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GENERAL INDEX. 



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GEOLOGY. 



Cretaceous age of the "Miocene 

 flora" of Sakhalin, Kryshtofo- 

 vich, 46, 502. 



— faunas of New Zealand, 

 Woods, 45, 78. 



— limestones underlying Flor- 

 ida, Cushman, 47, 307. 



— lower, Federal Hill, Mary- 

 land, Berry, 50, 48. 



— Tertiary boundary in So. 

 America, Windhausen, 45, 1. 



— upper, floras of Tennessee, 

 etc., Berry, 50, 240; of the 

 world. Berry, 42, 81; Fulgur, 

 Wade. 43, 293. 



Crustacea, Paleozoic, Vogdes, 44, 

 336. 



Crustaceans, decapod, from Pan- 

 ama, Rathbun, 47, 234. 



Cycadophyta, Wieland, 47, 391. 



Cycadophyte from North Ameri- 

 can Coal Measures, Bassler, 

 42, 21. 



Cycads. See Cycads. 



Cyprinid fish, British Columbia, 

 Hussakof, 42, 18. 



Dakota flora, age, Berry, 50, 38/. 



Devonian faunas of MacKenzie 

 River Valley, Kindle, 42, 246. 



— shales of Ohio and Pennsyl- 

 vania, correlation, Verwiebe, 



44, 33- 



— of Central Missouri, Greger, 

 49, 265; Illinois, Savage, 49, 

 169; Iowa. Hackberry stage, 

 Fenton, 48, 355; Missouri, 

 Greger. 50, 20; Montana, 

 fauna, Haynes, 41, 375; South- 

 west Ontario, Stauffer, 41, 221; 

 West Tennessee, Dunbar, 46, 

 732; 49, 307- 



Diceratheres, American, Peter- 

 son, 50, 396- 



Dighton conglomerate, Perkins, 

 49, 61. 



Dinosaur, Sauropodous, diseased 

 vertebrae, Moodie, 41, 529. 



— tracks at Glen Rose. Texas, 

 Shuler, 44, 294; see Footprints. 



Dinosauria, Armored, of U. S., 

 Nat. Museum, Gilmore. 47, 236. 



Dinosaurs, functions of '"sacral" 

 brain, Lull, 44,471. 



— see Marsh Collections. 

 Echinodermata of the U. S., 



Clark and Twitchell, 41, 221. 

 Echinoidea of the Buda lime- 

 stone, Whitney, 42, 440; Cre- 



GEOLOGY. 



taceous and Cenozoic, of the 



Pacific Coast, Kew, 50, 468. 

 Edgewood limestone of Pike Co., 



Missouri, Rowley, 41,, 317. 

 Entelodonts, Troxell, 50, 243, 



361, 43.1. 

 Eocene insects from the Rocky 



Mts., Cockerell, 50, 169. 



— Lower, floras of southeastern 

 North America, Berry, 42, 438. 



— of the Mississippi embayment. 

 Berry, 41, 222. 



— Tejon, of California, Dicker- 

 son, 42, 80. 



Equidse, Osborn, 46, 770. 



Esker, Anderson, Reeves, 50, 65. 



Eusthenopteron, Bryant, 50, 240. 



Exogyra in the Texas Cretace- 

 ous, Bose, 49, 84. 



Fauna, amphibian, at Linton, 

 Ohio, Case, 44, 124; of Chap- 

 man sandstone, Williams, 42, 

 169; Lower Cambrian, Holmia, 

 Norway, Kiaer, 44, 336; Terti- 

 ary, of Pacific coast, 45, 332. 



Fish, Cyprinid from Miocene of 

 British Columbia, Hussakof, 



42, 18; Palaeoniscid from So. 

 Dakota, Hussakoff, 41, 347. 



Fish-remains. Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary, New Zealand, 48, 475. 



Flora, Liassic, of the Mixteca 

 Alta, Wieland, 42, 370; of the 

 Morrison formation, Knowl- 

 ton, 49, 189. 



Floras, Upper Cretaceous, of the 

 World, Berry, 42, 81. 



Fossil bean, Venezuela, Berry, 

 50, 310. 



— Floras of middle Eocene, 

 Georgia, Berry, 43, 298. 



— footprints from the Grand 

 Canyon, Lull, 45, 337. 



— fuels, interrelations, Steven- 

 son, 42, 439. 



— human remains, discovery in 

 Florida, Sellards, 42, 1; 47, 358. 



— hydrozoan, from Japan, Haya- 

 saka, 44, 338. 



— shells in Boston basin, Morse, 

 49, 157. 



Fossils, American, Index to, 

 Bassler, 41, 148. 



— from Miura, Japan, Yoko- 

 yama, 50, 241. 



Fulgur, Upper Cretaceous, Wade, 



43, 293. 



