Index. 
ward step in paleobotany, 251. 
McCallie, S. W., A preliminary re- 
port on the roads and road-build- 
ing material of Georgia, 56. 
Merrill, Geo. P., 198. 
Miller, W. G,. 396. 
Mills, James E., Notes on the sur~ 
face geology of the Rio Grande 
do Sul, 127. 
Mowhawkite, 395. 
Monthly Authors’ catalogue, 59, 123, 
188, 256, 317, 390, 
Monts Pelée and Soufriére, 396. 
Mount McKinley, 324. 
N 
National Academy of Sciences, 397. 
Nejed Meteorite, 128. 
New evidences of  epeirogenic 
movements causing and ending 
the ice age. Warren Upham, 162. 
New species of fossils from the sub- 
Carboniferous rocks of Northeast- 
ern Missouri, R. R. Rowley ,303. 
New York Academy of Sciences, 
127; 191; 320. 
Nickles, J. M., 
cinnatti, 181. 
Notes on a new Xiphosuran from 
Pennsylvania. C. E. Beecher, 144. 
Note on a tertiary terrane new in 
Kansas geology, G. I. Adams, 301. 
Notes upon the Mauch Chunk of 
ee, J. J. Stevenson, 
Notes of a geological reconnois- 
sance in eastern Valencia county, 
New Mexico, D. W. Johnson, 80. 
Notes on surface geology of the 
Rio Grande do Sul. James E. 
Mills, 127. 
Notes on the raised coral reefs, and 
on the geological structure of the 
Riukiu curve, 8S. Yoshiwara, 253. 
The geology of Cm- 
fe) 
Olbfarra, Cy C.; 119. 
Om de senglacial og postglacial 
nivaforandringer i Kristianiafel- 
tét, W. C. Brégger, 252. 
Origin and distribution of Minne- 
sota clays, C. P. Berkey, 171. 
Original source of the lake Super- 
ior iron ores, J. E. Spurr, 335. 
Ostracoda of the basal Cambrian 
rocks of Cape Breton, G. F. Mat- 
thew, 311. 
Pp 
Paleontological speculations, III, L. 
P. Gratacap, 290. 
Pearson, H. W., Suit against Great 
Northern railroad, 324. 
Perkins, Geo. H., Sketch of the lifé 
of Zadock Thompson, 65. 
Permian Glacial invasion, E. S. 
Bastin, 169. 
Petrographisches Praktikum, R. 
Reinish, 179. - 
Physical effects of contact meta- 
morphism, Jos. Burrell, 313. 
Preliminary report on the roads and 
road-building materials of Georg- 
ia, S. W. McCallie, 56. 
401 
Prindie, L. M., 194. 
Frosser, C. S., The specimen of Ne- 
matophyton in the N. Y. State 
Museum, 372. 
Q 
Quereau, A. J., 125. 
R 
Rate of lateral erosion at Niagara, 
G. F. Wright, 140. 
Records of the Past, °254. 
Reinish, R., Petrographisches Prak- 
tikum, 179. 
Revision of the Bryozoan genera 
Dekagia, Dekayella and Hetero- 
trypa of the Cincinnati group, E. 
R. Cumings, 197. 
Richardson, G. M., Edward Waller 
Claypole as a teacher, 24. 
Rowley, R. R., New species of fos- 
sils from the sub-Carboniferous 
rocks of northeastern Missouri, 
303. 
Ss 
Sacred Heart Geyser Spring, C. P. 
Berkey, 87. 
Saint Augustine 
Frazer, 387. 
Scott, W. B., 128. 
Siberian Mammoth, 128. 
Significance of the term Sierran. 
O. H. Hershey, 88. 
Simonds, F. W., 128; Dr. Ferdinand 
von Roemer, 131. 
Sketch of historical geology of Es- 
meralda county, Nevada, H. W. 
Turner, 262. 
Sketch of the iron ores of Minne- 
sota, N. H. Winchell, 154. 
Sketch of the life of Zadock Thomp- 
son. Geo, A. Perkins, 65. 
Smith, G. O., A geological study of 
the Fox Islands, Maine, 311.. 
Smock: J;..C., 128. 
Smyth, C. H,. Tourmaline contact 
i ae near Alexandria bay, N. Y., 
EY We 
Some Tertiary formations of South- 
and Haeckel, P. 
hy California, -O. H. Hershey, 
349. 
Some erystalline rocks of south- 
ern California, O. H. Hershey, 
273. 
Specimens of Nematophyton in the 
New York State Museum, C. S8. 
Prosser, 372. 
Spencer, J. W., 396. 
Spurr, J. E., The original source 
of the Lake Superior iron ores, 
335. 
Stevenson, J. J., 320; Notes upon 
the Mauch Chunk 
vania, 242. 
Studies in Evolution, C. E. Beecher, 
182. : 
of Pennsyl- 
+ 
Parr i... 198: 
Thompson, Zadock. Sketch of the 
life of, Geo. H. Perkins, 65. 
Tourmaline contact zones near 
Alexandria bay, N. Y., C. H. 
Smyth, Jr. 377. 
