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Index. 
- Mayucsiaii series, \»i\ ' 
i Maqiu.keta Series, :«(5. 
Serial noineuclaturc or t 
Profile of the bod of the Niagara in its 
fforgc, G. K. Gilbert, 282, 
Kansome. F. Leslie, The Great valley of 
(.California ; a criticism of the theory of 
isostasy, 189. 
Rej'iit Publications, 53; 190; 394. 
Ketroat of the ice-sheet in the Narragan- 
setr bay region. J. B. Woodworth, l-iU. 
Revision t)f the moraines of Minnesota, 
.l.K. Todd,22.i. 
Ries, H., 0.;; (and Luquer), The Augen- 
g-neiss area, pegmatite veins and dio- 
rite dikes at hedford, N. Y., 239. 
Rubies of ISnrma and associated miner- 
als, J. VV.,Judd, 49. 
RiuMhniiann, K., Note on the discovery of 
a sessile (,'ouularia, Go. 
Saiford, Jas., Anew and important source 
of phosphate rock in Tennessee, 261. 
Hardeson and fossil tabulates, G. H. 
Girty,332. 
Sardeson, F. \V., Ueber die Beziehungen 
der fossilen Tabulaten zu den Alcyo- 
narien, 37; Note on a recent review on 
Tabulate coials, 131; The fauna of the 
: The Galena and 
the Carbonifer- 
ous, C. K. Keycs, 2; 
Shaler, N.S., Preliminary report on the 
geology of the; rommon roads of the 
United States. 31S. 
Sheet-Hood erosion, W J McGee, 228. 
Shrader, F. C.,3:i5. 
Sketch of the geology of San Francisco 
peninsula, A. C. Lawson, 319. 
Smock, J. C, Geological Survey of New 
Jersey, report for 1895, 187. 
Sobra el edad de Algunas formaciones 
Carboniferas de la Republica Argen- 
tina, Guil. Bodenbender, 49. 
Socorro tripoli, (so-called), C. L. Her- 
rick, lli'j. 
Spencer, J. W., 217 ; 333. 
Spurr, J. E.,.')9;3:35. 
Stanton, T. W., Faunal relations of the 
Eocene and Upiier Cretaceous on the 
Pacific coast, 61. 
State and National Geological Surveys, 
334. 
Straining of the earth under secular 
Cooling, C. Davison, 188. 
Stratigraphy at Slate's Springs with 
notes on the Golden Gate Series, H. W. 
Fairbanks, 350. 
Structure and age of tlie Cascade range, 
■J. S. Diller. 61. 
Structure and texture of soils, M. Whit- 
ney, 62. 
Structural details in the Green moun- 
tains, T. N. Dale, 390. 
Succession of fossil faunas in the Hamil- 
ton group at Eighteen-mile Creek, N. 
Y.. A. W. Grabau, 220. 
Summary of i>rogress in mineralogy in 
18115, W. H. llobbs, 50. 
Supijosed Pre-Taconic oi'ganisms, 123. 
Surface geologx of eastern New Bruns- 
wick, Kobt. Chalmers, 46. 
Sur un cristal de Labrador du gabbro de 
Minne.sota, N. H. Winchell, 190. 
Tarr. R. S., 58.^ 
Taylor, F. IJ., Notes on the Quaternary 
geology of tiio Mattawa and Ottawa 
valleys, 108; Correlation of Warren 
beaches with morainc^s and outlets in 
southeastern iMicliigan, 23:i; Notes on 
the glacial succession in eastern Mich- 
igan, 234; 4 0. 
Textbook of i)aleontology,von Zittel, 314. 
The amount of water in the earth's crust, 
W. B. Greenlee, :«. 
The Quaternary deposits of Missouri,387. 
The true luli'-beds of the Trias, the mud 
enclosures, the under-rolling and the 
basic pitchstone of the Triassic traps, 
B. K. Emerson, 2::o. 
Todd. .1. E.. The hydraulic gradient of the 
main artesian basin of the northwest, 
219; A revision of the moraines of Min- 
nesota, 225 ; The Quaternary deposits 
of Missouri. :J87. 
Topographic nomenclature of Spanish 
America, K. T. Hill, 62. 
Traces of the Ordovician system on the 
Atlantic coast, G. F. Matthew, .50. 
Transvaal gokl de^lOsits^ 400. 
U 
Ueber die Beziehungen der fossilen Tab- 
ulaten zu der Alcyonarien, F. W. Sar- 
deson, :57. 
Ueber die Branchiopodengattung Obo- 
LLis, Eichwold. A. Slickwitz, 264. 
United States Geological Survey, 15th 
Ann. Rep., J. W. Powell, 317. 
University Geological Survey of Kansas, 
42. 
Upham, Warren, Origin and age of the 
Laurentian lakes and of Niagara falls, 
169 ; Buffalo meetings of the Geological 
Society and the American Association 
for the Advancement of Science, 213; 
Interglacial change of course, with 
gorge erosion, of the St. Croix river, in 
Minnesota and Wisconsin, 223: The 
pre-Glacial Cuyahoga gorge in Clove- 
land, 223. ■ 
V 
VanHise, C^ R., (and Bayley), Prelimi- 
nary report on the Marquette Iron- 
bearing district of Michigan, 320. 
Vedel, P., Facts about the Great Lakes, 
196. 
Volcanic ash from the north shore of 
lake Superior, Winchell and Grant, 211. 
W 
Wadsworth. M. E., The elective system 
in Engineering colleges, 282. 
Ward, L. F., The Potomac formation, 318. 
Webster, C. L., Notes ou the geology of 
southwestern New Mexico, 56. 
Weed, W. H., The Fort Union formation, 
201. 
Westgate, Lewis G., 266.- 
Whirlpool-St. David's channel, G. K. 
Gilbert, 232. 
White, (-. A., Biographical sketch of F. 
B. Meek. 3:37. 
White, I. C, Origin of the high terrace 
deposits on the Monongahela river, 227 ; 
368. 
