468 



INDEX. 



Uinta Mountains 249 



trintatherinm 251 



Undertow at head of bay 98 



, Detritus sorted by 86-98 



, Function of 81,82 



Union Pealt, Ifevada 342 



Upham, "Warren, Minnesota Geological sur- 

 vey ,183,197 



Upheaval causes irregularity of erosion — 75 



Uralitio diabase defined 215 



gabbio defined 215 



Van Hise, Prof. C. K 24, 25, 27, 28, 188, 194, 196, 



197, 202, 209, 213, 214, 215, 216, 237-240 



Hoesen, Henry 1 34 



Yancouver cited on Alaskan glaciers 349 



Vanuxem's Geology of New York 415 



Variolaria 428 



Varnum, E. T 13,14 



Vascular cryptogams 432 



V-bar» 99 



-terraces 98 



Vegetable paleontology 363 



Vermilion Creek deposit 252 



Lake 193, 197, 205, 208, 210 



JBiver 206 



V ertebrffl of dinooerata, The 294-298 



Vertebrate life in America, Section to illus- 

 trate 253 



paleontology 363 



Virtus formativa 389 



Vis lapidiflca. Theory of 389, 390 



Vitis, Supposed fossil 396 



Voigt, Johann Karl Wilhelni, on sand- 

 stones 219 



on the Psarolithes of the Museum 



Lenzianum 402 



Volkmann, G. A., Names given to fossil. 



plantsby 426 



; degeneration of plants 397 



; diluvian origin of fossil remains. 392 

 ; indigenous theory of fossil 



plants 396 



Volkmannia 430 



Wade, Melvin S 60 



Wadsworth, M. B 191,193,213,214, 



216, 217, 218, 220 



Wakefield, G. F 6 



Walch, J. B. Immanuel 400 



; diluvian origin of fossil remains . . . 392 



exotic theory of fossU plants 397 



extinct Calamilaj 398 



indigenous theory of fossil plants . . 396 

 ; nomenclature and classification of 



fossil plants 403,428 



Walcott, Charles D xxvi, 19 



; administrative report . 52, 55 



Walledlakes 109 



"WaUing, Prof. H. F xvm,3, 4,7, 8 



Ward, Lester F xxvi, 50 



; administrative report 55-59 



;. sketch of paleobotany ...357-452 



, Osborne 57 



Wasatch deposits 252 



Page. 

 Wasatch Monntajns 249 



; fault scarp at Farming- 

 ton, Utah 114 



Water, Character of, in artesian wells 166 



Wansau 194,214 



Wauswaugoning Bay, Lake Superior 233 



Wave-built terrace. The 97 



-out terrace. The 84, 85 



motion. Theory of 80,83 



-work on shores 80,100 



-wrought shore features, Distribution 



of 101 



Wedel, G. W., Kational views of, on the na- 

 ture of fossils 394 



Weed, WalterH 15,18 



Wells. (See Artesian.) 



Weppeu, J. A., on petrified wood from India 



andSiberia 402 



Werner, W. G. ; If eptunian theory 398 



Westfield, Wis 225 



Wheeler, Lienc. G. M 342 



Wheeler's Peak 342 



White, Dr. C. A xxv,48 



; administrative report 50, 51 



, cited on artesian wells. . . 149 



, explained shore wall 109 



; map of Iowa 181 



,Eev. A. F 342 



Kiver glacier 336, 337, 338, 339 



runs from a glacier 335, 337 



Whitney glacier 334 



Prof. J. D. ; on California glaciers. 326 

 ; Mount Shasta gla- 

 ciers 332 



, red snow on Mount 



Shasta 323 



Whittlesey, Mount 232 



Wichman, A 211,212,213,214 



Williams, A. jr xxviii 



; administrative report 63, 64 



, Prof H. S, XXVI, 52, 54 



Williamson, W. C 369 



, Contributions of, to paleobot- 

 any 415,424 



.Sketch of 376 



Wi]son,H.M 11,12 



,S.J 6 



Winohell, Prof. N. H. ..26, 192, 202, 206, 207, 208, 225 



, on equivalence of slates 196 



; map of Minnesota 181 



; report cited 183 



Wind Kiver glaciers 344 



mountains 249 



Wintun glacier 333 



Wisconsin Kiver 198,217 



Valley 211, 213, 214, 216, 228 



, Upper, Schists and quart- 



zitesof 194 



Witham, Henry T. M 369, 374 



, Contributions of, to paleobotany. . 41 1 



, Sketch of 372 



Wood County, Wisconsin -. 217 



, Prof A. , gave account of Moimt Hood 339 

 Woodward, Dr. John, on the effects of the 

 flood 391 



