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Index. 
Dawson, G. M., Geological Survey of 
Canada, 328. 
Dawson, J. W., 59. 
Deposition of Gold in South Africa, S. 
Czyskowski, 306. 
Devonian formations of the southern 
Appalachians, C. Willard Hayes, 107. 
Dictionary of altitudes of Missouri, C. 
F. Marbut, 54. 
Dikes of Oligocene sandstone in the Neo- 
comian clays af the district of Alatyr. 
A. P. Pavlow, 251. 
Disintegration of diabase at Medford, 
G. P. Merrill, 91. 
Dodge, R. E., 263; Cretaceous and Ter¬ 
tiary peneplains of eastern Tennessee, 
264. 
Drainage modifications and their inter¬ 
pretation. M. R. Campbell, 98. 
Du Riche Preller, C. S., 258. 
Dynamic metamorphism of anorthosites 
etc., in the Adirondacks, J. F. Kemp, 
92. 
E 
Early Pleistocene deposits of northern 
Illinois, O. H. Hershey, 287. 
Editorial Comment. 
Shed-bearing modified drift in Great 
Britain, 45; The James Hall medals, 
1(19; The Gold fever in South Africa, 
110; The geological map of Europe, 
112 ; Glacial lakes of the St. Lawrence 
basin, 238; Antarctica, 241; The Ozar- 
kian epoch, 389. 
Einige Beitrage zur Kenntniss der b5h- 
mischen Kreideformation, J. J. Jahn. 
54. 
Eisen, Gustav, 123. 
Ells and Barlow, Physical features of 
proposed canal between the St. Law¬ 
rence river and lake Huron, 250. 
Emerson, B. K., 100; 103; 107. 
Emmons, Ebenezer, 121. 
Englacial drift, W. O. Crosby, 203. 
Erosion of the St. Croix, dalles, W. Up- 
ham, 260. 
Expedicion cientifica al Popocatepetl, 
Aguilera and Ordonyez, 330. 
Eyerman, John, The genus Temnocyon 
and a new species therepf, and the new 
genus Hypotemnodon, from the John 
Day Miocene of Oregon, 267. 
F 
Fairbanks. H. W., Notes on the Geology 
of eastern California, 63; Mineral de¬ 
posits of eastern California, 144. 
Fairchild, H. L., Four great Kame areas 
in western New York, 104.' 
Farrington, O. C.. Phenomena of falling 
meteorites, 82; 121. 
Finlay, J. R., (with H. L. Smyth), Geo¬ 
logical structure of the Vermilion 
range, 247. 
Floating sand : An unusual mode of river 
transportation, F. W. Simonds, 29. 
Forrester, Robert, 258. 
Fossil sponges of the flint nodules of the 
Lower Cretaceous in Texas, J. A. Mer¬ 
rill, 52. 
Fossils. 
Sponges of flint nodules, Merrill, 52. 
Precambi ian fossil, Winan, 119. 
Conularia loculata, Winan, 119. 
Sessile Conularia, Ruedemann, 158. 
A new Titaaichthys, Claypole, 166. 
Canadian insects, Scudder, 189. 
Spirifers of the Coblenzien, Beclard, 
249. 
Temnocyon and Hypotemnodon, Eyer- 
man, 267. 
Melonites multiporus, Jackson and 
Jaggar, 326. 
Ordovician trilobites, Bergeron, 395. 
Four Gr j at Kame areas in western New 
York, H. L. Fairchild, 11)4. 
Frazer, Persifor. The geological map of 
Europe, of the Int. Cong. Geologists, 
112, 262. 
Frozen streams of the Iowa drift-border, 
A. G. Wilson, 364. 
Frye, A. E., Complete Geography, 328. 
Further examination of the Fisher mete¬ 
orite, N. H. Winchell, 234. 
Furman, H. V., 121. 
G 
Gardner Collection of photographs, 340. 
Genus Temnocyon, and a new species 
thereof, and the new genus Plypotem- 
nodon, from the Miocene of Oregon, 
John Eyerman, 267. 
Geographic relations of the granites and 
porphyries in the eastern pa it of the 
Ozarks, C. R. Keyes, 91. 
Geological History of the Chautauqua 
grape belt, R. S. Tarr, 251. 
Geological map of New York, 264. 
Geological map of Europe, 405, 
Geological Survey of Egypt, 121. 
Geological Survey of Great Britain, 405 
Geological Society of London, 341. 
Geological Society of Washington, 125; 
193; 264; 341; 344; 407. 
Geological structure of the western part 
of the Vermilion range, Smyth and 
Finlay, 247. 
Geological Survey of Kansas, 192. 
Geological Survey of Canada, Kamloops 
map-sheet, 327; 328. 
Geological Survey of Iowa, Third Annual 
report, (S. Calvin), 51; 194. 
Geological Survey of Cape of Good Hope, 
341. 
Geologi al Survey of New Jersey, 186. 
Geological Survey of Maryland, 343. 
Geologic Atlas of the United States, 177. 
Geology of Moriah and Westport town¬ 
ships, Essex county, N. Y., J. F. Kemp, 
251. 
Glacial drift island in Barents sea, 260. 
Glacial lakes of the Boston Basin, 128. 
Glacial lakes of the St. Lawrence basin, 
241. 
Gilbert, G. K., Nia'gara Falls and their 
History, 47 ; 98; 103; 341; 407. 
Gold Quartz veins of California, W. Lind- 
gren, 338. 
Grabau, A. W., 128. 
Greenland icefields and life in the North 
Atlantic, with a new discussion of the 
causes of the ice age, Wright and Up- 
ham, 243. 
Gresley, W. S., 404. 
Gulliver. F. P., Cuspate forelands, 98. 
Guthrie, O., 259; 405. 
H 
Hall, James, 257. 
Harker, A., Petrology for students, 327. 
Hay, Robt., 192. 
Hayes, C. W., Devonian formations of 
the southern Appalachians, 93; 107. 
Heilprin, A., 104, 263. 
Hershey, O. H.. Ancient river deposits of 
the Spring river valley in Kansas, 37; 
Early Pleistocene deposits of northern 
Illinois, 287. 
