INDEX. 



523 



Crinoidea flexibilia, Springer, i 



369. ! 



Cyclopidius Cope, Thorpe, 405. ! 

 Devonian Floras, Arber, 514. 1 



Diablo Plateau, Texas, geology j 



and oil, Beede, zi'^- \ 



Dinosaur, Cretaceous armored, '• 



Lull, 97. 

 Dunkard Series of Ohio, Stauffer 



and Schroyer, 370. 

 Earth's axes and triangulation, 



Hunter, 283. 

 Edmontosaurus, Lambe, 374. j 



Erosional history of the driftless 1 



area, Trowbridge, 287. I 



Faulting, post-glacial, in the 

 French River district, Ontario, 



Hobbs, 507. 

 Folds, minor, studies in. Decker, 



Fossils, Catalogues, Diener, 460. 

 Von Biilow-Trummer, 460. 



Huronian, Lower, of Mexico, 

 Bose, 2)1'2'- 



Isostasy in the Himalayan 

 region, Burrard, 285. 



Leptauchenia Leidy, Thorpe, 405. 



Mammal fauna, Cernasian, Mat- 

 thew, 509. I 



Metamorphism, regional and 

 igneous invasion, Barrell, i, 

 174, 255. 



Mississippian formations, Nova 

 Scotia, Bell, 153. j 



Molluscs, recent, of Gulf of Mex- 

 ico, Maury, 459. 



Muddy Mts., Nevada, geology, 

 Longwell, 39. 



Nodosaurus textilis Marsh, Lull, 

 97. 



Oligobunis darbyi, Thorpe, 477. 



Oriskany sandstone, faunule, 

 Eaton, 427. 



Palseolagus, Troxell, 340. 



Palms, Stevens, 431. 



Pelecypoda of Toronto, Stewart, 

 371. 



Pliocyon marshi, Thorpe, 477. 



Post-glacial warping of New- 

 foundland, etc., Daly, 381. 



Promerycochoerus, Thorpe, 215. 



Selpausselka, Finland, Leiviska, 

 93. 



Stanley shale of Oklahoma, 

 Honess, dz- 



Terraces of Anticosti, Twenhofel 

 and Conine, 268. 



Texas Comanchean, Adkins, 372. 



Trilobites, Raymond, 512. 

 Geometry, The Imaginary in, Hal- 

 ton, 281. 



Geschlechtsbestimmung, Gold- 

 schmidt, 289. 



Gibson, W., Coal in Great Britain, 

 460. 



Glacier Nat. Park, Flora, 520. 



Gneiss, alkali, from New Jersey, 

 Hinds, 355- 



Gordon, A., French-English Medi- 

 cal Dictionary, 467. 



Greenland, Cretaceous Liverte- 

 brates, Ravn, 93. 



Groth, P., Krystallographie, 515. 



H 



Hahn, D. A., Dictionary of Chemi- 

 cal Solubilities, 454. 



Hall, J. G., Diseases of Economic 

 Plants, 465. 



Harmonic Analyser, New, Mason, 



484. 

 Harshberger, J. W., Botany, 464. 

 Hatton, J. L. S., The Imaginary in 



Geometry, 281. 

 Heat, Lessons in, Franklin and 



McNutt, z^-j. 

 Hewett, D. F., orientite from Cuba, 



491. 

 Hinds, N. E. A., alkali gneiss from 



New Jersey, 355. 

 Hobbs, W. H., Post-glacial faulting 



in the French River district, 



Ontario, 507. 

 Holm, T., Chionophila Benth., 31. 

 Holmes, A., Nomenclature of 



Petrology, 375. 

 Holtedahl, O., Permian of England, 



structures in, 195. 

 Honess, C. W., Stanley shale of 



Oklahoma, (iZ- 

 Hood, G. F., Chemistry, 454. 

 Howe, J. L., Chemistry, 455. 

 Hunt, W. F., Mineralogy, 213. 



Illinois Geol. Survey, 94, 513. 

 — State Museum, Mineral Collec- 

 tions, 95. 

 Immunology, Karsner and Ecker, 



518. 

 India, Survey of, Hunter, 283. 



Burrard, 285. 

 Isotopes, Spectra, Merton, 89. 



Jobling, E., Catalysis, 89. 



Johnston, W. A., Eraser River cal- 

 careous, sandstone, Canada, 447, 

 age of delta, 450. 



Jordan, J. B., Crystallography, 515. 



