INDEX. 
Glacial “erprgee in the middle States, 
eli Sa _tiseusin " ade 81, 
a 343, 432; ; Dana 
sel 
iif in ’ Montana and Dakota, 
112. 
tot in in the New Haven region, 
an. 
i ay great terminal, 68, 410 
eriod, ‘Minne sota valley in the, 
Upham, 34, | 
Glaciation, influence of convection on, 
, 473. 
Glaciers” effect of warmer climate on, 
Gna. net of seerart iy Hills, 391. 
Gravel, hillecke of angular, Chamber- 
oe laware, Chest 
Greenland, glaciers of, 241. 
Hornblende the Northwestern 
er, 189, 
s Chamberlin, 147. 
Jointed piles ade f, Gilbert, 
Kames, Chamberlin, 388 
Retile-holes near Wood’s Holl, Mass., 
47, 
oe region, rocks of, irving, 
Leathe hills, Hitchcock, 72. 
Lower Silurian, ;unconformability to, 
153. 
of upper, 70, 
Macel “ 
e, Scolt, 442. 
and Pacific, former con- 
nection oe 157. 
Minnesota valley in the ice age, Upham, 
2° 
“bs 
Plants, Mesozo 
he a of the Great + Basin, 454. 
taceous, 
Cre! 
Marg 4 
Pyroene-dndesit of te bape Basin, 
= ad Lddings, 4 
501 
GEO 
Re pi’ new order of, rm 341. 
Rhode Island, Dale, 21% 
River valleys in Linco igs 
— pore , in Brazil, Derby, 
Great Basie 66, 453. 
Serpentine, suit history of, 489. 
of Italian, 
eology 
Statietion, pe anecain Chamberlin, 
Saisaue hanna region, | 
pled ersey, not true 
verflow: 
Trilobite, appendages of, 409. 
s, Dwight, 251. 
Vei “Mat. 
Voices mie ee Great Basin, 66, 453 
Wappinger Valley limestone fossils, 
River, Upha 
Gilbert, G. K., origin ‘of jointed strue- 
47. 
ture, 4 
earthquakes of the Great Basin, 49. 
427. 
Goodale, G. L., jetanioal peer 322, 
Wild cli of Same 414, 
beni ar Measurements 
Gr 
413, 4 
Brooks’ law of aang a 4 156. 
necrologia hotanica, 2 
sae orig in variation, nae 
gende ae f names of paristiont 396. 
Clematides Megalanthes, 494. 
Griantant. “sauolent of, 241. 
H 
Hague, A. soy on Eureka Hill Min- 
ing District, 6 , 68. 
on the voleanic rocks of the fer es 
ration a the 40th parallel, 66, 4 
Halloe researches on seresettien: 
Hall’s phenomenon, 486. 
Hamlin, ©. E. webs iaes Molluscan Fossils, 
490 
