Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
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213; (p.s.n.), xxi, 331; (p.s.n.), 
xxii, 130; Geology and Geogra- 
phy, Upham, xxii, 24S; (p.s.n.), 
xxiv, iy7; Sketches of past pres- 
idents by Marcus Benjamin (p. 
s.n.), xxiv, 390; (p.s.n.), xxv, 
394; (p.s.n.), xxvii, 3i>7; Commem- 
orative tablet (ed. com.) xxix, 
178; (p.s.n.), xxx, 398; (p.s.n.) 
xxxl, 66; Summer meeting of 
Section E, 1905, E. O. Hovey, 
xxxv, 398; (p.s.n.), xxxvi, 331. 
American committee of the Inter- 
national Congress of Geologists. 
P. Frazer, 1, 3, 86; Report on 
the several formations, i, 97; Re- 
ports of the American Commit- 
tee, ii, 139; An unjust attack up- 
on, P. Frazer, Mi, 65. 
American Geologist, Introductory, I, 
1; Consolidation with Economic 
Geology, xxxvi, 309. 
American geological classification 
and nomenclature, J. Marcou, 
(rev.), ii, 129. 
American Geological railway guide, 
Macfarlane (rev.), vi, 248. 
American Geological Society, Pro* 
posed, i, 394; (p.s.n.), ii, 360, 370; 
(p.s.n.), iii, 62, 140, 344. See Geo- 
logical Society of America. 
American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, (p.s.n.), xvi, 26S, 330; 
(p.s.n.), xvii, 25S; (p.s.n.), xlx, 
291; (p.s.n.), xxx, 272, (p.s.n.), 65, 
397; (p.s.n.), xxxii, 264. 
American meteorites described (p. 
s.n.), xxviii, 265. 
American Meteorological Journal, 
(rev.), xi, 357. 
American mining congress (p.s.n.), 
xxii, 400. 
American Museum of Natural His- 
tory (p.s.n.), xxiii, 395; (p.s.n.) 
xxv, 64; (p.s.n.), xxvi, 64; (p.s.. 
n.), xxvii, 3S9; (p.s.n.), xxix, 130; 
Progress of vertebrate paleontol- 
ogy, O. P. Hay, xxxv, 31. 
American Naturalist, (p.s.n.), i, 
134; v, 255. 
American Paleontological Society, 
Sec. A, O. P. Hay, xxxv, 124. 
American petrographical micro- 
scopes, N. H. Winchell, iii. 225. 
American Philosophical Society 
(ed. com.), xxviii, 317. 
American Society of Naturalists 
(p.s.n.), i, 133. 
American Society of Civil Engin- 
eers (p.s.n.), v. 127. 
American Neocomian and Gryphaea 
pitcheri. Marcou, v. 315. 
Ames knob, North Haven, Maine, 
Bailey Willis, xxx, 159. 
Ami, H. M., List of fossils of the 
Quebec (rev.), v. 247; The Citadel 
Hill rocks (p.s.n.), vii, 71; Strata 
of the Quebec group (rev.), viii, 
115; Geology of Quebec and its 
environs (rev.), viii, 1S6; Cam- 
brian fossils from the Rocky Mt. 
region (abs.), xi. 132; Quebec 
group about Quebec (abs.,), xiv, 
66; Note on a collection of Silu- 
rian fossils (rev.) xv, 264; (p.s.n.) 
xvi, 267; Preliminary list of or- 
ganic remains (rev.), xvii, 393; 
Ordovician in New Brunswick 
and Nova Scotia (rev.), xx, 276; 
bK.et.cn oi J. W. Dawson, xxvi, 1; 
A national museum for Canada, 
xxvii, 259; Sketch of E. Bunngs, 
xxvn, zzo; Bibliography of u. M. 
' Dawson, xxviii, <t>; Billings and 
his bibliography, xxviii, 12b; Bei- 
inurus iviltorkensis, xxix, lb8; 
Sketch of A. R. C. Selwyn, xxxi, 
1; (p.s.n.), xxxiii, 332. 
Ammomten-Brut mit Aptychen in 
der Wohnkammer von uppelia 
steraspis uppei, Michael *,iev.) 
xvi, 312. 
Amount of glacial erosion in the 
Finger lake region of Aew iTork. 
D. F. Lincoln, (abs.) xii, 177. 
Ampyx, with descriptions of Amer- 
ican species. A. W. Vogdes, xi, 
99. 
Amusing error (ed. com.), xv, 120. 
Amygdaloid in Manitoba (p.s.n.), 
xxxiv, 132. 
Amygdaloidal melaphyrs of the 
Boston basin, W. O. Crosby, 
xxvii, 324. 
Amyzon beds, ii, 289. 
Anaconda Copper Company (p.s.n.), 
xxvii, 197. 
Analysis of folds. Van Hise. (abs.) 
xvi, 244. 
Ancestry of the upper Devonian 
placoaerms of Ohio, E. W. Clay- 
pole, xvii, 349. 
Anderson, F. M., River system of 
northern California (abs.), xxvii, 
131. 
Anderson, C. C, Report on the wa- 
ter powers of Georgia (rev.), xxii, 
193. 
Anderson, J. G. Om Olandska ran- 
kar (rev.), xvii, 55: Cambrische 
u. silurische phosphorit fuhrende 
Gesteine aus Schweden (rev.), 
xix, 137. 
Anderson, Netta C, List of Mas- 
todon and Mammoth remains 
(rev.), xxxvi, 258. 
Anderson, R. V. (p.s.n.), xxxv, 261. 
Ancient glacial action in Austral- 
asia, C. H. Hitchcock, xxiii, 252. 
Ancient lake beaches on the islands 
in Georgian bay, F. M. Corn- 
stock, xxxiii, 312. 
Ancient river deposits of the Spring 
river valley in Kansas, O. ii. 
Hershey, xvii, 37. 
Ancient volcanic rocks of South 
mountain (rev.), F. Bascom, xix, 
139. 
Andesytes of the Aroostook volcan- 
ic area of Maine (rev.), H. E. 
Gregory, xxv, 175. 
Animals before man in North 
America, F. A. Lucas (rev.), xxx, 
390. 
Andrews, William, The Diuturnal 
Theory of the Earth (rev.), xxv, 
50. 
Andrews, E. C, Limestones of the 
Fiji islands (rev.), xxvii, 256. 
Andrews, C. W., Recently discov- 
ered extinct vertebrates from 
Egypt (rev.), xxviii, 3S'j. 
Andrews, Edmund, Sketch of work 
(p.s.n.), xxxiii, 201. 
Anlmikie Black Slates and Quartz- 
ytes, equivalent to the Huronian 
