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INDEX. 



Page. 



Loop, The, in wave action 91,9*^ 



Los Angeles County, California; artesian 



■wells -f 151 



Loss of flow in wells {see Decline of flow). 157-165 



Lougbi irtgo, Dr. R. H 40 



Loxalophodon 25 1 



Luc, J. A. de 219 



Luidius {see Lhwyd.) 



Luther, Mai-tin, the first to assign the flood 



as the cause of petrifactions 391 



Ly copodiaceEc 446 



Lycopodineae 433 



Lycopodineae, Development of the 446 



Lycopodiolithes 427,428 



Lycopodites 428 



Lycopodium 438 



Lyellglacier 322 



red snow 323 



, Mount 314, 315 



, Sir Charles 379 



McGee, "W J xviii, xxiii, xxviii, 417 



, Administ ative report 34-41 



McKays Mountain, Lake Superior 203 



McKioney, K. C 5 



McLaughlan.Maj. J 23 



McLennan's Landing 225 



Macomb's Expedition 3S2 



Madison, Wis 223 



Malitowah, Minn 233 



Major, Johann Daniel, first to mention tnie 

 leaf impressions in 



rock 389,425 



, Rational views of . - 389, 393 



Mammals, Gigantic Dinocerata 243 



Man Kato, Minn 202 



Mantell, G. A.; "Fossils of the South 



Downs" 405 



Manuscript geologic map United States 35 



maps used in forming United 



States geological map 38 



Maps, Canadian 182 



used in forming United States geolo- 

 gical map 37 



Maratlion County, Wisconsin 194 



Marcou, J. B 50 



,Prof. J 54,378 



Mare's tail (llippuria), supposed fossil 396 



Marion, Prof. A. F 384 



Marck, "W. von de 424 



Marquette and Menominee iron-bearing 



series 189-194 



County, Michigan 235 



Region .... 183, 187, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195, 



196, 198, 203, 204, 207, 210, 211, 



212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218, 224, 



225, 228, 229, 230, 231, 235 



Marsh, Prof. O. C xxv, 11, 12 



; administrative report.. .49-50 

 i gigantic dinocerata.. 243-302 



Marshall Hill, Wis 228 



Marsh Valley, Idaho, landslips in 120 



Marsilia 432, 438, 446 



Bendirei 44G 



Martin, William ; "Petrificata Derbiensia" 402 



Martins, C. F., Contributions of, to paleo- 

 botany 405,428 



; classification of fossil plants 428 



Maryland, work in 8 



Masaalongo, Abrams, Contributions of, to 



paleobotany 423 



, Rank of, as apaleobotanist..368, 369 



, Sketch of 379 



Mattbiolus on petrified wood 388, 390, 391 / 



Measurement of flow in artesian wells 159 



MedullosEe 446 



Meehan, 'J'homas ; cited on Alaskan glaciers 353 



Melville, Dr. AY. H xxv, 48 



Menominee, Marquette aud, iron-bearing 



region 189-194, 234 



River ]90 



rocks. . . 183, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195, 106, 

 203, 204, 207, 210, 211, 218, 228 



Merced River 315 



Merret, Christopher, Rational views of, on 



the nature of fossils 394 



Merriam, W.N 24, 25, 27, 28,188,197, 



201, 202, 203, 205 



Mesabi Range 197, 204, 205, 206 



Metamorphism in the Huronian 241 



Mica schists studied microscopically 212 



Microscopic studies 209-242 



Michigamme Lake 213, 230 



niiue 232 



Mille Lacs County, Minnesota 200 



Lake 197 



Miller, Hugh 393 



Mineral production of the United States xxvn 



Mining districts, Survey of xxiv 



statistics and technology. Division 



of 63,64 



Minnesota River 200 



Valley 201,202 



Miohippus serisd 254 



Miquel, F, A. G. ; monograpb of the Cyca- 



(lacpso 415 



Mississaugi River 18?, 197 



Mississijilii River 187, 197, 205, 210 



jVIissouri River modified by artesian wells . . 150 



Mitchell, Dakota 280 



, Prof. Henry, cited on tide-lands. . . 77 

 Modified system of botanical classification 



proposed 436-437 



Mooring, Paul Gerard, on the indigenous 



theory of fossil plants 396 



Mono Basin 328 



Lake glacier 314,315 



Monochlaniydeas 433 



Monocotyledons 429,433 



, Development of the 448 



Monopotalai 433 



Montana Division, The 9 



Montaniri flrst announced potency of cur- 

 rents with waves 88 



Montreal River a. 195 



Moody County, Dakota 200 



Moose Lake, Wisconsin 213 



Moraines 120, 121, 312, 321 



Morand, J. F. C, Rational views of, on the 

 nature of fossils 394 



