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INDEX TO VOL. V. 
Additions and corrections to Miller's N. 
Am. paleontology, Herrick, 253. 
Agaricocrinus, observations on Keokuk 
species, Gordon, 257. 
American Society of Civil Engineers, 
127. 
American Naturalist (The), 255. 
American Neocomian and the Gryph^a 
pitcheri, Marcou. 315. 
Ami, Henry M., Catalogue of fossils 
relating to the Quebec group as men- 
tioned in Ells' report for 1887-88, 247. 
Annual report of the Canadian Geolog- 
ical Survey, 240. 
Artesian wells in Kansas and causes of 
their flow, 296. 
Artesian well water power, 128. 
Ashburner, C. A., 128. 
Attempt to explain glacial lunoid fur- 
rows, Packard, 104. 
Award of the Havden memorial medal 
to Prof. James Hall, 234. 
Azoic system, definitions of, 106. 
Bailey, L. W., Report on northern New 
Brunswick, 246. 
Baily, E. H. S.,250. 
Barrois, C, 209. 
Batoerinus calvini, Rowley, 140. 
Becker, Geo. F., Geology of the quick- 
silver deposits of the Pacific slope, 178. 
Beecher, C. E., Silurian brachiopods, 54. 
Bessev, C. E., 63. 
Bell, Robert, Economic geology of On- 
tario. 238. 
Beyrich, E. 209. 
Bibliography of N. Am. vertebrate pale- 
ontology, for 1889, Eyerman, 250. 
Blake, W. P., 63. 
Blake and Baily, Kansas coals, 2.50. 
Boston Society of Natural History, 122. 
Bowman, Anios, Cariboo miuiug dis- 
trict, 241. 
Branner, J. C.,The training of a geol- 
ogist, 147. 
Brenham, Kiowa county, Kansas mete- 
orites, N. H. Winchell and James A. 
Dodge, 309. 
British Columbia. Report by G. M. Daw- 
son, 240; Carribou mining district, 241. 
Brower, J. V., Sketch of Schoolcraft, 1. 
Bryson, John, Preglacial channels at 
tile falls of the Ohio, ISO. 
Calvin, S., Note on a specimen of Con- 
ularia mlssouricnsis, with crenulated 
COStre, 207. 
Capellini, G 209; .380; 383. 
Carpenter, Franklin R., 63. 
Casts of Scolithus, flattened by pressure, 
Wanner, 35. 
Causes of the extinction of species. Me 
Creery, 100. 
Century dictionary's definition of the 
Azoic system, 106. 
Chalmers, R., Surface geology of north- 
eastern New Brunswick, 247. 
Chamberlin, T. C, 118. 
Clark, John M., Silurian brachiopods, 
54; 119. 
Classification of the geographic features 
of Texas, Hill, 9, 68. 
Claypole, E. W., Illustration of the "level 
of no strain," 83; Making of Pennsyl- 
vania, 225. 
Coal in the south of England, 318. 
Comstock, Theo. B., 125. 
Concho country, a geological survey of, 
Cummins and Lerch. 321. 
Cope, E. D. 62; 387; 388. 
Contributions to micro-paleontology, 
Ulrich, 107. 
Contributions to Canadian paleontology, 
Whiteaves, 108. 
Conularia missouriensis, Calvin, 207. 
Copper in the Animike rocks, Lawson, 
174. 
Correspondence, 62, 185, 2-53. 
Coste, E. Mines of Canada for 1887, 247. 
Cresson, H. T. and the Delaware river 
dwellings, Peet, 188. 
Cretaceous reptilian forms, March, 181. 
Crosby, W. O., 123. 
Crystallogeuesis, Hensoldt, 301, 375. 
Cummins, W. F., On the Concho coun- 
try, 321. 
D 
Davis, W. M., Rivers and vallevs of Penn- 
sylvania, 60; 124. 
Dawson, Geo. M., Report on the Yukon 
district and British Columbia, 240; Min- 
eral wealth of British Columbia, 247. 
Dawson, Sir William, 121; Erian and 
Carboniferous plants, 180. 
Delgado, J. F. N., 209. 
Description of eight new fossils from 
Manitoba, Whiteaves, 58. 
Desor, E., On the Laurentian as applied 
to Quaternary terrane, 33. 
Development of Silurian brachiopods, 
Beecher and Clark, 54, 
Devonian plants from Ohio, Newberry, 
183. 
Dewalque, G.,200:381. 
Dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania, 
Lesley, 53. 
Dikes near Kennebunkport, Me., J. F. 
Kemp, 129. 
Diller, J. S., 121. 
Dodge, Jas. A., Kiowa county meteor- 
ites. 309. 
Dotsero volcano, Colorado, 40. 
Drainage systems of New Mexico, Tarr, 
261. 
Drumlins, structure of, Upham, 61. 
