394 
Index. 
<»ci-uri'eu(<' of luitive Ifiul aud cop- 
per, with other nrinci-iils at Frank- 
lin Furnace, X. .1., \V. M. Foote. 
is:;. 
O'llarra. ('. ("., UuUeiin of the South 
Dakota School of Mines. 124. 
<)sl)orn. II. F., (!.">; I'hylogeny of the 
Rhinoceroses of Furope, ;{70 : .'IS'.). 
On some newly discovered areas of 
nepheline svenvte in central Can- 
ada. W. G." Miller, lil. 
Ontario coast IxHween Fairhaven 
and Sodus havs, X. V., J. O. Mar- 
tin. 331. 
On the age of certain mountains in 
the Klamath mountains, O. II; 
Ilershey, 1!5S. 
On the constitution of Ijarytoceles- 
tite. ('. \V. Voluey. 'M~>. 
On the IIelderl)ertr fossils near Mon- 
treal. Canad.!!. C. Schuchert, 1^4.5. 
Ore foi-mation ou the hypothesis of 
concentration through surface de- 
composition. (". R. Keyes. 3r),~). 
Original micaceous cross-banding of 
strata by current action, J. B. 
Woodworth. i;81. 
Origin of Kaolin. H. Ries. 120. 
Origin of nitrates in cavern earths. 
W. II. Hess, li'i'. 
Orthothetes minutus. . n. sp., from 
the Salem limestone of Harrods- 
burg. Indiana. E. R. Cummings, 
147. 
Owen. L. A., 387. 
Palache. ('., Notes on the tellurides 
from Colorado, 181. 
Pattou. II. P... 1-'!) : Thotfisonite. 
mesolite and ehabazite from Gol- 
den. Colo.. 183-0. 
Paleontological speculations. L. P. 
Gratacap. 7.j. 
Peneplains of the Ozark highland. 
O. II. Ilershey, 2r). 
Penfield. S. I... Chemical composi- 
tion of turquois. .">0 : Of sulplio- 
halite. •">(• : Siliceous calcites, 51. 
Penrose. R. A. F.. 3L'.S. 
l'etrograi)hy of Mount Orford. J. A. 
Dresser, "l4. 
Phvlogenv of the Rhinoceroses of 
Kuiope. II. F. Osborn. :'.79. 
Phvsiographv of Acadia, i:. A. Daly, 
3H;. 
Pirsson. L. V. (and W. II. Weed). 
Geology of the Little P.elt moun- 
tains. 254 . 
Plan of the earth and its causes. J. 
W. Gregory. 100, 134. 
I'leisocene geology of northern and 
central Asia. .311. 
Possible coal nlants. etc., in eoal. 
"\V. S. Greslev. (i. 
Preston. II. I>.. A new meteorite 
from Oaklev. Kansas. 50. 
Purington. C. W., A single occur- 
rence of glnciation in Sihei'ia. 45. 
R 
Uansome. F. L., CG : (and W. F. 
llillebrandi. Carnotite In western 
Colorado, 185. 
Researches on the visual organs of 
trilobites, G. Lindstrom. 258. 
RKVIKW f(l- (iKOT.OOIC.M, LlTEKATfRE. 
47. no. 170. 253. 313. 307. 
Ries, II., The origin of Kaolin, 120. 
Rothwell, R. 1'., Obituary notice, 
327. 
Rowley, R. R., Two new genera and 
some new species of fossils from 
the ui)per Paleozoic rocks of Mis- 
souri, 343. 
Salient features in the geology of 
Arizona, with evidences of shallow 
seas in I'aleozoic time, W. 1'. 
Blake. IGU. 
Schucliert, C, On the llelderberg fos- 
sils near Montreal, Canada, 245. 
Scott. W. B., 203. 
Simonds, F. W., A i-ecord of the ge- 
ology of Texas for the decade end- 
ing. Dec. 31, ISOU, 57. 
Smith, W. S. Tangier, Topographic 
study of the islands of southern 
California, 187. 
Some contact phenomena of the I'al- 
isade diabase, J. D. Irving, 53. 
Some new and little known fossil 
vertebrates. J. B. Hatcher, 319. 
Some notes on the trao dikes of 
Georgia. S. AV. McCallie, 133. 
Some principles of rock analysis, W. 
F. Ilillebrand, 315. 
Spendiaroff prize. 330. 
Sjierrvlite in Xorth Carolina, W. E. 
Hidden, 1.S2. 
Spurr, J. E., 107. 
Steiger, G. i.F. W. Clark and). Ac- 
tion of ammonium chloride on 
natrolite, etc., 40 ; (Jon analcite 
and k'ueite, 184. 
Structural relations of the amyg- 
daloidal metauhyrs of the Boston 
basin. II. T. Burr. 319. » 
Suess. E., La face de la terre (Ant- 
litz der Erdej, 5(). 
Summary reoort of the geological 
report of Canada for 1001, 313. 
Suiidal drainage system in central 
Norway. 123. 
Supplement an der Beschreibung der 
Silurisi'hen Crauiaden der Ost- 
seelander. • Baron Hoyningen- 
Iluene. 47. 
The structure of Diamond Head, 
Galiu. W. H. Dall, 380. 
Thomson ite, mesolite and chabazite 
from Golden. Colo., II. B. Patton. 
183. 
Tillman. S. E., A text-book of im- 
portant minerals and rocks. 48. 
Topographic study of the islands of 
southern Calfornia, W. S. Tangier 
Smith, 187. 
Tribute to Victoria. 107. 
Troosts survev of I'hiladelphia, S. 
II. Hamilton", 41. 
Toll, IC. von. Beitriige zur Kenntniss 
des Siberischen Cambrium. 54. 
Turner. H. W.. Nomenclature of 
feldsjiatliic granolites. 53 : 132. 
Two new genera and some new spe- 
cies of fo.ssils from the upper 
Paleozoic rocks of Missouri, R. R. 
Rowley, 343. 
U 
I'ebei- Aulacamerella. Iloynlngen- 
Huene. 47. 
I'eber grosse flache T'eberschiebun- 
gen in l)illg<>liipt. V.. Kaysei-. 54. 
