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GENERAL INDEX. 



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GEOLOGY— 



Gold fields of S. Appalachians, 



Becker, I, 57 ; of Alaska, 5, 305 ; 



9, 455 ; of Georgia, 7, 168 ; of 



Transvaal, 5, 193. 

 Gold and silver veins in Idaho, 



Lindgren, 10, 466. 

 Grand River, Michigan, mouth of, 



Mudge, 8, 81. 

 Green Mountain region, structural 



details, Dale, 2, 395 : monograph, 



Pumpelly, Wolff and Dale, 1, 146. 

 Hampshire Co., Mass., geology, 



Emerson, 8, 393. 

 Hesperornis, affinities of, Marsh, 3, 



347. 

 Hudson Bay, elevation of land 



around, Bell, 1, 219. 

 Ichthyodectes, species of, Hay, 6, 



225. 

 Igneous rocks, see ROCKS. 

 " Iron-hearing district of Crystal 



Falls, Michigan, Clements and 



Smyth, 9, 451. 

 Johnson Co., Iowa, geology, Calvin, 



5, 149. 

 Judith Mountains, geology, Weed 



and Pirsson, 6, 508. 

 Jura and Neocomian of Arkansas, 



etc., Marcou, 4, 197, 449. 

 Jurassic Dinosaurs, footprints, 



Marsh, 7, 229. 



— formation on the Atlantic Coast, 

 Marsh, 2, 295, 375, 433 ; 6, 105. 



— plants, Seward, 10, 323. 



— of Texas, alleged. Hill, 4, 449. 



— times, climatic zones in, Ort- 

 mann, 1, 257. 



— vertebrates from Wyoming, 

 Knight, 5, 186, 378; 10, 115. 



Lapies, l'etude des, Chaix, 1, 321. 

 Laurentian. Canadian, Adams, Bar- 

 low and Ells, 3, 173. 

 Lava beds at Meriden, Conn., Davis, 



1,1. 



— flows of the Sierra Nevada, Ran- 

 some, 5, 355. 



Leitfossilien, Koken, 3, 160. 



Lepidophloios, Dawson, 5, 394. 



Lichenaria typa, W. and S., Sarde- 

 son, 8, 101. 



Limestones, oblique bedding in, 1, 

 398. 



Lingulepis, Walcott, 3, 404. 



Linuparus atavus of Dakota, Ort- 

 mann, 4, 290. 



Little Belt Mountains, Mont., geol- 

 ogy, Weed and Pirsson, 10, 466. 



Loess, eolian origin of, Keyes, 6, 

 299 ; origin discussed, Sardeson, 

 7,58. 



GEOLOGY— • 



Louisiaua, geology, Harris and 

 Veatch, 10, 81. 



Lower Cambrian in Atlantic Prov- 

 ince, Walcott, 9, 302. 



— Cretaceous Gryphasas of Texas, 

 Hill and Vaughan, 7, 70. 



— Silurian fauna of Baffin land, 

 Schuchert, 10, 81. 



Lytoceras and Phylloceras, develop- 

 ment, Smith, 7, 398. 



Madreporarian corals in the British 

 Museum, Bernard, 5, 319. 



Magellanian beds of Chili, fauna, 

 Ortmann, 8, 427. 



Mammals, catalogue of, Trouessart, 

 3, 351 ; 7, 79 ; 8, 397. 



— origin of, Marsh, 6, 406 ; Osborn, 

 7, 92. 



Man, antiquity, in Britain, Abbott, 



3, 158. 



Manganese nodules at Onybygam- 

 bah, New South Wales, 9, 72. 



Marble, flow of, under pressure, 

 Adams and Nicolson, 10, 401. 



Massanutten Mountain, Virginia, 

 geology, Spencer, 5, 231. 

 • Mercer mining district, Spurr, I, 

 ' 395. 



Merycochaerus in Montana, Doug- 

 lass, 10, 428. 



Mesozoic floras of U. S., Ward, 10, 

 320. 



— plants, catalogue, British Mu- 

 seum, Seward, I, 397; from Cali- 

 fornia, Fontaine, 2, 273. 



Metamorphism, contact, Fairbanks, 



4, 36 ; 7, 81. 



— of rocks and rock flowage, Van 

 Hise, 6, 75. 



Miocene of N. Jersey, mollusca and 



Crustacea. Whitfield, 1, 61. 

 Moraines of Minnesota, Todd, 6, 



469; of So. Dakota, 10, 249. 

 Narragansett Basin, geology, Shaler, 



Woodworth and Foerste. 10, 163; 



Carboniferous fauna of, Packard, 



10, 164. 

 Niagara Falls, duration of, etc., 



Spencer, 1, 398 ; episode in the 



history of, Spencer, 6, 439. 

 Paleobotany, Elements, Zeiller, 10, 



88 ; Potonie, 10, 88. 

 Paleotrochis in Mexico, Williams, 



7, 335 ; origin of. Diller, 7, 337. 

 Paleozoic faunas of the Argentine, 



Kayser, 5, 72. 



— fossils from Baffinland, Kindle, 

 2, 455. 



— terrane beneath the Cambrian, 

 Matthew, 8, 79. 



