INDEX 
[Bibliographical names are in caps] 
Alaska, 350, 421. 
Alluvial fan, 357, 368, 419. 
Alps, 350, 421. 
American Geologist, ref. to, 346, 377, 436. 
American Journal of Science, ref. to, 437. 
Anderson, J. G., ref. to, 368. 
Appalachia, ref. to, 426. 
Bowlders, general study, 404-406. 
Buckling of strata, 426. 
Campbell, M. R. ref. to, 426. 
Carney, F., ref. to, 377, 437. 
Cascadilla Valley, 377, 414. 
Cayuga Lobe, 371, 385, 414, 415, 416, 429. 
Chamberlin, T. C.,ref. to, 349, 350, 369, 370, 
382, 388, 428. 
Channels, 
ice-front, 431. 
topographic type, 431-433. 
torrential type, 433, 434. 
ice-walled, 434, 436. 
Clapp, F. G., ref. to, 436. 
Davis, W. M., ref. to, 428. 
Deltas, high-level, 
chronology of, 414-417. 
special studies, 406-412. 
tilting affecting, 418. 
water bodies associated with, 412. 
Dependencies, ice-cap, 349, 421, 427, 428. 
Drift, 
conditions for massed deposits, 366. 
distribution of, 346. 
drift-free areas, 381. 
ground moraine, 380. 
in valleys, 351. 
knolls, 370. 
loops, 352. 
nunatak, 388-391. 
parallel ridges, 369, 391. 
upland deposits, 379. 
Erosion, 
of ice-front waters, 431-434. 
glacial, 419-428 
post-glacial 341. 
Eskers, 
general discussion of, 400. 
degree of • development, 402. 
direction of, 400. 
distribution of, 394-399. 
genesis of, 400, 404. 
ice-motion affecting, 403. 
types of, 394. 
vertical range, 402. 
Fairchild, H. JL,., ref. to, 413, 414, 415, 416, 434. 
Fuller, M. F., ref. to, 436. 
Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., ref. to, 353, 366, 385, 390, 
413, 415, 434, 436. 
George Junior Republic, 354, 371. 
Gilbert, G. K., ref. to, 350, 369, 418, 434. 
Glacial, 
lakes, 412-418. 
overflow channels, 431-434. 
Greenland, 349, 370, 421. 
Illinois ice-sheet, 436. 
Induration of drift, 438. 
Iroquois shore-line, 418. 
Journal of Geology, ref. to, 349, 368, 426, 436. 
Karnes, 
kames and kettle development, 362, 389. 
kame areas, 370-376. 
kame plexus, 384. 
Kansan drift, 436. 
Kettle holes, 362, 371. 
Lakes, 
lake-bottom deposits, 376. 
lakes, ice-dammed, 
general study of, 412-417. 
in connection with pre-Wisconsin glacia- 
tion, 437. 
Lake Brookton, glacial, 413, 416. 
Lake Chicago, glacial, 412. 
Lake Como, 343, 365, 373, 417, 422. 
Lake Iroquois, glacial, 418. 
