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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



rage 

 Map of Alaska (Brooks), Relation of 

 mountain axes to earthquake ori- 

 gin in Yakutat bay sliown by 343 



, Minimum area of shocks felt, 



September 3, 1899, earthquake, 



shown by 347 



10, 1899, 



shown by 357 



— ■ — northeastern Utah 521 



Oklahoma, A progress geologic 29, 777 



the Algonquin and Iroquois 



beaches, Isobasic 233 



world, figure 7, showing distri- 

 bution of Tertiary mountain ranges 211 



Yakutat bay 360 



Martin, G. C, cited on flow of oil 



after Alaskan earthquake of 1899. 364 

 Martin, Lawrence ; Alaskan earth- 

 quake of 1899 23, 339-406 



— , Discussion on relationship of Niag- 

 ara river to the glacial period by . . 



26, 763 



— elected Fellow 4 



— , Possible oblique minor faulting in 



Alaska, Reference to 341 



— and R. S. Tarr, Glaciers and glacia- 



tion of l^'akutat bay, Alaska, Refer- 

 ence to 361 



, Map of Yakutat bay by 360 



, Oscillations of Alaskan glaciers 



by 20, 758 



, Recent change of level in 



Alaska, Reference to 341, 361 



MARTiN-Zi^Df;, Georges, Acknowledg- 

 ments to 681 



Maryland, Generalized section through 



the Appalachian mountains of . . . . 24 



— , Upper Cayugan of 30, 781 



Mascarenhas, Henrique de Paula, 

 quoted on ants and coffee culture 

 in Brazil 456 



Massachusetts, Beach cusps at Lynn 



beach 600 



— , Fayalite in granite of Rockport. 33,787 



— Institute of Technology and Har- 



vard University, Vote of thanks to 

 geologists and mineralogists of . . . . 34 



(department of geology), 



Society entertained by 22 



— , Natural bridge at North Adams .... 328 

 — , Occurrence of Great Barrington 



boulder train in 751 



— , Pegmatite in granite of Quincy. . 33, 784 

 — , Pleistocene phenomena of central. . . 31 



— , Residual sand at Medford 627 



— , Some new fossils from the Cam- 

 brian of South Attleboro 70 



Matthes, Francois E., Cliff sculpture 



of the Yosemite valley by 20, 759 



— , Discussion on oscillations of Alaskan 



glaciers by 20, 758 



rock streams of Veta moun- 

 tain by 26, 764 



Matthew, W. D., elected Treasurer 



Paleontological Society, 1910 72 



— ; Osteology and relationship of para- 

 mys and the aflSnities of the Isch- 

 yromyidse 74 



— ; Phylogeny of the Felidse 74 



Maynard, T. Poole ; Upper Cayugan of 



Maryland. (Abstract.) 30, 781 



Meanders and scallops ; M. S. W. Jef- 

 ferson 26, 765 



Mechanics of faults (abstract) ; H. F. 



Reid 25, 766 



Medford, Massachusetts, Residual sand 



at 627 



Melting curves of orthoclase, Figure 5 



showing 160 



Page 



Melting in an Isomorphous series. Dia- 

 gram showing change in composi- 

 tion during, figure 6 167 



— point data, Interpretation of 145 



— "points" and melting intervals. 156 



Members and officers of the Paleonto- 

 logical Society 83-86 



Membership, Present enrollment, Jan- 

 uary 1, 1909 35 



Memoir of Daniel W. Langton, Jr. 

 (with bibliography) ; E. A. Smith. 



12-16 



Persif or Frazer ; R. A. F. Pen- 

 rose, Jr. (with bibliography) 5-12 



Menier, M. Henri, Acknowledgments 



to 681 



Merriam, John C. ; Age of the Rancho 



la Brea beds near Los Angeles .... 792 



— elected First Vice-President Paleon- 



tological Society 71 



Merrill, G. P., cited on rocks, rock- 

 weathering, and soils 630, 636 



sand from beach of Santa Rosa 



island, Florida 636 



— quoted on residual sand from Med- 



ford, Massachusetts 627 



Mesa de Maya, New Mexico, Geologic 

 cross-section of the, Figure show- 

 ing 594 



Metasilicate, Diagram showing rela- 

 tion between calcium and magne- 

 sium, figure 7 172 



Mexican tableland. Apparent basin- 

 range structure in the. Figure 

 showing 560 



, Older geologic structures of the. . 556 



, Structure of the north end of, 



Figure showing 557 



Mexico (northern) and United States, 



Arid provinces of 566 



Michigan Geological Survey, Reference 



to Monroe oolites in report of,... 645 



Miers, Science and progress. Reference 



to 164 



— and Isaac, Journal of the Chemical 



Society (London), transactions, 

 Reference to 164 



Migration ; Henry S. Williams and 



Arthur Hollick 73 



Migrations and the shifting of De- 

 vonian faunas ; Henry S. Williams 



76, 285-294 



Mill, H. R., Reference to international 



geography of 223 



Miller bay, west lake Okoboji, Iowa, 



Shells dredged from 122 



Miller, A. M., cited on natural arches 



of Kentucky 324 



Miller, Paul, Cacops espidepJiorus 



prepared and mounted by 252 



— , Fossils discovered by 251 



Miller, S. A., on committee Cincinnati 



meeting, 1881 742 



Miller, W. G., Discussion on conditions 



of the Keewatin by 25 



origin of the alkaline rocks by 32 



Miller, William John, elected Fellow. 4 



Milne, John, Origin of Alaskan earth- 

 quakes, 1899, located from seismo- 

 graph by 376 



— , Reference to report on Alaskan 



earthquakes 375 



Mineral (Some) relations from the 

 laboratory viewpoint ; Arthur L. 

 Day 32, 141-178 



Minerals in melting. Individuality of 



different 146 



MiNERALOGic, Economic, and Petrologic 



Section, Papers relating to 32-34 



