INDEX TO VOLUME 14 



605 



Page 



tvEiD, H. F., Title of paper by 532 



Report of Committee on Photographs 545 



(Jouucil 497 



Editor 501-502 



Librariaji 502-503 



Secretary 497-499 



Treasurer 499-501 



Resolution by the Council concerning geo- 

 logical papers from members of Section 

 E, A. A. A. S 517 



— in regard to Appalachian forest reserve 



communicated to House of Representa- 

 tives 546-547 



— of thanks to United States Geological 



Survey 560 



Rhode Island. Submerged coastal plains off, 



Breadth of. 208 



Eibeiria parva sp. nov., Description of 419 



Rich mountain, West Virginia, Section at.. 62-63 

 Richardson, George B., cited on stream pi- 

 racy in Pennsylvania 294 



~, quoted on clastic dikes in Nanimo and 



Comax coal fields 260-261 



Richmond falls, New river. West Virginia, 



Section at 58 



Rice, William N., Acknowledgment to 349 



— , Record of remarks by.. 535 



RiCEViLLE shales, Age of 40, 43 



RiES, Heinrich, oited on granite diorite of 

 Westchester county, New York 480 



— — — origin of hornblende schists of 



Westchester county. New York 457 



RiGGS, R. B., Analyses by 457, 458 



RiNGUEBERG, E. N. S., citcd on Siluric bry- 



ozoa reefs in western New York 348 



RoBBiNS, W. S., Vote of thanks to 560 



Rock point, Beaver river. Pot-holes near 303 



Rocks, Graphic analysis of. Scheme of 465 



Rocky mountains, Atlantosaurus shales 



along, Extension of 531 



Rogers, H. D., cited on Ordovician section 



near Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 413 



■ — thickness of the Pocono (Vesper- 

 tine) formation in Pennsylvania. ...18, 19, 21 



Umbral (Mauch Chunk) formation..45-46 



— , name " Vespertine " used b}' 17 



— , quoted on anticline of Nittany valley, 



Pennsylvania 408 



thickness of magnesian limestone 



in Nittany valley, Pennsylvania 409 



— , Section of Mauch Chunk formation 



given by 47 



Rogers, W. B., cited on the geologic section 



near Westernport 47 



RosiwAL, A., cited on geometric rock anal- 

 ysis 460 



Rosenbusch, H., Analyses by 458 



— , Analyses of hornblende rocks published 



by 448 



Roth, J., cited on discrimination betv^een 



ophicalcite and calciferous serpentine.. 491 

 origin of hornblende schists from 



diabase tuffs 448 



percentage of alumina and iron in 



dolomites 450 



Runke, Richard, Acknowledgment to ... 98, 112 

 Russell. I. C. ; Artesian wells near Enter- 

 prise, Idaho [abstract] 549-550 



— , cited on deformation in the Saint Elias 



region 130 



origin of the Columbia river 126 



— ; Lakes Malheur and Harney, Oregon 



[abstract] 549 



— , on Committee on Appalachian Forest 



Reserve 547 



— ; Recent volcanic craters in Idaho and 



Oregon [abstract] 549 



— , Record of remarks by 547 



— ; Timber-lines [abstract] 556-557 



Russia, Clastic dikes in 254, 264 



Rye, New York, Amphibolite near 484 



— , Hornblende near 482 



Page 

 Saint Elias range, Alaska, Origin of scarp- 

 like face of 129 



, Physiographic character of. 121 



, Trend of. 119 



Saint Lawrence river channel. Submarine 



extension of 211-212, 215, 224 



Saint Louis formation. Correlation of.. 83, 84, 85 



— — , Thickness of 81 



Saint Petersburg, Russia, Dikes of clay 



near 254 



Safford, J. M., cited on fossils of the Pro- 

 tean group 42 



geologic section in Franklin county, 



Tennessee !•< 



Lithostrotion bed at Clarksville, 



Tennessee 80 



Mauch Chunk formation in Tennes- 

 see 72, 78, 79 



section of the Protean in Tennes- 

 see 36-37 



silicious group in Tennessee 72 



Salamanca conglomerate, Fucoidal remains 



in 531 



, Occurrence, character, and thickness 



of. 525-52(i, 529-530 



— quadrangle. See Olean-Salamanca re- 



gion. 

 Salisbury, R. D., cited on origin of the loess 141 



— , elected a Councillor 503 



— , Record of remarks by 544, 553 



— , Chamberlin, T. C, and, cited on the loess 168 

 Saltville fault, WestVirginia, Blississippian 



rocks preserved by 29 



San Buena Ventura, California, Clastic 

 dikes near. Character and thickness 



of 262-263 



San Carlos, mountains, Mexico, Nepheline 



syenite of. 534 



Sanders, R. H., cited on thickness of the 



Mauch Chunk rocks 47 



Pocono formation in Pennsyl- 

 vania 20 



Sand dunes, Division of lakes by formation 



of. Example of 549 



Sandstone dikes. See Clastic dikes. 

 San Francisco, meeting of Cordilleran Sec- 

 tion at, Proceedings of 56.3-566 



San Jos£, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Nepheline 



syenite area in 534 



Santa Cruz, California, Dikes at asphalt 



rock quarries near 2:^7-240 



along coast west of. Description 



of 241-250 



near. Geologic relations of. 236-237 



, Location of 235-236 



, Summary and conclusions con- 

 cerning 250-252 



Sarle, Clifton J., cited on Siluric bryozoa 



reefs in western New York 348 



Saxony, Clastic dikes in 253-254 



Schalstein, Analysis of 458-459 



Scheerer, C, cited on chalcocite 271 



Schist, Amphibole, Analysis of 458, 459 



, Manhattan island, Distribution of 429 



, Genesis of, Hypotheses concern- 

 ing 491-493 



, Mode of occurrence of 427 



, Paragenesis of minerals in... 493-494 



, Varieties of 428-429 



— , Diorite, of Manhattan island. Fracture 



and faulting in 431 



.Occurrence of 429 



, Plications in 430 



, Structure variations of, 429-432 



— , Epidotic diorite, Manhattan island, Mi- 

 croscopic character of 437 



, Specific gravity of. 4.34 



~, Hornblende, Graphic analysis of 466-468 



, in Appalachian belt. Occurrence and 



character of. 485-486 



, Manhattan island. Apophyses of, in 



gneisses 470-474 



