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Geological papers at American Asso- 

 ciation, notices of, Davis, ii. 319. 



Railway guide for America, Macfar- 

 lane, xl, 342. 



Record for, 1879, v, 416; 1880- 

 1884, ix, 324. 



Reports, see below. 



and Scientific Bulletin, vi, 154. 



Society. American, vi, 294; vii, 

 162, 503;' viii, 328; ix, 158, 402; xl, 

 91, 332. 



of France, vii, 503. 

 London, medals of, vi, 79; pre- 

 sidential address, Blanford, xl, 

 254; medals, i, 408. 



time, Darwin, ii, 390; Nomencla- 

 ture, ii, 406. 

 Geological Reports and Surveys — 

 Alabama, iii, 78. 

 Antigua, i, 226. 

 Arkansas, 1887, v, 255, 264; 1888, 



vii, 411; 1888, vol. ii, viii, 413. 

 Canada, 1885, iii, 316; 1887-88, ix, 



238. 

 China, i, 71. 

 Florida, iv, 72. 

 India, ii, 78. 

 Kentucky, vii, 232. 

 Minnesota, 1885, iii, 1 59 ; 1886, v, 84 ; 



1887, v, 500; vii, 231, 497; 1888, 



ix, 67. 

 Missouri, ix, 72, 520. 

 Nebraska, ii, 321. 

 New Jersey, 1885, iii, 79; 1886, iv, 



71; 1887, vi, 71; final report, vol. 



i, Cook, vii, 232. 

 New York, i, 311; v, 85, 499; ix, 



155. 

 Ohio, ii, 241 ; Economic Geology, vol. 



vi, vi, 68. 

 Pennsylvania, i, 70, 227 ; ii, 162, 408; 



v, 85, 415; vi, 153. 

 Portugal, vi, 154. 

 Rhode Tsland, v, 415. 

 Scandinavia, map of, ix, 521. 

 South Carolina, i, 73. 

 Swedish, i, 71. 

 United States, i, 229, 310, 401 ; maps 



by, ii, 77; vol. vi, iv, 412; vol. vii, 



vii, 502 ; Bulletins, Nos. 45-53, ix, 



72; vol. viii, xl, 90, 334. 

 Virginias, i, 193. 

 Washington and vicinity, i, 473. 

 Western Texas, iii, 73. 

 Geology — 



Agnotozoic, Chamberlain, v, 254. 

 Alkali-lake waters, Chatard, vi, 146. 

 Alps, Swiss, geological history of, v, 



80. 

 Ammonite, new, from Alpine Rhajtic, 



v, 118. 



Geology — 



Animikie and Vermillion series, un- 

 conformability between, Winchell, 

 iv, 314. 

 Anticlinals, recent, ii, 324. 

 Antlitz der Erde, vol. ii, Suess, vi, 72. 

 Appomattox Formation, McGee, xl, 1 5. 

 Arachnidan, Carboniferous, i, 310. 

 Archsean, areas of New Jersey and 

 New York, Britton, vi, 71. 



axes of eastern N. America, Dana, 

 ix, 378. 



of Minnesota, vii, 231, 497 ; of 

 Norway, vii, 498. 



Penokee-Gogebic series of, Van 

 Hise, i, 453. 



plant, Britton, vi, 71. 

 rocks, metamorphism of, Irving, 

 viii, 493. 



Minnesota, Winchell, ix, 67. 

 Norfolk, Ct., Cornish, ix, 321. 

 Archeocyathus of Billings, Walcott, 



iv, 145; vii, 234. 

 Arthrolycosa antiqua of Harger, 



Beecher, viii, 219; ix, 166. 

 Atlantic basin, age of, Hull, ii, 407. 

 Atlantic slope, middle, three forma- 

 tions of, McGee,v, 1 20, 328, 367, 448. 

 Bermuda Islands, Heilprin, viii, 418. 

 Billingsia, Ford, ii, 325. 

 Bilobitesde Portugal, Delgado, vi, 154. 

 Black Hills, Dak., Crosby, vi, 153. 

 Blastoidea in British Museum, ii, 409. 

 Blastoids, Crinoids and Cystids, Wachs- 



muth and Springer, iv, 232. 

 Brachiospongidse, Beecher, vii, 316. 

 Brontops robustus, restoration, Marsh, 



vii, 163. 

 Building Stone in N. Y., Smock, v, 500, 

 stones, decay of, ii, 243 ; dura- 

 bility, ii, 319. 

 Calciferous formation in the Cham- 

 plain Valley,. Brainerd and Seely, ix, 

 235. 



fossils near Rhinebeck, N. Y., 

 Dwight, viii, 150. 

 California, northern, iii, 152. 

 Cambrian, Bristol Co., Mass., Shaler, 

 viii, 76. 



fossils from Stissing, N. Y., 

 Dwight, viii, 139; from Nahant, 

 Mass., Fcerste, ix, 71. 



fossils, Walcott, vi, 161; ix, 159. 

 of N. America, Walcott, ii, 138. 

 in New York, ii, 322. 

 Olenellus fauna in, Walcott, vii, 

 375; viii, 29. 



of Province of Quebec, Ells, Wal- 

 cott, ix, 101. 



in Salt Range, India, Warth, ix, 

 159. 



