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Rkociiiues. Pages. Plates. Kkjuuek. 



VoU'iinii* phenomena on Hawaii. C. H. 



Hitchcock 45- 5() 2-5 1 



Geological record of the Rocky Moun- 

 tain re^rion in Canada. G. M. Dawson. 57- 92 



Weatheiing of j^ranitic rocks of Cieor>j;ia. 



T. L. Watson 0;]-108 G-11 .... 



Glacial lakes of Minnesota. N. H. 



WiNcHKLi 109-128 12 



Marine and freshwater beaches of Onta- 

 rio. A. P. CoLKMAN 129-14G 1-2 



Paleozoic limestone of Kittatinny val- 

 ley, New Jersev\ H. B. Kummel and 

 S. Weller ". 147-164 .... 1 .20 .40 



Sand crystals and their relation to cer- 

 tain concretionary forms. E. H. Bar- 

 bour '. 165-172 13-18 1-2 



A depositional measure of unconformitj'. 

 C. R. Keyes 173-196 19 1-2 



AVisconsin shore of lake Superior. G. L. 

 Collie 197-216 1-2 



Origin and structure of the Basin ranges. 

 J. E. SpuRR 217-270 20-25 



Broad valleys of the Cordilleras. N. S. 

 Shalek 271-300 



Knoydart formation of Nova Scotia. 

 H. M. Ami 301-312 26 1 



Kew'eenawan area of eastern Minnesota. 

 C. W. Hall 313-342 , 27-28 1-3 ] 



Keewatin area of eastern and central ' [ 1.00 2.00 



Minnesota. C. W. Hall 343-376 29-32 1-3 J 



Geology of Rigaud mountain, Canada. 

 O. E. Le Roy 377-394 33-34 1-2 .25 .50 



Silurian and Devonianlimestonesof Ten- 

 nessee and Kentucky. A. F. FoERSTE. 395-444 35-41 1-8 .70 1.40 



Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual 

 Meeting, held at Albany, New York, 

 December 27, 28, and 29, 1900, includ- 

 ing Proceedings of the Second Annual 

 Meeting of the Cordilleran Section, 

 held at San Francisco, December 28 

 and 29, 1900. H. L. Fairchild, Sec- 

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