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BULLETIN OK TIIK GKOUXiK'A L SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Pboceedings of the Twelfth Annua] Meet- 

 ing, held at Washington, l>. <'., Decem- 

 ber, ls'.t'.t, including Proceedings of the 

 Firs! Annual Meeting of the Cordilleras 

 Section, held at San Francisco, Decem- 

 ber, 1899; II. L. Faircbild, Secretary 511 



Prossbb, < ii \ rles S., Title of paper by 605 



Pulaskite, Analysis of 412 



Punchbowl near Honolulu, Oahu, Descrip- 

 tion of 12 



Pyeite deposits, Copper in 198, 199 



Quana granite, Wichita mountains, Char- 

 acters and occurrences of. 137 



Quaternary deposits, Ground sloths in 612 



Quebec, Oriskany formation in 32? 



Raggedy mountain gabbro, Wichita mount- 

 ains, Characters and occurrences of 136 



Raht, August, quoted on secondary copper 



ores lOfi 



Rainy lake, Ontario, Conglomerates near... 110 

 Rainy Mountain limestone, Wichita mount- 

 ains, Character and relations of 138 



Ramsay, W., cited on analysis of ijolite 412 



nepheline-porphyry 412 



— — nepheline-syenite 412 



■ urtite 412 



— and Hackmann cited on differentiation 



of magmas 408 



Random, a pre-Cambrian (upper Algonkian) 



terrane; C. D. Walcott 3 



Red beds, Wichita mountains, Occurrence 



of 141 



Registeb of Columbus meeting 14 



Washington meeting 607 



Reid, II. V., Titles of papers by 592 



Reid and Grilmore, Analysis by 351 



Relations between the Ozark uplift and ore 



deposits ; Erasmus Haworth 



Relative ages of the Kanawha and Alle- 

 ghany series as indicated by the fossil 



plants; David White 



Report of Committee on Photographs 



Council 



Editor 



Librarian 



Secretary 



Treasurer 



Hiiinei.and, Devonic formations of the 



Rhi NCHONELLOID, Description of fragment of. 

 Richardson, Charles Henry, elected Fel- 

 low 520 



Rich mountains, Colorado, Landslides of 583 



Rocky Hill crater, Oahu, Description of 40 



Rocky Mountain region, Continental de- 

 posits of. 596 



, Rake theory of deposits of 597 



, Tertiary formations of 598 



— — — lakes of 597 



Rogers, II. P., cited on Alleghany series 147 



occurrence of limonite ores 489 



ROGEBS, W. B., quoted on the Oriskany of 



Virginia 316 



ROSENBUSCH, II. F., cited on analyses of llljav- 



rite 413 



sodalite-syenite 413 



differentiation of magmas 390 



essexite 400 



Russell, I. C, Record of remarks by... 592, 603 

 — , Title of paper by 588 



231 



145 

 584 

 512 

 517 

 519 

 512 

 515 

 255 

 370 



Sapfobd, .1. M., quoted oh oriskany in Ten- 

 nessee 319 



Saint Helens island, Canada, Fossils from.. 332 



Salina beds, New York, < >ccurrenees of 349 



SALISBUBY, R. I». Acknowledgments to 128 



— , Record of remarks by 595 



Rage 



Salter, J. W., Tilestone fauna discovered 



by 342 



Sam Rake craters. ( >a h u, Description of 38 



San Antonio valley, Miocene rocks of 124 



SaNDBERGBR, [•'., (died on alteration of ore 



deposits i.86 



Santa Lucia range, Character and extent of 118 



, Coast migration.- in 117 



, Cretaceous laud of 121 



, Deformation of Franciscan series in.. 120 



, Diagrammatic summary of orogehic 



movements of 4:51 



, Franciscan stratigraphy of 120 



, Miocene of 423 



, Miocene (?) strata of 122 



, Physiography of coastal slope of 425 



, Pine .Mountain section of 424 



, Pliocene of 4:J5 



, Post-Franciscan history of 421 



, Pre-Francisoan erosion of 419 



history of. 419 



Schardt, II., cited on deformation in the 



western Alps 80 



Schmidt, F., cited on classification of Silu- 

 rian faunas 266 



Schuchkrt, Charles, cited on Devonian age 



of the Ilelderbergian 361 



— Rower Helderberg and Oriskany 



fossils ".. 245 



— ; Lower Devonic aspect of the Rower 



Helderberg and I triskany formations ... 241 



— , Oriskany fossils identified by 317 



— , Titles of papers by 5, 593 



Scott, W. R., cited on the Como stage 383 



-the Rower Helderberg 212 



Scovell, J. F., Work on Indiana coal survey 



by 8 



Secretary, Increase? ol allowance to 593 



— , Report of 512 



Section at Schoharie, New York ; J. J. Ste- 

 venson g 



Sedgwick, A., cited on the Devonian 253 



— and MUTChison cited on the Devonian 335 



Seebach, K. vox, cited on westward contin- 

 uation of the Antillean system !)0 



Semper, .Max, cited on ocean currents of 



the Eocene 82 



Seward, A. ('., cited on origin of Glossopteris 



Mora 70 



Shaler, N. S., cited on geologv of Gay Head 



cliffs 455 



moraine on Dogtown common, Cape 



Ann 442 



— , Foerste, and Woodworth cited on foot- 

 prints on Carboniferous shales of Massa- 

 chusetts 449 



SHattuck, G. B., elected Fellow 1 



— , Record of remarks by 580, 595 



"Shell grit " applied by Eaton to Oriskany 



formation 289, 300 



Shells, Fossil, from Oahu 54 



Shepherd, C. U., Analyses of, ores and soils 



from Wichita mountains made by 128 



Siiiki.ey stage, Extent of 386 



, Fossils of.... 385 



Shonkinite, Analysis of. 399 



Shumard, G. G., Work of, in Wichita Moun- 

 tain region 128 



Siebenthal, C. E., Work on Indiana coal sur- 

 vey by 8 



SlLLlMAN and Whitney, cited on mineral 



alterations 19U 



Silurian-Devonian boundary in North 



America: II. S. Williams..' 333 



Silurian fossils, Manlius limestone. List of. 351 

 from Wichita mountains. Determina- 

 tions of 143 



— rocks, Section of, at Arisaig 343 



— system, Upper limit of 334, 335 



— , Lower. See Rower Silurian. 



— , Upper. See Upper Silurian. 



