INDEX. 



477 



Coral-rock cores from borings at 

 Funafuti, Judd and Cullis, 239. 



Cretaceous in New Mexico, uncon- 

 formity of, Keyes, 360. 



— deposits of the Pacific coast, 

 Anderson, 318. 



— fossils from Vancouver, Whit- 

 eaves, 287. 



— Upper, turtles of New Jersey 

 structure, Wieland, 183. 



Cycad, famous fossil. Ward, 40. 



— proembryo of, Wieland, 445. 

 Delta plains in the Nashua Valley, 



Crosby, 90. 

 Devonian formation, new, in Col- 

 orado, Cross, 245, Eastman, 253. 



— Hudson Bay, parasite from, 

 Parks, 135. 



Geomorphic origin of shore lines 

 of St. Lawrence Valley, Chal- 

 mers, 175. 



Glacial conglomerate, South Africa, 

 Mellor, 89. 



Glaciers and Glaciation of Alaska, 

 Gilbert, 159. 



Liassic and Oolitic floras of Eng- 

 land, Seward, 319. 



Matawan formation, Clark, 435. 



Niagara formation of Northern In- 

 diana, Kindle and Breger, 465. 



Ordovician-Silurian contact in In- 

 diana, Foerste, 321. 



Paleozoic cockroaches, structure, 

 Sellards, 113, 213. 



Permian Xiphosuran from Kansas, 

 Beecher, 23. 



Reptiles from the Titanothere beds, 

 Loomis, 427. 



Turtles, fossil, in the Marsh Collec- 

 tion, Hay, 261 ; Upper Cretaceous 

 of New Jersey, Wieland, 183. 



Uintacrinus and Hemiaster in Van- 

 couver Cretaceous, Whiteaves, 

 287. 



Zinc and lead deposits of Arkansas, 

 394, 470. 

 Getman, F. H., Laboratory Exercises 



in Physical Chemistry, 82. 

 Gilbert, G. K., Alaska, glaciers and 



glaciation, 159. 

 Girty, G. H., Carboniferous of Colo- 

 rado, 158. 

 Glaciers, see GEOLOGY. 

 Goodale, G. L., Harvard experiment 



station in Cuba, 91. 

 Greenland, rocks of Nugsuaks Penin- 

 sula, Phelan, 399. 

 Grey, R. M., Harvard Botanical Sta- 

 tion in Cuba, 92. 

 Guppy, H. B., Naturalist in the 



Pacific; 244. 



H 



Harvard Botanical Station in Cuba, 



Goodale, 91 ; Grey, 92. 

 — College Observatory, 399. 

 Hay, O. P., fossil turtles in Marsh 



Collection, 261. 

 Hering, C, Reference Tables. 96. 

 Hillebrand, W. F., Emmonsite (?), 



433 ; minerals from Arizona, 448. 

 Hintze, C., Handbuch der Mineralo- 



gie, 472. 

 Holm, T., studies in the Cyperacege, 



No. XXII, 12; No. XXIII, 301; 



root structure of North American 



orchidese, 197. 

 Hutchins, C. C., air radiation, 277. 



I 



Illinois, chemical survey of the waters 

 of, Palmer, 396. 



Indiana, northern, Niagara forma- 

 tion, Kindle and Breger, 465. 



Insulation in a vacuum, Kelvin, 464. 



Interferenz-Erscheinungen im polar- 

 isirten Licht, Hauswaldt, 397. 



International Scientific Congress at 

 St. Louis, 162. 



Ions, negative, from heated metals, 

 Wehnelt, 391. 



K 



Keyes, C. R., unconformity of Cre- 

 taceous in New Mexico, 360. 



Kindle, Indiana Niagara formation, 

 465. 



Kinetic Theory, Applications. Boyn- 

 ton, 86. 



Kraus, E. H., celestite near Syracuse, 

 N. Y., 30. 



Kunz, G. F., kunzite, 25. 



Lehmann, O., Physikalische Technik, 

 313. 



Lester, O. C., oxygen absorption 

 bands of solar spectrum, 147. 



Lindgren, W., geology of the Bitter- 

 root Range of Montana and Idaho, 

 395 ; minerals from Arizona, 448. 



Lippman's color photography, 

 Pfaundler, 463. 



Lockyer, N. and W. J. S., yearly 

 variations of magnetic storms and 

 auroras, 309. 



Loomis, F. B., reptiles from the 

 Titanothere beds, 427. 



Lunar crater, study of, Pickering, 

 400. 



