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Index. 
Editorial Comment. ^^ .. 
The diamond mines of boutn Ai- 
rica. 51; A new building for the 
national museum at Washing- 
toa, ITS; How long ago was 
Anwriea peopkd? 312. 
Ellensljurg (Washington) folio, geo- 
logical atlas of U. S., G. O. Smith, 
255. 
Erratic Bowlder from the coal mea- 
sures of Tennessee, S. W. McCal- 
lie. 46. 
Feldspars, determmation ni thm 
section, J. E. Spurr, 376. 
Fenneman, N. M., Lakes of south- 
eastern Wisconsin, 185. 
Foerste. Aug. F., The Richmond 
group along- the western side of 
the Cincinnati anticline in Indi- 
ana and Kentucky, 333. 
F. 
Fouciue, M. F., Les analyses en 
bloo et leur interpretation, Ifsl. 
Frazer, Persifor, Alphabetical cross- 
reference catalogue of all the pub- 
lications of Edward D. Cope, 18o9- 
1897, 180. 
Fuller M L,., The marl-loess of the 
lower Wabash valley, 158; Ditney 
folio, U. S. Geological Survey, 2oo. 
Gannett, Henry, The origin of cer- 
tairt place nam'es in' tbe United 
States, 186. 
-Gentil, Louis, Esquisse stratigra- 
phiQue et petrographique du bas- 
sin de la Tafna (Algeria), 253. 
Geological age of the West Indian 
volcanic formations, J. W. Spen- 
cer, 48. 
Geological Society of America, G6, 
128. 
Geological Society of London, 129. 
Geological Society of Washington, 
64, 193, 325, 399. 
Geology of the Jem«z-Albuquerque 
region. New Mexico. A. B. Rea- 
gan. 07. 
George. Russell D., 394. 
Glacial geology of New Jersey, R. 
D. Salisbury. 316. 
Glacial period, cause of, H. L. 
True, 384. 
Glacier lakes in the Cleveland hills, 
P. F. Kendall, 124. 
Grabau, Prof. A. W., 325. 
Greece, Lower Cretaceous in, L. 
Caveux. 386. 
Gregory. H. E., 396. 
Gronwell, K. A., Bornholms Para- 
doxideslag og deres fauna, 186. 
H 
Hague, Arnold, 325. 
Hall. Prof. Charles M., The life and 
work of. by W. Upham. 195. 
JIarris. Gilbert D., Report on the 
geologj- of Louisiana, 256. 
Harris. Israel H., Collection of in- 
verttbrate fossils in the U. &• 
National Museum, C. Schucheit, 
llaivard University, field course in 
geology, 262, 326. 
Hatcher, J. B., Relative age^ of the 
Lance Creek (Ceratops) beds of 
Converse county, Wyoming, the 
Judith River beds of Montana, 
and tbe Belly River beds of Can- 
ada, 369. 
Hershev. Oscar H., Some evidence 
of two glacial stages in the Kla- 
math mountains in California, 
139; Structure of the southern 
portion of the Klamath moun- 
tains, 231. 
Hovey, Dr. E. O., 193. 
Huntington, Ellsworth,' 326. 
!. 
Index animalium, C. D. Sherborn, 
184. , , . 
International Congi-ess of Geologists 
at Vienna, 397, 398. 
Iowa Geological Sur^-ey, annual re- 
port, 124. 
Jaekel's theses on the mode of ex-, 
istence of Orthoceras and other 
cephalopods. R. Ruedemann, 199. 
John Day basin, petrogi-aphy, F. C. 
Johnson, Douglas W., Block moun- 
tains in New Mexico, 135. 
Judith River beds. J. B. Hatcher, 
369. 
K. 
Kemp, James F., 193. 
Kendall, P. F., Glacier lakes in the 
Cleveland hills, 124. 
Klamath mountains, California, Os- 
car H. Hershey, 139, 231; topo- 
graphic development. J. S. Dil- 
ler, 257. 
Knapp, George N., 316. 
Knight, Nicholas. Apatite crystals, 
Antwerp. N. Y.. 62. 
Kolderup. C. F., The rock name an- 
orthosyte. 392. 
Kiimmel, Henry B., Geological Sur- 
vey of New jersey, 316. 
L. 
Lacroix, A., Les roches volcaniques 
de la Martiiiiique, 55; Les roches 
alcalines, Madagascar, 183. 
Lance Creek (Ceratops) beds, J. B. 
Hatcher, 369. 
Lakes of southeastern Wisconsin, 
N. M. Fenneman, 185. 
Lansing, Kansas. Valley loess and 
the fossil man of, Warren Upham, 
25; Pleistocene geology of the 
Concannon farm, near. N. H. 
Winchell. 263. 
Leith. C. K.. 395. 
Leonard. A. G.. Iowa Geological 
Survey, 124. 
