INDEX. 



493 



Geology — 



Gaspe peninsula, rocks of, 242. 



G-astornis Klaassenii, 318. 



Geodized fossils, 376. 



Glacial phenomena of Hudson's Bay 

 region, 242. 



of New Brunswick, 242. 

 scratches in Maine, Stone, 146. 



Glaciers of the Sierra, 345. 



Gypsum deposits, Williams, 212. 



Idiostroma, Winchell, 317. 



Igneous rocks of Nevada, 388. 



Intrusion, displacement through,Dcroa, 

 374. 



Kaolinization. Barus, 163. 



Lava, elastic limit of. Becker, 283. 



Lignites of the Northwest Territory, 

 Hoffmann, 77. 



Limuloids, new Carboniferous, Pack- 

 ard, 401. 



Lingula, from red quartzites of Min- 

 nesota, 316. 



Matthevia, Walcott, 17. 



Mediterranean basin, in the glacial 

 period, 243. 



Mesozoic flora of Virginia, 162. 



Mountain making, 249, 417. 



Northern Pacific Railroad, Newberry, 

 337 



Orange County fossils, Barton, 452. 



Paradoxides Davidis in America, 72. 



Prestwichia. Devonian, Williams, 45. 



Primordial rocks, British CoL, 79. 



Pteropods, paleozoic, Walcott, 17. 



Quaternary of Illinois, 315. 



Scottish highlands, Judd, 392. 



Species, Old-tertiary, Meyer, 60, 151, 

 421. 



Spiraxis, Newberry, 244. 



Stratigraphy of California, 399. 



Streptochetus, Seely, 355. 



Syenite in Essex Co., Mass., 163. 



Tertiary, old, of the Southwest, Meyer, 

 60, 421, Eilgard, 266, Smith, 270, 

 Aldrich, 300. 



species in the French, Meyer, 



151. 

 vertebrates, 295. 



Trend in mountain structure, Win- 

 ched, 417.. 



"Wind drift structure, 78. 

 Goodale, G. B., botanical notices, 164, 



488. 



Physiological Botany, 488. 

 Gore, G., " transfer-resistance," 238. 

 Gravis, A., Vegetative organs of the 



Nettle, 84. 

 Gray, A., botanical notes, 82, 164, 245, 



402, 487. 

 Groth P., Physikalische Krystallogra- 



phie, 80. 



H 



Haacke, eggs of echidna, 85. 



Hague, A., igneous rocks of Washoe, 



Nevada, 388. 

 Hall, A., star system 40, o 2 Eridani, 403. 

 Hayes, H. V., irregularities in the action 



of galvanic batteries, 34. 

 Hazen, H. A., condensing hygrometer 



and the psychrometer, 435. 

 Heat, utilization of underground, 317. 

 Heilprin A., Town Geology, 401. 

 Hemsley, W. B., Botany of the Chal- 

 lenger Expedition, 402. 

 Hidden, W. E., a transparent crystal of 



microlite, 82. 



hanksite from California, 133. 

 Eilgard, E. W., Old-tertiary of the 



Southwest, 266. 

 Eitchcock, G. E., crystalline rocks of 



Alabama, 278. 

 Hoffmann, G. O, Coals and Lignites of 



the Northwest Territory, 77. 

 Hydrogen persulphide, 482. 

 Hygrometer, condensing, Eazen, 435. 



Iddings, J. P., fayalite in the Yellow- 

 stone Park, 58. 



allanite as a constituent of rocks, 

 108. 



igneous rocks of Washoe, Nev., 388. 



Judd, J. W., British Association address, 

 392. 



K 



Kinahan, G. H., Irish and Canadian 



rocks compared, 78. 

 Koehne, E., Lythracese of the United 



States, 83. 

 BLokscharow, N. v., Mineralogie Russ- 



lands. 318. 

 Krakatoa eruption, an effect of, at Java, 



396. 

 Knntze, O., Monographie der Gattung 



Clematis, 84. 

 Kunz, G. F., meteoric iron from New 



Mexico, 235. 



native antimony from New Bruns- 

 wick, 275. 



Lake Superior, analcite from copper- 

 bearing rocks, 112. 



Bangley, S. P., transmission of light by 

 wire gauze screens, 210. 



optical properties of rock-salt, 477. 



