INDEX TO VOL. XVII. 
A 
Agassiz, A., 257. 
Agassiz, A., Underground temperatures, 
60. 
Aguilera and Ordonyez, Expedition cien- 
tifica a l Popocatepetl, 360. 
Algonquin and Nipissing beaches, F. B. 
Taylor, 3y7. 
American Institute of Mining Engineers, 
258. 
Ami, H. M., Preliminary list of organic 
remains, 393. 
Ancestry of the Upper Devonian Placo- 
derms of Ohio, E. W. Claypole, 349. 
Ancient river deposits of the Spring 
River valley in Kansas, O. H. Hershey, 
37. . 
Andersson, John G., Om Olandska Ran¬ 
ker, 55. 
A new Titanichthys, E. W. Claypole. 166. 
Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, 
British Columbia, 395. 
Antarctica, 241. . 
Apparent anomalies of stratification in 
the Postville well, S. Calvin, 195. 
Archaean gneiss in the Sierra Nevada, H. 
W. Turner, 344. 
Ashley, Geo. H., The Neocene stratigra- 
hy of the Santa Cruz mountains of 
alifornia, 331. 
Association of the gastropod genus 
Cyclora with phosphate of lime depos¬ 
its, A. M. Miller, 74. 
Avalanche of ice on the Gemmi Pass, 259. 
B 
Baker, James, Annual report, mines of 
British Columbia, 395. 
Bascom, F., 346. 
Bayley, W. S., Summary of Progress in 
Petrography in 1895. 
Beaches of lakes Warren and Algonquin, 
W. Upliam, 400. 
Becker. G. F., 126. ( 
Beclard, F., Les Spirif&res du Coblenzien, 
249. 
Beecher, C. E., Sketch of James Dwight 
Dana, 1; On a supposed discovery of 
the antennae of trilobrtes by Linnaeus' 
in 1759, 303; On the validity of the 
family Bohemillidae, 360. 
Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Trilobiten- 
fauna bei Celechovitz, F. Smycka, 396. 
Bell, Robert, Proofs of the rising of the 
land around Hudson bay, 99. 
Bergeron, J., New ordovician species and 
genera of trilobites, 395. 
Biographical Sketch of Charles Wach- 
smuth, C. R. Keyes, 131. 
Birmingham Academy of Sciences, 122. 
Blake W. T. 59. 
British Geoiogy, T. M. Reade, 248. 
Brown, A. P., 262. 
Buchanan Gravels: an Interglacial de¬ 
posit, S. Calvin, 76. 
Buckout, W. A., 342. 
Buried Timber in glacial lake beaches, 
O. Guthrie, 259. 
C 
Calvin, S., Third Annual Report, Geolo¬ 
gical Survey of Iowa, 51; The Buchan¬ 
an Gravels: an Interglacial deposit 
in Buchanan County, Iowa, 76; The Le 
Claire limestone, 125 ; Apparent anoma¬ 
lies of stratification in the Postville 
well, 195. 
Campbell, M. R., Drainage modifications 
and their interpretation, 98; 407. 
Cape region of Baja California, 123. 
Cerillos coal fields in New Mexico, J. ,J. 
Stevenson, 94, 128. 
Chamberlin, T. C., The Natchez forma¬ 
tion, 108. 
Chester, A. H., 340. 
Chicago Academy of Sciences, 122. 
Clarke, J. M., Structure of certain paleo¬ 
zoic barnacles, 137. 
Claypole, E. W., The timepiece of Geo¬ 
logy, 40; Anew I itanichthys, J66; The 
Ancestry of the upper Devonian placo- 
derms of Ohio, 349. 
Clements, J. M., Some stages in the de¬ 
velopment of rivers, 126, 
Coal in Newfoundland, J. P. Howlev. 
259. 
Coin, Grenville A., 257. 
Collie, G. L., Origin of conglomerates, 
126. 
Complete Geography, A- E. Frye, 328. 
Correspondence. 
A question of priority, W. B. Scott, 58. 
Perliminary Notes on studies of the 
Great Lakes made in 1895, F. B. Tay¬ 
lor, 253. 
The Gold-Quartz veins of California, 
W. Lindgren, 338. 
Coville, F. V., 346. 
Crawford, J. J., 59. 
Crosby, F. W., Sea mills of Ccphalonia, 
265. 
Crosby, W. O., Englacial drift, 203,128. 
Cross, Whitman, Diorite of Ophir Loop, 
and its inclusions, 345; 407. 
Crystallography: a treatise on the mor¬ 
phology of crystals, Story-Maskelvne, 
53. 
Cushing, H. P., Areal geology of Alaska 
bay, 61; 331 ; 407. 
Cuspate forelands, F. P. Gulliver, 98. 
Czyszkowski, S., The deposition of gold 
in South Africa, 306. 
D 
Dana. James Dwight,biographical sketch 
by C. E. Beecher, 1. 
Darton, N. H., Notes on the relations of 
the lower members of the Coastal 
Plain series in South Carolina, 107; 
Resume of general stratigraphic rela¬ 
tions in the Atlantic Coastal Plain from 
New Jersey to South Carolina,108 ;Sorne 
fine examples of Stream Robbing in 
Catskill Mountains, 98; Geology of the 
Black Hills, 264. 
Davis. W. M., 93; Note on the outline 
of Cape Cod, 95 ; Plains of marine and 
subaerial denudation, 96; Quarries in 
the lava beds at Meriden. 189; Physical 
geography of southern New England, 
250. 
