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Unconformitifis, Narragansett Basin. — 



Louijhlin. G. F., 2. 



, New Zealand. — Morgan, P. G.. 5. 



, pre-Cambrian. — Sederholm, J. J. 



, Vermont pre-Cambrian. — Keith, 



A., 3. 



Underclays, petrology of. — Chapman, 

 S. E. 



Underground temperature. — See Tem- 

 perature. 



Underground water. — See Water. 



Undulai'ia. ~ Cossmsiim, A. E. M. ; 

 Tommasi, A. 



Unio. — Boghachev, v.; Douville. H. ; 

 Haas, P., 2 ; Troxell, E. L. 



Union Formation, Nova Scotia. — Hyde, 

 J. E. 



Union Mine (Victoria).— Howitt, A. M. 

 Unionidae. — Haas, F., 2. 

 United Provinces (India). — Brown, J. 

 C., 4. 



United States, analyses of coals of. — 

 Anon., 43. 



, Geological Societies in. — 



'.Vinchell, N. H., 2. 

 , Geological Survey. — • See 



U^fiTED States. 

 , geothermal data of. — Darton, 



N. H., 2. 



, potash iu.— Phalen, W. C, 2. 



, uranium-mineral production. 



—Anon., 62. 

 . useful minerals of. — Sanford, 



S. 



(Central), Pottesville - Alle- 

 gheny boundary. — White, D. 



(South-Eastern), Eocene flora 



of.— Berry, E. W., 4. 



(Connecticut & Hudson Val- 

 leys), marine submergence of. — Fair- 

 child, H. L. 



(Great Basin), fossil horses 



from. — Merriam, J. C, 2. 



( ) saline deposits. — Gale, 



H. S. 



( ), Tertiary of. — Mer- 

 riam. J. C, 6. 



(Great Plains) ground-water. 



Scliwenuesen, A. T. 



( ), volcanic ash in. — 



Gould, C. N., 3. 



■ (Mid-Continent Field), petro- 

 leum & natural gas in. — Gould, C. 

 N. 



(Gulf Coastal Plain), Creta- 

 ceous-Eocene contact in. — Stephenson, 

 L. W. 



( ), pioneers in geology 



of.— Smith, E. A. 



(— — ), Pliocene fauna of. 



— Dall, W. H. 



(North Pacific Coast), mariiie 



Tertiary of.— Arnold, R., 2. 



( ), water.— Wood, B. D.,2. 



(South Atlantic Coast), sur- 

 face-water.— Hall, M. R. ; Hall. W. 

 E. ; Wood, B. D., 3. 



Unterwaldcn (Switzerland). — Arbenz, 

 P., 3 ; Buxtorf, A. 



Upminster (Essex). — Davies, G. M. 



TJptonia. — Buckman, S. S. 



Ural Mts. (Russia).— Chernov, A. A.; 

 Duparc, L., 3, 7, & 8 ; Kristofovic, 

 A., 2; Purington, C. W. ; Tikhono- 

 vich, N. N. ; Turner. H. W. ; Viskont, 

 K. 



Uranium, Madagascar. — Grossmann, C. 



, South Australia.— Ward, L. K.; 



2. 



, United States.— Anon.. 62. 



, Western Australia. — Simpson, E. 



S. 



Uri (Switzerland). — Arbenz, P. 

 Urirotlistock (Switzerland). — ■ Arl)enz, 

 P. 



ZJroMtasiia-.— Watson, D. M, S., 9. 



TIrosalpinx. — Harmer, F. W. 



17?'S2(S.— Campana, D. del, 3 ; Freuden- 

 berg, W.; Hopkins, T. C. 



Uruguay'. — Walther, K. 



Ussingite,— Bog2:ild, 0. B.. 1 & 2. 



Utah (U.S.A.).— Butler, B. S., 2; Car- 

 penter. E. ; Douglass, E. ; Hess. F. 

 L., 1 & 2 ; Hintze, F. Y.,fil. ; Loughlin, 

 G. F.; Petersen, W.; Van Horn, F. 

 R., 2 ; Woodrutf, E. G., 2. 



TJteria. — Morellet, L. 



Utica Formation, Ottawa. — Wilson, A. 

 E. 



Utrecht (Natal).— Humphrey, W. A. 

 Uvaiiite.— Hess, F. L., 2. 

 Tlvigerina. — Franke, A. 

 Uwet meteorite. — Prior, G. T. 



Vaginulina. — Sherlock, R. L. 



Valais (Switzerland). — Hezner, L. ; 



Preiswerk, H., 2. 

 Valanginian, Algeria. — Joleaud, L., 3. 

 Valdes Peninsula (Patagonia). — Rove- 



reto, G., 2. 

 Valence (Drome). — Lamothe, — de. 

 Valencia (Spain). — Aravaca, M. A. 

 Valenciennes (Nordl. — Carpentier, A., 



1 & 2. 



Valentina (Carnic Alps). — Vinassa de 



Regny, P. 

 Valletia. — Jukovski. E. 

 Valleys, Alpine Glacial. — Martonne. E. 



de." 



, pre-Glacial, Norway. — Vogt, 



J. H. L. 



, formation of. — Kayser. E., 4. 



, types of stream-. — Rich, J. L., 3. 



Vallonia. — Harmer, F. W. 

 Vattier, C, Ohit. — See Anon., 38. 

 Valvata. — Jukovski, E. 

 Vanadium, U.S.A. — Anon., 62. 

 Vanadium-minerals. — Hess, F. L.. 2; 



Hillebrand, W. F. 

 Vancouver (B.C.). — Arnold. R, ; Bowen. 



N. L., 2 ; Clapp, C. H., 4 : McConncll, 



R. G., 5; Wolff, W., 2. 

 Van-yen (Tougking). — Deprat, J., 4. 



