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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Colorado Eiver modified by artesian wella . . 150 



Colt, J. D 9,1* 



Columbia County, Wisconsin -198, 223, 224, 233, 235 

 Eiyer modified by artesian wells. 150 

 Columna, Fabins, Rational views of, on the 



nature of fossils 393 



Compendium of Paleobotany, Preparation 



of a 303 



Coniferffi 433 



, Development of the 447 



Contents of Archaian Formations of North- 

 western States, paper on, by 



E. D.Irving 177 



Conditions of artesian wells, a 



paperon, byT. C.Chamberlin. 127 

 Dinocerata, a paper on, by O. C. 



Marsh 245 



Glaciers of the United States, a 



paper on, by 1. C. Eussell 305 



Lake shores, a paper on, by G. K. 



Gilbert 71 



Sketch of paleobotany, by Les- 

 ter F. Ward 359 



Confining stratum above for artesian wella. 139 

 below for artesian wells . 138 

 Contrasted ratios of supply and demand of 



water 148 



Cook, George H. ; conference on map 39 



Cope, E. D. i Wyoming fossils 251 



Copper Elver 217 



Corda, August Joseph 369 



, Contributionsof.topaleobotany 412,417,418 



.Sketch of 374 



Cordaianthus 447 



Cordait«se 447' 



Cordaites 447 



Eobbii 447 



Cornwall, A. B 62 



Cornwall, England, schists 240 



Corpuscula salina of Kircher 390 



Corrasion, Acceleration of 117 



Coryphodon.... 251,252 



beds 262 



Cotta, C. Bemhard von, Contributions of, to 



paleobotany 410 



Cottonwood County, Minnesota 201, 202, 233 



Coul6e edge. The 113 



Cowlitz Eiver runs from a glacier 335 



Glacier 336 



Cranial neives. The 285 



Credneria 411 



Cretaceous 200,201,221 



Crevasses in glaciers 318 



Crichton, Sir Alexander; on the climate of 



the antediluvian world 406 



Crosnier, L 220 



Cross, Whitman XXIV, 44,46,216 



Cryptogams 432, 438 



, Cellular 429,438,444 



, Classification of the 437 



, Vascular 429,438 



Cucumites ■ ■ 413 



Cummins, E. T ---- 13 



Cup Butte, Lake Bonneville 98 



Currents, Off-shore 90 



Currents, Shore ^.- 80,86 



Wind 85 



Curtice, Cooper 53,54 



Curtis, J. S XXV, 49 



Cuvier 405 



Cycadaccae 433 



, Development of the 446, 447 



Da Costa, Emanuel Mendes, on the diluvian 



origin of fossil remains 392 



Dall, W. H., on glaciers of Alaska 353-355 



Dana Creek 316 



Glacier 322 



Prof. James D., cited on terraces — 112,236 



Mount 314,315,310,317 



Prof. Edward S xxiii, 34 



Dane County, Wisconsin, sandstone 235 



Daniells, Prof W. W 27,28,194 



Daphnites 426 



Darwin, C 432 



Darwin, CO XXX 



Daubr6e, A 220 



D' Anbuisson de Voiains on vegetable fossils . 403 



Davidson County, Minnesota 200 



, Prof. G.; Mount Eainierglacier-334, 335 

 found Aleutian glacier. 353 

 Davila, P. F., on the indigenous theory of 



fossil plants ---■ 396 



Da Vinci, Leonardo, Eational views of, re- 

 lating to the nature of fossils 399 



Davis, A. P 11,12 



,C.D 15,18 



Dawes, H.L 9,14 



Dawson, Dr. G. M 38 



Dawson, Sir John William 369 



, Contributions of, to paleobotany. 416, 424 



, Sketchof 317 



Debey, M. H., on the fossil plants of Aachen 421 

 De Candolle, A. P. ; geographical distribu- 

 tion of plants 366 



; nervation of leaves . . . 381 



Decline of flow in artesian wells 157-165 



Defrance, Jacques Louis Marin, Contribu- 

 tions of, to paleobotany 405 



Degeneration theory of plants 397 



De la BechOf Sir Henry Thomas, Contribu- 

 tions of, to paleobotany 405 



Delta, The 87,90,104 



fossil 107 



ideal section 107 



vertical section 107 



Deluc. (^SeeLuc.) 



Deluge. (See Flood ; Is'oachian Deluge.) 



hypothesis 392,394 



Dendrolithua 42 6, 427 



Descent of plants 452 



Denver, Colo., artesian wells 45,151 



Desor, E., cited as to wave action 79 



Development in vegetation 409 



Devil's Lake, Wisconsin 223,224 



Devonian, Flora of the 445 



Diabase defined 215 



porphyrite defined 215 



Diagrams illustrating the development of 



plant life 361,442 



