INDEX. 



531 



Fairbanks, H. W., so-called Wallala 



beds as a division of the California 



Cretaceous, 473. 

 Fisher. 0., rigidity not to be relied upon 



in estimating- the earth's age, 464. 

 Flammarion, La Planete Mars, .77. 

 Fletcher, Optical Indicatrix, 255. 

 Florida, Neocene of, Dall and Harris, 353. 



phosphate fields, Johnson, 497. 

 Foote. A. hi, meteoric stone of Bath, 



South Dakota, 64. 

 Fossil, see Geology. 

 French Academy, Botanical prizes, 355. 



G 



Gain, E., influence of moisture on veg- 

 etation, 356. 

 Galvanometer, sensitive, DuBois and 



Rubens. 350. 

 Ganot's Physics, 14th English edition, 



436. 

 Geikie, A., geol. map of Scotland. 74. 

 Gelatine slides for lantern projections, 



Waggener, 78. 

 Genth, F. A., " Anglesite " associated 



with boleite, 32. 

 Geological map of Baltimore, "Williams, 

 73; Scotland, Geikie, 74; Chatta- 

 nooga, Tenn., 163. 

 Society, new, 524. 

 Geological Reports and Surveys — 

 Alabama, Smith, 163. 

 Arkansas, 1891, Branner, 73. 

 Michigan, 1891 and 1892. 3£4. 

 Minnesota. 1890, Winch ell, 73. 

 Missouri, 1892, Winslow, 354. 

 Pennsylvania, Lesley, 73. 

 Texas, 1892, Dumble. 354. 

 Geology — 



Anchisaurus, restoration of, Marsh, 



169. 

 Archaean in northern Michigan, Wads- 

 worth, 72. 

 Basic dike near Hamburg. N. J., Kemp, 



298. 

 Bryozoa of the Lower Silurian in 



Minnesota, Ulrich. 440. 

 Cambrian fossils of New Brunswick, 

 Matthew, 164. 



in Missouri, Winslow, 221. 

 North American Continent dur- 

 ing, Walcott, 163. 

 Ceratops beds of Wyoming, Hatcher, 



135. 

 Claosaurus, brain and skull of, Marsh, 



83. 

 Cretaceous bird allied to Hesperornis, 

 Marsh, 81. 



Geology — 



Cretaceous floras in Canada and the U. 



S., correlation of early, Dawson, 439. 

 formation of Mexico, Hill, 307. 

 Devonian fishes of Canada, Woodward, 



73. 

 Earth's age, King, 1 ; Fisher, 464. 

 Eureka District, geology, Hague, 161. 

 Flora tertiaria Italica, Meschinelli 



and Squinabol, 438. 

 Folds and faults, underthrust, Smith, 



305. 

 Fossil mammals, North American, 



159. 



Plants as tests of Climate, Sew- 

 ard, 438. 



of the Coal measures, William- 

 son, 437. 

 Geologic time, discussed, King 1 ; Up- 



ham, 209 ; Fisher. 464. 

 Glacial period, unity of, Upham, 70; 



diversity of, Chamberlin, 171; in 



Iowa, McGee, 71 ; in Russia, Niki- 



tin, 459. 

 Hematite and martite iron ores in 



Mexico, Hill, HI. 

 Ice age as one glacial epoch, Upham, 



70. 

 Lafayette formation, McGee, 163. 

 Neocene, Dall and Harris, 351. 

 . Nikitin on the Quaternary deposits of 



Russia, Wright, 459 

 Oneonta and (Jhemung formations in 



Eastern Central New York, Darton, 



203. 

 Oriskany fauna, Columbia Co., N. T., 



note on, Barrett, 72. 

 Palseobotany of the Cretaceous forma- 

 tion of Staten Island, Hollick, 437. 

 Phosphate fields of Florida, Johnson, 



497. 

 Pleistocene history of N. E Iowa, 



McGee, 71. 

 Quaternary carnivores of the Island 



of Malta, 74. 



deposits of Russia, Nikitin on the, 



A. A. Wright. 459. 

 Soils, origin and nature, Shaler, 163. 

 Taeniopterid fern and its allies, new, 



White, 439. 

 Tertiary geology of Calvert Cliffs, Md., 



Harris. 21. 



Mollusks of Florida, Dall. 441. 

 Time, geologic, discussed. King, 1 ; 



Upham. 209 ; Fisher, 464. 

 Wallala beds, so-called, as a division 



of the California Cretaceous, Fair- 

 banks, 473. 

 Geology, Annals of British, 1891, Blake, 

 525. 



experiments in, Reyer, 164. 



