Index. 
399 
Phosphates and Marls of Georgia, S. 
W. McCallie, 193. 
Physical Geegraphy of New Jersey. R. 
D. Salisbury and C. C Vermeule, Yl'i. 
ompeckj, J. F., Paleontologische und 
stratigraphische Notizcn aus Anato- 
lian, ,51 ; Ueber Calymmene. Brong., 384. 
Pratt, J. H., Notes on Anthophyllite, 
Enstatite and Beryl, 377 ; Origin of 
Corundum, 377. 
Primitive Man in the Somme valley, 
Warren Upham, 350. 
Principal Missourian Section, C. R. 
Keyes, 251. 
Raised Shorelines at Trondhjem, War- 
ren Upham, 149. 
Recent Severe Seisonic Disturbances in 
Nicaragua. J. Crawford, 56; 259. 
Region of the Causses in Southern 
France, H. C. Hovey. 256. 
Reid, H. F., Stratification of Glaciers, 
249; Periodic Variation of Glaciers, 
265. 
Remains of a Species of Bos in the Qua- 
ternary of Arizona, W. P. Blake, 65. 
Remarks on the Classification of the 
Mississippian Series, C. R. Keyes, 108. 
Richardson, C. H., Tlie Washington 
Limestone in Vermont, 257. 
Ruederaann, R., On the Development of 
Tetradium CoUulosum Hall, 16. 
Russell, I. (;., The great Terrace of the 
Columbia, 362. 
Salisbury, R. D., Physical Geography of 
New Jersey, 123. 
Sandberger, Karl Ludwig Tridolin,64. 
Sardeson, F. W., Intraformational Con- 
glomeiates in tlie Galena Series, 315. 
Significance of the Fragmental Eruptive 
Debris at Taylor's Falls, Minn., N. H. 
Winchell, 72. 
Smock. J. C., Geological Survey of New 
Jersey, 239. 
Smyth, C. H., Jr., Weathering of Alnoyte, 
382. 
Solosbergyte and tinguayte from Essex 
Co. Mass., H. S. Wasliington, 380. 
Some Features of the Drift on Staten Is- 
land, A. Hollick, 249. 
Special Report on Kansas Coal, E. Ha- 
worth, 384. 
Spencer. J. W., Another Episode in tlie 
History of Niagara River, 2.59; Evi- 
dence of recent Great Elevation in New 
Enghind,262. 
Spurr, J.E., Geology of the Yukon Gold 
District, 49; 395. 
St. Croix River Valley, A. H. Elftman, 58. 
Stratification of Glaciers, H. F. Reid, 249. 
Studies on Cambrian Faunas, G. F. 
Matthew, 50. 
Study of some examples of Rock Varia- 
tion, J. M. Clements, asi. 
Supposed Corduroy Road of the Late 
Glacial Age at Amboy, Oliio, G. F. 
Wright, 259. 
Syenite-porphyry dikes in the nortliern 
Adirondacks, H. P. Cusliing, 382. 
Tarr, R. S., Wave-formed Cuspate Fore- 
lands, 1; 61. 
Text-book of Mineralogy, E. S. Dana, 328. 
Thomsonite and lintonite from the north 
shore of Lake Superior, N. H. Win- 
chell, 347. 
Tight, W. G., The Devolopmeut of th^ 
Ohio River, 252. 
Time of £rosi6n of the Upper Mississippi, 
Miune.sota and St. Croix Valleys, War- 
ren Upham, 258. 
Torell, O. M., 129. 
Tourmaline and Tourmaline Schists from 
Belcher Hill, Colorado, H. B. Patton, 
237. 
Traverse of Northern Labrador, A. P 
Low, 326. 
Turner, H. W., Notes on rocks and min- 
erals from California, 377 ; Notes on 
some igneous, metamorphic and sedi- 
mentary rocks of tlie Coast Ranges of 
(California, 381. 
Tyrrell, J. B., .394. 
U 
Uebordie VerbreitungderEuloma-Niobe 
Fauna in Europa, VV. C. Hrogger, 236. 
Udden, J. A., Interglacial Deposits in 
Iowa, 326. 
Upham, Warren, The Mecklenberg or 
Baltic Moraines, 43; History of Mining 
and Quarrying in Minnesota, 51 ; Fjords 
and Submerged Valleys of Europe, 101 ; 
Raised Shorelines at Trondhjem, 149; 
Glacial Rivers and Lakes in Sweden, 
230; Geology and Geography at the 
American Association Meeting, 248; 
Evidences of Epeirogenic Movements 
(jausing and Terminating the Ice .Age, 
2.50; Fluctuations of North American 
Glaciation sliown by Interglacial .Soils 
and Fo.ssiliferoiis Deposits, 258; Time 
of Erosion of the Upper Mississipjii, 
Minnesota and St. Croix Valleys, 258; 
Giants' Kettles near Christiania and 
in Lucerne. 291 : Primitive man in the 
Somme valley, 3.50. 
Valley Regions of .\labama, H. McCalley, 
52. 
Van Hise, C. R., Volume Relations of the 
Original and Secondary Minerals in 
Rocks, 2.52; Metamorphism of rocks 
am) rock flowage, .378. 
Vertneule, C. C, Physical Geography of 
New Jersey, 123. 
Volume Relations of Original and Sec- 
ondary Minerals in Rocks, C. R. Van 
Hise, 252. 
W 
Wadsworth,M. E., :{94. 
Warren, C. H.. Minerulogical notes, 379. 
Washington, H. S., The .Jerome (Kansas^ 
meteorite, 377; Solf)sbergyte and tin- 
guayte from Essex Co., Mass., 380. 
