INDEX. 



455 



Page. 

 Brongniart, A.; foasil plants of Hor, Sweden. 404 

 A. T. ; classifloation of fosail 



plants 407, 428, 429 



I Contributions of, to pa- 

 leobotany. .404, 405, 406, 408, 

 417, 421, 424, 428 

 J division of tbe geologic 



series 407 



; distribution oflandreg- 



etation 404, 407 



; mode of growth of coal 



plants 400 



, Bank of, as a palco- 



botaniat 368, 309, 406, 407 



, Sketchof 372 



Bronn, H. G. j Indtx Pateontologicns 420,421 



Brontotherinm beds 254 



Brooks, Moj.T.B 190,191,193,229 



Brown County, Minnesota 200, 202 



Brown, Eobert, on Triplosporites 421 



Bruce Mine Bay, Lake Huron, quartzite ... 230 

 Briickmann, F. E., on the diluvian origin of 



fossil remains 392 



Brush, Prof. George J 34 



Bnch, li. von; modeof growth of coal plant. 400 



; nerration of leaves 380 



Buckland, "W., Contributions of, to paleo- 

 botany 405 



Bufifon , 397 



Bunbnry, Sir C. J. F 369 



, Contribntionsof, topaleobotany,419, 420 



, Sketch of 379 



Biittner, D. S., on the dilavian origin of fos- 

 sil remains 392 



Calamitae 426 



regarded by Walch and Suckow 



as extinct 398 



Calamites 427,428,433,445 



California division, The 13, 14 



redwood 448 



Call, E. E XXIII, 32,34 



Cambrian formation 182, 236 



Camerarius, Elias, on the origin of fossils.. 390 



Campement d' Ours Island gray wacke 231 



Canon, Tuolumne 316,317 



Capeller, Maurus Antonlus, on the tropical 



fades of fossil plants 397 



Capellini, G 378 



Cardiocarpus 447 



Carl, J. F., on artesian wells of oil region.. 169 

 , describes packing support in 



bored wells 159 



, describes use of torpedo in oil 



region 155 



, Samuel, national views of, on tbe nature 



of fossils 394 



Carpenter, P, H., an authority on glaciers . . 309 



Carpolithes 427,428 



Carpolithi 426 



Carruthers, 'William 369 



; paleobotanical investigations.. 424 



, Sketchof 384 



Cascade Mountains, Glaciers on the 334-341 



Kange, Survey of the XXIIX 



Casnarinites 427 



Page. 



Catlinite orpipestono 201 



Cellular cryptogams 429, 432 



ofBrongniart 429 



; probable fluctuations 



in development 452 



Cerntus, B 393 



Chamberlin, T. C xxi 



; administrative report 20-24 



; geologyof Wisconsin cited 197 



; map of Wiseousin 181,194 



i the requisite and qualifying 



conditions of artesian wells . 125 



Champion mine, Michigan 225 



Chaney.G. 55 



Chaplin, J 44 



Chapman, E. H g 



Chase, H. S ig 



Chatard, Dr. Thomas M xxvii,60,61 



Cliauvenet, "W. M 26,26,28,205.208 



Chemicwork xxvir 



Chemical impregnations in artesian well 



water jeg 



Chemistry, Division of; administrative re- 

 port 59 



Cherts 229 



Chester, Prof. A. H., on Minnesota iron 



ore 204,205,206,208,212 



Chicago artesian stream, Section 133 



Chioccns, Andreas, Eational views of, on 



the nature of fossils 393 



Chippewa County, Wisconsin 197 



region ,201,202 



Valley 187,197 



Chlorite Schists studied microscopically .. . 211 



Chondrites antiquus 44 1 



Cialdi, Alessandro, cited as to waves.. 76, 80, 82, 88 



Cincinnati group 182 



Clarke, Prof. F. W xxvil 



; administrative report 59 



Salem, on motion of Lyell glacier. . , 324 

 Classification of archeean rocks of the North- 

 west 209 



fossil plants. . 403, 407, 422, 425-431 

 ,Lindley& Hut- 

 ton on the. 409-409 



the Cryptogams 437-439 



Clathraria 447 



Clay slate from St. Louis Eiver, Minnesota. 233 



, near Mahtowah, Minn 233 



studied microscopically 210 



Clearwater Lake gray wacke 234 



Cliff of diflEerential degradation 1 12 



,The Sea ■ 83-84 



stream 113 



Cliffs 112 



(Comparison of. 115 



Club-mosses 433 



Coal, Opinions on the origin of 414, 415, 421 



plants. Mode of growth of 400 



Collecting area of artesian wells 145 



Colman, £. T., ascended Mount Baker 341 



Colonoceras 255 



Colorado 9 



, Economic studies in xxi v 



Elver 249 



; GrandCafion 113 



