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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



Page 

 Frazer, Persifor, Death announced by 



secretary 4 



— , Memoir of (with bibliography and 



portrait) ; R. A. F. Penrose, Jr.. 5-12 



— , Portrait of, plate 1 5 



Free, E. E., Report of experiments 



with sand grains 685 



Fruh, J., cited on natural bridge over 

 the Thur near Krummenau, Switz- 

 erland 325 



bridges of Switzerland. 333,334 



in Greece and South 



America 323 



Pont d'Arc, France 317 



Travertine natural bridges.... 336 



Fryes Hill, Composition of top of . . . . 747 

 or "The Knob," New York, Rich- 

 mond boulder train extending 



from 747 



Funeral range, Apparent folding of 

 Tertiary beds of the. Figure show- 

 ing 551 



Gale, Hoyt S., cited on Weber quart- 



zite 531 



Galway, Ireland, Formation of dunes 



of 647 



Gas, natural, fields in the northern Ap- 

 palachians, Present and future of ; 

 F. G. Clapp 34, 788 



Gases, Explanation of juvenile and re- 

 surgent 113 



Geikie. Sir Archibald, elected corre- 

 spondent 4 



Genetic classification of active volca- 

 noes ; T. A. Jaggar, Jr 23, 768 



Geographic board (U. S.), The Wa- 

 satch mountains defined by 518 



Geologic map of Oklahoma, A prog- 

 ress ; C. N. (jould 29, 777 



vicinity of Ogden, Utah 535 



— nomenclature. Report of committee 



on 29 



— (The) thermometer 176 



— thermometry ; Fred E. Wright . . 32, 783 



— work of ants 493, 494 



in tropical countries ; J. C. 



Branner 449-496, 790 



Geological Society of America, Final 



organization of 746 



, Names of original members 



of 746 



, Persons eligible at organiz- 

 ing of 746 



, Supplementarj^ note on the 



organization of the 741 



• London, Reference to 2'.) 



— song book," compiled by a. C. Lane. 28 



— suggestions (extempore) ; B. K. Em- 



erson 22, 766 



Geologists of America, Circular letter 



to 741 



"Geology of ISahant (The)," Reference 



to ; A. C. Lane 600 



the Wasatch mountains; Eliot 



Blackwelder 22, 517-542, 767 



— , Papers on glacial and physio- 

 graphic 25-27 



— — — physical and structural 22-25 



Geometry of faults, Additional note on 



the ; H. F. Reid 737-740 



, Reference to volume 20, pages 



171 on 737 



Geophysical laboratory, Plan on which 



is organized the 142, 143 



Gibson, M. A., cited on Lamoille River 



bridge, Vermont 321 



Gilbert, G. K., Acknowledgment to. . . 339 



— cited on Alaska destructive earth- 



quakes 397 



^ Page 

 Gilbert, G. K., cited on Alaskan earth- 

 quake of 1899 368 



date Alaskan earthquake 341 



glaciation in Alaska 725 



"lake Bonneville" 648 



■ — old shorelines of lake Ontario 



and in the Ontario basin 242 



origin of desert ranges . . . 544, 549 



physiography of the Wasatch 



region 519, 541 



recession of Niagara falls. 441,443 



San Francisco earthquake of 



1906 405 



the history of the Niagara river 241 



the Whirlpool-Saint Davids val- 

 ley 434 



— elected councillor of Cordilleran Sec- 



tion 790 



— , President, Absent by illness 1 



, Communication from 27 



— , Quotation from, on Alaskan earth- 

 quake of 1899 374 



— , Reference to "Contributions to his- 

 tory of lake Bonneville" 228 



— , The Algonquin river (abstract), 



Reference to 231, 241 



Gill, A. C. ; Discussion on some min- 

 eral relations from the laboratory 



viewpoint 32 



Girardeau limestone and Edgewood for- 

 mation, Fauna of 76 



GiRTY, G. H., cited on limestones of 

 Wasatch region of Mississippian 



age 528 



— , Fossils of Wasatch region identi- 

 fied by 530 



— and Stanton cited on fossils of the 



Carboniferous beds of the Wasatch 



region 519 



Glacial and physiographic geology, Pa- 

 pers on 25-27 



— epoch in Iceland, Conditions during, 718 



— investigations in the Lake Superior 



region in 1909 ; Frank Leverett. 21, 762 



— lake Agassiz, Birds Hill esker and 



408, 413, 415, 421, 424 



— lakes and channels near Syracuse ; 



T. C. Hopkins 21, 761 



in the Oberlin quadrangle, Ohio, 



Shorelines of the 21, 762 



— period. Relationship of Niagara river 



to the 26, 433-440, 763 



— (pre-), Drainage of central western 



New York 31 



— sand type. Description of 628 



Glaciated valleys, Limit of altitude in 



Colorado of 673 



Glaciation, Iceland groups of moun- 

 tain 718 



— in the upland surface of Iceland, 



Signs of 724 



— uplands of the coast range, 



Alaska, Observations on 725 



Glacier action in Iceland, Some effects 



of ; Fred E. Wright 20, 717-730 



— erosion. Features of Iceland Valley. . 



719-723 

 — , Features resulting from the action 



of a single valley 720 



— junction basins. Characteristics of,, 721 



, Typical 721 



deposits. Characteristics of 722 



, Typical 722 



spurs, Characteristics of 721 



, Typical 722 



— , Report of advance of Taku 371 



— , Reports of recession of Muir 368 



— valleys in north Iceland, Features 



exhibited in 720 



