rocks, garnets ‘fro ‘om, pint ‘215. 
bites, appendages of, Walcott, 494. 
Insects, 
> Trilo! 
Vermont ager? on Dana, 37, 
132, 202, 2 
Wing’s feels in, Dana, 36. 
519. 
GEO 
Vertebrat rate life, American, Marsh, 33". 
Vertebrates from Lignitic beds, ‘Cope, 
154. 
new fossil, Marsh, 85, 87, 249, 
19. 
W., complex inorganic, acids, 61. 
chmidt, new vapor density method, 
Goodale, G. L., wild flowers of America, 
Goode or BB, catalbutie of reptiles and 
fishes of the Bermudas, 289. 
Grahan, T., a and physical re- 
searches, 1 
ay, A., germination of the genus 
Megarrhiza, 2 
botanical sonnei e, 
botanica Sich perm 42; ib "126, 497. 
Grimaux, at pee n of tartronic’ from 
pyruvic a 
Grinnell, G. “B. fossil annelids from the 
lower ‘Silurian, 2 
Habermann, on Dumas’s. vapor density 
method, 309. 
Hall, A., time of rotation of Saturn, 
Hall, J., Paleontology of New York, 
Haug hton, shifting of earth's axi 
Hawaii, voleanie eruptions on, Trai 8. 
oo » pu a of pai 
tions Fat 69, 154, 4 
heeding in western Goma 157, 
Hematin. a 3 
Herm new method of producing 
salieylic acid, 66. 
liggs, P., note on the telephone, 312; 
ot C. W., volumetric determina- 
by chromic acid, 478. 
Hitchec — = i, Geology of New Hamp- 
shire, 240, 
Pa a new coloring matter, 414. 
researches on chronome- 
Holden, “ie S, 
ters, 1 
inten motion of the trifid nebula 
M. 20, 433. 
Hooker, botanical excursion to 
5D; 
Rocky Mts., 161, 505. 
Huxley, T. a sfc addresses, 162. 
Hydroe arbons, new method for synthe- 
sis of, 411. 
Hydrogen, heat of combustion of, 148. 
