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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Bell, Robert ; Laurentian limestones of 



Baffinland [abstract] 471 



— , Record of remarks by 479 



BELTRA.MI glacial lake, Position and extent 



of 122 



Bennett, John, and Erasmus Havvorth ; 



Native copper near Enid, Oklahoma 2 



Berkey, C. p., cited on erosion at Dalles of 



the Saint Croix 315 



geology of the Saint Croix Dalles.... 14 



lava flows at Taylors Falls, Minne- 

 sota 321,322 



in Wisconsin 319 



occurrence of clastic rocks within 



eruptives at Saint Croix falls, Minne- 

 sota 332, 333 



potholes in the Upper Dalles of the 



Saint Croix 31 



— , Drift area of the Saint Croix Dalles 

 mapped by 26 



— quoted on character of breccia at Taylors 



Falls, Minnesota 333 



erosion at Dalles of the Saint Croix. 315 



Bibliography: Franklin Piatt 455 



Big Fork glacial lake, Position and extent 



of 123 



BioTiTE SCHISTS, Keewatin series of Minne- 

 sota. Occurrence and character of 305 



Bishop, S. E., cited on origin of tutf cone at 



Diamond Head, Hawaiian islands 462 



Black hills, (Geological formations in 478 



.Origin of 478 



, Stratigraphy of, compared with that 



of Front range of Rocky mountains 478 



Blackhoof river, Keewatin rocks on... 344, 350 

 Black shale. See ("hattanoooa Black shale. 

 Blake, William P.; Evidences of shallow 

 seas in Paleozoic time in southern Ari- 

 zona [abstract] 493 



Blei>soe, Tennessee, List of fo.ssils from 443 



Boston group, Arkansas, Correlation of. lyo 



Boulder mountain, Colorado,Andesitic rocks 



from 5 



Bouv£, T. T., cited on origin of potholes 28 



potholes in Massachusetts 35, 36 



Bowman, Amos, Work in Cariboo district by. 59 

 Bow River series. Occurrence and character 



of C5 



Branner, J. C, cited on Coal Measures in 



Arkansas 177, 178 



conditions of deposition of Arkansas 



Coal Measures 194 



thickness of Coal Measures 183, 189 



— on Committee on Rules, Cordilleran Sec- 



tion 493 



Brigham, a. p., Record of remarks by 4(i3 



British Columijia, Cache Creek series in 71 



— , Coast ranges of 60 



— , Cretaceous rocks in 74 



— , Deformation in 86 



— , Gold ranges in 61 



— , Interior plateau of. 61 



— , Lake deposits in 82 



— , Laramide or Rocky Mountain range in.. 60 



— , Miocene formations in 80 



— , Oligocene formations in 80 



— , Physiographic features of Cordilleran 



region in 59 



— , Pliocene rocks in 82 



— , Triassic rocks in : 72 



— . See also Canadian Rocky mountains. 

 Brittany, Peneplain of central France and. 480 

 Britton, N. L., cited on potholes in New 



York 38 



Broad valleys of the Cordilleras; N, S. 



Shaler 271 



Brock, R. W., Work in Cariboo district by... 59 

 Brogger, W. C, cited on giants' kettles in 



Norway and Sweden 39 



Brooks, A. H., becomes life member 451 



Page 

 Brooks, A. H., and J. E. Wolff, quoted on 



the Hardiston quartzite 149, 150 



Bulletin, Distribution of. 448 



— , Sales of. 448 



— , Subscriptions to 448 



Cache Creek group. Occurrence, character, 



and thickness of 70,71 



Calciferous limestone, FortCassin beds in.. 490 



California, Drainage features of. 495 



— , Geology of the Great basin in southwest- 

 ern Nevada and eastern 498 



— , Feldspar-corundum rocks from Plumas 



county 502 



— , Pedological geology of, sketch of. 499 



— , Sierra Madre neariPasadena in 494 



— . Structure of Basin ranges in 238 



Calvin, Samuel, elected Councillor 454 



Cambrian fossils of the Rocky Mountain 

 region 65 



— period. Deformation in Great Basin prov- 



ince during 242 



, Physicalhistory of the Rocky Moun- 

 tain region in 84 



— rocks, Adams Lake series 67 



, Bow River series 65 



, Castle Mountain group 65 



, Kittatinnj' limestone 151 



, Nisconlith series 66 



, Rock}' IMountain region. Occurrence 



and character of. 64 



, Selkirk series 65, 60 



— sandstones and shales in Dalles of the 



Saint Croix 20 



Campbell, A. INI., Big Ten claim worked by. 5 

 Campbell, M. R. ; Hypothesis to account 

 for extra-glacial abandoned valleys of 



the Ohio basin [abstract] 462 



— , Record of remarks h)}' 461, 472 



Canada, Fossiliferous clays near Ottawa in.. 131 



— , Geology of Rigaud mountain in 377 



— , Marine and freshwater beaches of On- 

 tario in 129 



— , Shell-bearing gravels in 132 



Canadian Rocky mountains, Archean rocks 



in 62 



, Cambrian rocks in 64 



, Carboniferous rocks in 69 



, Cretaceous rocks in 74 



, Devonian rocks in 68 



, Geological record of 57 



, Jurassic rocks in 74 



, (Jrtlovician rocks in 68 



, Physical history of 84 



, Silurian rocks in 68 



, Tertiary rocks in 79 



, Triassic rocks in 72 



. See also British Columbia. 



Canby glacial lak*'. Position and extent of.. 116 



Caneday, D. a.. Reference to work of. 322 



Carboniferous conglomerate formation. 



Nova Scotia, Correlation of. 305 



— deposition in Western Interior basin, 



Figure showing 193 



— fossils of the Rocky Mountain region of 



(.'anada, (Recurrence of 70 



— limestone formation. Nova Scotia, Corre- 



lation of 305 



— period. Deformation in Great Basin re- 



gion at close of 243 



, Ph^'^sieal history of the Rocky Moun- 

 tain region in 85 



— rocks, (Occurrence of, at Tipton, Penn- 



sylvania 475, 476, 477 



of the Rocky Mountain region of Can- 

 ada, Occurrence and character of 69 



, Subdivisions of, in Mississippi valley.. 175 



, Thickness of, in Rocky Mountain re- 

 gion of Canada 88 



