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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP AMERI(^\. 



Page 

 Brogger, W. C, cited on differentiation of 



magmas 124, 125 



Brooks, W. K., Election of. 460 



Brown, A. P., cited on accelerated develop- 

 ment in Palceechinoidea 176 



Burton, R. F., cited on Brazilian boulders 278 



landslides 267, 26S 



rock decay 261,262 



BURMEiSTER, H., cited on ants 297-299 



Brazilian boulders 278 



*- topography 274,277 



relation of color to rock decay 293 



Caldcleugh, Alex., cited on ant nests 299 



Brazilian rainfall 313 



causes of rock decay 295 



landslides 267 



rock decay 261 



— , quoted on Brazilian temperatures 286 



Caldecott, John, cited on propagation of 



heat 2S7 



California, Shore currents on coast of. 418 



Calvin, Samuel, List of photographs pre- 



.sented by 495 



Cambrian rocks of Massachusetts 5 



— slate of the Connecticut valley 510-512 



Cambro-Silurian rocks of the Connecticut 



valley 512 



Campbell, M. R., cited on Appalachian 



erosion 519 



denudation 3S8 



— , Title of paper by 505 



Canad.\, Argillites of. 510, 511 



— , Deformation of 3 



— , Drumlins of. 19, 21 



— , Glacial deposits of southwestern Al- 

 berta 31 



— , Reference to glaciation in 4 



— , Syenite-gneiss from 95 



Capanema, G. S. da, cited on ants 297 



Brazilian topography 277 



soil of Brazil 265 



— , quoted on Brazilian temperatures 286 



Carhonieekous fossils from Kngland, Fig- 

 ures of 252, 253 



Ireland, Figures of. 252 



Castelnau, Francis de, cited on Brazilian 



boulders 278 



landslides 268 



rock decay 261, 263, 264 



Castko, Pkreika de, Reference to map of 



Cuba by 68, 71 



Castillo, Antonio del, Announcement of 



death of 454 



— , Bibliography of. 487 



— , Memoir of. , 486 



Catskill mountains, Examples of stream- 

 robbing in 505 



Chabkier, Ch., cited on nitric acid in rain 307 

 Chamberlin, T. C, cited on Glacial period 28 



glaciation in Wisconsin ^ 27 



Greenland glaciers 508 



ice-cap 29 



Kaiisan stage 3 



residual clays in Wisconsin 359 



subdivision of Glacial period 23, 65 



Wisconsin drumlins 21 



— ; INIemoir of Henry Bradford Nason 479 



— , Reference to work of, as a glacialist 471 



Chalmers, George, cited on rock decay... 262, 



266 

 Chalmers, Robert, cited on drumlins^.... 19 



glaciation at Quebec V... 4 



Champlain epoch correlated with Meck- 

 lenburg stage 4 



— fossils 3 



— Glacial epoch ; C. H. Hitchcock 2 



Chapman, F. M., cited on Cuban fossil 93 



City Library Association thanked by 



the Society 16 



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Claraz, G., cited on nitric acid in rain 306 



Clark, Hamlet, cited on ants 296 



Brazilian forests 301 



Clark, W. B., Acknowledgments to 49, 136 



-, cited on Clj'peastroids and Spatangoids.. 144 



Exoc.yclica 237 



— , Title of paper by 7 



Close, M. H., cited on drumlins 27 



Coastal Plain series in South Carolina.... 512 

 Coleman, A. P., cited on history of glacial 



readvance 345, 347 



Columbia formation of South Carolina 51S 



CoMTE, AuGUSTE, dciiies geology a place 



among the sciences 462 



Connecticut valley, Paleozoic terranes 



in the 510 



Cook, G. H., cited on glaciation in New 



Jersej' 27 



CORENWiNDER, M. B., cited on influence of 



organic matter on rock decay 302 



Cornet, F. L,., cited on denudation 3S4 



Correlation of stages of the Champlain 



epoch 3 



Crandell, a. R., Reference to collection 



I by 201 



Cretaceous age of the igneous formations 



of Cuba 72 



— formation of the Coastal plain 517 



— fo.ssils from Cuba 73, 74 



— history of Cuba 72-75 



— plants of Long island 13 



Marthas Viiiej'ard 12 



New Jer.sey 13 



Staten island 13 



— rocks of Alberta, Reference to 32, 33 



Crosby, W. O., Acknowledgments to 351 



— , cited on baselevel jjlains of Cuba 88 



effect of glaciers on vegetation 347 



radiolarian earths 81 



rock degeneration 358 



Cruls, Louis, Actinometric observations 



by 293 



Cuba, Age of igneous formations of. 72 



metamorphic formations of. 71 



— , Cretaceous history of 72-75 



— , Eocene history of 75-8i 



— , Fossils from 73, 74, 77, 79, Si, 82, 85, 89, 93 



— , (Teograi)hical evolution of 67 



— , Geological succession in 94 



— , Miocene history of. 75-81 



— , Pleistocene historj- of. 84-87 



— . Pliocene history of 81-84 



— , Reference to Eocene fossils from 78 



— , Tertiary history of. 75-84 



— , Zapata formation of 84-86 



Culver, G. E., cited on Montana terraces.. 60 



Currier, C. H., Acknowledgments to 246 



CuSHiNti, H. P., cited on Alaska argillites.. 360 



interglacial sand in Ohio 336 



Cuspate forelands ; F. P. Gulliver 399 



Dakota, Cretaceous plants referred to the.. 13 

 Dall-Echo, Reference to actinometer of ...293 

 Dall, W. H., cited on phospliate deposits.. 518 



— , Determination of Cuban fossils by 77, 78 



Dan.v, E. S., Remarks on A. P^. Foote by.... 4S3 



— suggests term ankedron 493 



Dan.a, J. D., Announcement of death of. i, 454 

 — , Bibliography of 474 



— cited on the Archean 511 



Round hill 20 



sillimanite 283 



— , Memoir of. 461 



Dana, J. F„ cited on Massachusetts dia- 

 base 350,351 



Dana, S. L., cited on Massachusetts dia- 

 base 350, 351 



Darton, N. H., cited on denudation 389, 396 



— ; Examples of stream-robbing in the 

 Catskill mountains 505 



