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Index. 
F(!noma, R., (and Vcrbook), Description 
iKtiologiquo (le Java et Madoura. ;J31. 
Kiiil.ind oxcursioii of tlio 7tli Int. Cong. 
ot'(i(;()l., F. Bascum,;W9. 
Fisher meteorite, cliemiciil and mineral 
coinuosition, N. H. Vviucliell, 316. 
Fo.ssiLS. 
Graptolites, niorpliology of, 188. 
Dictyoiiema caveriiosuin, 189. 
Stieptelasnia prufuiiilum, '277. 
Diceratlierium proavitum, 313. 
Bryozoa, llandbooli of, 330. 
AmblyHiphonclla prosseri (described), 
3,S7. 
Frazcr, Dr. Persifor. 67; 7th Session of 
the Int. Uons. (ieologists, 409; Struc- 
ture of tlie Urals, 4'20. 
(ieological clironology of Renevier, 318) 
406. 
Geological Survey of Canada, G. M. 
Dawson, l;i(). 
Geological Survey of the Cape of Good 
Hope, 204. 
Geoloirical Survey or Indiana, W. S, 
Blatchley, 135. 
(ieological Survey of Iowa, 271. 
Geological Survey of Maryland, 204. 
Geological Survey of Mexico, 184. 
Geological Survey of Missouri, 181, 270. 
Geological Survey of West Virginia, 138, 
342. 
Geology of tlie St. Croix dalles area, C. 
P. Berkey, 345. 
Gesner, Abram ; A review of his scientific 
work, G. F. Matthew, 137. 
Glacial brick clays of Rhode Island and 
Mass., Shaler and Wood worth, 328. 
Glacial deposits in thedriftless area,F. 
W. Sardeson, \Wi. 
Glacial lake Agassiz, Warren Uphain, 
324. 
(jlacial observations in the Umanak dis- 
trict, Greenland, Geo. H. Barton, 329. 
H 
Hall, C. W.. Syllabus of general geology, 
for students, 323 ; 343. 
Hatcher, J. B., Diceratherium proavi- 
tum, 313. 
Hellsing, Gustaf, Notes on the Turfmoor 
"Stormnr," .336. 
Hershey, O. H., The term "Pecatonica" 
limestone!, 66; Physiographic develop- 
ment of the upper Mississippi valley, 
246. 
Hitchcock, C. H., The eastern lobe of the 
ice sheet. 27 ; 137. 
Holm, Gerhard. Paleontologiska notiser, 
187. 
Holmes, W. H., 199. 
Hor)kins, T. ('., The building materials 
of Pennsylvania, 136; 13;<. 
I 
International Congress of Geologists; 
Guide to the excursions, 203; Finland 
Excursion, :539; The Seventh Interna- 
tional Session, 409. 
Jackson, Dr. C. T., J. B. Woodwortli, 69. 
K 
Kambrisch-silurischo F'aciesbildungen 
in Jemtland, Karl Wimau, J90. 
K^tser, Dr. K., Oldcist fossilifcrous rocks 
of the Amazon region, 189. 
Keyes, C. K., Dual character of the Kin- 
derhook fauna, 167. 
Kimball, J. P., Secondary occurrences of 
magnetite, 13; Magnetite belt at Cran- 
berry, N.(J., 299. 
Kingsley, J. S., Systematic position of 
the trilobites 'X\. 
Kjellmark (and Sernander) Torfmoor 
Untersuchung aus Nerike, ;K4; Uno 
travaille arcli6ologique dans uue tour- 
bi^re dc la Nericie, ;134. 
Koochiching granite, Alex. N. Winchell, 
293. 
Kiimmel, H. B., The Newark system, 134. 
Labrador peninsula, 131. 
Leonard, A. G., Iowa lead'mines, 272. 
Lewis, H. Carvill, Papers and notes on 
the genesis and matrix of thediamond, 
Leverett, Frank, Pleistocene features 
of the Chicago area, .57 ; 198. 
Light in the east, 128. 
Loess, origin of, J. A. Udden,275. 
M 
Magnitite belt at Cranberry, N. C, Jas. 
P. Kiniball, 299. 
Man and the Megalonyx, 52. 
Margin of the Cornell glacier, R. S. Tarr, 
i;«. 
Matthew, G. F., Abram Gesner; a review 
of his scientific work, 137 ; Distribution 
of Cambrian species, 276. 
McGee, W. J.,194. 
Mercer, H. C, 199. 
Merrill, Geo. P., Treatise on rocks, rock 
making and soils, 273. 
Milne, John, 201. 
Minerals. 
Magnetite, secondary, 13, 299. 
Diamond. 57. 
Titan iforoiis iron, 131. 
Masl<clvuite.317. 
Epidote. twinned. 295. 
Missouri Geological Survey, 181, 270. 
Moraines of the Missouri coteau, J. E. 
Todd, 329. 
Morphology of the Graptolites, R. Rued- 
emann, 188. 
N 
Nansen, Dr. Fridtjof, 420. 
Newai-k System, a report of progress. H. 
B. Kiimmel, 134. 
Newsom, John, (with Branner), Red Riv- 
er and Clinton Monoclines, Arkansas,]. 
New York Ac^idemy of Sciences, 68. 344. 
Nipissinu -Mattawa river and outlet of 
the Nipissing great lakes, F.B.Taylor, 
65. 
Norton, W. H., Artesian wells of Iowa, 
272. 
Note on hypersthene-andesite f'-om Mt. 
Edgecumbe, Alaska, H. P. Gushing, 
156. 
Notes on the abandoned beaches of the 
north coast of lake Superior, F. B. Tay- 
lor, 111. 
Notes on the structure and developm(;nt 
