Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
gabbros, Geikie and Teall, (rev.), 
xv, 123. 
Baousse Rousse, New discoveries 
at, Nadaillac, x, 296. 
Baraboo iron ore, N. H. Winchell, 
xxxiv, 242. 
Barbadoes, Geology, Jukes-Browne, 
viii, 56. 
Barber, W. B., Lamprophyres and 
associated igneous rocks of the 
Rossland district, .xxxiii, 335, 
(obit.), xxxv, 399. 
Barbour, E. H., (and Torrey), Me- 
teorites of Iowa, viii, 65. 
Barbour, E. H., (p.s.n.), viii, 64, 
196; Nebraska geological survey, 
vol. 1, (rev.), xxxiii, 125. 
Barite and selenite crystals in Mon- 
tana, J. P. Rowe, xxxiii, 198. 
Barlow, A. E., Huronian and Laur- 
entian contact north of lake Hu- 
ron, v, 19; Nickel and copper de- 
posits of Sudbury, Ont., (rev.), 
viii, 114; Relation of the Laur- 
entian and Huronian north of 
lake Huron, (abs.), xi, 138; ditto, 
(rev.), xiii, 63; Some dikes con- 
taining huronite, (p.s.n.), xv, 68; 
ditto, (rev.), xvi, 119; (p.s.n.), 
xxix, 398. 
Barnacles from Gay Head, Mass., 
J. A. Cushman, xxxiv, 293; Paleo- 
zoic, structure of, J. M. Clarke, 
xvii, 137. 
Barrande, Discovery of the primor- 
dial fauna in Britain, ii, 77; Opin- 
ion of the Taconic system, II, 
77; And the Taconic system, 
Jules Marcou, iii, IIS. 
Barrell, Jos., Physical effects of 
contact metamorphism, (rev.), 
xxix, 313; (p.s.n.), xxxi, 325; 
Barrett, R. L., The Sundal drain- 
age system in central Norway, 
dev.), xxvii, 123. 
Barris, W. H., (obit.), xxvlll, 64; 
Sketch of his life, C. H. Preston, 
xxviil, 358. 
Barrois, Chas., The terms of the 
Cambrian, (p.s.n.), ii, 366; Granu- 
lites du Morbihan iil, 271; (cit.), 
Iv, 50; Correlation of pre-Cam- 
brian of Europe and North 
America, (cit), viii. 255; Sur In 
presence de fossiles dans le terrain 
azoique de Bretagne, (rev.), xl, 
118; Rouvilligraptus richardsoni, 
(rev.).xii, 336; Des relations des 
mers Devoniennes de Bretagne et 
des Ardennes, (rev.), xxiii, 386; 
Extension du Silurien superieur 
dans l'- Pas de Calais, (rev.), 
xxiii, 3S6; Les Goniatites du ra- 
vin de Conlarie (rev.), xxiii, 3S6; 
Barrows, Franklin, Geological chap- 
ter of the Agassiz association, 
vlll, 129. 
Barton, G. H., (p.s.n.), vl, 402; (p. 
s.n.), ix, 412; Channels in drum- 
lins, (rev.), xlil, 224; Former ex- 
tension of glaciation in Greenland 
and in Labrador xvill, 379; Gla- 
cial observations in the Umanak 
district, Greenland, (rev.), xx, 
329; (p.s.n.), xxvl, 397; (p.s.n.), 
xxvll, 327. 
Barus, Carl, Viscosity of solids 
(rev.), Ix, 342; (p.s.n.), xvl, 129. 
Basal complex, Neponset valley, 
Mass., W. O. CrosDy, xxxvi, 37; 
Beyond the southern end of the 
Rocky mountains, C. R. Keyes, 
xxxvi, 112. 
Basanite from Wyandotte cave 
(rev.), vii, 382. 
Bascom, Florence, (p t s.n.), xll, 65; 
Structures, origin and nomencla- 
ture of the acid volcanic rocks 
of South mountains, (rev.), xiii, 
122; (p.s.n.), xv, 336; Serpentine 
and diabase, (abs.) xvii, 346; Re- 
lation of the streams in the 
neighborhood of Philadelphia to 
the Bryn Mawr gravels, xix, 50; 
Ancient volcanic rocks of South 
mountains, (rev.), xix, 139; Fin- 
land excursion of the 7th Int. 
Cong. Geologists, xx, 339; On 
some dikes in the vicinity of 
Johns bay, Maine, xxiii, 275; (p. 
s.n.), xxxiv, 401. 
Basal line of Carboniferous in 
northeastern Missouri, Keyes, x, 
380. 
Bashore, H. B., Columbia deposits 
of the Susquehanna, (abs.), xvlli, 
238. 
Basic eruptive rocks in Androscog- 
gin county, Maine, G. P. Mej-rill, 
x, 49. 
Basic rock derived from granite, C. 
H. Smyth, Jr., (rev.), xiv, 19a. 
Basic rocks of northeastern Mary- 
land, A. G. Leonard, xxvili, 135. 
Basin range structure in the Death 
valley region of southeastern Cal- 
ifornia, M. R. Campbell, xxxi, 
311. 
Basins of the great lakes, origin 
of, J. 'W. Spencer, vii, 86; In gla- 
cial lake deltas, Fairchild, (aos.), 
xxii, 254. 
Baskerville, Chas., (p.s.n.), xxxll, 
264. 
Bassler, R. S., (p.s.n.), xxxiii, 396. 
Bastin, E. C, A Permian glacial 
invasion, xxix, 169. 
Bath meeting of the British Asso- 
ciation (ed. com.), ii, 419. 
Bather, F. A., Museum arrange- 
ment, (p.s.n.), x, 260; (and Buck- 
man), Terms of auxology xii, 43; 
Crinoidea of Gotland, (rev.), xiii, 
355; Brachioerinus and Herpeto- 
crinus, xvi. 213; Wachsmuth and 
Springer's monograph on crinoids, 
(rev.), xxiv, 56; What is an echi- 
noderm?, (rev.), xxviii, 257; Echi- 
noderma, (rev.), xxviii, 3S9. 
Batocrinus calvini, R. R. Rowley, 
v, 146. 
Batrachian and other footprints 
from the coal measures of Jog- 
gins, ('.. F. Matthew, (rev.) xxxii, 
54; i »f eastern I lanada, G. F. 
Matthew, (rev.), xxxv, 181. 
Bauer, L A., Magnetic decimation 
tables, and principal facts relat- 
ing to the earth's magnetism, 
(rev.), xxxi, 123. 
Baur. G. Remarks on Dinosauria, 
(rev.), viii, 55; (p.s.n.), viii, 64; 
(p.s.n.), xxii, 130. 
Bausch-Lamb petrographical micro- 
Scope, G. II. Williams, (cit.), iii, 
229. 
