Index. 
429 
I 
Illinois state Museum, 109, 216. 
Indiana, Geological report ( 17th ), by 
S. S. Gorby. 349. 
Interglacial Peat in Wisconsin* B. W. 
Thomas, 283. 
Interglacial shell beds in Shropshire, 
England. G. F. Wright, 57. 
Iron ores of Missouri, F. L. Nason, 205. 
Iroquois shore north of the Adirond- 
acks, J. W. Spencer, 58. 
J 
James, Jos. F., The Cincinnati Ice-dam, 
199. 
Journal of Geology, 273. 
Jukes-Browne, Handbook of physical 
geology. 61. 
K 
Keyes, C. R., New locality for miller- 
ite, 126; Epidote as a primary com- 
ponent in granite. 139. 
Lake filling in the Adirondack region, 
C. H. Smith, 85. 
Lawson, A. C, Abandoned strands of 
lake Warren, 177 ; Topographical 
survey of California, 283; Coastal 
topography of the north side of Lake 
Siiperior, 356, 362. 
Le Conte, Jos., Topographical survey 
of California, 283. 
Leverett, Frank, Supposed glacial man 
in southwestern Ohio, 186; Relation 
of the attenuated drift border to the 
outer moraine in Ohio, 215; The gla- 
cial succession in Ohio, 413. 
Lesley, J. P.. Final report on Penn. sur- 
vey. Vol. ii. 117. 
Lindahl, Josua. The Illinois state Mu- 
seum, 216. 
Low, A. P., Glacial geology of the 
northeast territories ( of Canada), 133, 
176. 
IVI 
Magnesian Series of the Ozark uplift, 
F. L. Nason, 91. 
Man and the Glacial period, R. D. Sal- 
isbury, 13; 121, 180; Upham, 189. 
Mapoteca Geologica Americana, Jules 
Marcou, 95. 
Mapping by State Surveys, 44. 
Marcou, Jules, Mapoteca geologica 
Americana, 95; 60; Remarks on the 
review of the Third Texas Report,212. 
McCtCC, W J, 173; Pleistocene history 
of northeastern Iowa, 178, 179; Gulf of 
Mexico as a measure of Isostasy, 58: 
A fossil earthquake, 133. 
MacMillan, Metaspermie of the Minne- 
sota valley, 207. 
Mesabi Iron range. H.V.Winchell, 355. 
Metamorpliism of Schists of Southern 
Berk.shire, W. H. Hobbs, 273. 
MetasperniiB of the Minne.sota valley, 
Conway MacMillan, 207. 
Meteorite, A new, 217. 
Michigan Geological Survey, 68. 
Michigan geological report, by M. E. 
Wadsworth, 344: 364. 
Middleton island, Dawson, 134, 244. 
Middleton formation of Tennessee, J. 
M. Safford, 119. 
Miller, S. A., North American Geology 
and Paleontology, 00. 
Mills, James E., Stratigraphy and suc- 
cession of the rocks of the Sierra 
Nevada in California, 311. 
Mineral Waters of Missouri, Paul 
Schweitzer, 205. 
Minerals. 
Fronde-scent hematite, 20; Grahamite 
in Texas, 120; Millerite, a new local- 
ity, 126; Diamonds in meteoric 
stones. 282 ; Apatite in Norbotten,364. 
Minnesota, Geological report (20th), N. 
H. Winchell,354; 364. 
Missouri Geological Survey, 364. 
Moissan, H., Diamonds in meteoric 
stones, 282. 
Monocladodus clarki and pinnatus, 
Clavpole, 329. 
Moon's face (the), G. K. Gilbert 415. 
Movement of Muir glacier, H. P. Gush- 
ing, 276. 
N 
Nason, Frank L., Magnesian series of 
the Ozark uplift, 91 ; Iron ores of Mis- 
souri, 205. 
New locality for millerite, C. R. Keyes, 
126. 
Newberry, Dr. J. S., 68, 426. 
Nikitin, S., Drift and prehistoric Man 
in Russia, 357. 
North American Geology and Paleon- 
tology, S. A. Miller, 60. 
Notes on the correlation table of the 
British and continental Tertiary 
strata, George F. Harris, 360. 
Note on a soda-granite from Minnesota, 
U. S. Grant, 383. 
Notes on a little known region in north- 
eastern Montana, Culver, 412. 
o 
Older drift in the Delaware Valley, A. 
A. Wright, 184. 
On a series of peculiar schists near 
Salida. Col., Whitman Cros.s, 120. 
On a natural formation of Pellets, J. A. 
Udden, 268. 
On the continuity of the Paleolithic 
and Neolithic periods, J. Allen Brown, 
352. 
On the genus Ampyx, with descrip- 
tions of American Species, A. W. 
Vogdes, 99. 
Owen, Sir Richard, Obituary notice,218. 
P 
Palache, Charles, A fall of Volcanic 
Dust in theSonth Atlantic Ocean. 422. 
Pavlow, Mme., Phylogeny of the Ungu- 
lates, 120. 
Peet, S. D., Prehistoric America, 349. 
Pennsylvania, Second Vol. of the tinal 
report. Lesley, 117. 
Pleistocene Clianges of Level in East- 
ern North America, DeGeer, 22. 
Pleistocene papers at the Ottawa meet- 
ing. G. S. A.. 171. 241. 
Preglacial man not improbable, E. W. 
Claypole, 191. 
Prehistoric America; tlie mound build- 
ers, their works and relics, S. D. Peet, 
349. 
Pribilof Islands, Geology of, Joseph 
Stanley-Brown, 57. 
Profes.sor Wright's book a service to 
science, N. H. Winchell. 194. 
Prof. Youmans and the United States 
Geological Survey. 344. 
Prosser. C. S.. 217; Thickness of the De- 
vonian and Silurian, 411. 
Q 
Quartz-hearing gabbro in Maryland, U. 
S. Grant, 209. 
Recent clianges in Muir glacier, S. 
Baldwin, 366. 
Recent Publications, 416. 
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