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GEOLOGY— GEOLOGY— 
Carboniferous in France, flora of, 
Zeiller, ii, 75. 
fossils, Norfolk Co., basin, 
Woodworth, viii, 145. 
insects of France, Scudder, 
vii, 90. 
strata of Shasta Co., Calif., 
Smith, viii, 350. 
‘‘Catskill,” use of the name, 
Stevenson, vi, 330. 
Cenozoic, history of East Md. and 
Va., Darton, vi, 305. 
Ceratops beds of Wyoming, Hatcher, 
v, 135. 
Ceratopside of North America, 
Marsh, i, 167. 
Champlain, subsidence and re-eleva- 
tion of the St. Lawrence River 
basin, Upham, ix, 1. 
Channels on drumlins, Barton, viii, 
349 
Cherts of Missouri, Hovey, viii, 
401. 
Cheyenne sandstone, dicotyledon- 
ous flora, Hill, ix, 473. 
Chiastolite in fossiliferous slates of 
Portugal, Delgado, iv, 79. _. 
Claosaurus, brain and skull of, 
Marsh, v, 83; Ceratosaurus, res- 
torations, Marsh, iv, 348. 
Cleavage-foliation, Dale, iii, 317. 
Clymenia of Western New York, 
Clarke, iii, 57. 
Coal deposits of Missouri, Winslow, 
iii, 489. 
Coal measures of Arkansas, Smith, 
vii, 482. 
of Kansas, footprints, Marsh, 
viii, 81; stratigraphy, Keyes, 1, 
239 ; Haworth, 1, 452. 
of Missouri, Winslow, iii, 435. 
Comanche series in Kansas, Okla- 
homa and New Mexico, Hilf, 1, 
205. 
Conanicut Island, R. I., geology, 
Pirsson, vi, 363. 
Connecticut under Triassic, Davis 
and Griswold, vii, 136. 
Contact-metamorphism, formation 
of graphite in, ii, 514. 
Coral Islands off New Guinea, up- 
raised, Macgregor, iv, 256. 
Coryphodon, restoration, Marsh, vi, 
dal. 
Cretaceous beds of British Am- 
erica, upturned, - Dawson, iii, 
433. 
bird allied to MHesperornis, 
Marsh, v, 81. 
flora of Long Island, Hollick, 
vii, 402. 
Cretaceous floras in Canada and the 
U.S., correlation of early, Daw- 
son, v, 439. 
formation of Mexico, Hill, vy, 
307. 
a of Syria, Whitfield, iii, 
lignites of Fuveau, G. de Sa- 
porta, iii, 337. 
mammalia, Pt. III, Marsh, iii, 
249. 
in Minnesota, Winchell, vii, 
146; of northwestern Montana, _ 
Wood, iv, 401. 
paleontology of, on Staten Is., 
Hollick, iv, 259. 
Crinoidea of Gotland, Bather, vii, 
482. 
Crinoids, perisomic plates of, Keyes, 
i, 247. 
Cuba, Tertiary and later history, 
Hill, viii, 196. . 
Cycadean remains, Capellini and 
Solms-Laubach, iv, 336. 
Daimonelix of the Lacustrine Mi- 
ocene, ix, 289. 
Deformation of Algonquin beach 
and birth of Lake Huron, Spen- 
cer, i, 12; of Lundy beach and 
birth of Lake Erie, Spencer, vii, © 
207, 
Devonian in the Appalachians, 
Hayes, vii, 287. 
Bohemian and Hifilian divis- 
ions, ix, 238. 
fauna of southern England, 
Whidbourne, vii, 402. 
fishes of Canada, Woodward, 
Von toe 
’ fossils, Whiteaves, iv, 429; in 
the Carboniferous, Williams, ix, 
94, 160. 
rocks in California, Diller and 
Schuchert, vii, 416. 
system of eastern Pennsyl- 
vania, Prosser, iv, 210. 
Devonische Pflanzen aus dem Don- 
etz Becken, Schmalhausen, ix, 
476. 
Dinosauria, Triassic, Marsh, in, 
543. 
Dinosaurs, classification, Marsh, 1, 
483. 
restoration of some Huropean, 
Marsh, 1, 407. 
tracks of, in New Jersey, 
Woodworth, 1, 481. 
Diplograptus, graptolitic genus, 
Ruedemann, ix, 453. 
Discoliths in clay beds, Edwards, v, 
526. 
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