INDEX. 



875 



Page. 

 Barton, N. H., actoowledgmentsto 6, 21, 36, 56, 57, 58, 69 



cited 102, 



116-117, 118, 173-175, 176, 192, 230-231, 284, 300, 366-370, 

 372-373, 443, 491-492, 495, 516, 526-527, 530-531, 533, 567, 

 569, 672-673, 685, 691, 7 67-7 68, 7 69-7 70, 777, 813-814, 821, 822 



publications by 179,238,286,300,367,846 



Darton, N. H., and Siebenthal,C. E., publication by 846 



Barton, N. H., and others, publications by, list of 842 



DaYis, W. M., aclmowledgments to 37,57 



publications by . ; 532, 846 



Dawson, G. M., acknowledgments to 37, 60, 61, 353 



cited 68,219-220, 222,264-265,341,351- 



352, 624-630, 635, 692-693, 695, 698-701, 703, 787, 836,836,838 



publications by, list of 847 



Dawson, Sir J. W., cited 208,264,283, 



293, 327-328, 331-333, 383, 497-498, 635-541, 647-548, 785, 787 



publications by 203, 326, 847 



Day Creek formation 487,488 



Dayton limestone 234 , 282 



Deadwood formation 116-118 



Dear Creek limestone , 458, 464-465 



Dease River, geology on 219-229, 500, 542-643, 796, 836 



Decker Ferry formation 238, 241 



Decorah shale 180 



Deepkillshale 184 



Deep River formation 834 



Delaware (J-18), authorities on • 57 



geology of 64,65,610-611,612-613,746-749 



publications on 33, 34, 36, 36, 47 



See also Atlantic coast. 



Delaware limestone 242, 315-317 



Delaware Mountain formation 76, 358-369, 474 



Delhi formation 364 



DelRioolay 596,604 



Denis, Theodore, acknowledgments to 37, 60 



Denison formation 650 



Demiis limestone 458, 464 



Denton formation 604 



Denver Basin, geology of. 10, 665-667 



Denver formation 10,706,761-762,769 



De Ranoe, C. B., and Feilden, H. W., publication by 849 



De Smet formation 777 



Des Moines group 467, 46.5-466 



Detroit River series 246-248 



Deussen, Alexander, aclmowledgments to 37, 59, 723 



cited 725, 727, 729-731, 804. 805 



Devonian system, content of 12, 17, 269 



distribution of 12, 269 



details of 271-341 



map showing - 270 



representation of, on map 12, 269 



Dewey limestone *4 



De Wolf, F. W., publication by 847 



Diamond Peak quartzite 365 



Dighton group ^^ 



Diller, J. S., acknowledgments to 37, 57, 95 



cited 289-290, 349- 



35o7373, 376, 519-521, 561-663, 617-618, 670, 764, 771-772,826 



publications by 37&: 820, 847 



Diller, J. S., and Kay, 0. F., publication by 847 



Dillerj J. S., and Sehuchert, C, publication by 847 



Diller, J. S., and Stanton, T. W., cited 615,667,670 



publication by ^'^ 



D'invilliers, E. V., publications by 433,848 



Dip of strata, influence of, on cartographic representation 8 



Dismal formation ^^^ 



District of Columbia, authorities on 5V 



publications on 36, 43, 47, 61 



Ditney formation 467-468 



Dixon clay ^^ 



Dobbs, W. S., acknowledgments to 37,60 



Dockum formation 476,478,506-507 



Dog Creek formation 487,488 



Dollfuss, A., and Mont-Serrat, E. de, cited 549 



publication by ^^ 



Dolores formation 481-482, 492, 511-513, 518, 658, 660-561 



Dome formation 



Dothan formation 



Dotson sandstone 



107 

 . 618 

 449^60 



Page. 



Double Mountain formation 476 



Douglas formation 458, 833-834 



Douglass, Earl, cited 775 



publications by, list of 848 



Dove limestone 168 



Dowling, D. B., acknowledgments to 37-38,60,61 



cited 217-219, 263, 336-336, 574 



pirblications by, list of 848 



Doyle shale 465 



Drake, N. F., acknowledgments to 38, 57, 59 



cited 458, 506-507 



publication by 848 



Dresbach sandstone 118 



Dresser, J. A., acknowledgments to _ 38, 60 



Drum limestone 458. 464 



Dry Creek shale 127, 128 



Duck Creek formation 004 



Dudley shale 458 



Dumble, E. T., acknowledgments to 38,58.59 



cited 593,649,725,726,727,730,804 



pubUcations by, list of 848 



Dumble, E. T., and others, publication by 848 



Duncan, P.M., cited 643 



Dundee limestone 313-314,317 



Dunkard group 12, 432, 492, 494 



Dimnegaa sandstone 099, 700 



Duplin marl 748, 749, 806-808 



Dutton, C. E., acknowledgments to 38, 56, 58, 59 



cited 361-363, 513, 566-557 



publications by 484, 662, 848 



Dyestone formation. See Clinton formation. 



E. 



Eagle Ford formation 649, 650 



Eagle formation 11, 637, C85-090 



Eagle Pass formation 048, 649 



Eakin, H. M., acknowledgments to 38, 61 



Eakin, H. M., and Smith, P. S., cited 396 



publication by 860 



Earlier Tertiary (Eocene and Oligocene), content of 10, 706 



distribution of 10, 706-708 



details of 708-793 



map showing 707 



representation of, on map 10, 706 



Earlier pre-Cambrian, content of 14 



distribution of 14, 62 



representation of, on map 14 



Earliest Tertiary or latest Cretaceous, content of 10 



distribution of 10, 20 



representation of, on map 10 



Earl ton limestone 468 



Eastern Interior coal region, authorities on 466 



geol ogy of 425, 466-468 



Eastman, C. R., cited 515 



publication by 848 



Eckel, E. C, and Hayes, C. W., cited 87-88 



publication by 851 



Eckel, E. C, and others, publication by 843 



Economy formation 172 



Economy in printing, restrictions of 23, 30 



Ecphora bed 809 



Eden shale 165, 172 



Edisto marl 807 



Edgemont limestone -. 16, 20, 194 



Edmonton formation 10, 20, 696, 697, 706, 781-782 



Edwards limestone 596, 598, 603, 648 



Eflusive rooks (Tertiary and later), distribution of 16 



map showing 19 



Elbert formation 284 



Elbrook formation 109-110 



Eldon formation 154 



Eldridge, G. H., acknowledgments to 38,57,69,61 



cited 369, 491, 568, 761-762, 786-787 



publications by 665, 673, 848 



Eldridge, G. H., and otbere, publication by 849 



Elgin sandstone 453 



Elk Lick coal 43(5 



Ellenberger limestone 79-80 



Ellensburg formation 826 



