INDEX. 



457 



Page. 



Diagrams, Discussion of 443-452 



Diamond drill for artesiamjells 169 



Peak glacier 341 



Diastrophism as related to topograpliio re- 

 liefs 75 



defined us 



Dioksonia, supposed fossil 402 



Dicotyledons 429, 433 



, Arrangement of the divisions 



of the 431,450 



, Development of the 448, 449 



DUler, J.S xxiil, 42, 238, 341 



Dinoceras beds 252 



lacustre 251 



laticeps 251 



mirabile 251 



; lower jaw 273-277 



; skull 256 



; frontal bones 260-262 



; iachiymal bones 266 



; molar bones 265 



; mamillaries 266 



; nasal bones 258 



i occiput 263-265 



; palate 267-269 



; palatine hone ,. 269 



; parietal bones 260-262 



i premaxillaries 266 



; preuasal bones 259 



i pterygoid bones 270-272 



; squamosal bones 265 



: vomers '. 272 



; teeth 277 



; canines 279-281 



i incisors 277,278 



; lowermolars 283 



; upper molars 282 



Dinocerata 243-302 



first found 249 



, The fore limbs of. .-. 298-300 



hind limbs of 300-302 



Dioonitcs 447 



Diorite defined 215 



Diplacodoh beds 252 



Director, Report of the xvii-xxx vi 



Dirt-bands in glaciers 319 



Discrimination of shore features. The 112 



Discussion of diagrams of the development 



of plant life 443-452 



Distribution of wave-wrought shore feat- 

 ures 101-103 



wells, Advantageous 156 



District of Columbia, Work in 8 



the Great Basin . - , xix 



Pacific XIX 



Diversity of rock texture causes irregularity 



in erosion 75 



Division, General organization of the geo- 

 graphic 3 



of Chemistry, Administrative re- 

 port 59 



Geography, The 3-14 



Mining Statistics and Technol- 

 ogy 63-64 



Page. 

 Division of Pal eontology,Admini8trative re- 

 port 49-60 



Quaternary Geology, Adminis- 

 trative report 20-24 



the Pacific, Administrative re- 

 port 47-19 



, The Appalachian 4-8 



California 13,14 



.Montana 9 



NewEngland 3-4 



Wyoming 10 



Dodge County, Wisconsin 199 



Dossetter, E., photographed Alaska glaciers 352 



Douglas, E.M 11,12 



Drifting sand i dunes 09,100 



Drift, Shore : 86,87 



Drill, Diamond, for artesian wells 169 



Drilling, Interpretation of 172 



Record of 170 



Driven wells 170 



Dromooyon 255 



Dulac, Alleon, on the exotic character of the 



ferns of Saint Etienne 397 



Duck Point, Grand Traverse Bay 96 



Dunes 97, 99, 100 



Dunker, Wilhelm, Contributions of, to pale- 

 obotany 419 



Dunnington, A. F 5 



Dutton, Capt. C. E xxiii 



; administrative report.. 42,43 

 Duval.S.E 4,U 



Eagle Harbor, Hichigan, Sandstone at 237-240 



Eakins, L. G 44 



Earth augers 170 



shaping 78, 79 



East Neebish Island 223,224,231 



Eau Pleine Elver 194 



Echo River quartzite 231 



Eccles, James ; cited on Wind River glaciers 345 



Eimbeck, W. ; as to Jeff Davis glacier 342, 343 



Elk River 197 



Ellis, William 21 



Embankments 90-99 



Emergence, Submergence and, of shores- .. 110 



Emmons, S. F xvm, xxiv, 9 



; administrative repoi-t 43-47 



quotes Gen. Xautz on glaciers 335 



on glaciers, Mount Rainier 335 



Empedocles on the origin of vegetable life. 393 



Empire Bluff, Lake Michigan 03, 103 



Endogenites 408,428 



Engelhardt, H., Paleobotanical work of 424 



Engler on the geographical distribution of 



plants 366 



Eulargement of feldspar fragments in cer- 

 tain Keweenawan sand- 

 stones 237-245 



mineral fragments in cer- 

 tain detrital rocks 218 



Eobasileus - 251 



Eopteris Morierii 445 



Eozoon Canadense 444 



Ephedra antisyphilitioa 433 



