Index. 
405 
Mountain growth and mountain 
structure, B. Willis, 52. 
Montana gypsum deposits, J. P. 
Rowe, 104. 
Mount Lofty ranges, W. Howchin, 
114. 
Manual of physical geography, A. 
P. Brigham, 182. 
Missouri Paleontology, R. R. Row- 
ley, 301. 
Monthly Author's Catalogue, 5.9; 
115; 185; 251; 318; 394. 
Moraines of Seneca and Cayuga 
lakes, R. S. Tarr, 129. 
Monterey, Mexico, Geological and 
topographical features, E. Witt- 
mann, 171. 
Matthew, G. F., New species and 
a new genus of batrachian foot- 
prints of the Carboniferous sys- 
tem in eastern Canada, 181. 
Mo.ses, A. J. (and C. L. Parsons), 
Elements of mmeralogy, crystal- 
lography and blowpipe analysis, 
183. 
McCalley, Henry, Biographical 
sketch, E. A. Smith, 198. 
Minnesota Academy of Sciences. 324 
Maryland Geological Survey Mio- 
cene. W. B. Clark, 392. 
Mineralogical Synonyms, 376. 
Meeting American Institute Mining 
Engineers, 400. 
N 
Notes on the apical end of the si- 
phuncle in some Canadian Endo- 
ceratidae, J. F. Whiteaves, 23. 
New York Academy of Sciences, 64; 
192; 257. 
Notes on some rocks and minerals 
from_ North Greenland and Fro- 
bisher baj', B. K. Emerson, 94. 
North Greenland and Frobisher 
bay. B. K. Emerson, 94. 
New Madrid earthquake, E. M. 
Shepard, 180. 
New sources of tne supply of iron 
ores, J. F. Kemp, 193. 
Nebular and planetesimal theories 
of the earth's origin, Warren Up- 
ham, 202. 
Nanson's continental oscillations, 
and bathymetrical features of the 
north polar sea, 221. 
Nebraska University, 261. 
New Mexico eGological Survey, 262 
National Academy of Sciences, 325. 
On the Lansing Man. Williston, 342. 
Origin of the marine fauna of lake 
Tanganyika, W. H. Hudleston, 
249. 
Oklahoma Geological Survey, 3rd 
Biennial Report, A. H. Van Vleet, 
390. 
Origin of certain place names in 
the I'nited States, H. Gannett, 
393. 
Pegmatyte veins of San Diego 
county, G. A. Waring, 356. 
Preliminary report on the water re- 
sources of the great plains, N. H. 
Darton, 317. 
Portage crinoids, J. M. Clarke, 246. 
Prutzeman, P. W., Chemistry of 
California petroleum, 240. 
Petroleum, chemistry of California, 
P. W Prutzman, 240. 
Pelee, tower; new studies of the 
great volcano of Martinique. A. 
Heilprin, 184. 
Pettee, W. H., Biographical notice 
of, I. C. Russell, 1. 
Present problems of Geophysics,. 
G. F. Becker, 4. 
Pleistocene history of Fisher's isl- 
and. M. L. Fuller, 51. 
Penck, Prof. Albrecht, 64. 
Pembina region, economic geology, 
C. P. Berkey, 142. 
Parsons, C. L., Elements of miner- 
alogy, 183. 
Packard. A. S.. (obit), 191. 
R 
Russell, I. C, Biographical notice 
of William Henry Pettee, 1; 
Drumlin areas in northern Michi- 
gan, 177. 
Rowe, J. P., Montana gypsum de- 
posits, 104. 
Reference Library, G. K. Gilbert, 
126. 
Recent studies in the Cambrian of 
Bohemia, 250. 
Ruttan, H. N., Artesian wells at 
Winnipeg, 287. 
Rowlev, R. R., Missouri Paleon- 
tology, 301. 
Siphuncvle of Canadian Endocera- 
tidae, J. F. Whiteaves, 23. 
San Jose district, Tamaulipas, Mex- 
ico, G. I. Finley, 55. 
Stevenson, J. J., Spitzbergen and 
its coal, 64. 
Schuchert, Charles, John Bell 
Hatcher. 131. 
Spencer. J. W., Prof. Hull's ?ub- 
oceanic terraces and river valleys 
off the coast of Europe, 152. 
Shepard, E. M., The New Madrid 
earthquake, 180. 
Suess, E., The Face of the Earth, 
182. 
Stevenson, J. J., Advance in knowl- 
edge of the composition of coals, 
192. 
Southeastern Michigan, recent 
study, F. B. Taylor, 196. 
Spurr, J. E.. Goldfields district of 
Nevada, 196. 
Smith, E. A., Biographical sketcn 
of Her ry McCalley, 198. 
Spencer, J. W., Nansen's bath.i'- 
metrical features of the north 
polar sea. and usclllations of the 
shore, 221. 
Summer courses In field geology, 
245, 325 
Schrader, F. C, Reconnaissance in 
northern Alaska, 247. 
Salt Deposits of northeastern Ohio. 
J. A. Bownocker, 370. 
Strong, A. M.. 391. 
