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[1915-19-] 



Submergence, periodic, of Europe. — 

 Schuchert, C, 10. 



, Pleistocene. — Marr, J. E., 4. 



, post-Glacial, of peat surface. — 



Warren, S. H., 6. 



Subsidence, ^Ertbolle Head (Den- 

 mark). — Madsen, V., 3. 



, Maine. — Davis, C. A., 1. 



, Ornskoldsvik (Sweden). — Carl- 



zon, C. 



, Glacial, N.E. America. — Fair- 

 child, H. L., 5. 



, Pliocene, Algeria. — Dalloni, M., 



12. 



, post-Glacial, Norway. — Reuseh, 



H., 5. 



, of reef -encircled islands. — 



Davis, W. M., 17. 

 , Recent, Brittany. — Pussenot, 



C, 1 & 2. 



, , Egypt. — Audebeau Bey 



C. 



, , Vendean coast. — Bau- 



douin, M., 1. 



Subsidences, in coal mining. — Lloyd, 

 W. D. ; Young, L. E., 1 & 2. 



Subsoil, Cordoba (Argentina). — Doe- 

 ring, A. ; Frenguelli, J. 



, Pisa (Italy). — Canavari, M., 



2. 



Success Mine (Idaho). — Hershey, O. 



H. ; Umpleby, J. B., 3. 

 Succinea. — Cossmann, M., 1 ; Johan- 



sen, A. C. ; Trowbridge, A. C, 3. 

 beds, N. France. — Commont, 



V., 3. 



Sudan (N. Africa). — Lacroix, A., 75, 

 77 & 78. 



Sudburite. — Brackenbury, C. 



Sudbury (Ontario).— Bateman, A. M., 

 1; Coleman, A. P., 3; Collins, W. 

 H., 2; Dresser, M. A.; Goodchild, 

 W. H, 6; Knight, C. W., 2; Rob- 

 erts, H. M. ; Walker, T. L., 1. 



district.— Tanton, T. L., 3. 



Series. — Coleman, A. P., 1. 



Suess, E., Obit. — See Mrazec, L., 1 ; 

 Nathorst, A. G., 3; Termier, P., 3; 

 & Woodward, A. S., 2. 



Siicssonian, Morocco. — Brives, A., 4. 



Suffolk.— Bell. A., 3 & 7; Boswell, 

 P. G. H., 1, 4 & 6; Clarke, W. G., 

 1; Hacon, C. R. ; Moir, .J. P., 1, 3, 

 5-8, 10-12 & 17. 



Suimo (Portugal). — Choffat, P., 1. 



Sula.— Shufeldt, R. W., 2. 



Sulcati pinna. — Girty, G. H., 2. 



Sulc.oactceon. — Cossmann, M., 5. 



Sulitelma area (Norway). — Holmsen, 

 G„ 8. 



Sulpharsenides. — Brun, A., 5 & 0. 

 Sulphate, metallic, Sardinia. — Com- 



ucei, P., 4. 

 Sulphates, crystalline structure of 



alkaline. — Ogg, A. 

 , in water. — Bruckmiller, F. \V., 



1; Dole, R, B. ; Shelton, H. S., 



1 & 3. 



Sulphide intergrowths, paragenesis of. 



—Whitehead, W. L., 1. 



ores, Celebes. — Hcevig, P., 2. 



, Connecticut. — Howe, E. 



, S. Australia. — Connor, J. 



D. 



, Tasmania. — Hills, L., 2 & 



3. 



, constitution of. — Good- 



ehild, W. H, 4. 

 , crystallisation of. — Car- 



stens, C. AV., 1. 

 , enrichment of. — Clark, J. 



D. , 1; Kato, T., 5; Nishihara, G. 

 S., 1; Young, S. W., 1 & 2; Zies, 



E. G. 



, magmas &. — Coleman, A. 



P., 9. 



, magmatic. — Tolman, C. 



F. ,fil, 5. 



•, sphalerite in. — Teas, L. P. 



■ , treatment of. — Rigg, G. 



, water &. — Hodge, E. T. 



Sulphides, dissociation pressures of. — 



Allen, E. T., 2. 

 , replacement of, by quartz. 



— Wolcott, H. N. 

 Sulphur, Argentina. — Perrier, C, 2. 

 , Baluchistan. — Cotter, G. de P., 



4. 



, Egypt. — Schneider, O. 



, Java. — Van Gelder, J. K. 



, Mexico. — Espinosa, L. C, 2 ; 



Paredes, T., 5. 



■ , Norway. — Kolderup, C. F., 7. 



, Sicily.— Hunt, W. F., 1; Toso, 



P., 3. 



, Spain. — O'Shea, W. 



, Texas.— Phillips, W. B., 4. 



, United States. — Pogue, J. E., 



3. 



, crystalline form of. — Comucci, 



P., 5; Gaubert, P., 3. 

 , in antimonite. — Quercigh, E., 



1. 



, deposition of. — Oinouve, Y., 2. 



, in galena. — Phillips, W. T. 



, native. — Bergeron, J., 3. 



, organic origin of.- — Bargagli- 



Petrucci, G. 

 ■ , in petroleum. — Rogers, G. S., 



6. 



, in pvrite. — Craig, T. J. I. ; 



Phillips, H. 



, the term. — Guareschi, I., 2. 



, from zinc ores. — Ridge, H. M. 



Sulphur-bearing deposits, Formation 



of.— Toso, P., 2 & 3. 

 , salts. — Cesaro, G., 2; Zambo- 



Sulphur Springs (Arkansas). — Sie- 



benthal, C. E., 1. 

 Sulphurous waters, Pyrenees. — Gar- 



rigou, P., 1. 

 Sultan R. (Washington)-- Marshall, 



R. B., 6. 



Sultan -TJis-Dagh (Turkestan). — 

 Preobrajensky, .T., 4. 



