INDEX TO VOLUME 17 



765 



Page 

 Ecca formation at Vereeniging, Trans- 

 vaal, Character of 409 



near Ngotshe, Vryheit 408 



Eckel, E. C, elected Fellow 080 



Editor, Election of J. Stanley-Brown 



as 680 



— , Report of the 677-678 



Edmonton series. Occurrence of 302 



Edwards and Comanche Peak forma- 

 tions, Thickness of 623 



Eldridge, G. II., Bibliography of.. 686-687 

 — , Death of, reported by Secretary. . . . 673 

 — , Memoir of, by Whitman Cross. 681-686 

 Eleanor cove, Islands uplifted by 



earthquake at 39-40 



Election of Fellows 680-681 



officers 679-680 



Elk county, Pennsylvania, Section at. 95-96 



— Lick coal bed, Correlation of 155 



, Location and character of. 155 



Ellis, , cited on volcanic erup- 

 tions from Kilauea 494 



Ells, R. W., cited on age of rocks in 



eastern Quebec 499 



— ■ — ■ — rock structure of Moose moun- 

 tain, Quebec 512 



— ■ ■ stratigraphy of eastern Que- 

 bec 500 



structure and age of igneous 



rocks in Quebec group 507 



Emerson, J. S., cited on Mohokea cal- 



dera 485 



■ sources of Hawaiian volcanic 



ash 491, 492 



— , Title of paper by 485 



Empire formation of the Algonkian, 



Character and thickness of 10 



— ■ — , Reference to 19, 20 



Encampment d'Ours, lake Huron, Sec- 

 tion on 582-583 



Eocene, Crescent formation of . . . . 460-461 



Erosion effect on earth's surface un- 

 interrupted 420-421 



— Veld peneplain of arid... 439-440 



— in San Juan region 259 



• — — , Glacial 252 



— — , Interglacial 267-268 



Essenite rock, Analysis of 519 



Etctteminian terrane, Occurrence. 



character, and thickness of. . . 573-574 



Eumicrotis hawni, Occurrence of 22S 



Eurasia. Analogy between North Amer- 

 ica and 445 



Eureka black shale, Character and age 



of 596-597 



Even-granular granites of Piedmont 



region, Virginia 526-531 



Exceptional nature and genesis of the 

 Mississippi delta, by E. W. Hil- 

 gard 731 



Fairchild, II. L. ; Drumlin structure 



and origin 702-706 



— elected Secretary 680 



— ; Gilbert gulf (marine waters in 



Ontario basin) 712-718 



— , Record of remarks by 718 



— , Secretary's report by 673-675 



Falls Church granites, Character and 



composition of 529-530 



Fans, Formation of the elevated al- 

 luvial 38 



Farde, View showing "Bad Lands" in 



valley of the plate 35. 289 



Faulting, Evidences of 60-63 



— in Yakutat region, Evidences of.. 50-54 



— . Geological evidence of . 52 



Fayette county, Pennsylvania, Section 



in 92 



, West Virginia, Section in 134 



Page 

 FELosrAR phenocrysts, Character and 



formation of 322 



■, Gravitational assemblage of 322 



, Occurrence in granite of 322 



Fellows, Election of 680-081 



— . List of, December, 1906 744-754 



Fernie, British Columbia, Character 



and thickness of deposits at 299 



— shale, Thickness, location, and char- 



acter of 298-299 



First Magnesian. See Magnesian 



(First). 

 Fish Commission, Expedition to Rus- 

 sell fiord, July, 1901, by the United 



States 35 



— ■ fauna near Canyon City, Colorado. 



563-566 



— remains in Ordovician rocks in 



Bighorn mountains, Wyoming, with 

 a resume of Ordovician geology of 

 the Northwest, by N. H. Darton. 



541-566 

 Fisher, C. A., cited on thickness and 



character of Bighorn limestone. . . 553 



— . Title of paper by 553 



"FIUMARE/" Character of 291, 292 



Flathead sandstones, Cambrian. . . 3, 8, 9 



Flenner, , cited on earthquake at 



Yakutat, Alaska •. 31 



Flood-plains, Formation of 282-283 



Floral pass, Faults near 51 



Floyd shale, Thickness of 611 



Foerste, A. F., cited on contact be- 

 tween black shale and Waverly 



formation 601-602 



— • — ■ — • deposition of black shale in 



Tennessee and Kentucky 602-603 



— , Title of paper by 601 



Fort Payne chert, Occurrence, charac- 

 ter, and thickness of 604-611 



"Forward," Note on use of term 303 



Fossiliferous limestone, Occurrence 



of 88 



Fossils in Saint Peter sandstone 236 



— near Canyon City, Colorado .... 563-566 

 Fountain formation, Colorado, Thick- 

 ness of 562 



— Red beds, Thickness of 563 



Fox Hill formation, Thickness of 626 



Fractures, Quotation on origin of. 311-312 

 Fredericksburg granite. See Rich- 

 mond-Fredericksburg. 



— light gray granite, Character and 



composition of 529 



Freeport (Lower) coal bed, Correla- 

 tion of 122 



■, Equivalents of 71 



, Occurrence, thickness, and 



character of 71, 112 



. Section of 82 



limestone, Equivalents of 71 



, Occurrence and character of. 71 



— sandstone, Character and occurrence 



of 71, 100 



— (Upper) coal bed, Equivalents of . . . 122 

 ■ — ■ — . Location, character, and 



correlation of 70 



— , Occurrence of 87, 90, 93 



— ■ — limestone. Equivalents of 70 



— ■ — - — , Occurrence and character of.. 70 

 Fremont limestone. Fish fauna in.... 563 

 , Occurrence, character, and thick- 

 ness of 559 



Fruitland, Colorado, Gravel-covered 



terraces near 269 



Frog Mountain sandstone, Character. 



age, and thickness of 610-611 



Fulton county, Pennsylvania, Section 



in 76 



Fulton. J., cited on Allegheny forma- 

 tion in the Johnstown subbasin. . 84 



