INDEX. 



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GEOLOGICAL REPORTS. 



Alabama, 64. 



Canada, 289. 



Maryland, 593. 



New Jersey, 64, 382. 



United States, 32d annual report, 



159 ; publications, 62, 507. 

 Virginia, 594. 

 West Australia, 383. 

 West Virginia, 381, 594. 

 Wisconsin. 382. 595. 



GEOLOGY. 



Arnheiin, formation, Foerste, 511. 



Branchiopoda, etc., Middle Cam- 

 brian, Walcott, 509. 



Bryozoa, Paleozoic, of Baltic Prov- 

 inces, Bassler, 292. 



Cambro-Ordovician in British Co- 

 lumbia, Walcott, 508. 



Carboniferous of Narragansett Ba- 

 sin, Lahee, 249, 354, 447. 



Chattanooga shale in Kentucky, 

 unconformity at base, Kindle, 

 120. 



Cleveland shale of Ohio, age, Gush- 

 ing. 581. 



"Coal balls," Stopes and Watson, 

 290. 



Cycads, American fossil, Wieland, 

 Part vi, 73. 



Fish, fossil, Cretaceous of New- 

 Jersey, Fowler, 292. 



Glacial fractures, crescentic origin 

 of, Lahee, 41. 



Glaciers, periodic variations, 288. 



Gravity anomalies and geologic 

 formations, Bowie, 237. 



Human remains, pre-historic, from 

 Cuzco, Peru, Bingham. 297 ; 

 Eaton, 325 ; Bowman, 306. 



Lake Superior region, geology, Van 

 Hise and Leith, 286. 



Loess, Missouri river, Keyes, 32. 



Metamorphism and geological struc- 

 ture in the Narragansett Basin, 

 Lahee, 249, 354, 447. 



Missouri river loess, Keyes, 32. 



Olenopsis in America, Walcott, 509. 



Ordovician outlier, Sudbury, Ver- 

 mont, Dale, 97. 



Palaeechinoidea, new genus, Ols- 

 son, 442. 



Peneplains, interpretations, An- 

 drews, 288. 



Permian Vertebrates, American, 

 Williston, 65, 592. 



Skulls, descriptions of reptilian, 

 Case and Williston, 339. 



Strophomena and other fossils, 



Foerste, 510. 

 Trias, Connecticut, life of, Lull, 



397. 

 Triassic of No. America, coral reefs 

 in, Smith, 92. 



Geometry, Smith, 168. 



Geophysical Laboratory, papers 

 from, 169, 517, 534, 551. 



Glass-blowing, 380. 



Granville, W, A.. Calculus, 386. 



Gravity, ocean, observations, Hecker 

 on, Bauer, 245. 



Gregory, H. E., Granites of Con- 

 necticut, 160. 



Guthe, K. E., College Physics, 285. 



H 



Harvard College Observatory. 386. 

 Hatch, F. H., Mineralogy, 595. 

 Heineman, P. G., Bacteriology, 71. 

 Heredity in relation to Evolution, 



Castle, 70. 

 Hindu-Arabic Minerals, Smith and 



Karpinsky, 168. 

 Human remains, pre-historic, at 



Cuzco. Peru, 297, 306, 325. 



Ice in the Arctic seas, 382. 

 Illumination, Trotter, 61. 

 Insect, Life of, Fabre, 598. 

 Interferometer, displacement, 



Barus, 109. 

 Iron, mineral sulphides of, Allen, 



Crenshaw and Johnston, 169 ; crys- 



tallographic study, Larsen, 169. 

 — spectrum, wave-lengths of, Ever- 



sheim, 283. 



Jaekel, O., Die Wirbeltiere, 592. 



Jamieson, G. S., determination of 

 mercury, 349 ; of hydrazine, 352. 



Johnston, J., mineral sulphides of 

 iron, 169 ; standard scale of tem- 

 peratures, 534. 



Jones, F. T., Physics Problems, 379. 



Jordan, W. H., Human Nutrition, 

 295. 



K 



Kentucky, Chattanooga shale, un- 

 conformity, Kindle, 120. 



Keyes, C. R., Missouri river loess 

 and Kansan drift-sheet, 32. 



