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  INDEX. 
  

  

  Geology— 
  

  

  Appalachian 
  type 
  of 
  folding, 
  "Walcott, 
  

   159, 
  169. 
  

  

  Cambrian, 
  lower, 
  of 
  Eastern 
  Califor- 
  

   nia, 
  Walcott, 
  141. 
  

  

  Champlain, 
  subsidence 
  and 
  re-eleva- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  the 
  St 
  Lawrence 
  Eiver 
  

   basin, 
  Upham. 
  

  

  Cheyenne 
  sandstone, 
  dicotyledonous 
  

   flora, 
  Hill, 
  473. 
  

  

  Daimonelix 
  of 
  the 
  Lacustrine 
  Miocene, 
  

   239. 
  

  

  Devonian, 
  Bohemian 
  and 
  Eifilian 
  

   divisions, 
  238. 
  

  

  fossils 
  in 
  the 
  Carboniferous, 
  Wil- 
  

   liams, 
  94, 
  160. 
  

  

  Devonische 
  Pflanzen 
  aus 
  dem 
  Donetz 
  

   Beck 
  en, 
  Schmalhausen, 
  476. 
  

  

  Dike 
  at 
  DeWitt, 
  N. 
  T., 
  Darton 
  and 
  

   Kemp, 
  456. 
  

  

  Diplograptus, 
  graptolitic 
  genus, 
  Rue- 
  

   demann, 
  453. 
  

  

  Drift 
  bowlders 
  in 
  Central 
  New 
  York, 
  

   Brigham, 
  213. 
  

  

  Dolomite 
  -making, 
  Hogbom, 
  427; 
  Ele- 
  

   ment, 
  426. 
  

  

  Feldspaths 
  des 
  roches 
  volcaniques, 
  

   Fouque, 
  477. 
  

  

  Fossil 
  faunas 
  at 
  Springfield, 
  Missouri, 
  

   Weller, 
  185. 
  

  

  Geology 
  of 
  Angel 
  Island, 
  Ransome, 
  

   73. 
  

  

  Glacial 
  Lake 
  St. 
  Lawrence 
  of 
  Upham, 
  

   Chalmers, 
  273. 
  

  

  lakes 
  in 
  Western 
  New 
  York, 
  

   Fairchild, 
  156. 
  

  

  land-forms 
  of 
  the 
  margins 
  of 
  the 
  

   Alps, 
  Mill, 
  121. 
  

   period, 
  Upham, 
  305. 
  

   phenomena 
  of 
  Newfoundland, 
  

   etc. 
  Wright, 
  86, 
  156. 
  

  

  phenomena 
  west 
  of 
  Hudson 
  Bay, 
  

   Tyrrell, 
  322. 
  

   succession 
  in 
  Europe, 
  Geikie 
  on, 
  

  

  62 
  - 
  -~~ 
  

  

  Great 
  Lakes, 
  changes 
  of 
  level 
  in 
  the 
  

  

  region 
  of, 
  Taylor, 
  69. 
  

  

  Ice-ages, 
  recurrence, 
  Hughes, 
  164. 
  

  

  Ice 
  limit, 
  southern, 
  in 
  East 
  Pennsyl- 
  

   vania, 
  Williams, 
  174. 
  

  

  Lake 
  basins, 
  formation 
  by 
  wind, 
  Gil- 
  

   bert, 
  159. 
  

  

  Laurentian, 
  Adams, 
  159. 
  

  

  New 
  Jersey, 
  surface 
  formations 
  of 
  

   southern, 
  Salisbury, 
  157. 
  

  

  Niagara 
  and 
  the 
  Great 
  Lakes, 
  Taylor, 
  

   249. 
  

  

  Paleozoic 
  corallines, 
  Whitfield, 
  323. 
  

  

  Pithecanthropus 
  erectus, 
  Marsh, 
  144. 
  

  

  Post 
  glacial 
  origin, 
  faults 
  of, 
  Matthew, 
  

   322. 
  

  

  Geology— 
  

   Radiolarians, 
  pre- 
  Cambrian, 
  Cayeux, 
  

  

  322. 
  

   Rocky 
  Mt. 
  range 
  in 
  British 
  America, 
  

   elevation, 
  since 
  the 
  close 
  of 
  the 
  Cre- 
  

   taceous, 
  Dawson, 
  463. 
  

   Silurian, 
  lower, 
  limestone, 
  Tennessee, 
  

  

  Shaler, 
  160. 
  

   Terraces 
  of 
  the 
  inner 
  gorge 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  upper 
  Ohio, 
  Hice, 
  112. 
  

   Trinucleus, 
  Beecher, 
  307 
  

   Yariation, 
  geological 
  aspects, 
  Gosse- 
  

  

  let, 
  473. 
  

   West 
  Indian 
  region, 
  change 
  of 
  level, 
  

   Stimpson, 
  321. 
  

   Giesenhagen, 
  Lehrbuch 
  der 
  Botanik, 
  75. 
  

   Gilbert, 
  G. 
  K., 
  formation 
  of 
  lake 
  basins 
  

  

  by 
  wind, 
  159. 
  

   Glass, 
  silvering, 
  Lumiere, 
  470. 
  

   Glazebrook, 
  R. 
  T., 
  Dynamics, 
  484. 
  

   Goodale, 
  G. 
  L., 
  botanical 
  abstracts, 
  75, 
  

  

  165, 
  242, 
  325, 
  481. 
  

   Gosselet, 
  geological 
  aspects 
  of 
  variation, 
  

  

  473. 
  

   Gravity, 
  direction 
  in 
  the 
  Hawaiian 
  

   Islands, 
  Preston, 
  271. 
  

   relation 
  to 
  continental 
  elevation, 
  Men- 
  

   denhall, 
  81. 
  

   Gray, 
  A., 
  Field, 
  Forest 
  and 
  Garden 
  

  

  Botany, 
  Bailey, 
  325. 
  

   Groth, 
  P. 
  Physikalisehe 
  Krystallo- 
  

   graphie, 
  74. 
  

  

  Harvard 
  Botanical 
  Museum, 
  166. 
  

   Hice, 
  R. 
  R 
  , 
  inner 
  gorge 
  terraces 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  Upper 
  Ohio, 
  112. 
  

   Hill, 
  E. 
  A., 
  argon, 
  Prout's 
  hypothesis, 
  

  

  405. 
  

   Hill, 
  R. 
  T., 
  dicotyledonous 
  flora 
  in 
  the 
  

  

  Cheyenne 
  sandstone, 
  473. 
  

   Hintze, 
  C, 
  Handbuch 
  der 
  Mineralogie, 
  

  

  74. 
  

   Hobbs, 
  W. 
  H., 
  crystal 
  form 
  of 
  borneol 
  

  

  and 
  isoborneol, 
  449. 
  

   Hoffman, 
  G. 
  C, 
  chemical 
  contributions 
  

  

  to 
  the 
  Geology 
  of 
  Canada, 
  324. 
  

  

  Ice, 
  dielectric 
  power, 
  Blondlot, 
  59. 
  

  

  Jupiter's 
  orbit, 
  plane 
  of, 
  etc., 
  Newton, 
  

   420. 
  

  

  Eemp, 
  J. 
  F., 
  petrographic 
  description 
  

  

  at 
  DeWitt, 
  N. 
  Y, 
  456. 
  

   Kennedy, 
  C, 
  Astronomy. 
  484. 
  

  

  