496 



INDEX. 



Farr, H. V., determination of 

 arsenic, 31 G. 



Field Columbian Museum, publica- 

 tions, 498. 



Fletcher, L., Study of Rocks, 490. 



Foote, W. M., Mineral Catalogue, 

 490. 



Ford, W. E., neptunite crystals, 

 California, 235. » 



Fossil, see GEOLOGY. 



Franklin, W. S., Physics, 85. 



Friend, J. N., Theory of Valency, 

 337. 



Gases in Rocks, Chamberlin, 190. 

 Gaskell, W. H., Origin of Verte- 

 brates, 192. 

 Geographical Tables, Albrecht, 493. 



GEOLOGICAL REPORTS. 



Canada, publications, 87. 



Connecticut, 264. 



Illinois, 1907. 89 ; Bulletin No. 9, 



489. 

 Indiana, 32d Ann. Report, 88. 

 • Iowa, 339. 

 Mississippi, 264. 

 New Jersey, 189. 

 New Zealand, 89. 

 North Carolina, 87. 

 Oklahoma, 339. 



United States, list of publications, 

 86, 406. 



— 29th Ann. Report. 

 Vermont, 1907-8, 188. 

 Western Australia, 341. 

 Wisconsin, 489. 



GEOLOGY. 



Cambrian geology, Walcott, 414. 



Carboniferous Crustacea of Scot- 

 land, Peach, 488. 



Cervidas, osteology of American, 

 Matthew, 93. 



Chalicotheres, American, Peterson, 

 94. 



Chalk formations of Texas, Gordon. 

 369. 



Devonian of Central Missouri, Gre- 

 ger, 374. 



— fishes of Iowa, Eastman, 415. 

 Earth, Physical History, Babbitt, 



91. 

 Earthquake, see Earthquake. 

 Erosion, study of, Leverett, 349. 

 Fauna, Guadalnpian, Girty, 413. 



Fossil insects, Handlirsch, 263 ; 

 Cockerell, 53, 381 ; Sellards, 151. 



Fossils from Silurian of Tennessee, 

 Foerste, 489. 



Fulgur, genesis, Maury, 335. 



Georgetown quadrangle, Colorado, 

 geology, Spurr, Garrey and Ball, 

 408. 



Glacial bowlders in Blaini forma- 

 tion, India, Holland, 413. 



— waters in New York, Fairchild, 

 340. 



Glaciation of the Uinta and Wa- 

 satch Mts., Atwood, 340. 



Heidelberg man, 416. 



Horses, fossil, No. Dakota and 

 Montana, Douglass, 94. 



Ice-movement and erosion, Miller, 

 289. 



Ichthyosauria. Triassic, Merriam, 

 91. 



Lakes, divided, in Western Minne- 

 sota, Griggs, 388. 



Oligocene lizards. Douglass, 94. 



Permian insects, Sellards, 151. 



Pleistocene bone deposit, Arkansas, 

 Brown, 93. 



Protostegidae, revision, Wieland, 

 101. 



Rhinoceros, fossil, from No. Dakota 

 and Montana, Douglass, 93. 



Saurian, armored, from the Nio- 

 brara, Wieland, 250. 



Silurian fossils, Tennessee, etc., 

 Foerste, 489. 



Tavlorsville region, Calif., geologv. 

 Diller, 412. 



Tertiary insects, Cockerell, 53, 381. 



Tetraceratops from Texas, Matthew, 

 93. 



Time measures, weathering and 

 erosion as, Leverett, 349. 



Turtles, fossil, Wieland, 101. 



Vertebrates, fossil, in the Amer. 

 Museum Natural History, Cata- 

 logue, Hussakof, 92. 



Volcanoes of St. Vincent and Mar- 

 tinique, Anderson and Flett, 89 ; 

 Vesuvius, Johnston and Lavis, 

 410. 



Yakutat coastal plain of Alaska, 

 Blackwelder, 459. 



Zonal Belt Hvpothesis, Wheeler, 

 265. 

 Georgetown quadrangle, geology, 



Spurr, Garrey and Ball, 408. 

 Gibbs, Wolcott, obituary notice, 



Jackson, 253. 

 Gilbert, G. K., California earthquake 



of 1906, 48. 



