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GEOL. REP. AND SURVEYS. 



Wyoming, bulletin, no. 2, 34, 

 225, no. 3, 36, 81, no. 4, 35, 

 462. 

 Geologic time-table, Schuchert 



and Barrell, 38, 1. 

 Geological Society, meeting at 



New Haven, 35, 120, 198. 

 Geology, Pirsson and Schuchert, 

 40, 663. 



— Bureau of Economic, Texas, 

 35, 461. 



— Engineering, Ries a d Wat- 

 son, 38, 102. 



— Problems of American, Rice, 

 Adams, et aL, 39, 605. 



GEOLOGY. 



Alexandrian series, affinities, 



Keyes, 37, 254; in Illinois and 



Missouri, Savage, 37, 203; 38, 



28. 

 Algae, calcareous, in Paleozoic 



rocks, Garwood, 37, 203; reef 



of, Wyoming, Blackwelder, 



39, 646. 

 Algal Flora, Algonkian, Wal- 



cott, 39, 221. 

 Amphibia, fossil, distribution, 



Moodie, 40, 186. 

 Amphibian, from Coal Meas- 

 ures, Moodie, 39, 509. 

 Anderdon beds of Essex 



County, Ontario, Nattress, 32, 



398. 

 Andes of Argentina, geology, 



Palmer, 38, 309. 

 Annelids, Middle Cambrian, 



Walcott, 32, 397. 

 Arachnida, Paleozoic, of No. 



America, Petrunkevitch, 36, 



653. 

 Arisaig-Antigonish District, 



geology, Williams, 34, 242. 

 Arnheim, formation, Foerste, 



33, 5ii. 

 Arthropods, new species from 



Illinois, Savage, 35, 149. 

 Badlands formation of South 



Dakota, O'Harra, 31, 237. 

 Baren Island and Spitzbergen 



geology, Nathorst, 31, 460. 

 Beatricea-like organism from 



Middle Ordovician, Raymond, 



39, 323. 

 Belt and Pelona Series, Her- 



shey, 34, 263. 

 Bowlders, large, in gravel de- 

 posits, Rich, 38, 441. 



GEOLOGY. 



Brachiopoda, Cambrian, Wal- 

 cott, 35, 194, 33i. 



— of Mississippi Valley Basin, 

 Weller, 39, 129. 



Branchiopoda, etc., Middle 

 Cambrian, Walcott, 33, 509. 



Brandywine formation, Clark, 

 40, 499. 



Bryozoa, Paleozoic, of Baltic 

 Provinces, Bassler, 33, 292. 



Cambrian, Brachiopoda, Wal- 

 cott, 35, 194, 331; Branchio- 

 poda, Walcott, 33, 509. 



— faunas of China, Walcott, 



32, 322; 36, 650. 



— Holothurians and medusae, 

 Walcott, 32, 322. 



— Merosomata, Walcott, 32, 



74; 33, 509.. 



— Olenopsis in America, Wal- 

 cott, 33, 509. 



— stratigraphy, Burling, 38, 



367- 

 Cambro-Ordovician in British 



Columbia, Walcott. 33, 508. 

 Camels of the Harrison beds, 



Loomis, 31, 65. 

 Carboniferous of Narragansett 



Basin, Lahee, 33, 249, 354, 447. 



— and Devonian, unconformity 

 between, Keyes, 36, 160. 



— Producti, British, Thomas, 

 39, 130. 



— xeromorohy in vegetation of, 

 Dachnowski, 32, 33. 



Castile gypsum and Rustler 

 Springs formation, age, Ud- 

 den, 40, 151. 



Castoroides, new locality, Bur- 

 nett, Smith, 38, 463. 



Centrosaurus apertus, Lambe, 



31, 339- 



Cephalopod, new, from Silurian 

 of Pennsylvania, Mook, 40, 

 617. 



Cephalopoda, fossil, develop- 

 ment in, J. P. Smith, 38, 100. 



Chattanooga shale in Kentucky, 

 unconformity at base, Kindle, 



33, 120. 



"Chazy" formation near Ot- 

 tawa, Raymond, 31, 459- 



Chlamytherium septentrionalis, 

 Florida, Sellards, 40, 139. 



Cincinnati series of Indiana, 

 Cumings and Galloway, 38, 

 100. 



