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Glacial deposits and phenomena: 



Minnesota, Winchell, i, 358 ; Up- 

 ham. iii. 62, viii, 316 ; gold in drift, 

 viii, 155. 



Minnesota valley, L. "Winnipeg 

 region. Dana, iv, 428 ; Upham, v, 

 156, vi. 327, vii, 34, 104. 



Central North America, G. M. 

 Daicson, ix, 408. 



Upper Missouri Region, Montana, 

 Dakota, White, v, 206, vii, 112; 

 Newberry, xxx, 339. 



Colorado, extinct of, HiMs.vti, 391. 

 "West of Rocky Mts., Sierra Neva- 

 da, i, 149, xxx, 345 ; Alaska, viii, 

 74. 



Canada, Andrews, vi, 99 (unusual 

 scratches) ; in New Brunswick, xxx, 

 242. 



Hudson's Bay region, xxx, 242 ; 

 terraces about L. Ontario, Spencer, 

 ii, 151, iv, 409. 



in Scandinavia, terraces and coast 

 lines, ii, 149. 



of the Shetland Islands, i, 158. 

 in the Alps, two glacial eras, etc., 

 vi, 72 ; map of ancient, ix. 65. 



in the Southern hemisphere, vi, 

 488 ; ix, 345. 

 flood. Hoioorth on, iii, 418. 

 kames, Stone, ii, 487, vi, 328, viii, 

 152; Dana, ii, 451, Chamberlin. vii, 

 388, Kinahan (Kam), ix, 135. 



terminal moraine, Chamberlin, iv, 

 93, vii, 68, viii, 228 ; Dana, viii, 231 ; 

 Upham, iii, 62 ; Smock, v, 339; Wright, 

 vi, 44, 326, vii, 410; Lewis, viii, 231, 

 276. 



period, date of, Wright, i, 120. 

 cause of, S. V. Wood, vi, 150, 244. 

 oscillation of land in, Jamieson, 

 iv, 473. 



man, relations to, Abbott, iii, 152; 

 Babbit, vi, 328. 



buried valleys, ii, 151, 486, v, 

 472, vii, 149, ix, 392. 



Mediterranean basin in, xxx, 243. 

 Glaciation, influence of convection on, 



Becker, vii, 473. 

 Glacier, cause of motion of, iii, 434, vi, 

 149. 



structure and movement of, iii, 59, 

 iv, 146. 



thickness of, McGee, ii, 264 ; Smock, 

 V, 339. 



Alaska, buried ice, i, 107. 

 Greenland, iii, 363, vi, 413, vii, 241 ; 

 Crott, vi, 488, ix, 300. 

 subsidence caused by, McGee, ii, 368. 

 meridional deflection of, McGee, ix, 

 386. 



Glacier, periodical variations of, iii, 56. 

 Studies in the Alps, viii, 400. 

 Work on, by Shaler. ii, 78. 

 Gladstone, J. E., refraction equivalents, 



ix. 55. 

 Glaser-DeCew, G., Electric Machines, v, 



151. 

 Glass, residual elasticity of, Sherman, 



ix, 385. 

 Glucose, crystallization of, iv. 59. 

 Glycogen, precipitation of, iv, 227. 

 Gold, see Geology aud Minerals. 

 Goodale, G. L., origin of starch grains, 

 i, 330. 



botanical notices, i, 249; v, 161, 

 237, 312, 479 ; vii, 322, 415 ; viii, 239, 

 474; ix, 72; xxx, 164, 488. 



Wild Flowers of America, vii, 414. 

 Physiological Botany, xxx, 488. 

 Gorceix, Brazilian minerals, vii, 73. 

 Gordon, E. H., Electricity and Magnet- 

 ism, i, 86, 140. 

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

 Gorges and waterfalls, Davis, viii, 1 23. 

 Gould, B. A., algebraic expression of 

 diurnal variation of temperature, iii, 99. 

 Annies de la Officina Meteorologica 

 Argentina, iv, 301. 



Resultados del Observatorio Na- 

 tional Argentino, iv, 302. 



Beport upon the unification of longi- 

 tudes, viii, 321. 



Letter from, viii, 480. 

 Star Catalogue, ix, 79. 

 Gratings, concave, for optical purposes, 



vi, 67, 87, 214. 

 Gravis, A., Vegetative organs of the 



Nettle, xxx, 84. 

 Gravity in Japan, i, 99 ; ix, 404. 

 lunar disturbance of, iii, 49. 

 Gray, Andrew, Absolute Measurements 

 in Electricity and Magnetism, vii, 487. 

 Gray, A., Darwin's Power of Movement 

 in plants, i, 245. 



botanical necrology, iii, 330 ; vii, 

 242; viii, 319; ix, 169. 



notices, ii, 235, 491 ; iii, 69, 

 159, 244, 326, 492 ; iv, 72, 156, 296, 

 400, 476; v, 79, 162. 235, 312, 394, 

 480; vi, 77. 245, 322, 486; vii, 155, 

 241, 413, 494; viii, 75, 155, 237, 402, 

 472; ix, 264; xxx, 82, 164, 245, 402, 

 487. 



nomenclature, iii, 157; vi, 417, vii, 

 396. 



compass-plant, iii, 160. 

 Flora of N. America, iv, 321 ; viii, 

 323. 



Charles Darwin, iv, 453. 

 Contributions to North American 

 botany, iv, 298. 



