The .-liner i can Geologist. 
December, 1905. 
N. H. Winchell, i, 11; Uncon- 
formities of, in Minnesota, A. 
Winchell, I, 14; Copper in the 
Animikie rocks, A. C. Lawson, v, 
174. 
Anhedron, a new petrographical 
term, L. V. Pirsson, (abs.), xvii, 
94. 
Annals of British Geology. J. F. 
Blake (rev,), xi, 302; xv, 3S7. 
Ann Arbor, post-glacial geology. 
Wooldridge, ii, 35; Lake beaches 
at Spencer, II, 62. 
Annelid, new genus and species, 
S. Calvin, i, 24; Teeth from the 
Hamilton, J. M. Clarke, i. 127; 
from the Medina, Foerste, ii, 416. 
Announcement of the Theory of 
Evolution (ed. com.), xxviii, 316. 
Anorthosyte as a rock term, Kolde- 
rup, xxxl, 392; H. P. Cushing, 
xxlx, 190. 
Anorthosytes of the Minnesota 
shore of lake Superior, A. C. 
Lawson (rev.), xll, 59. 
Another appeal to induction from 
the scholastic methods of mod- 
ern geology, (rev.), H. H. How- 
orth, xxxvl, 125. 
Another episode in the history of 
Niagara river, J. W. Spencer, 
(abs.), xxil, 259. 
Another Kansas meteorite, (p.s.n,), 
xxviil, 334. 
Another meteorite in the supreme 
court, (ed. com.), xxxvl, 47. 
Another old outlet of lake Huron, 
G. F. Wright (p.s.n.), x, 262. 
Antarctica (ed. com.), xvii, 241; 
Antennae and other appendages of 
Triarthrus becki, W. D. Matthew, 
(rev.), xll, 193. 
Anthracite coal, Bow river, Cana- 
dian Northwest, Dodge I, 172; 
Geo. M. Dawson, I, 332; Exhaus- 
tion of (ed. com.), Ill, 45; In Col- 
orado, Lakes, vlll, 14; Origin of, 
C. R. Keyes, xlil, 411; New the- 
ory of origin, W. S. Gresley, 
xviii, 1: In Arizona, W. P. Blake, 
xxl, 345. 
Antl-Evolutlon, Martin (p.s.n.) II, 
431. 
Antilles, Archean character of the 
nuclei, P. Frazer, xxl. 250; Slopes 
of drowned ralleys, J. W. Spen- 
cer (abs.), xviii, 237. 
Antiquity of the fossil man of Lan- 
sing-, Kansas, Upham, xxx. 135; 
Ditto (ed. com.), xxx. 1S9; Ditto, 
Upham, xxxl, 25; Pleistocene ge- 
ology of the Concannon farm 
near Lansing-, N. H. Winchell, 
xxxl, p.. 263;. Ditto, Williston, 
Todd, Wright, xxxl, 291, 294; 
(ed. com.) xxxil, 185; More about, 
Luella Owen (rev.), xxxll, 254; 
Evidences of rheumatoid arthri- 
tis, C. A. Parker, xxxiii, 30; On 
the Lansing man, S. W. Willis- 
ton, xxxv, 342. 
Antiquity of man (ed. com.), II. 51; 
Putnam (cit.), v, 123; In eastern 
N. Am.. N. S. Shaler. xl, ISO: In 
America, W. J. McGee. xil, 174; 
(ed. com.), xxxi, 312; See under 
Man. 
Antiauity of the races of mankind, 
xxviii, 250. 
Antiquities from under Tuolumne 
Table mountain. G. F. Becker, 
(rev.), vii, 258; at Baoussg 
Rousse, x, 296. 
Apatite in Norbotten, Norway, 
Loesstrand (abs.) xi, 364; crys- 
tals, Antwerp, New York (rev.), 
N. Knight, xxxi, 62. 
Appalachian Virginia, N. H. Dar- 
ton, x, 10; A. Keith, x, 362. 
Apparent anomalies of stratifica- 
tion in the Postville well, S. Cal- 
vin, xvii, 195. 
Appleby, W. R. (p.s.n.), viii, 404. 
Applied Geology, International 
Congress (p.s.n.), xxxvi, 62. 
Appomattox formation (rev.), II, 
130. 
Approximate interglacial chronom- 
eter, N. H. Winchell, x, 69, 302. 
Aqueous origin of gold, Everette, 
(p.s.n.), vii, 3S9. 
Aragonite fossil shells more solu- 
ble than those of calcite (rev.), I, 
261. 
Areal geology of the Castle Rock 
region, Colorado, xxix, 96. 
Archean, The. T. G. Bonney (ed. 
com.), iv, 424. 
Archean and Algonkian, changes 
in. bv Van Hise (ed. com.), xxviil, 
385. 
Archean geology of Missouri, Ha- 
worth, i, 280. 363; of the Antilles, 
Frazer, ii. 421; Fossil plant. Brit- 
ton (rev.), ii, 58; Formation of 
America, opinions of American 
geologists, report of the Amer- 
ican committee, P. Frazer. il, 
146: Report of the English com- 
mittee (cit.), ii, 187; Artesian 
wells from in Minnesota (p.s.n.), 
iv, 302; Geology of the region 
N. W. of lake Superior, Lawson, 
(rev.), iv. 59; Ditto, vii, 320; Dit- 
to, Van Hise. vii. 383; Not to be 
correlated with that of Eurone, 
Barrois (cit.), viii, 255; Eruptive 
rocks of Finland (ed. com.), ix, 
49; Of southern Mass. (abs.), 
Emerson, xv. 247: Gneiss in the 
Sierra Nevada, xvii, 344: Lauren- 
tian north of Montreal. F. D. Ad- 
ams (rev.), xx, 131; Gneisses of 
the Grenville series. F. D. Adams 
(rov.), xx, 200; Nuclei of the An- 
tilles. P. Frazer. xxi, 250; Re- 
semblances between Minnesota 
and Finland. N. H. Winchell. xvi, 
222; Of the Alps (ed. com.), xxviil, 
189. 
Archaeological notes on central 
Minnesota, O. H. Hershey, xxiv, 
283. 
Arctic exploration ("p.s.n.), xiv, 272; 
(ed. com.), xiv, 389; (p.s.n.), xx, 
137. 
Arctic climate, secular changes 
(ed. com".) xv. 254. 
Area and duration of lake Agassiz. 
viii, 127. 
Areal work of the U. S. Geol. sur- 
vey. W. J. McGee, x, 377. 
Arenicolites, ii, 2. 
Argyrodite and a new sulphostan- 
nate of silver from Bolivia 
(rev.), S. L. Penfield, xiv, 53. 
