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GEOLOGY. 



Copper deposits of Missouri, 

 Bain and Ulrich, 21, 180. 



— deposits of Nevada, Lawson, 

 22, 467. 



— River region, Alaska, geol- 

 ogy, Mendenhall, 21, 82. 



Coral, see Coral. 



— reef problem, Daly, 30, 297. 

 Cretaceous clay at Boston, 



Clapp, 23, 183. 



— flora. New York and New 

 England, Hollick, 23, 233. 



— Paleontology, New Jersey, 

 Weller, 25, 152. 



— of Montana, Hell Creek 

 beds, Brown, 25, 86. 



— of Santa Clara region, Cali- 

 fornia, Crandall, 24, 33. 



Crinoids, origin of muscular 

 articulation, Clark, 29, 40; 

 pentamerous symmetry of, 

 Clark, 29, 353. 



— of Tennessee, Troost's, 

 Wood, 28, 561. 



Crustal warping in Ontario, 

 Pirsson, 30, 25. 



Cybele, new American, Ray- 

 mond and Narraway, 22, 349. 



Cycads, historic, Wieland, 25, 

 93; mesozoic, 21, 175. 



Dakotan series of New Mexico, 

 Keyes, 22, 124. 



Dendroid graptolites of the 

 Niagaran doloinites, Bassler, 



28, 561. 



Devonian fauna of the Ouray 

 limestone, Kindle, 29, 194. 



— faunas of Burma, Reed, 28, 

 410. 



— fishes of Iowa, Eastman, 27, 

 415; of the New York for- 

 mations, Eastman, 24, 443. 



— fossils, Clarke, 23, 467. 



— history of New York, Clarke, 



26, 93- 



— middle, of Ohio, Stauffer, 30, 

 354- 



— of Central Missouri, Greger, 



27, 374- 



— of eastern America, Coblen- 

 zian invasion, Clarke, 24, 502. 



Diamond fissures, South Africa, 

 Harger, 21, 471. 



Diatomaceous dust on the Ber- 

 ing Sea ice, Kindle, 28, 175. 



Dinosaurs, distribution, Lull, 



29, I ; cranial musculature, 



GEOLOGY. 



Lull, 25, 387; work on, von 

 Huene, 25, 86. 



Diplodocus Marsh, osteology, 

 Holland, 21, 470. 



Drift, form of outwash, Carney, 

 23. 336. 



Earth, see Earth. 



Earthquake, see Earthquake. 



Elephant, evolution. Lull, 25, 

 169. 



Encrinurus, Vogdes, 23, 467. 



Entelodontidas, revision of, 

 Peterson, 28, 411. 



Eocene fossils. Green River, 

 Wyoming, Cockerell, 28, 447. 



— horses, American, Granger, 

 25, 528. 



Eodevonaria, Breger, 22, 534. 



Erdbebenkunde, eine Einfiirh- 

 rung in die, Hobbs, 30, 424. 



Erde, das Antlitz der, Suess, 29, 

 269. 



Erosion, study of, Leverett, 27, 

 349- 



Essex Co., Mass., geology, etc.. 

 Sears, 21, 255. 



Eurypterus shales, Clarke, 23, 

 467- 



Faults, postglacial of eastern 

 New York, Woodworth, 23, 

 228. 



Fauna, Guadalupian, Girty, 27, 

 413; Jurassic of Mazapil, 

 Burckhardt, 23,. 316; lower 

 Miocene from So. Dakota, 

 Matthew, 24, 379; marine of 

 Zacatecas, Burckhardt, 23, 

 316; of Cardenas, Bose, 23, 

 318; of Montana, upper De- 

 vonian, Raymond, 23, 116. 



Felidfe, phylogeny, Matthew, 

 30, 421. 



Finger lakes, ancient, in Ohio, 

 Hubbard, 25, 239. 



Fish fauna of the Albert shales, 

 Lambe, 28, 165. 



Fishes, Palasoniscid, from New 

 Brunswick, Lambe, 30, 354. 



Flora, Cretaceous of New York 

 and New England, Hollick, 

 23, 233; Cretaceous of Qued- 

 linburg, Richter, 23, 238; 29, 

 270; Jurassic of Oregon, 

 Knowlton, 30, 33; Mesozoic 

 of the U. S., Knowlton, 21, 

 175; Rhjetic of Persia, Zeiller, 

 23, 236. 



