402 
Index. 
Fail-child, H. L., Pleistocene geol- 
ogy of -western New York, 264. 
Finlay, G. S., 132. 
Foerste, A. V., The Cincinnati an 
ticline in southern Kentucky, 350. 
Fossils. 
Cladodus formosus. 373. 
Sagenocrinus and Forbesiocrinus, 
ss 
Preservation of muscle-fibres of 
shai-ks, 272. 
Of the loess at Natchez, 290. 
Euompholus, 303. 
Bellerophon diffcile, 304. 
Myalina abstemia, 306. 
New Bryozoa, 338. 
Fisher, C. A., Discovery of the Lar- 
amie in Nebraska, 315. 
Frazer, P., Sketch of Dr. Frenzel, 
333. 
Frenzel, Sketch by Persifor Frazer 
333. 
Geest, W. J. McGee, 381. 
Geikie, Sir Archibald, 393. 
Geological age of certain gypsum 
deposits, C. R. Keyes, 99. 
Geological excursion at Pittsburg, 
132. 
Geological survey of New Jersey, 
H. P. Kiimmel, 123. 
Geological Survey of Canada, 64. 
Geological survey of Wisconsin, 
201. 
Geological survey of the United 
States, 120: 322. 
Gilbert, G. K. (and A. P. Brigham). 
An introduction to physical geog- 
raphy, 123. 
Glacial formations and drainage 
features of the Erie and Ohio ba- 
sins, Frank Leverett, 323. 
GfTdc^-, '. H. 336. 
Grabau, A. W., 131, 398. 
Grant, U. S., 202. 
Growth of the Mississippi delta. 
Warren Upham, 103. 
H 
Haanel, E., 271. 
Hnrris, G. D., Summer School of 
field geology, 396. 
Hay, O. P., New species of Clad 
odus from Colorado, 372. 
Heilprin, A., 71, 132. 
Hill, R. T,. Black and Grand Prai- 
ries, exas, 304. 
Hobbs, W. H., Geology of Manhat- 
tan island, 399. 
Holmes, 'W. H., 336. 
Hopkins, T. C; 130. 
Hovey, E. O., Martinique and St. 
Vincent. 388; 398. 
Hussakite, a new mineral and its 
relation to xenotime. E. H. Kraus 
and J. Reitinger, 46. 
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Iddings, J. P., 330. 
Influence of country rock in mineral 
veins, W. H. Weed, 170. 
International Congress of Geolo- 
gists, ninth session, 130. 
Introduction to Physical Geography, 
G. K. Gilbert and A. P. Brigham, 
123. 
Jaggar, T. A., 131. 
Johnson, D. W., 271; On some Ju- 
rassic fossils from Durango, Mex- 
ico, 370. 
K 
Keyes, C: R., 271, Geological age 
of certain gypsum deposits, 99. 
Kemp, J. F.. 131; 398. 
Kraus, E. H. (and J. Reitinger;, 
Hussakite, a new mineral and its 
relation to xenotime, 46. 
Kiimmel, H. P., Geological survey 
of New Jersej% 1901, 123. 
Lacroix, A., 171, Les roches alca- 
lines d'Ampasindava, 328. 
La Forge, L., 131. 
Lansing skeleton, 136; Ed. Com- 
ment, 189. 
Lawson, A. C, The eparchean in- 
terval, 122. 
Les roches aJcalines de la province 
d'Ampasindava, A. Lacroix, 328. 
Leverett, Frank, Glacial formations 
and drainage features of the Erie 
and Ohio basins, 323. 
Jjist of the most improtant volcanic 
eruptions and eai-thquakes in 
western Nicai^agua within his- 
toric time. J. Crawford, 111. 
Lists of fossils from the Carbon- 
iferous at Morgantown, I. C. 
White, 211. 
Loess at Natchez, Miss., B. Shi 
niek, 279. 
Lucas, F. A. Animals before man 
in North America, their lives and 
times, 390. 
!V1 
Man in the Ice Age at Lansing, 
Kansas, and Little Falls, Minne- 
sota, Warren Upham, 135. 
Manhattan island, W. H. Hobbs, 
399. 
Martinique and St. Vincent, E. O. 
Hovey, 388. 
McConnell, R. G. Note on the so- 
called basal granite of the Yukon 
valley, 55: 336. 
McGee, W. J. The New Madrid 
Earthquake, 200. 271; Geest, 381. 
McNair. F. W., 171. 
Meade, R. K., 72. 
Meek, F. B., Fossils of the Car- 
boniferous at Morgantown, W. 
Va., 211. 
Metamorphosis without crushing. 
B. K. Emerson, 73. 
Mineral Resources of South Dako- 
ta. O'Harra and Todd, 388. 
Moberg, J. C. Bidrag till Kannedo- 
men om. Trilobiternas Byggnad, 
390. 
