404 
Index. 
Erosion on the Great Plains and on 
the Cordilleran mountain belt, 
Warren Upham, 35. 
Eyerman, John, Contributions to 
Mineralogy, 43. 
Fairchild. H. L,., Glacial waters 
from Oneida to Little Falls, 326. 
Foerste, Aug. F., Variation in 
thickness of the sub-divisions of 
the Ordovician of Indiana, 87. 
Fossils. 
Aviculipecten. Type of, 200. 332. 
Pisocrinus and other new Echi- 
nodermata from Missouri, 2G9. 
Skenirtium nodocostatum, 280. 
Balamus proteus Conrad, 243. 
Daimonelix, 268. 
Fuller. M. L., 40». 
Gabbro, orbicular, of Dehesa, Cal., 
Kessler and Hamilton, 133. 
Geology of the Watkins and Elmira 
quadrangles, Clarke and Luther, 
324. 
Geology and water resources of the 
Lower James river valley, Todd 
and Hall, 325. 
Geological Society of America, 399. 
Geological Survey of New Jersey, 
Annual Report, 119. 
Gilbert. G. K., 399. 
Girty. G. H.. The type of Aviculi- 
pecten, 332. 
Glaciers of Alaska, Geo. Davidson, 
195. 
Glacial and modined drift in and 
near Seattle, Tacoma and Olym- 
pia. Warren L^pham, 203. 
Glacial waters from Oneida to Lit- 
tle Falls, H. L. Fairchild, 326. 
Goldthwait, J. W., 333. 
Gordan, C. H., On the paramorphic 
alteration of pyroxene to compact 
hornblende, 40; 67. 
Grabau, A. W.. 334. 
Granger, Walter, 131. 
Grimsley. G. P.. 202; Theory of Mi- 
chigan gypsum deposits. 378. 
Gypsum deposits of Michigan. The- 
ory of origin, G. P. Grimsley. 
378. 
H 
Hall, C. M. (and J. E. Todd), Ge- 
ology and water resources of the 
Lower James liver valley, 325. 
Hallock. Prof.— 26S. 
Hamilton, W. R. (and H. H. Kes- 
sler), Obicular Gabbro of De- 
hesa, Cal., 133. 
Harriman Alaska Expedition, Geol- 
ogy and Paleontologv, 122. 
Hartzell, J. C. 398. 
Hatcher, J. B.. 131. 398. 
Herrlck, C. L., Lake Otero, an 
ancient salt lake basin, 174; 267. 
Hind. Wheelton. The Type of Avi- 
culipecten. 200. 
Hobbs. W. H.. Tectonic Geography 
of Eastern Asia, 69. 141. 214. 283, 
371. 
-lopkins. T. C. 67. 
Hovey. E. O., .334. 
Hudson river, submarine gorge. J. 
■V\^ Spencer, 292. 
I 
Index to the Mineral Resources of 
Alabama, Smith & McCalley, 195. 
Indiana. Variation m Thickness of 
Members of the Ordovician. A. F. 
Foerste, 87. 
J 
Japan. Tectonic Geogiaphy. W. H. 
Hobbs, 214, 283, 371. 
Johnson. D. W., 399. 
K 
Kessler, H. H. (and W. R. Hamil- 
ton), Orbicular Gabbro of Dehesa, 
Cal., 133. 
Keyes, C. R., Bolson plains and the 
Conditions of their existence, 160. 
Knight, N., The Dolomytes of East- 
ern Iowa, 64. 
Knowlton, F. H., Geologj- of the 
Harriman Expedition, 122. 
Kraus, E. H., 333. 
KiimTnel. H. B.. 119. 
Landes, Henry, 67. 
Lane, A. C, 268; The Theory of 
Copper Deposition, 297. 
Leith, C. K., 400. 
Leverett, Frank. Review of th«> 
Glacial Geology of the southern 
peninsula of Michigan, 393. 
Luther. D.D. (and John M. Clarke), 
Watkins and Elmira Quadrangles, 
324. 
M 
Manson. M., 401. 
Manual of the chemical anaiysls 
of rocks, Washington. 393. 
Maso, M. S., Volcanoes and seismic 
centers of the Philippine islands, 
391. 
Mauna Loa, Eruption of 1903, E 
Wood, 62. 
McCalley, Henry. 398. 
Meguma series of Nova Scotia, J. 
E. Woodman, 13. 
Mendenhall, W. C. 398. 
Merriam, J. C, 398. 
Merrill, F. J. H., 67. 
Meirill, G. P., 399. 
Metamorphism. Treatise by Van 
Hise, 388. 
Meteorites, Ward-Coonley collec- 
tion, 120. 
Michigan, Glacial geology, Frank 
Leverett. 393. 
Michigan gypsum deposits. Theory 
of origin, G. P. Grimsley, 378. 
Miller. B. L., 401. 
Mineralogy, Contributions to, John 
Eyerman, 43. 
Mineral Resources of Alabama, 
Smith & McCalley, 195. 
Minerals. 
Amphibolite, 47. 
Biotite. 46. 
Garnet, 47. 
Natrolite, 44. 
Orihoclase, 45. 
