IKDEX TO VOLtJME ^3 



Page 



Adams, G. I., Delta deposits discussed 



by 48, 746 



Africa (British East), Ptiysiograpliic 

 provinces and tlieir relation to geo- 

 logical structure 290 



African (East) plateau, Physiography 



of the 49,297-816 



— mammals ; W. D. Matthew 85, 156 



Aftoxian deposits, Sioux Falls section. 146 

 "Age of Mammals," Reference to Os- 



born's 168 



Akabloouk pass, Alaska 567 



Alaska and Yukon, Differential ero- 

 sion and equiplanation in portions 

 of 333-345 



— , Glacial deposits of the continental 



type in *. . 44, 729 



— , Glaciation in northwestern . . 44, 563-570 



— , Mesozoic stratigraphy of ; G. C. Mar- 

 tin 36, 724 



Alatna River and Valley, Alaska 566 



Alden, W. C, Delta deposits discussed 



by 48 



— , Pleistocene formations and "loess" 



discussed by 48 



— ; Pre-Wisconsin glacial drift in the 

 region of Glacier Park, Montana.. 



44, 687-708, 730 



Altamont moraine (The), Sioux Falls 



section 150 



Ami, H. M., Correlation, of Paleozoic 



faunas discussed by 83 



— , The Ozarkian fauna discussed by . . 84 



Anderson, F. M., Origin of sandstone 



near Carson City discussed by. . . . 73 



— , Miocene of the southern Coast 

 Range region of California dis- 

 cussed by 72 



Anderson, Robert, Earth-flows de- 

 scribed in Science, n. s., vol. 25, 

 1907, p. 769, by 491 



Andersson, J. E. ; "Solifluction a com- 

 ponent of subaerial denudation," 

 Reference to 342 



Annual address of the President. . . 93-124 



Arid and humid initial conditions, Con- 

 trasted characteristics of 543-548 



moist topographic juvenility. Con- 

 trasted features of 548-554 



— climate, Deflative scheme of the geo- 



graphic cycle in an 49, 537-562 



— stage. Ideal type of early 550 



Aridity, Essential features of 543 



Arkansas diamond-bearing peridotite 



area ; L. C. Glen 37, 726 



Artesian well (two) records from Hat- 



teras Island ; Collier Cobb 51 



Artiodactyla ; O. A. Peterson 86, 162 



Ashley, George H. ; Stratigraphic 

 study of the Appalachian and Cen- 

 tral States with reference to the 



occurrence of oil and gas 37, 725 



Atlantic coast, Stability of 49, 739 



Atwood, W. W., Differential erosion 



and equiplanation discussed by. . . • 49 

 — , Glacial deposits east of Cody, Wyo- 

 ming, discussed by 45, 731 



— , Pre-WIsconsin glacial drift In the 

 region of Glacier Park, Montana. ^ 

 discussed by 44, <30 



Page 

 Atwood, W. W., and Kirtley F. Ma- 

 ther ; Glacial epochs in the San 

 Juan Mountains of Colorado... 46,732 

 Auditi.ng Committee, Election of 2 



Bagg. Rufus Mather, Jr. ; EfTect of 

 rnpid offshore deepening on lake- 

 shore deposits 50. 740 



Baker, Charles Laurence ; Notes on 

 the Cenozoic history of central 

 Wyoming 73 



Barrell, Joseph ; Criteria for the rec- 

 ognition of ancient delta deposits.. 



48, 377-446. 743 



— -, Fossiliferous conglomerates discussed 



by 83 



Barton, George H., Bibliography of W. 



H. Niles by 34 



Basic igneous rocks, N. H. Winchell's 



studies of 324 



Bassler, R. S., Development of the 



monticuliporoids discussed by 84 



— , Devonic corals discussed by 87 



— , Fish fauna discussed by 87 



— , O. P. Hay introduced by 87 



— , Secretary ; Symposium on ten years' 

 progress in vertebrate paleontol- 

 ogy. 85, 155-266 



Bastin, E. S., Correlation of Paleozoic 



faunas discussed by 83 



Bay LEY, W. S. ; Peculiar iron ore from 



the Dunham mine, I'ennsylvania. . . 44 



Beach of Covey Hill, Reputed marine. 475 



Beede. .T. W. ; Origin of the sediments 

 and coloring matter of the eastern 

 Oklahoma Red Beds 36, 723 



Belt. Thomas, quoted on the Pis-Pis 



district, Nicaragua 495 



Berkeley Meeting, Register of Fellows 



and visitors at 75-76 



Beyer. Samuel W.. elected Councilor 



Geological Society for 1912-14 2 



Bibliography of Christopher Webber 



Hall 29 



Mammoth Cave ; Horace C. Hovey 



and R. Ellsworth Call 51, 747 



— (partial) of paleogeography, 1900- 



1912 254 



Samuel Calvin 9 



Samuel Franklin Emmons 24 



W. II. Niles 34 



— — the "Chelonioidea" 219 



New Mexico coal fields 659-686 



Blackwelder, Eliot ; Gros Ventre 



slide 51. 4S7-401. 739 



Bli efield formation, MIsslssippIan 



delta of Virginia 452 



Boulder beds of the Caney shale at 

 Tallhina, Oklahoma ; J. B. Wood- 

 worth 50, 457-462 



Bowie. William ; Gravity anomalies 



and geological formations 50 



Branson, E. B. : A fish fauna from the 



Pennsylvanian of Wyoming 87 



— ; MIsslssippIan delta in the northern 

 New River district of Virginia. . . . 



48. 447-455. 743 



Brazil, New minerals from the Favas 



of. 37,728 



Bkock. R. W.. Director of the Geological 



Survey of Canada, Reference to — 371 



(749) 



