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CONTf:NTS OF VOLUME XIV 
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Foreword. By President Emory W. Hunt r 
1. Pre-Wisconsin Drift in the Finger Lake Region of New York. By F. Carney. 3 
2. An Esker Group South of Dayton, Ohio. By Earl R. Scheerel 19 
3. Wave-cut Terraces in Keuka Valles^, Older than the Recession Stage of Wiscon- 
sin Ice. By F. Carney 35 
4. A Form of Outwash Drift. By F. Carney 47 
5. State Geological Surveys and Practical Geography. By F. Carney 55 
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6. Fossils from the Silurian Formations of Tennessee, Indiana, and Kentucky. By 
Aug. F. Foerste 61 
7. Studies on Babitt and Other Alloys. By J. A. Baker 117 
8. A Stratigraphical Study of Mary Ann Tov/nship, Licking County, Ohio. By 
F. Carney 127 
9. Significance of Drainage Changes near Granville, Ohio. By Earl R. Scheefel 157 
10. Age of the Licking Narrows. By K. F. Mather 175 
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11. A Spectrometer for Electromagnetic Radiation. By A. D. Cole 189 
12. The Development of the Idea of Glacial Erosion in America. By F. Carney.. 199 
13. Preliminary Notes on Cincinnatian Fossils. By Aug. F. Foerste 209 
14. Notes on Spondylomorum Quaternarium Ehrenb. By M. E. Stickney 233 
15. The Reaction to Tactile Stimuli and the Development of the Swimming Move- 
ment in Embryos of Diemyctylus torsus, Eschscholtz. By G. E. Coghill 239 
16. The Raised Beaches of the Berea, Cleveland, and Euclid Sheets, Ohio. By F. 
Carney 262 
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17. Preliminary Notes on Cincinnatian and Lexington Fossils. By Aug. F. 
Foerste ^ 289 
18. The Pleistocene Geology of the Moravia Quadrangle, New York. By Frank 
Carney 335 
