INDEX. 



107T 



Ehizocarps, 435§, 436*, 584, 611, 

 71S 



Ehizocrinus, 59 



Ehizodus, 41T, 692 



Ehizopods, 56, 72, 140, 432*§, 817 ; 

 Archiean, 454, 455 



Ehodanian, 859, 865 



Ehode Island, mean height of, 23 ; 

 coal-beds of, 634 



Ehodocrinus, 597 



Ehone, slope of river, 173 ; dis- 

 charge of detritus by, 190 



— vaUey glaciers, 235*, 238, 242 



Ehotomagian, 859, 866 



Ehus, 921 



Ehynchocephalia, 54, 687, 706, 795, 

 856 



Ehynchodus secans, 589* 



Ehyncholites, 424§ 



Ehynchonella, 425§, 426*, 516, 517, 

 520, 550, 552, 562, 568, 579, 642, 

 700, 719, 756, 757 ; acutirostris, 

 503 ; affinis, 56S ; altilis, 503 ; bi- 

 dentata, 669 ; capax, 507*, 514 ; 

 castanea, 592 ; compressa, 865 ; 

 concinna, 790, 791 ; contracta, 

 613*, 621 ; corallina, 790 ; cuboides, 

 593, 601, 622, 625, 627, 628 ; Cuvi- 

 eri, 866 ; decorata, 790 ; dubia, 

 503 ; duplicata, 592 ; eximia, 620 ; 

 inconstans, 779 ; Laura, 592 ; Mar- 

 tini, 866 ; navicula, 567 ; neglecta, 

 551, 567 ; nobUis, 562 ; nucula, 

 567 ; oblata, 579 ; obsoleta, 790 ; 

 orientalis, 508 ; Petrocorriensis, 

 866; pigmsea, 790; plena, 502*; 

 pleurodon, 628 ; plicatilis, 866 ; 

 psittacea, 426*, 984 ; pugnus, 620, 

 628 ; semiplicata, 562 ; sinuata, 

 592 ; socialis, 790 ; speciosa, 579 ; 

 spinosa, 790 ; Strickland!, 567, 569, 

 573 ; subangulata, 790 ; tripar- 

 tita, 520; variabilis, 791; varians, 

 790; ventricosa, 560*, 562; Wil- 

 soni, 562, 567, 569, 573 



Ehynchonellids, 922 



Ehynchophora, number of Floris- 

 sant, 900 



Ehynchosaurus, 773 



Ehynchotreta cuneata, 548*, 551, 

 569 



Ehyolyte, 84§, 87, 272, 273, 276 



Ehytina Stelleri, 1015 



Eichmond (Va.) basin, 858, 742, 756 ; 

 coal areas, 743, 755 ; infusorial 

 earth, 894*, 895; Triassic area, 

 740, 741, 743, 799 



Eidges, 28* 



EifiFelhorn, 248 



Eill-marks, 95*§, 538 



Eimella, 916 ; laqueata, 916 ; Tex- 

 ana, 916 



Einggold and Eogers Exploring Ex- 

 pedition, 927 



Eingicula biplicata, 916 



Eio de ia Plata. See La Plata 



Eio Grande, 817, 819, 855, 885 



Eipley epoch or group, 815, 821, 

 840. 854, 873 



Eipple-marks, 13, 89, 94§, 95*, 161, 

 223 ; Cambrian, 464, 484 



Eissoa Chastelii, 926 



Eiver systems, 28, 29, 80 



— valleys, excavation of, 178 ; 

 buried, 204, 934 



— waters, analyses of, 121 

 Eivers : lengths and drainage areas, 



30, 172, 173 ; special points in 

 fluvial history, 203-204 ; trans- 

 portation and deposition by, 189- 

 202 ; distribution of transported 

 material, 191; velocity of, 17^; 

 working-power of, 173-177 



Eoan Mts., 901, 946 



Eobinia, 921 



Eoche-Moutonnee Creek, 250* 



Eoches moutonnees, 250*§ 



Eock-cities, 604, 647 



Eock-flour, 81§, 248, 251, 941 



Eock -making, 140§ 



Eock salt, 320, 552, 553, 554, 769 



Eockford shale, 606 



Eocks : constituents, 61 ; kinds of, 

 75; organic constituents, 71-75, 

 140-141, 458 ; structure, 90§ ; ex- 

 pansion, 259 



— , volcanic. See Volcanic 



Eockwood beds, 577 



Eocky Mountain Chain, 889, 748 ; 

 pro taxis, 24, 444, 461, 464, 483, 

 490, 746 ; silver and lead mines, 

 876 



Eocky Mountain region, Archaean 

 in, 444; Cambrian, 464; Lower 

 Silurian, 494, 495; Upper Silu- 

 rian, 541 ; Devonian, 575, 581 ; 

