INDEX. 



569 



GEOLOGY— cont. 



CarniTora and insectivora of the 

 Bridger Basin, Matthew, 500. 



Cat, skull, etc., of an extinct, Mer- 

 riam, 501. 



Coleoptera, new fossil from Floris- 

 sant, Wickham, 126. 



Crinoids of Tennessee, Troost's, 

 Wood, 561. 



Dendroid graptolites of the Niag- 

 aran dolomites, Bassler, 561. 



Devonian faunas of Burma, Eeed, 

 410. 



Diatomaceous dust on the Bering 

 Sea ice, Kindle, 175. 



Entelodontidas, revision of, Peter- 

 son, 411. 



Eocene fossils, Green Biver, Wyo- 

 ming, Cockerell, 447. 



Fish fauna of the Albert shales, 

 Lambe, 165. 



Geological section at Cape Thomp- 

 son, Alaska, Kindle, 520. 



Glaciers, periodic variations, Bruck- 

 ner and Muret, 560. 



Laramie, application of the term, 

 Peale, 45. 



Miocene drum fish, Smith, 275. 



Oklahoma oil and gas fields, Perry 

 and Hutchinson, 560. 



Oligocene of the Cypress Hills, Can- 

 ada, Lambe, 501. 



Olympic Mts., geology, Arnold, 9. 



Ordovician and Silurian formations 

 in Illinois, Savage, 509. 



Physiography of the Central Andes, 

 Bowman, 197, 373. 



Pleistocene ruminants, two new 

 species, Gidley, 412. 



Pliocene fauna from Nebraska, 

 Matthew and Cook, 500. 



Proboscidean from the Nebraska 

 Miocene, Cook, 183. 



Procamelus from the Montana Mio- 

 cene, Gidley, 411. 



Pseudolingula, Mickwitz, 562. 



Ptilodus, notes on, Gidley, 411. 



Queenstown subdivision, geology, 

 Park, 497. 



Silurian section at Arisaig, Nova 

 Scotia, Twenhofel, 143. 



Teleoceras from the Miocene of 

 Nebraska, Olcott, 403. 



Teratornis. a new Avian genus, 

 Miller, 501. 



Tertiary insects of Florissant, 

 Colo., Wickham, 126 ; Cockerell, 

 283 ; Bohwer, 533. 



Tidal and other problems, Cham- 

 berlin, Moulton, et al., 188. 



Turtles from the Upper Harrison 



beds, Loomis, 17. 

 Volcanic rocks of No. Carolina, 

 geology, J. E. Pogue, Jr., 218. 



Geophysical Laboratory, Washing- 

 ton, work of, 263, 293, 334, 453, 

 474. 



Glaciers, periodic variation, Bruck- 

 ner and Muret, 600. 



Gockel, A., die Luftelektrizitat, 77. 



Gooch, F. A., determination of 

 free iodine, 33 ; decomposition of 

 hydrochloric acid, 435 ; determina- 

 tion of chlorine, 544. 



Graham, R. P. D., optical proper- 

 ties of hastingsite, 540. 



Gray Herbarium, Harvard Univer- 

 sity, publications, 85. 



H 



Hancock, E. L., Mechanics, 78. 

 Harker, A., Natural History of 



Igneous Bocks, 503. 

 Harvard College Observatory, publi- 

 cations, 565. 

 Hayes, C. W., Handbook for Field 



Geologists, 561. 

 Heredity, Mendel's Principles of, 



Bateson, 84 ; work on Johannsen, 



85. 

 Holland, T. H., Mineral Resources of 



India, 196. 

 Houard, C, les Zoocecidies des 



Plantes d'Europe, 506, 

 Hull, A. W., initial velocities of the 



electrons, 251. 

 Hutchins, C. C, new declination 



instrument, 260 ; new method of 



measuring light efficiency, 529. 

 Hypsometry, Hayford and Pike, 87. 



Iddings, J. P., Igneous Rocks, 502. 



Igneous Rocks, Harker, 503 ; 

 Iddings, 502. 



Illinois geol. survey, 560. 



— Ordovician and Silurian for- 

 mations, Savage, 509. 



India, Mineral Resources, Holland, 

 196. 



Indiana geol. survey, 559. 



Influence Machines, Schaffers, 79. 



Insects, fossil, from Colorado, Wick- 

 ham, 125 ; Cockerell, 283 ; Rohwer, 

 533. 



Iron, cementation by charcoal, Guil- 

 let and Griffiths, 409. 



