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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Bkochukes of Volume 15 



Brochures. 



Pages. Plates. 



Theories of ore deposition historically 

 considered. S. F. Emmons 1-28 .... 



Domes and dome structure of the high 

 Sierra. G.K.Gilbert 29-36 1-4 



Carboniferous of the Appalachian basin. 

 J. J. Stevenson 37-210 



Trent River system and Saint Lawrence 



outlet. A. \V. G. Wilson 211-242' 5-10 



Geology under the planetesimal hypoth- 

 esis of earth-origin. H. L. Fairchild. 243-266 .... 



Deposition of the Appalachian Pottsville. 



D.White 267-282 11 



Molvbdenite at Crown Point, Washing- 

 ton. A. R. Crook 283-288 12-13 



Basin Range structure of the Humboldt 

 basin. G. D. Louderback 289-346 14-21 



Iroquois beach in Ontario. A. P. Cole- 

 man 347-368 22 



Post-glacial changes of altitude in the 

 Italian and Swiss lakes. F. B. Taylor . 



Comparison of the stratigraphy of the 

 Black hills, Bighorn mountains, and 

 Rocky Mountain front range. N. H. 

 Darton 



Finger Lake region of western New 

 York. C. R. Dryer 449-460 37-41 



New studies in the Ammonoosuc district 

 of New Hampshire. C.H.Hitchcock. 461-482 42-44 



Lineaments of the Atlantic Border re- 

 gion. W. H. Hobbs... 483-506 45-47 



Nantucket shorelines, II. F. P. Gul- 

 liver 507-522 48-51 



Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual 

 Meeting, he'ld at Saint Louis, Missouri, 

 December 30 and 31, 1903, and January 

 1, 1904, including proceedings of the 

 Fifth Annual Meeting of the Cordille- 

 ran Section, held at San Francisco, 

 January 1 and 2, 1904. H. L. Fair- 

 child, Secretary 523- 52-59 



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