 Glacial, 944 ; Subcarboniferous, 

 639 ; Carboniferous, 684, 635, 

 658 ; Triassic and Jurassic, 808- 

 812; Cretaceous, 814, 815, 818, 

 827, 829, 838, 868, 880 ; Tertiary, 

 882, 887; elevation during, 933, 

 935 



Eocky Mts., 24, 31*, 51 ; glaciers 

 of, 240 ; changes of level in, 347 ; 

 making of Laramide Mts., 874; 

 volcanoes of, 296, 937 



Eomingeria, 579 ; cornuta, 584*, 

 590 



Eooflng-slate, 80§, 92, 112, 113*, 370, 

 371 



Boots, acidity of, and the corroding 

 effects, 136 ; destruction by, 157* 



Eosa, Monte, glacier region of, 226, 

 237, 248 



Eosendale cement, 555 



Eossberg landshde, in 1806, 208 



Eosso antico, 86§ 



Eostellaria, 922 ; nobilis, 854 



Eota Island, elevation of, 350 



Eotalia Boucana, 432* ; globulosa, 

 482* 



Eothliegende, 697, 706 



Eotifers, 423, 455 720, 721 



Eotomahana Lake., 305 



Eotten limestone group, 815, 828, 

 824, 848, 854 



Eubidium, 335, 449 



Euby, 64§ 



Eudistes, 840, 841*, 854, 861* 



Eupelian beds, 926 



Eurutu Islands, 37 ; elevation of, 

 350 



Eusophycus bilobatus, 545*, 546 



Eussia, 34, 167 ; upturningsin, 630, 

 734 



— , Cambrian in, 482, 484, 518 ; 

 Lower Silurian, 518, 521, 533; 

 Upper Silurian, 533, 563, 566, 

 567, 568, 569, 573; Devonian, 

 627; Subcarboniferous, 693, 696, 

 704 ; Carboniferous, 690, 693, 697, 

 710 ; Permian, 686, 697, 707 ; Tri- 

 assic, 768; Jurassic, 760, 775, 

 776, 790, 794; Cretaceous, 857; 

 Tertiary, 923 



Eutoceras, 591, 602 



Euwenzori, Mt., 33, 296 (height) 



Sabal, 887, 921 ; major, 933 

 Sabine Eiver, 889, 890 

 Sable Island, 444, 944 

 Saccammina Carteri, 700 

 Saccosoma pectinata, 778*, 779 

 Sacramento Eiver, 30, 809 ; valley, 



749, 811, 818, 820, 830, 895 ' • 

 Saganaga Lake, 448 

 Sageceras, 756 ; Haidingeri, 757* 

 Sagenaria acuminata, 646 

 Sagenopteris, 698, 704 

 Saghalien, 40 

 Saguenay Eiver, 948 

 Sahara, desert of, 51 ; plateau of, 



26, 34 

 St. Cassian beds, 769, 774 

 St. Elias, Mt.. 25, 238, 239*, 240 



(glaciers), 251, 890 

 St. George's Shoal, 881, 889- 

 St. Gothard tunnel, fossils, '310 ' 

 St. Helena, volcano of. 290, 297 

 St. Helens Island. 531, 558 

 St. Helens, Mt., 296, 945 

 St. John, IST.B., elevation, 350 

 St. Lawrence Ba3% 461, 541, 544 



— channel, 536, 571 ■"■ 



— Gulf, 444, 583, 537 ; coal making 

 in, 708 



— Eiver, 40, 171. 586 ; depth of, 

 948 



— valley in the Champlain period, 

 982 



St. Louis limestone, 634, 637, 638, 



646, 647 

 St. Mary Eiver series, 830 

 St. Paul's Island, 867 ' " 

 St. Peter, Lake, 642 

 St. Peter's Island, S67 



— sandstone, 136, 491, 493, 494, 732 

 St. Vincent Island, 163 

 Salamander, 415, 920 



Salenia, 840, 860 



Salina beds, 552 



Sahne deposits. 119; efflorescences, 

 188, 160 ; springs, 200. 553 



Salinity of the ocean, 121, 214 



Salisburia, 68, 435 ; nana. 833 ; 

 Sibu-iea, 833* 



Salix, 864. 922 ; angusta, 839 ; 

 Meekii, 837, 838* 



Salmon. 812. 879 ; family, 862 



Salt. 63§ (see also Eock salt) ; lakes, 

 119, 881 ; making, 120 ; pans, 120, 

 138, 184, 554, 791 ; water, subter- 

 ranean. 320 



Salt Lake City, 86(f, 861 



Salt Eange, India, 488, 698, 770, 77G 



