INDEX. 



465 



Page. 

 Pnmpelly, Prof. B., discovered glaciers on 



Flatliead Mountains 3i7 



Pnyallnp Elver runs from a glacier 335 



Qaartz fragments, Enlargements of 218 



Quartzite series, Baraboo, The 198, 199 



of Southern Minnesota 

 and Southeastern Da- 



kota, The 199 



Quartzites and sandstones studied micro- 



scopicEilly 209 



, Huronian, Genesis of 236 



of Chippewa and Barrou Coun- 

 ties, Wisconsin 197 



of Upper Wisconsin "Valley 194 



Quaternary 200 



geology, Division of; adminis- 

 trative report 20-24 



lakes of G-reat Basin stadied by 



G.K.Gilbert xxn 



Quillworts 438 



Quinneseo Falls, Big and Little 190 



Eainfall 147 



, Adequacy of, measured by capac- 

 ity of strata 151 



Hankine, W. J. M., on wave motion 80 



Hash Creek CaSon moraine 328 



Kaulin, Yictor, Paleobotanical contributions 



of 421 



Raumer, Carl von, on vegetable fossils 403 



Becognition of ancient shores, The 122 



Kectification of shores 103 



EedKiverTalley 199,200 



snow. Mount Shasta 323 



Bedstone, Minnesota 200,223,224 



Eedwood 448 



Eeed,W.M 11,12 



Eeid.Thorbum 14 



Eenaalt, B., Investigations into the car- 

 boniferous llora of France 424 



Benshawe, J. H xix, 9 



,W. S 9,14 



Beport of the Director xvii-xxxvi 



Beaervoir or fountain head. The 144 



Eestoration of Dinocerata skeletons 302 



Keutilization of water in irrigation 150 



Ehabdocarpns 447 



Bhin, liUcas, on the nature of fossils 390 



Ehizooarpeffl 432,438,446 



Eliizolithns 426 



Efaode's '* Pflanzenkunde der Yorwelt " 404 



Bibboned structure of glaciers 318 



Bibs of Dinocerata 298 



Eicksecker, E 9 



Eidges of diverse origin contrasted 120, 121 



Bitter, Mount 314,315 



glacier 325, 326 



Elver terraces 116-118 



Eoche-k-Crler, Wisconsin 223 



Bocky Mountain District sviii 



, Glaciers of 344 



Boemer, Friedrich Adolph, Contributions 



of, to paleobotany 415 



Bogers,H.D 377 



Page. 



Eominger.C 191,218 



, Map of Michigan 1«1 



Bosinus, Michael Eeinhold, on extinct spe- 

 cies 398 



, Bational views of, on the nature of 



fossils 394 



Bossmassler, E. A., Contributions of, to pa- 

 leobotany 413 



BnveLake 233 



Eoaillier, C, Paleobotanical contributions 



of 420 



Bubber packing to control flow in artesian 



wells 158 



Bum Elver 197 



Eussell, I. C XIX, XXII, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 



, cited as to shore phenomena. . 76 

 , on existing glaciers of the 



ITnited States 303-355 



Bussell, Scott, cited on wave motion 80 



Butley, F 214 



Ehy thmlc embankments Ill 



Saganaga, Lake 203, 204, 205, 207, 215 



Sagenaria 428 



Sachs, J 436 



Saginaw mine, Michigan 232 



Sago palm 433 



St. GothardPass gneisses 241 



Saint Joseph's Island, Lake Huron 231 



Saint Louis Elver rocks 187, 197, 210, 228 



Saint Mary's Elver rooks 187, 188, 189, 223, 



224, 227, 231 



Saint Peter's sandstone 182, 220, 223, 224, 



235, 236, 237 

 Sallsbnry, Miss C. A., cited as to artesian 



wells at Denver 151 



,Prof. E.D XXI, 20, 21 



Salvinia. 432,438,446 



San Bernardino County, California, arte- 

 sian wells 151 



San Joaquin Eiver 315 



Sandalites 426 



Sandstone from Adams County, Wisconsin. 235 



Ashland County, Wis 235 



Baraboo Eiver 235 



.Black Bay, Lake Superior. 234 



Columbia County, Wis 235 



Dane County, Wisconsin-. 235 



Devil's Lake 233 



Eureka, Nev 235 



Grant County, Wisconsin. 235 

 Henry Mountains, Utah . . . 235 



Jackson County, Wis 235 



Keweenaw Point, Mich . .234, 235 

 Marquette County, Mich.. 235 



Mount Whittlesey 232 



Kew Lisbon, Wis 235 



Nicollet County, Minn . . 233, 235 

 Niplgon Bay, Lake Supe- 

 rior 334 



Ontonagon Elver 235 



Porcupine Mountains 234 



Presqu' Isle Eiver 234 



Saint Mary's Eiver 231 



Silver Islet Landing, L. S.. 234 



