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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



I'age 



Kpififei- Kentucky ensis ?, Fossil of Wa- 

 satch region 530 



— rocky montanus. Fossil of Wasatch 



region 520 



Spring Mountain range, Ancient syn- 



cline of the, Figure showing 553 



Springs, Changes produced by a sinli- 

 ing water table on ; T. C. Hopkins . 



25, 774 



Spruce, Richard, quoted on operations 



of ants 459, 460, 461, 462 



Spurr, J. E., cited on mountain ranges 



of Nevada 546 



Spurs, Characteristics of glacier junc- 

 tion 721 



71 



75 

 75 



Stanley-Brown, Joseph, elected Editor 



— -, Report of, as Editor 



Stanton, T. W., elected Second Vice- 

 President Paleontological Society. . 



— , Secretary pro tempore preliminary 

 meeting, Paleontological Society, 

 Report of 69, 70 



— and David White ; Paleontologic 



evidences of climate 73 



Stanton and Girty, cited on fossils of 

 the carboniferous beds of the Wa- 

 satch region 519 



Stegomylus (genus), Phylogenetic po- 

 sition of the 



Stegosaurus, The armor of ; R. S. 

 Lull 



Stok van der, J. p. ; "Two earth- 

 quakes in Europe and at Batavia," 

 Reference to 375 



Stone, R. W., and W. B. Calvert ; 

 Stratigraphic relations of the Liv- 

 ingston beds of central Montana. 

 (Abstract.) 31, 781 



Strand-lines, Suess on the cause of 



deformation of 221-234 



Stratigraphic and paleontologic ge- 

 ology, Papers on 30, 31 



— relations of the Livingston beds of 



central Montana ; R. W. Stone and 



W. B. Calvert 31, 782 



Stratigraphy and paleontology. Inter- 

 dependence of ; W. J. Sinclair and 

 E. O. Ulrich 73 



— of Wasatch mountains 5f8-533 



Streams of Veta peak, Colorado, Rock. 



663-676 



Stricklandinia lens beds, Anticosti 



island 714 



Structural and physical geology. Pa- 

 pers on 22-25 



Structure (The) of the Sauropod 



Dinosaurs ; W. J. Holland 74 



Stupart, R. F., Seismograph record of 

 Alaskan earthquake of September 

 3, 1899, reproduced by 375 



Subal^aline and alkaline rocKS, Asso- 

 ciation of 89, 90 



— Coast Range batholith of British Co- 



lumbia and Alaska, Area of 90 



— magma. Effects of the solution of 



carbonates in 108 



— magmas. Alkaline rocks genetically 



connected with 90 



Suess, Eduard, elected Correspondent. . 4 

 — ; Interpretation of the plan of Asia . 



183-188 

 — , Method of Interpretation of phe- 

 nomena of crustal deformation of. 



188-190 

 — , Reference to his work "The face of 



the earth" 183 



— , Reply to congratulatory letter 28 



— (Vienna), Congratulatory letter sent 



to 28 



Page 



Survey of the 40th parallel, Fault at 



Waterfall canyon described by ... . 539 



■ — — , Internretation of Wa- 

 satch structure derived from 533 



Swallow, G. C, on committee Cincin- 

 nati meeting, 1881 742 



SwARTz, Charles K., cited on proposed 



classification of crystals 731 



— ; Generalized section through the Ap- 

 palachian mountains of Maryland. 

 (Abstract.) 24, 769 



SWEDENBORG, EMMANUEL, Cause of dis- 

 placed strand-lines suggested by. . . 225 



Swifts Camp creek, Campton, Ken- 

 tucky, Rock bridge across 315 



Switzerland, Natural bridges of. . 333, 334 



Sylvania sandstone. Application of 

 principle of recognition of types 

 of sand grains to 650-656 



Symphysurus ( ?) goMfussi Walcott, 



Fossil of the quartzite at Geneva. . 527 



"Syntectics" word adapted from Loe- 



winson-Lessing 90 



Syria and Asia Minor, Post-Tertiary 



history of the lakes of 20, 755 



Taber. S., and T. L. Watson ; Nelson- 

 ite : A new rock type, its occur- 

 rence, association, and composition 33 



Tables for the determination of crystal 



classes 731-736 



Taku glacier, Report of advance of . . . . 371 



Talmage, J. E., cited on mirabilite 



about Great Salt lake 648 



Tarr, R. S., Acknowledgment to 339 



— cited on "through" valleys 720 



• — , Recent advance of glaciers in the 



Yakutat Bay region, Alaska, Refer- 

 ence to 341, 362 



— , Reference to work in Yakutat Bay 



region of 339 



— and Lawrence Martin, Glaciers and 



glaciation of Yakutat bay, Alaska, 

 Reference to 361 



— , Map of Yakutat bay by 360 



— , Oscillations of Alaskan gla- 

 ciers by 20, 758 



, Recent change of level in 



Alaska, Reference to 341, 361 



Tarumai, a cumulo-volcanic eruption in 

 Japan, 19o9 ; T. A. Jaggar, Jr. 

 (Abstract.) 23, 768 



Taylor, F. B., Acting as Secretary of 

 Glaciology and Physiography Sec- 

 tion 21 



, Secretary of Section of Glacial 



and Physiographic Geology 25 



— ; Bearing of the Tertiary mountain 

 belt on the origin of the earth's 

 plan 179-226 



— cited on till overlying Birds Hill 



esker gravel and sand 414 



— , Discussion on isobases of the Algon- 

 quin and Iroquois beaches by.. 21,761 



Niagara river and the Glacial 



period 26, 763 



— , Reference to his study of the mo- 

 raines of recession 756 



— ; Richmond and Great Barrington 



boulder trains 747-752 



Tectonics of the basin ranges, Charac- 

 ter of the older 548 



, Nature of the younger . . 547 



desert region 546, 549 



Temperature measurements. Assurance 



and range of 141 



— of melting and solidification in a 



eutectic series. Diagram showing, 

 figure 1 152 



