INDEX. 



GEOLOGICAL REPORTS. 



Canada, 481. 



Connecticut, 6th biennial report, 318. 

 Florida, 6th annual report, 681. 

 Illinois, bulletin No. 24, 682 ; No. 



28, 482, 607. 

 Iowa, 132, 320. 

 New Jersey, 132. 

 Pennsylvania, report No. 9, 318 ; 



No. 10, 131 ; biennial report, 682. 

 South Africa, 683. 

 South Dakota, 608. 

 United States, 35th annual report, 



316 ; publications, 316. 

 Vermont, 608. 

 West Virginia. 607. 

 Wisconsin, 132. 

 Geology, Problems of American, Rice, 

 Adams, et ctl., 605. 



GEOLOGY. 



Algae, reef of calcareous, Wyoming, 

 Blackwelder, 646. 



Algonkian Algal Flora, Walcott, 

 221. 



Amphibian, from Coal Measures, 

 Moodie, 509. 



Beatricea-like organism from Mid- 

 dle Ordoviciau, Raymond, 323. 



Brachiopoda of Mississippi Valley 

 Basin, Weller. 129. 



Carboniferous Producti, British. 

 Thomas, 130. 



Coleoptera. new Miocene, from 

 Florissant, Wickham, 323. 



Cordillera, North American, geol- 

 ogy, Daly, 681. 



Currents, bottom, in Lake Ontario, 

 Kindle, 192. 



Debris, transportation by running 

 water, Gilbert, 128. 



Equus scotti, etc., Troxell, 613. 



Eurypterid, new Ordovician, Shu- 

 ler, 551. 



Fauna, fossil, of Conemaugh rocks. 

 Price, 322. 



Faunas, Anticosti, Twenhofel, 130. 



— Tertiary of Yorktown and Du- 

 plin Formations, Gardner, 305, 



— Triassic marine invertebrate, 

 Smith, 323. 



"Fern Ledges,"' New Brunswick, 



Stopes. 219. 

 Flora, Carboniferous, of St. John, 



N. B., Stopes. 219. 



— Algonkian Algal, Walcott, 221. 

 Fossil Birds in the Marsh Collec- 

 tion, Yale Univ., Shufeldt, 683. 



Glacial geology of Catskill Mts. 



Rich, 137. 

 Gravels, fluviatile and marine, 



Gregory, 487. 

 Limestone solution on the bottom 



of Lake Ontario, Kindle, 651. 

 Mastodon, new, Barbour, 87. 

 Mosasaur, new, from the Ft. Pierre, 



Loomis, 555. 

 Mylodon harlani from Texas, Dill, 



327. 

 Permian reptiles, new genera, Wil- 



liston, 5 To. 

 Plant tissue, Carboniferous, Bar- 

 bour, 173. 

 Pleistocene sloth from Eock Creek, 



Texas, Lull, 327. 

 — Mammals of Iowa, Hay, 320. 

 Rugosa corals, structure, Brown, 



535. 

 Tertiary faunas, Yorktown and Du- 

 plin Formations, Gardner, 305. 

 Tetrabelodon lulli, Barbour, 87. 

 Tierea singularis, Derby, 251. 

 Vertebrate fossils of Texas, Lull, 



327 ; Troxell, 613. 

 Znpodilla, Eocene ancestor, Berry, 

 208. 

 Geometry of Four Dimensions, Man- 

 ning, 127. 

 Geophysical Laboratory, thermal in- 

 vestigations of minerals, Rankin 

 and Xv right, 1 ; Bowen, 175 ; An- 

 dersen, 407. 

 Gilbert, G. K., transportation of de- 

 bris by running water, 128. 

 Glaciers, periodic variations, 608. 

 Goddard, H. H., Feeblemindedness, 



229. 

 Goldman, M. I., origin of Catahoula 



sandstone of Texas, 261. 

 Gray, F. W., Physical Chemistry, 



0T7. 

 Gregory, H. E., shape of pebbles, 

 300 ; fluviatile and marine gravels, 

 487. 



H 



Hancock's Applied Mechanics 680. 



Hart, R. N., Leavening Agents, 685. 



Hawkins, A. C., datolile from New 

 Jersey, 473. 



Hay, O. P., Pleistocene Mammals of 

 Iowa, 320'. 



Heape, W., Embryology, 485. 



Hegner, R. W., Germ-cell Cycle in 

 Animals, 324. 



Helium, absorption, Paschen, 123. 



Hydrogen and nitrogen, liquid, prop- 

 erties, Augustin, 603. 



