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Index. 
Relation of tlie attenuated drift border 
to tlie outer moraine in Oliio, Frank 
Leverett, 215. 
Relation of the Cretaceous of Iowa to 
the subdivisions of Meek and Hay- 
den, S. Calvin, 300. 
Kelationship of various glacial lakes, 
Warren Upliam, 59. 
Remarks on a part of the Review of the 
Third Texas report.Jules Marcou, 212. 
Report of the State Board of Geological 
Survey [Michigan]. 344. 
Resin, fossil, from Burma, 275. 
s 
Safford, Jas. M.. Note on theMiddleton 
formation of Tennessee, 119. 
Salisbury. R. D., Man and the Glacial 
Period, 13,121 ; Distinct glacial epochs, 
171, 174; Drift of the Delaware valley, 
360. 
Salterain, Don Pedro, 362. 
Schuchert, Clias., A classification of 
the Brachiopoda, 141. 
Schweitzer, Paul, Mineral Waters of 
Missouri, 205. 
Scovell, J. T., The highest point in 
Nortli America, 42G. 
Secondary t)anding in Gneiss, W. H. 
Hobbs. .59. 
Second Supplement to Mapoteca Geol- 
ogica Americana, Jules Marcou, 95. 
Selwyn, A. R. C. Coals and petroleums 
of the Crow's Nest pass, 131. 
Shaler, N. S., Antiquity of man in 
eastern North America, 180. 
Sketch of the coastal topography of 
north side of lake Superior, A. C. 
Lawson,356, 362. 
Smith. W. H. C, Archaean rocks west 
of lake Superior, 138,140. 
Smyth, C. H., Lake filling in tlie Adi- 
rondack region, 85. 
Some phenomena of metamorphism in 
the Green Mountains, C. L. Whittle, 
412. 
Some recent criticism, 110. 
Some recent contributions to the geol- 
ogy of California, H. W. Turner, 307. 
Some elements of land sculpture, L. E. 
Hicks, 412. 
Spencer, J. W., The Iroquois shore 
north of the Adirondacks, 58; Chan- 
nels over divides as evidence of gla- 
cial lakes, .58. 
Stanlev-Brown, Jo.seph, Geology of the 
Pribilof islands. ,57. 
Stanton, T. W., Faunas of the Shasta 
and Chico formations, 139. 
Stone, Geo. H., Extinct glacier of the 
Salmon River range, 406. 
Supposed glacial man in southeastern 
Ohio, Frank Leverett, 186. 
Sur la presence de fossiles dans le ter- 
rain azoique de Bretagne, Charles 
Barrois, 118. 
Sur la constitution des depots quatern- 
aires en Rnssie, et I'homme prehis 
torique, S. Nikitin,357. 
T 
Taff, H. A., Reply to Prof. Hill, 128. 
Thickness of the Devonian. C. S. Pros- 
ser, 411, 
Thomas, B. W., Interglacial peat in 
Wisconsin, 283. 
Topograpliical sui'vey of California, 
proposed, 283. 
Tucumcari mountain, W. F. Cummins, 
375. 
Turner, H. AV.. Some recent contribu- 
tions to the geology of California, 307 ; 
Mesozoic granite in Plumas Co., Cal., 
and the Calaveras formation, 425. 
Tyrrell, J. B., Deep well at Deloraine, 
Manitoba, 332; The Pleistocene east 
of Athabasca, 132, 175. 
U 
Udden. J. A.. On a Natural Formation 
of Pellets. 268. 
Unit of mapping for State Surveys, 44, 
61. 
Upham. Warren. Relationship of vari- 
ous glacial lal s. 59; Champlain sub- 
mergence 119; 173, 177. 179; Man aiul 
tlie Glacial Period. 189: Eskers near 
Rochester, 241 ; Comparison of Pleis- 
tocene and Present Ice-sheets, 241; 
Estimates of Geologic Time, 413; 
Beltrami Island of lake Agassiz, 423. 
Ursus ferox, from Malta, 275. 
U, S. Geological Survey, 47, 60. 64, 65, 
127, 283, 344. 
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Vestiges of early man in Minnesota, W. 
II. Holmes. 219. 
Vogdes. A. W.. On the Genus Ampyx. 
with descriptions of American Spe- 
cies, 99. 
Volcanic Rocks of South Mountain in 
Pennsylvania and Maryland, Geo. H. 
Williams. 55. 
Volcanic dust in the South Atlantic 
Ocean. Chas. Palache, 422. 
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Wadsworth, M. E., Michigan Geologi- 
cal Report, 344. 
Weinschenck (and Cnsbing) Kenntuis 
der Phonnlitlie des Hegaus, 274. 
Westgate, Lewis G.. Geographic devel- 
opment of eastern part of the Missis- 
sippi drainage system, 245. 
White, David, a new T?eniopteroid fern, 
412. 
Wliiteaves, J. F., The Devonian in 
Manitoba, 132. 
Whittle, C. L.. Some phenomena of 
metamorphism in the Green Moun- 
tains. 412. 
Winchell. N. H.. Frondescent hematite, 
20; Prof. Wright's book a .service to 
science. 194; Twentieth Minnesota 
report. 354. 
Winchell. H. V., The Mesabi Iron 
Range. 355. 
Winchellina fascina. 285. 
Winslow. Arthur. Preliminary report 
on thRCOiil deposits of Missouri, 271; 
The Higginsville sheet of the Mis- 
souri survey, 61. 
Wright, G. F.. Supposed intei'glacial 
shell beds at Shropsliire. England. 57 ; 
Salisbury's criticisms of "Man and 
tlie Glacial Period." 121; Glacial hi.s- 
torv of the Ohio Valley. 195 ; The post- 
glacial outlet of the Great Lakes 
through Lake Nipissing and Matta- 
wan river, 243. „ 
Wright. A. A.. Older drift in tbe Dela- 
ware Valley, 184. 
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Ytbildningar i ryska och finska Karelen 
med sarskild hansyn till de karelska 
randmoranerna, J. E. Rosberg, 416. 
ZurGen.auen Kenntniss der Phonolithe 
des Hegaus, Cushing and Wein- 
schenck, 274. 
