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  INDEX. 
  

  

  Crowther, 
  J. 
  A., 
  Life 
  of 
  Faraday, 
  

  

  230. 
  

   Cycads, 
  American 
  fossil, 
  Wieland, 
  

  

  39i. 
  

  

  D 
  

   Dean, 
  R. 
  S., 
  electron 
  theory 
  of 
  

  

  passivity, 
  123. 
  

   Density 
  balance 
  for 
  solids, 
  Gas- 
  

  

  nault, 
  72. 
  

   Diamond, 
  dispersion, 
  Silberstein, 
  

  

  441. 
  

   Drops 
  and 
  vortices, 
  forms 
  assumed 
  

  

  by, 
  Hatschek, 
  383. 
  

  

  Earth, 
  the 
  Face 
  of, 
  Suess, 
  235. 
  

   Electrical 
  resolution 
  of 
  helium 
  

  

  lines, 
  Merton, 
  385. 
  

   Electrolysis 
  in 
  Chemical 
  Industry, 
  

  

  Hale, 
  135. 
  

   Electron 
  theory 
  of 
  passivity, 
  Dean, 
  

  

  123. 
  

   Entomology, 
  Lochhead, 
  453. 
  

   Ethnology, 
  Amer. 
  Bureau, 
  452. 
  

  

  Faraday, 
  Michael, 
  Life 
  of 
  Crow- 
  

   ther, 
  230. 
  

  

  Fay, 
  H., 
  Quantitative 
  Analysis, 
  

   225. 
  

  

  Ferric 
  oxides, 
  hydrated, 
  Posnjak 
  

   and 
  Merwin, 
  31 
  1- 
  

  

  Ferris, 
  C. 
  E., 
  Tables 
  for 
  Engineers, 
  

   309. 
  

  

  Ferry, 
  E. 
  S., 
  Physics 
  Measure- 
  

   ments, 
  138. 
  

  

  Field 
  Museum 
  of 
  Natural 
  History, 
  

   report, 
  451. 
  

  

  Fiji, 
  geology, 
  Foye, 
  387- 
  

  

  Finmarken, 
  Paleozoic 
  formations, 
  

   Holtedahl, 
  79, 
  85. 
  

  

  Florida, 
  Vero, 
  fossil 
  beetles, 
  Wick- 
  

   ham, 
  355; 
  human 
  remains, 
  Sel- 
  

   lards, 
  358. 
  

  

  Ford, 
  W. 
  E., 
  new 
  minerals, 
  446. 
  

  

  Galloway, 
  J. 
  J., 
  rounding 
  of 
  sand 
  

  

  by 
  solution, 
  270. 
  

   Gases, 
  diffusion 
  of 
  light 
  by, 
  Fabry, 
  

  

  70; 
  polarization, 
  Strutt, 
  137. 
  

   Gems, 
  Schaller, 
  145; 
  Kunz, 
  238. 
  

   Geologic 
  instruction. 
  Gregory, 
  281. 
  

   GEOLOGICAL 
  REPORTS. 
  

  

  Connecticut, 
  390. 
  

  

  Kentucky, 
  232. 
  

  

  Missouri, 
  Branson, 
  78. 
  

  

  United 
  States, 
  39th 
  Annual 
  Re- 
  

   port, 
  140; 
  Publications, 
  141. 
  

   GEOLOGY. 
  

  

  Ammonoids, 
  Permo-Carbonifer- 
  

   ous 
  of 
  Texas. 
  Bose, 
  305. 
  

  

  Amphibian, 
  Eocene, 
  Loomis, 
  217. 
  

  

  Beatricea, 
  fossil 
  hydroid, 
  Schu- 
  

   chert, 
  293. 
  

  

  Cherts, 
  California, 
  Davis, 
  234; 
  

   Kansas, 
  Twenhofel, 
  407. 
  

  

  Chester 
  series, 
  Kentucky, 
  232. 
  

  

  Cretaceous 
  limestones 
  underly- 
  

   ing 
  Florida, 
  Cushman, 
  307. 
  

  

  Crustaceans, 
  decapod, 
  from 
  Pan- 
  

   ama, 
  Rathbun, 
  234. 
  

  

  Cycadophyta, 
  Wieland, 
  391. 
  

  

  Dinosauria, 
  Armored, 
  of 
  U. 
  S. 
  

   Nat. 
  Museum, 
  Gilmore, 
  236. 
  

  

  Headwaters 
  divide 
  of 
  Right 
  

   Middle 
  Creek, 
  Kentucky, 
  Jill- 
  

   son, 
  60. 
  

  

  Hymensea, 
  Cretaceous 
  from 
  Ala- 
  

   bama, 
  Berry, 
  65. 
  

  

  Hymenoptera, 
  fossil 
  parasitic, 
  

   Cockerell, 
  376. 
  

  

  Insects, 
  Triassic, 
  of 
  Australia, 
  

   307. 
  

  

  Isopod, 
  fossil, 
  Chilton, 
  307. 
  

  

  Lignite, 
  age 
  of 
  Brandon, 
  Berry, 
  

   211. 
  

  

  Limestone, 
  Niagara, 
  Rochester, 
  

   brecciation 
  in, 
  Giles, 
  349. 
  

  

  Mississippian 
  formations 
  of 
  Ken- 
  

   tucky, 
  232. 
  

  

  Neocomian 
  of 
  Argentina, 
  Wind- 
  

   hausen, 
  303. 
  

  

  Paleozoic 
  formations 
  of 
  Fin- 
  

   marken, 
  Holtedahl, 
  79, 
  85. 
  

  

  Pectinidas 
  of 
  Texas, 
  Kniker, 
  234. 
  

  

  Permian 
  in 
  Trans-Pecos, 
  Texas, 
  

  

  Mesozoic 
  physiography 
  of 
  Rocky 
  

  

  Mts., 
  Lee, 
  78. 
  

   Pleistocene 
  deposits, 
  age 
  of. 
  

  

  Hay, 
  361. 
  

   Quaternary 
  geology 
  of 
  Wiscon- 
  

   sin, 
  Alden, 
  143. 
  

   Raton 
  Mesa, 
  Colorado, 
  geology, 
  

  

  Lee 
  and 
  Knowlton, 
  74, 
  142. 
  

   Ripples 
  and 
  related 
  sedimentary 
  

  

  surface 
  forms, 
  Bucher, 
  149, 
  

  

  241. 
  

   Sand 
  grains, 
  rounding 
  of, 
  Gallo- 
  

   way, 
  270; 
  Kindle, 
  431. 
  

   Stegosaurus 
  stenops, 
  Gilmore, 
  

  

  236. 
  

   Strata, 
  determination 
  of 
  depth 
  

  

  and 
  thickness, 
  Palmer, 
  236. 
  

   Stylemys 
  nebracensis, 
  Case. 
  435. 
  

   Taconic 
  system 
  resurrected, 
  

  

  Schuchert, 
  113. 
  

   Trias 
  of 
  New 
  Zealand, 
  Trech- 
  

  

  man, 
  445. 
  

   Trilobites, 
  appendages 
  of, 
  Wal- 
  

  

  cott, 
  231. 
  

   Vermejo 
  and 
  Raton 
  floras, 
  

  

  Knowlton, 
  74. 
  

  

  