410 
Index. 
new meteorite, 389; Arctic and Ant- 
arctic exploration, :189. 
Ejected Blocks of Monte Somma, H.J. 
Johnston-Lavis, 53. 
Elements de Paleontologie, Felix Bernard, 
334. 
Elk Horn creek area of the St. Peter 
sandstone, O. H. Hershey, 169. 
Ells, K. W., Potsdam and Calciferous in 
Quebec and Ontario, 67. 
Eruptive rocks of Electric peak, J. P. Id- 
dings. 117. 
Eskers in southern New England, J. B. 
Woodworth, 396; in Illinois and north- 
ward, W. Upham, 403. 
Extension of Uniformitarianism to defor- 
mation, VV J McGee, 199. 
Eyerman, John. Preliminary notice of 
Temnocyon, 320. 
F 
Fairbanks, H. W.,- Localities of fossils in 
California, 25: Geology of the Coast 
Ranges, 198. 
Fletcher, L., 271. 
Fossil plants as an aid to geology, F. H. 
Knowlton, 335. 
Fossils. 
Brontichthys clarki, 379. 
Cladodus magnificus, 137. 
Liriodendron from Colorado, 203. 
Lower Silurian Lamellibrauchiata of 
Minnesota, 249. 
Lower Silurian Ostracoda of Minnesota, 
333. 
Neocomian of Kansas, 1. 
Oldhamia in N. Y., 106. 
Frazer, P., Manual of the study of docu- 
ments, 118; International Congress of 
Geologists, 259, 327. 
Frossard, J. D., Nickel ores of Sudbury, 
Canada, 252. 
Fultz, F. M., Interruption during the 
deposition of the Burlington limestone, 
246. 
G 
Geographical development of alluvial 
terraces. R. E. Dodge, 397. 
Geological map of Earope, 340. 
Geological Society of America. 65; 195. 
Geological Survey of India, 272. 
Geological and topographical features 
about Atlanta, Ga., C. W. Purington, 
105. 
Geology of the Big Stone Gap coal field, 
M. R. Campbell. 392. 
Glacial Kettle holes in Canada, Robt. 
Bell, 68, 
Glaciation, causes and conditions, W. 
Upham, 12; M. Manson, 192. 
Glaciation of the Yellowstone valley 
north of the Park, \V. H Weed. 393. 
Gorby, S S., Eighteenth Indiana report, 
125. 
Gordon, C. H. 201. 
Grabau, A. W., Preglacial channel of 
Genesee rrver, 397. 
Granites of Cecil county. Md., G. P. 
Grimsley, 398. 
Great lakes, J. W. Spencer. 289: early ob- 
servation on their history, E. J. Hill, 
405. 
Gregory, J. \V., 407. 
Greeley, W. S., Slate binders of the Pitts- 
burg coal b»d, 356; Cone-in-cone, De- 
vonian. Pa., WZ'V 
Griesbach, Maj. C. L., 340. 
Grimslov, (i. P., Granites of Cecil county, 
Md.,398. 
Growth of Knowledge concerning the 
Texas Cretaceous, Jules Marcou, 98. 
H 
Hall, C. W., 201, 204. 
Harris, G. D., The Tertiary geology of 
southern Arkansas, 394. 
Haworth, E., 201, 204. 
Hershey, O. H., Elkhorn creek area of 
the St. Peter sandstone. 169 ; The Co- 
lumbia formation in N. VV. Illinois, 203. 
Hill, E. J., Great lakes, 405. 
Hinton, R. J., Report on irrigation, 48. 
Historical sketch of discovery of mineral 
deposits in the lake Superior region, H. 
V. Winchell. 330. 
History of instruction in geology in Ger- 
man universities. Von Zittel, 179. 
History of the Missouri Paleozoic, G. C. 
Broadhead. 380. 
Hobbs, W. H., On diamonds in Wisconsin 
and their probable source, 31; Differen- 
tial faults, 35. 
Hollick, Arthur, Dislocations in the 
Coastal Plain strata. 197; New Lirio- 
dendron from Colo., 202. 
Hopkins, T. C, Springs: Influence of 
Stratigraphy on, 365. 
Hotchkiss. Jed, 204. 
Hovey, R. O., Cherts of Missouri, 196. 
Hubbard. G. G.,202. 
Hunt, J. H., 204. 
I 
Iddings, J. P., Eruptive rocks of Electric 
Peak, 117. 
Illustrations of the fauna of the St. John 
group, G. F. Matthew, 187. 
Indiana. Eighteenth geological report, 8. 
S. Gorby, 125. 
International Congress of Geologists, P. 
Frazer. 259; 327, 328. 
Insect, fauna of the Rhode Island coal 
field, S. H. Scudder, 330. 
Interruption during the deposition of the 
Burlington limestone, F. M. Fultz, 246. 
Iron-bearing rocks of the Mesabi range 
in Minnesota, J. E. Spurr, 251. 
Irrigation, report on. R. J. Hinton, 48. 
James, Chas. A . Mining royalties, 252. 
.Tenner, C. H.. 204. 
Johnston-Lavis, H. J., Blocks of Monte 
Somma, 53. 
K 
Kelvin, Lord, Popular lectures and ad- 
dresses, 118. 
Kemp, J. F., Orbicular granite from 
Rhode Island, 53: Nickel mine at Lan- 
caster gap, 195; Zinc mines at Franklin 
and Ogdensburg, 202. 
Kenya, Mt., glaciation. 407. 
Knyes, C. R.. Work and scope of the Geo- 
logical Survey Tlowa], 52; Paleontology 
of Missouri, 331. 
Kindle, E. M.fwith V. F. Markers). Bib- 
liography of the geology of Indiana, 
395. 
Knowlton. F. H., Fossil plants as an aid- 
to geology, 335. 
Lafayette formation. W J McGee, 115. 
Lake Cayuga a rock basin, R. S.Tarr,194. 
Lane, A. C Connection between the 
chemical and optical properties of am- 
phiboles, 195. 
Laramie and overlying Livingston form- 
ation, W. H. Weed, 391. 
Lawwn, A. C, Post-Pliocene diastro- 
phism of thecoast of southern Califor- 
nia, 335. 
Levison. W. G.. 204. 
Lewis, H. C, Papers and Notes on the 
