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VOLUMES XXXI -XL. 



699 



GEOLOGY. 

 Landformen, Beschreibung der, 



D;i\ is and Rtihl, 35, 55 1 . 

 La! • . Bolivia, Gregory, 



36. 141. 



Laurentian highlands, handed 



gneisses of, Wilson. 36, 100. 

 Liassic flora of Mexico. Wie- 



land, 36, 251. 

 Limestone solution on the Dot- 

 al oi Lake Ontario. Kindle. 



39, 651. 

 Limnoscelis, restoration, Wil- 



liston. 34, 4-~ 

 Loess. Missouri river. Keyes, 



33. 32. 

 Lorraine faunas. Foerste. 38, 



Lower Siluric of Mohawk \ al- 

 ley, shale-, Ruedemann, 36, 



Mammal-. Age of, Oshorn. 31, 

 150; Land. Scott. 37, 483. 



Mammut Americanum. in Con- 

 necticut. Schuchert and Lull. 



37, 3- 7 i- 



Man. prehistoric, see Man. 

 Mastodon, Farmington, 37, 321. 

 — new. Barbour. 39. 

 Mazon Creek. Illinois, fauna of 

 shales. Moodie. 34, 277. 

 lusina walcotti, Barbour. 38, 



Metamorphism and geological 

 structure in the Narragansett 



Basin, Lahee. 33, 240. 354. 447. 

 Mink. new. from shell hea] 

 Maine. Loomis, 31, 227. 

 Miocene Coleoptera from Flo- 

 rissant, Wickham, 34, 04. 



ouri river loess, Keyes, 33. 

 32. 



lusks, marine. Tesch, 34, 



asaur, new. from the Ft. 



Mud crack-. Moore, 38. ior. 

 harlani from T 

 Dill, 39, Z2~. 



asett basin, unconform- 

 ity. Loughlin and rlechinger, 

 38. 



is altonen-i=. Girty, 34, 



•v York, Kin- 

 37. 3'4- 

 des with fishes from the 

 Co ires of Kan 



GEOLOGY. 



Twenhofel and Dunbar. 38, 



157; 



Nordingra region geology, Sor- 



bal, 37, ■ 1( >- 



Ohio shale problem. Ulrich. 34, 

 157; Kindle. 34, 1S7. 



Olenopsis in America. Walcott, 

 33, 509. 



Onondaga fauna. Kindle, 34, 

 485. 



Oolites, siliceous, of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Ziegier. 34, 113. 



Ordovician fossils in Eastern 

 Asia, Weller, 36, 650. 



— Lower, at St. John, N. B., 

 Mc Learn, 40, 40. 



— outlier, Sudbury, Vermont, 

 Dale. 33, 07; 35," 305- 



— rocks of Lake Temiskaming, 

 Williams, 40, ^22. 



Ore deposits of Park City dis- 

 trict, Utah, Boutwell, 35, III. 



Oriskany formation in Maine, 

 Pirsson and Schuchert, 37, 

 221. 



Ortholetinse, British Carbonif- 

 erous, Thomas, 31, 79. 



Palaeechinoidea, new genus, 

 Olsson, 33, 442. 



Palaontologie, Grundziige der, 

 von Zittel, 31, 78. 



Paleobotanv. see Flora above, 

 also BOTANY. 



Paleography of North America, 

 Suess, 31, 101. 



Paleoliths of Kansas, Winchell, 

 37, 124- 



Paleontology of Trinidad. 

 Maury, 37, 115. 



Paleozoic Brvozoa of Baltic 

 Provinces, Bassler. 33, 202. 



— faunas of Wyoming, Black- 

 welder, 36, 174. 



— fossils, Arctic, Schuchert. 38, 

 467. 



— glaciation, late, Lahee. 37, 

 316. 



— insect s, see Insects. 



— rocks of New York, Cush- 

 ing. 31, '35- 



— section in ( tah, Richardson, 

 3.S. 406. 



— Upper, fossils in ( Ihina, 

 Girty, 36, 650. 



Paleozoology, von Reichenbach, 



35, 195. 

 Palmoxylon from New Jersey, 

 34. 42 r. 



