INDEX TO VOL XXXIV. 
Age of the Missouri livtT, Warren 
Upham, SO. 
Alaska, Coal fields of, A. J. Collier. 
401. 
Alkali deposits of Wyoniinj?, T. T. 
Read, 104. 
Amygdaloid in Manitoba, 132. , 
Aviculipcten, Type of, 200, 332. 
Bagg, R. M., Jr., Earthquakes in 
Socorro, New Mexico, 102. 
Balanns proteus, 293. 
Bandai Arc, of Japan, 285, 291. 
Baraboo Iron ore, N. H. Winchell, 
242. 
Barnacles from Gay Head, Mass., J. 
A. Cushman, 293. 
Bascom, F.. 401. 
Beecher, Charles Emerson, John M. 
Claike. 1; 398. 
Beede, J. W.. Cottonwood Falls Fo- 
lio, 262; 267. 
Berry, E. W., Cretaceous exposures 
near Cliffwood, N. J., 253. 
Blake. W. P., 67. 
Bolson plains and the conditions of 
their existence. C. R. Keyes, 160. 
Bownocker. J. A., The occurrence 
and exploitation of petroleum in 
Ohio, 261. 
Branner. J. C, Stone Reofs of Bra- 
zil, 132, 319; 395>. 
Broadhead. G. C, The surface de- 
!X)sits of western Missouri and 
Kansas, 66; The Saccharoidal 
sandstone. 105. 
Brooks, A. H.. 399. 
Brown, Barnum, 131. 
Brush, G. J.. 400. 
Buckley, E. R., 400. 
Buena Vista, as a stratigraphic- 
' term in Ohio, 341. 
Calvin. S., 67. 68. 
Cambric Dictyonema Fauna of the 
slate belt of eastern' New York. 
R. Rudemann. 55; Fauna of 
Haut-Alemtejo. Delgado, 192. 
Carnegie Museum. Pittsburg, 398. 
Catalogue of the Ward-Coonly col- 
lection of meteorites, H. A. Ward, 
120. 
Chambcriin, T. C, 67, 399. 
Christian Faith in an age of Sci- 
ence, W. N. Rice, 55. 
Clarke, J. M.. Charles Emerson 
Beecher, 1; 202; Watkins and El- 
mira quadrangles, 324. 
Coal fields of Alaska, 401. 
Collier, A. J., 401. 
Colossal bridges of Utah, 189. 
Condra, G. E., 67. 
Contributions to MIneralogry, John 
Eyerman, 43. 
Copper deposition. Theory of, A. C. 
Lane, 297. 
Correspondence. 
Eruption of Manna Loa in 1903, 
K. Wood, 62; The dolomvtes of 
ea.sttrn Iowa. W. Knight, 66; 
The Type of Aviculipecten, W. 
Hind, 200; and George H. Girty. 
332. 
Cretaceous exposure near Cliftwood, 
N. J.. E. W. Berry, 253. 
Cumings, E. R. (C. S. Prosser and) 
The Waverly formations of cen- 
tral Ohio, 335. 
Cushman, J. A.. Miocene barnacles 
from Gay Head, Mass., 293. 
Daimonelix, cast of a burrow of 
rodent, 268. 
Dall. W. H., 110; Geologj- of the 
Harriman expedition, 122. 
Davidson, George, The Glaciers of 
Alaska, 195. 
Dean. Bashford. In the matter of 
the Permian Fish Menaspis, 49. 
Deepest oil well, 268. 
Delgado, J. F. X., Fauna of Haut 
Alemtejo, 192. 
Dictyonema Fauna of the Slate belt 
of eastern Ne^ Tork, Ruede. 
mann. 56. 
Dodge, R. E.. Elementary Geogra- 
phy. 197. 
Dolomytes of eastern Iowa, N. 
Knight. 64. 
Don river, in southeastern Russia. 
A. W. Pavlow. 121. 
Earthquakes in Socorro. New Mex- 
ico, R. M. Bagg. Jr., 102. 
Editorial Comment. 
The eolos.'^al liridges of Utah. 189. 
The stone reefs of Brazil. 319. 
Echinodermata of the Missouri Si- 
lurian. R. R. Rowley, 209. 
Elementary Geography, R. E. 
Dodge. 197. 
Elmira Quadrangle, Clarke and Lu- 
ther, 324. 
Em<'rson. B. K., Geolog>- of the 
Hariiman Expedition, 122. 
Emmons. S. F.. 400. 
