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Index. 
Farriniftou, O. C, 194. 
Fauna of the Coiiopectus sandstone at 
Bnrlintrton, Iowa, Stuart Weller, 378. 
Foote, W. M., Note on a new meteoric 
iron found nearlredelJ, Bosque county, 
Texas, U. S. A.; 176. 
Fossils : 
New, from Missouri, 67), 261. 
Fish remains, 2ril. 
Lower Cambrian in eastern Massa- 
chusetts, 41. 
Etcliemiuiau fauna, I'il. 
Silurian Craniadw, 24ii. 
Fuller, M. L., An instance of subaque- 
ous differential woatherinji, 'ir\'s. 
G 
(iannett, Henry, A dictionary of alti- 
tudes in the United States, 121. 
Gas-well borings in the upper Mohawk 
valley and central New York, C. S. 
Prosser, 131. 
(xeologia de los aldredores de Orizaba, 
E. BOse. 315. 
(ieological society of Washington, 327, 
195. 
(ieological survey of Canada, vol. X., G. 
M. Dawson, 177. 
(ieological survey of Iowa, 193. 
Geological survey of western Australia, 
13U. 
Geological history of the Nashua valley 
during the Tertiary and Quaternary, 
W. O. Crosby, 252. 
Geological survey of Michigan, vol. VI, 
Hubbard, Lane and Palache, 122. 
Geology of old Hampshire county, 
Mass., B. K. Emerson, 51. 
(jeology of New Hampshire, 244. 
(ieographic society of Chicago, 196. 
(Geography of Chicago and its environs 
R. D. Salisbury and W. C. Alden, 174. 
General report on the Physiography of 
Maryland, Cleveland, Abbe. Jr.. 1S2. 
(iilbert, G. K., 195; 129. 
(iJacial and modified drift in Minneapo- 
lis, Warren Upham. 273. 
Glacial gravels of Maine and their asso- 
ciated deposits, Geo. H. Stone, ;!8I>. 
Gold-bearing lodes of the Sierra Costa 
mountains, California, O. H. Hershey, 
76. 
Gould. C. N., The Lower Cretaceous of 
Kansas, lU; Nonconformities at the 
Platte river, 364. 
Grabau, A. W., 129. 
(iraftonito and its intergrowth with 
triphyllite, S. L. Ponfield, 176. 
Granites of southern Rhode Island and 
Connecticut, J. F. Ke.-np, 122. 
(irant, U. S., 195. 
Great lakes and Niagara, R. S. Tarr, 251. 
Gregory, H. E., Andesites of the Aroo- 
stook volcanic area of Maine, 175. 
H 
Hatcher, J. B., 195. 
Hayes, C. W., Physiography of the Chatt- 
anooga district, 350. 
Herrick, C. L., (and T. A. Bendrat). 
Identification of an Ohio Coal Meas- 
ures formation in New Mexico, 234; Re- 
port of a geological reconuoissance in 
western Socorro and Valencia coun- 
ties. New Mexico, 331. 
Hershoy, O. H., Gold bearing lodes of 
the Sierra Costa mountains in Cali- 
fornia, 76; The upland loess of Mis- 
souri—its mode of formation, 369. 
Hidden, W. E,, (J. W. Judd and) On a 
new mode of occurrence of rubv in 
North Carolina, 175. 
Hitchcock, C. H., William Lowthian 
Green, 1. 
Hoist, N. O., (J. C. Moberg och). De 
Sydskauska RuUstensasarnes Vittnes- 
bOrd in frSgau oni Istidens Kontin- 
uitet, 121. 
Hopkins, T.C.. 327. 
Hovey, E. O., Oliver Payson Hubbard, 
:^6U ; 396. 
Hubbard, G. D., The Blue Mound 
quartzyte. 163. 
Hubbard, L. L., Keweenaw point, with 
special reference to the felsites and 
their associated rocks, 122. 
Hubbard, Oliver Payson, E. O. Hovey, 
360. 
Human femur from the Trenton gravels, 
58. 
Huene, Baron Hoyningen, Die Silur- 
ischen Craniaden der Ostseelander 
mit Ausscliluss Gotlands, 249; Fisch- 
reste von der Eifel, 251. 
1 
Identification of an Oliio Coal Measures 
formation in New Mexico. C. L. Her- 
rick and T. A. Bendrat, 234. 
Illinois glacial lobe, Frank Leverett, 
381. 
Indiana Department of geology and 
natural resources, W. S. Blatchley, 182. 
International Congress of Geologists. 
Ninth session, 60. 
Iowa geologists. :^28. 
Isle Royale, A. C. Lane, 122. 
Judd, J, W., (and W.E. Hidden). On a 
new mode of pccnrreuce of ruby in 
North Carolina, 175. 
Jurassic fauna of Cape Flora, J. F. 
Pompeckj, :S20. 
K 
Kalendar fiir Geologen, Paleontologen 
uud Mineralogen, K. Keilhack, 120. 
Kemp, J. F., Granites of southern Rhode 
Island and Connecticut, with observa- 
tions on Atlantic coast granites in gen- 
eral, 122. 
Keweenaw point. With special reference 
to the felsites and their associated 
rocks, L. L. Hubbard, 122. 
Keyes, C. R., The causes of ore deposits, 
323; Correlative relations of certain 
susdivisions of the coal measures of 
Kansas, 347. 
Koto, B. , The scope of the vuicanologi- 
cal survey of Japan, 385 ; Notes on the 
geology of the dependent isles of Tai- 
wan. 385. 
Kiimmel, H. B., 329. 
Ladd, G. E., Preliminary report on the 
clays of Georgia, 249. 
Lake Superior Mining Institute, 129. 
Lane, A. C, 59 ; Isle Royale, 122. 
