INDEX. 



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Geological Reports and Surveys — 

 Missouri. 7 2. 520. 



\v York. 1888, Hall, 155. 

 Scandinavia, map oi\ 521. 

 U. S. Geol. Survey Bulletins, Nos. 

 45-53, 7 2. 



Geologie de l'Ancienue Columbie Boliv- 

 arienne, etc.. Karsteu, 319. 



Geologie der Miinsterthals. Schmidt, 72. 



Geology, Paleontology, Miller's Ameri- 

 can. 67. 



Geology — 



Archaean axes of eastern N. A., Dana. 



rocks of Xorfoik. Ct.. Cornish. 321. 

 rocks of Minnesota. Winchell. 67. 



Anthrolycosa. antiquaof. Hargcr. 166. 



Basalt dikes, in Appalachian Vir- 

 ginia. Darton, 269; Diller, 270. 



Calciferous formation in the Cham- 

 plain Vallev, Brainerd and Seely, 

 235. 



Cambrian and Silurian ; Sedgwick and 

 Murchison. J. D. Dana. 167, 237. 



Cambrian, new fossils from Lower, 

 Walcott, 159. 



fossils from Nahant, Mass., Fcerste, 

 71. 



of Province of Quebec, Ells, Wal- 

 cott. 101. 



tracks in the Animikie, beds, Sel- 

 wyn. Matthew, 145. 

 in Salt Range, India, Warth, 159. 



Carbonic and other gaseous emana- 

 tions at Death Gulch, Weed, 320. 



Carboniferous limestone, etc., in Brit- 

 ish Columbia, 238. 

 series in central Texas, Tarr, 404. 

 formation in S. E. England, Boyd- 

 Dawkins, 401. 



Ceratopsidae, additional characters of, 

 with notice of new Cretaceous 

 Dinosaurs, Marsh. 418. 



Cretaceous of British Columbia, Daw- 

 son. 180. 



of Kansas, bird track from. 166. 

 of New Mexico, Lower, White, 70. 

 of South America, north part, 

 Karsteu, 319. 



of Texas, invertebrate fossils. Hill, 

 521. 



Dinosaurs, Marsh, 81, 418. 

 Plants from Martha's Vineyard, D. 

 White. 93. 



Devonian plants from Ohio, New- 

 berry, 71. 



system of Devonshire, H. S. Wil- 

 liams, 31. 



Diatom beds and bogs of the Yellow- 

 stoue Park, Weed, 321. 



Dinosaurian reptiles, new, descrip- 

 tion. Marsh, 81. 



Faults, normal, origin, Reade, 51. 



Flexure, in rocks, recent, Cramer. 220. 



Geology — 



Glacial scratches near Norfolk, Ct., 



Cornish, 321. 

 Hallopoda, distinctive characters of 



the order. Marsh, 415. 

 Lingula with cast of peduncle, Wal- 

 cott, 159. 

 Metamorphic strata of S. E. New 



York. Merrill, 383. 

 Metamorphic rocks of California, etc., 



Becker. 68. 

 Palicontologie. work on, by Stein- 



mann and Doderlein, 240. 

 Permian. Kadaliosaurus priscus of 



Credner, notice of, Baur, 156. 



of Bohemia, Fritsch, notice of, by 



Dawson, 405. 

 Potomac Mora, Fontaine, 520. 

 Quaternary history of Mono Valley, 



California, Russell, 402. 



Mammals of Florida, etc., Leidy, 



321. 

 Quicksilver Deposits of the Pacific 



slope, Becker. 68. 

 Red color of rocks, origin of, Russell, 



317; Dana, 318. 

 Rivers in western N. S. Wales, water 



received by, 404. 

 Sandstones, aeolian, of Fernando de 



Noronha. Branner, 247. 

 Silurian, Brachiopoda, Development 



of, Beecher and Clarke, 71. 



Lower, fossils in Columbia Co., N. 



Y., Bishop, 69. 

 . in Dutchess Co., N. Y., Dwight, 69. 



sponges, in the Chazy, Dawson, 



320. 



of Province of Quebec, Ells, Wal- 

 cott. 101. 

 Silurian. Upper. The Hercynian 



Question. J. M. Clarke, 155. 



of Eastern Maine, Bailey, 239. 

 Taconic, relation to Cambrian, Dana, 



168, note 171. 

 Tertiary, Mammals of Uinta forma- 

 tion, Scott and Osborn, 403. 



Notice of new, Marsh, 523. 



Butterflies of Florissant, Scudder, 



414. 



Plants from Mackenzie and Bow 



Rivers, Dawson, 406. 

 Triassic trap, sheets of Connecticut 



valley, Davis, 404. 

 Vertebrate, fossil, of Great Britain, 



Catatogue of Woodward and Sher- 



born, 402. 

 Zinciferous clays of Missouri, Seamon, 



38. 

 Gooch, F. A., determination of iodine 

 in haloid salts. 188; of chlorine in 

 mixtures of alkaline chlorides and 

 iodides, 293. 

 Goodale, G. L., botanical notices, 75, 

 161, 243, 325, 407. 



