The American Naturalist, [Vol. XXIX, 
Amphibolites of Argentina, 42 ; Amphiboles in Russian Rocks, 
; The Basalt Boulders from Thetford, Vt., 44; Maryland 
Granites, 44 ; Geology of Angel Island, San Francisco Bay, 152; 
A New Rock Volcanite, 153 ; Acmite Trachytes from Montana, 
153; aia Notes, 154, 364, 473, 569, 740, 997; Some 
Basalts of Asia Minor, 362 ; 
District, 362; Notes from Minnesota, 363; The Geology of 
Dartmoor, England, 364; Granite Inclusions in Gabbro, 470; 
The Geology of Pretoria, South Africa, 470; The Gabbro of the 
Adirondacks, 471 ; The Dykes of the Thousand Islands, 472 ; 
Analcite Diabases from California, 472; A Quartz-Keratophyre 
rom Wisconsin, 473; Notes, 473, 569, 740, 997, 1082; Th 
Eruptive Rocks of the Christiana Region, 567 ; The Massive 
Rocks of Arran, 568; Migration of Crystals from a Younger to 
an Older Rock, 569 ; Rock Differentiation, 656; The Metamor- 
phism of Inclusions in Volcanic Rocks, 657; The ERO ARLY 
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Serpentines of the Central Alps, 738 is Dynamic Metamorphism, 
739; The Rocks of Gouverneur, N. » 994 ; Diorites and Gab- 
bro at St. John’s N. B., 995; South ea rican Volcanics, 996; 
Rock Classification, 997 ; The Lherzolites of the Pyrenees and 
their Contact Action, 1079; Nepheline Rocks from the Kola 
Peninsula, 1080; The Matrix of Naxos Corundum, 1081 ; For- 
Dolomi te 
Geography pe Travels, —Zoological Explorations, 45; An Expedition 
orld, 356; eines Scientific eiekaagunaay of 1895 -- eo 
Bitumens, zi : Canoe in Ore Deposits, 158 ; Ten on Copro- 
lites, 159; New Moiluscan Forms from the Dakota Formation, 
159; Glacial Lakes in Western New York, 160; Geological 
WS, I61, 272, 369, 478, 578, 664, 844; Relations of Devonian 
and Carboniferous Faunz, 270; Characters of Glossopteris, 270 ; 
Geological History of the West Indies, 271 ; Fossil Mammals of 
the Lower Miocene White River Beds, 272 ; Origin of the Con- 
tinental Area of Australia, 366; The Carboniferous System of 
Brazil, 367 ; The Affinities of Agriochaerus, 368 ; The Mastodons 
of Russia, 368 ; The Lakes of Central Africa, 474; Structure of 
Triarthrus, 475 ; Land Animals of the Canadian Paleozoic, 476; 
The Devonian System of Eastern Pennsylvania and New York, 
476 ; The English Tarns, 477 ; The Loess of Northern China, 
478; Niagara and the Great Lakes, 570; Paleozoic Insects, 572 ; 
The Phylogeny of the Whalebone Whales, 572 ; Two New Spe- 
cies of Dinictis from the ere River Beds (Illustrated), 371. 
The California Coast, 660 ; Disintegration of Granite, 660 ; Dol- 
omites from the Northwestern States, 661 ; The Silver Mines of 
Lake Valley, New Mexico, 661; Erosion of Submerged Lime- 
stones, 663; Irrigation of Westeen Kansas, 664; Plistocene 
Deposits in a ae a 664 ; Dawson on the Oscillations of the 
Behring Sea Region, 741; Green Pond Conglomerate, Prot ; 
Notes on the Osteology of Ss cetoides, 745 3 ae 
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