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Leaves collected from the Dawson ar- 



kose. List of 273 



Lee. W. T. : Correlation of rocks in the 

 isolated coal fields around the 

 southern end of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains in New Mexico 36, 571-686 



— , Fossiliferous conglomerates discussed 



hy 83 



Leverett, Frank. Discussion of Ne- 



braskan and Kansan drifts by . . 45, 735 



— ; Glacial investigations in Minnesota 



In 1911 46, 732 



■ — , Pleistocene formations and "loess" 



discussed by 48, 739 



— , Post-Glacial erosion and oxidation 



discussed by 47, 738 



Lewis, J. Volxey ; Paragenesis of the 



zeolites 37, 727 



Lewis shale, Colorado and New Mexico. 607 



Limestone of Steep Rock series. Fos- 

 sils of lower 46, 723 



Limestones, Physical conditions under 

 which organic and chemically pre- 

 cipitated are formed 82 



Loess, a lithological term; B. Shimek. 



48, 738 



Logan. Sir William E. ; Geology of 



Canada, 1863, Reference to 371 



LouDERBACK, GEORGE D., Discussiou on 



f anglomerate by 72 



— elected Secretary Cordilleran Sec- 



tion 70 



— , Origin of sandstone near Carson 



City discussed by 72 



— , Orthoclase as a vein mineral dis- 

 cussed by 72 



— ; Some general features of the Mio- 



cene of the southern Coast Range 



region of California 72 



Lull. R. S. ; Cretaceous Dinosaurs . 85, 208 

 — , Remarkable skeleton of Stegosaurus 



discussed by 87 



Macbride. Thomas H., Tribute to 



Samuel Calvin by 8 



MacDonald. D. F.. Remarks on the geo- 

 logical section of the Isthmus of 



Panama by 82 



Mammal fauna^ in South America, Eu- 

 rope, and Asia. Correlation of. 251-254 



Mammals, South American 85 



Mammoth Cave. Bibliography of . . . 51, 747 



Maxcos shale. New Mexico 594 



Marbut, C. F., E. B. Branson intro- 

 duced by 48 



Marine mammals ; F. W. True 85. 197 



— reptiles ; J. C. Merriam 86, 221 



MARSfi'iALiA : William K. Gregory.... 188 

 Martin. G. C. ; Mesozoic stratigraphv 



of Alaska 36, 724 



Martin, Lawrence, and R. S. Tarr ; 

 Glacial deposits of the continental 



type in Alaska 44, 729 



Marvine. Archibald R.. Ancient sur- 

 face of orosion recognized by 101 



Mathews. E. B.. of Auditing Commit- 

 tee, Report of 44 



— elected member of Auditing Commit- 



tee 2 



Mathews, J. Howard : Application of 

 color photography to optical miner- 

 alogy 51 



Matthew, W. D. ; African mammals 85, 156 

 — , Artiodactyla discussed by 86 



— ; Carnivora and Rodentia 85, 181 



— , Contributions to geologic theory and 



method discussed by 86 



— , Correlation and paleogeography dis- 

 cussed by 85 



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Matthew. W. D.. Council instructed to 

 designate a bank of deposit for the 

 Treasurer's funds. On motion of . . . 84 



— . Fish fauna discovered by 87 



— , Faunal divisions among the Verte- 

 brates of the Pleistocene discussed 

 by S7 



— , Paleontological Society called to 



order by Vice-President 87 



— , Perissodactyla discussed by 85 



— , Remarkable skeleton of Stegosaurus 



discussed by 87 



— . South American mammals discussed 



by . 85 



Medina of Ontario (the). To what part 

 of the Richmond does it corre- 

 spond ? 83 



Memoir of Auguste Michel-Levy, by 



Alexander N. Winchell 32 



Christopher Webber Hall, bv New- 

 ton H. Winchell '. 28 



Edwin E. Howell, bv Grove K. 



Gilbert 30 



Samuel Calvin, by B. Shimek. ... 4 



Samuel Franklin Emmons, by Ar- 

 nold Hague 12 



Mendenhall. W. C, quoted on the Keo- 

 kuk and Alatna pass. Alaska 567 



Merrtam. J. C. : Correlation of the Ter- 

 tiary deposits in the Pacific coast 

 and basin regions of North Amer- 

 ica 74 



— : Marine reptiles 86. 221 



— . Miocene of the southern Coast Range 



of California discussed by 72 



— , Origin of sandstone near Carson 



City discussed by 73 



— ; Suggestions as to definitions of 



terms used in designating units of 



geological classification 71 



ilERRiLL. George P.. elected member of 



Auditing Committee 2 



Mesaverde formation. Colorado and 



New Mexico 598-607 



Mesozoic and Cenozoic fishes ; C. R. 



Eastman 86, 228 



Paleozoic delta conditions in the 



Appalachian province. Contrast of. 411 



— delta cycle of the Atlantic coastal 



plain. The late 405 



— stratigraphy of Alaska ; G. C. Mar- 



tin 36. 724 



MiCHEL-L£vy. AfGUSTE. Memoir of. by 



Alexander N. Winchell 32 



Middle Cambrian crustaceans from 

 British Columbia ; Charles D. Wal- 

 cott 84 



Miller, A. L., Fish fauna discussed by. 87 



Mineral nomenclature. Suggestion for. 



51. 729 



Minerals (new) from the Favas of 

 Brazil ; Oliver Cummings Farring- 

 ton 37. 728 



Minnesota. Glacial investigations in 



1911 in 46. 732 



Miocene of the southern Coast Range 

 region of California. Some general 

 features of the 72 



MississiriMAN delta in the northern 

 New River district of Virginia. . . . 



48. 447-455. 743 



Montana and Idaho. Glaciation in 524 



Monticuliporoids. Development of the. 



84. 357-367 



Monument Creek group and its rela- 

 tions to the Denver and Arapahoe 

 formations ; George B. Richardson. 



36. 267-276 



Moraines of Ontario and western New 



York, Recent studies of the 46 



