INDEX. 



529 



Ethnology and Archaeology, Journal of, 

 Fewkes, 521. 



Ettingshausen, Ontogenie und Phylo- 

 genie der Pflanzen, 332 ; fossile flora 

 von Schonegg, 331; Australische 

 Floren-element in Europa, 332. 



Farmer, J. B., Isoetes lacustris, 334. 

 Farrington, 0. C, crystallized azurite 



from Arizona, 300. 

 Ferrel, W., measures of the intensity of 



solar radiation, 378. 

 Ferrier, W. F., harmotome from Port 



Arthur, 161. 

 Fireball in Raphael's Madonna di Fo- 



ligno, 235. 

 Flames, petroleum, illuminating power, 



Mayer, 52. 

 Fletcher, Mexican meteorites, 79. 

 Foam, Lord Rayleigh, 70. 

 Fock, A., Krystallographisch-chemische 



Tabellen, 258. 

 Foerste, A. F., Clinton oolitic iron ores, 



28. 

 Foord, A. H., fossil cephalopoda in the 



British Museum, Pt. II, 438. 



Galvanometer used with thermopile. 



Merritt, 417. 

 Gas jets under pressure, Wood, 477. 

 Geinitz, H. B., Lycopodiaceen aus der J 



Steinkohlen Formation, etc., 73. 

 Genth, F. A., contributions to mineral- 



Ogy, No. 50, 394; No. 51, 401. 

 Geological Society of America, 160. 



Bulletin, vol. ii, 434. 

 Geological Surveys — 



Alabama, Smith, 330, 436. 



Arkansas, Branner, 435. 



Illinois, vol. viii, Worthen, 159. 



Kentucky, 435. 



Minnesota, 1889, 246. 



Missouri, Bulletin, Winslow, 248, 329 ; 

 Miller, 435, 444. 



New Jersey, 248. 



Pennsylvania, second, 248. 



Texas, first annual report, Dumble. 

 329, 436. 



United States, ninth annual report, 

 1887-88, Powell, 157. 

 Geologie, Roth, 249. 

 Geologists, international congress of, 



71. 257. 

 Geology, Elementary, Bird, 249. 



Geology— 



Bernsteinbaume baltische, Conwentz, 



330. 

 Bibliography of Palaeozoic Crustacea 



from 1698 to 1889, Vogdes, 436. 

 Brachiopoda, development of the, 



Beecher, 343. 

 Cambrian fossils in Vermont, "Wolff, 



435. 

 Carboniferous cockroaches, Scudder, 



72. 

 Ceraiopsidse of North America, Marsh, 



167. 

 Crinoids, Perisomic Plates of, Keyes, 



247. 

 Deformation of Algonquin Beach and 



birth of Lake Huron, Spencer, 12. 

 Flora of the Great Falls Coal Field, 



Montana, Newberry, 191. 

 Florida phosph. deposits, Darton, 102. 

 Fossil Cephalopoda in the British 



Museum, Pt. IT, Foord, 438. 



insects of North America, Scud- 

 der, 330. 



plants of the Coal measures, 



Williamson, 437. 

 Fossil Flora von Schonegg, Ettings- 

 hausen, 331. 

 Glacial records in the Newark system 



questioned, Russell. 499. 

 High level shores of the Great Lakes, 



Spencer, 201. 

 Horned Artiodactyle. Marsh, 81. 

 Invertebrate animals, burrows and 



tracks in Paleozoic rocks, Dawson, 



24 5. 

 Iron ores, Clinton oolitic, Foerste, 



28. 

 Lake Bonneville, Gilbert, 327. 

 Lake Superior stratigraphy, Van Hise, 



117. 

 Long Island Sound in the Quaternary, 



Era, Erratum,161. 

 Lycopodiaceen, etc., Geinitz, 73. 

 Marquette iron region, geology, 



Brooks, 160. 

 Pleistocene and Pre-pleistocene of 



Mississippi Basin, Chamberlin and 



Salisbury, 359. 

 Post-glacial history of the Hudson 



River Valley, Merrill, 460. 



subsidence of the middle Atlan- 

 tic coast, Lindenkohl, 498. 

 Quaternary era and deposits of flooded 



rivers, Upham, 33. 

 Raised reefs of Fernando de Noronha, 



Ridley, 406. 

 Redrock sandstone of Iowa, Keyes, 



273. 

 Rifting in granite, Tarr, 267. 



