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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Clapp, F. G. ; Structure of the northern 

 portion of the Burning Springs vol- 

 cano anticline, in Pleasants, Wood, 

 and Ritchie counties, West Virginia. 



23, 769 

 Clarke, F. W., Reference to his "Data 



of Geochemistry" Ill 



Clarke, J. M., Discussion on Permian 

 floras in the western "Red beds" 

 by 75 



— elected President of the Paleonto- 



logical Society ^1 



— ; Isolation in paleontology t^ 



__ — , Motion instructing Secretary to 



send telegraphic reply to President 



Gilbert by • • • •. • • ^^ 



Clark, William B. ; Contributions to 



morphology from paleontology 74 



— , elected Treasurer ^ 



— , chairman of Committee on Forma- 

 tion of Paleontological Society, Re- 

 port by • • .;•••,■ ^^ 



— , Reference to deep-sea deposits In 



annual report of orr on 



— , Report of, as Treasurer 61-6^ 



Clarke, J. M., and Rudolph Ruede- 

 mann; Mode of life of the Euryp- 

 terida 



— and ScHDCHERT, Cayugan series of. 680 

 Claypole, E. W., cited on the W^hirl- 



pool-Saint Davids valley •• 434 



Cleland, Herdman F., cited on the 



genus Rhipidomella ^-'«' 



— elected Secretary of the Paleonto- 



logical Society, 1910 • 72 



— ; Natural bridges of North Anier- 



' ica 22, 314-338, 765 



— quoted' on formation of Yellowstone 



natural bridge l' V l^A" *ooo 



^ Massachusetts natural bridge.. 62H 



Clement, J. K. ; The role of water in 

 trenolite and certain other min- 

 erals. Reference to lot» 



— and Arthur L. Day, Reference to 



their work on high temperature. . . 145 



, E. T. Allen, and Fred. Eugene 



Wright ; Minerals of the composi- 

 tion MgSiO,, Reference to • • 166 



Cleveland meeting of the American As- 

 sociation for the Advancement of 

 Science, August, 1888, The Geologi- 

 cal Society of America provision- 

 ally organized at •. • 74b 



— , Ohio, Local anticlines in the Chagrin 



shales at 24, 771 



Cliff lake, Montana, Origin of; G. R. 



Mansfield. (Abstract.) 26, 764 



— sculpture of the Yosemite valley, by 



Frangois E. Matthes 20, 759 



Climate and physical conditions of the 



Keewatin ; A. P. Coleman 2o 



— , Paleontologic evidences of ^^ 



Climatic conditions. Mammalian fauna 



showing : • • -^t" ■ • 



Clinton formation of Ontario, New ^ 



Cystid from the • • • < <> 



Cliothyridina orhicitJaris, Fossil of Wa- 



satch region .:•• \ 2^ - 



Clorinda Mrrondii heds, Anticosti island ^Oo 

 Coal, Regional devolatilization of.. 33,788 



— , Rhode Island ,••;.•; 31, 783 



Coast Range batholith, British Colum- 



bia and Alaska subalkaline 90 



COHN, F., cited on algae 645 



Coleman, A. P., cited on gerat batho- 



liths of eastern Ontario 113 



Lake Iroquois 241 



measurements of the Iroquois 



beach 242 



Page 

 Coleman, A. P., cited on occurrence of 



interglacial beds in Canada 435 



— ; Climate and physical conditions of 



the Keewatin. (Abstract.) 25,778 



— , "Hinge line" used by 239 



CoLLETT, John, on committee Cincin- 

 nati meeting, 1881 '42 



Colorado desert. Some topographical 



features of • •^<* 



— , Limit of altitude of glaciated val- 

 leys in • • •.• ««3 



— Plateau province. Older geologic 



structures of the o»» 



— , Rockstreams of Veta mountain.... 



26, 663-676, 764 



peak 663-676 



Committee, Auditing \„ .^ 



— of Publication, Report of 17-19 



— on formation of Paleontological So- 



ciety, Report of • • 16 



__ — geologic nomenclature. Report of. 29 



_- — photographs. Report of 19 



the nomenclature of faults. Re- 

 port of :-^;-V^ 



Composite suhtilita, Fossil of Wasatch 



region .•••*' 



Concentration sand type, Description 



of 847-DOU 



Conglomerates of south Brazil, Permo- 



carbonic 30, 779 



Connate waters of the Atlantic coast; 



Alfred C. Lane ^4, 774 



Constitution, Amendments to 19 



— and by-laws 42-48 



of the Paleontological Society. 77-82 



Coon butte and meteoritic falls of the 



desert ; Charles R. Keyes 24, 773 



Coosa valley, Alabama, Rock decay in. 570 



Cope. E. D., and Baur, cited on 



hypocentra and pleurocentra 265 



Coral-reef beds, Anticosti island. First _ 



marked • • '02 



Cordilleran section. Election of offi- 

 cers of i9U 



, Meeting of 789-796 



, Paper on crystal classes read be- 

 fore •. • 731 



geologic work of ants m 



tropical America, read by J. C. 

 Branner before the 450-496, 790 



, Postponement of convocation of. . 34 



_ _, Register of the Berkely meeting 



of 796 



— . — . Unanimous vote to petition gen- 

 eral society for a representative on 

 the council by 794 



Cornish, Vaughn, cited on rippling 



and dune formations 642 



— , Reference to paper on "Progressive 



waves in rivers" of 619 



sea-beaches and sand- 

 banks of 601 



— , Theory of formation of beach cusps. 616 



Correlation of the Guadalupian and 



Kansas sections ; J. W. Beede 76 



Pleistocene of Europe and 



America ; H. F. Osborn 75 



Correspondents, Election of 4 



Corundum, Occurrence of ruby 793 



Cottonwood canyon (Big), Utah, Dia- 

 gram showing the relations of the 

 Cambrian and Algonkian quartz- 

 ites in 522 



— — , Exposure of quartzite series 



in 520 



CoxE, ECKLEY B.. Method of separating 



coal from slate devised by 775 



Council, Report of, ordered printed. . . 34 



the 35-39 



