INDEX. 5v1 
“Cede: ‘Balecnoic; 69. 
Crinoids with articulating bine: 339. 
Deer Mabe De oal field, hg 338. 
Denudation ve the two greeny) 
Re aie 290. 
Dinocerata, noticed, 169, i 
Drift of the Sw wiss Alps, 
Eagle nh _preglacial retinal of, 
Whittles 
Esker, use ; the term, oe 135, 
Bureka district, Walcott, 
urypterus, new species ee 
Fault near Schodack Landing, Ford, 
Glacial deposits of central North 
Glacier ice, prope erties of, 335. 
apr meridional deflection of, 
€e, 
Gravels of southern Del., Chester, 36, 
Kan 
Ket ale of ti Wood's Holl re- 
n, Koon 
bake ‘Superior, “copper bearing rocks 
of, 6 
Lestophis Ge Tamang nities 169, 
mestone, erosion of, wing, 
= e i , 
Linnarssonia, Waicott. 
Maps, rock notation he Dana, ie 
Mersey tunnel, Reade, 4 
Mistasa.. Walcott, a 
Metamorphism, notes on, 414. 
New York Bay, Sp age geology 
of Dindenkohl, 4 
TT. 
of, Dana 
Queen Cha Chalotte. Isl., age ahs iki of, 
h 
tea 
Recher amercy gr 
pom ae sige: an Leidy, 418. 
Roc n for diagrams, Dana, 7. 
cae "erpetaiiint “ee the Scottish 
hlands, Geikie, 
Moines hill, origin of, Doni é 6. 
Schodack Landing fault, Ford, 16. 
seem jee? 69. 
pores, mian, Clarke, 2 
Taconic tooth and seutigtagns. Dana, 
5, 437. 
Taquamenon Bay, sandstones of, Win- 
chell, 339. 
GEOL 
Tertiary, oY of the southern, 
Me 
nels, i Walcott, 328. 
Virginia reports 
Glaciers of the northern Swiss Alps, 65. 
also und EO! 
Gladstone,J. H., refraction equivalents, 55. 
Glass, residual elasticity of, Sherman, 
Goodate, “4 L.., botanical notice, 72. 
Gould, B , Sta tar Catalogue, 79. 
Gravity at Naha and Kagoshima, Japan, 
Gre bay ee botanical egPrtaak 169. 
botanical notice 
pan minerals i 
Grimes, J. S., creation of continents by 
obeak currents, 3 
Guyot, A , Tables, Matsotelosienl and 
Physical, 258, 
Hall, A., variations of latitude, 223. 
Hall, ", Totation equipotential 
lines of sae ——o 
Hall, J., Carbo pa Sveti 69. 
in, A. ‘ grt sure Hours among 
the Gems, 8 
anks, S. Ga California Mineralogica] 
Re 
ep., 263. 
Hayes, H. V., application of photogra- 
_ phy to electrical measureme nts, 374, 
te 
sta and electricity, 6 
ifie, of substances at high tem- 
peratures, 331, 
eilprin, A., Toctinny Geology and Pa- 
leontology of the United States, os 
Herrick, C. L., Crustacea of Minn,, 68. 
Hicks, L. E., test eet Se in the Carbonif- 
erous of Nebra ska, 159. 
idden, W. E., m ineralogical notes, 249. 
Higgs, P., Magneto- and Dynamo-Elec- 
tric Machines, B 
Hillebrand, W. F., new minerals from 
o, 340. 
Hinde, J. 6. Receptaculidex, 6 
crinoids with naira: Tg spines, 
Hitchcock, C. H., Geol., Section across N. 
ie ire, and Vermon ont, 6 
once River, Report on waters of, 347. 
F. W., origin of the fauna and 
fon of New Zea aye 
Hydrogen peroxide, action of, 
sulphide, determination oy 338. 
I 
Ice, peel of, Trowbridge, 3 349. 
properties of, 335. 
