INDEX. 



487 



U. S. Bulletins, Nos. 211, 175; Nos. 

 208, 218-222, 399 ; No. 217, 91 ; 

 No. 225, 477. 



— Folios, No. 94, 176 : Nos. 95, 96, 

 90 ; Nos. 97-100, 328 ; Nos. 102- 

 105, 477. 



— Monographs, No. 45. Clements, 

 175 ; No. 46, Bayley, 399. 



— Water supply and irrigation 

 papers, Nos. 85, 86, 91. 



Western Australia, 249. 

 Geology, Chainberiin and Salisbury, 

 480. 



GEOLOGY. 



Brachiopods, common Devonian, 

 Eaymond, 279. 



Brome Mountain, Quebec, geology, 

 Dresser, 347. 



Bryozoa, Paleozoic, development, 

 Cummings, 49 ; revision of Ulrich 

 and Barsler, 479. 



Carboniferous formation of Kansas, 

 Williams, 248. 



Cretaceous, upper, turtles of New 

 Jersey, Wieland, 112. 



Dinosaur footprints from Arizona, 

 Eiggs, 423. 



Earth Structure, Evolution, Eeade, 

 250. 



Eocene mammalia in the Marsh 

 Collection, studies, Wortman, 

 23, 133, 203. 



Footprints, batrachian, Matthew, 

 480 ; dinosaur, Arizona, Eiggs, 

 423 ; of the Jura-Trias of North 

 America, Lull, 402 ; of Stegomus 

 longipes, Lull, 381. 



Geology of Worcester, Mass. , Perry 

 and Emerson, 91. 



Jura-trias of North America, foot- 

 prints, Lull, 402. 



Periodic migrations between Asia 

 and America, Smith, 217. 



Piedmont plateau in Maryland, 

 structure, Mathews, 141, 249. 



Pliocene and Pleistocene, marine, 

 of San Pedro, California, Arnold, 

 92. 



Postglacial changes of level at Cape 

 Ann. Mass., Tarr and Wood- 

 worth, 92. 



Pre-Iroquois channels between 

 Syracuse and Eome. N. Y., Fair- 

 child, 93. 



Pteranodon, characters of, Eaton, 

 318. 



Spine on Mt. Pelee, Jaggar, 34. 



Stegomus longipes from Connecti- 

 cut Valley, Emerson and Loomis, 

 377 ; Lull, 381. 



Taconic range, geology, Dale, 185. 



Tertiarv, Fauna of Florida, Dall, 

 93. 



Triticites, Girty, 234. 



Tritubercular theory, Osborn, 321. 



Turtles of New Jersev Cretaceous, 

 Wieland, 112. 



Volcanic eruptions, massive-solid, 

 Eussell, 253. . 

 Girty, G. H., Triticites, 234. 

 Glazebrook, R. T., Electricity and 



Magnetism, 246. 

 Glenn, L. C., new meteorite, Hen- 



dersonville, N. C, 215. 

 Gooch, F. A., action of halogen acids 



on vanadic acid, 41 ; typical hy- 

 drous chlorides, 365. 



H 



Harvard College Observatory, pub- 

 lications, 95, 332. 



Hawaiian Islands, geology, Dall, 177. 



Heterogenesis, studies in. Bastian, 

 410. 



Hiilebrand, W. F., onlawsonite, 195. 



Holm, T., studies in the Cyperaceee, 

 .No. XXI, 301. 



Hyatt Memorial fund for field les- 

 sons, 484. 



I 



Iddings, J. P., chemical composition 



of igneous rocks, 179. 

 International Catalogue of Scientific 



Literature, 94. 



Jaggar, T. A., Jr., initial stages of 

 Spine on Pelee, 34. 



K 



Kansas, Carboniferous formation of, 

 Williams. 248 ; mineral resources, 

 Haworth, 406. 



Kunz, G. F., effects on rare earth 

 oxides of radium-barium com- 

 pounds, 79. 



Level, changes at Cape Ann, Mass., 



Tarr and Woodworth. 92 ; near New 



York city, Tuttle, 333. 

 Liquids, molecular weights of, Spey- 



ers, 427. 

 Loomis, F. B., Stegomus longipes. 



377. 



