Index, Volumes I-XXXV1. 
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bay and strait, (abs.), xiii, 92; 
Pre-paleozoic decay of crystalline 
rocks north of lake Huron, (rev.), 
xiii, 214; Sudbury mining dis- 
trict, (rev.), xiii, 430; Glacial ket- 
tle holes in Canada, (rev.), xiv, 
68; Honeycombed limestones in 
the bottom of lake Huron, (abs.), 
xv, 6S; A great pre-Glacial river 
in northern Canada, (abs.), xvl, 
132; Proofs of the rising <-»f the 
land round Hudson bay, (abs.), 
xvii, 99; (p.s.n.), 419; Summary 
report, Canadian geological sur- 
vey, (rev.), xxx, 64; (p.s.n.), 
xxxvi, 331. 
Belly River beds, of Canada, rela- 
tive age, J. B. Hatcher, xxxi, 
369. 
Beltrami island of lake Agassiz, 
Upham, xi, 423. 
Belvidere beds, A study of, F. W. 
Cragin, xvi, 357. 
Belvidere mountain, Vt., V. F. 
Marsters, (abs.), xxxv, 194. 
Bement collection of minerals, pre- 
sented to the Am. Mus. Nat. 
Hist., (p.s.n.), xxvii, 32S. 
Bendrat, T. A., (and C. L. Her- 
■ rick,) Ohio Coal Measures horizon 
in New Mexico xxv, 234; Geol- 
ogy of Lincoln county, S. Dako- 
ta, xxxiii, 65. 
Benedict, W. H., (p.s.n.), Tracks 
in the Potsdam sandstone, iii, 
152. 
Benjamin, Marcus, (p.s.n.), xxlv, 
390. 
Bennettites dacotensis Macbride, 
Geological position of, S. Calvin, 
xiii, 79. 
Ben Nevis, The last stronghold of 
the British ice-sheet, Warren 
Upham, xxi, 375. 
Benton formation in report of Am. 
committee, ii, 264. 
Bergeron, J., Trilobites of the Or- 
dovician of Ecalgrain, (rev.), xv, 
262; New Ordovician tribolites, 
(rev.), xvii, 395. 
Bering sea, Geo. M. Dawson, (rev.),, 
xiii. 137. 
Berkey, C. P.. (p.s.n.). xvi, 130, 
329; (and T. H. Eby), Native cop- 
per in hematite, Soudan, .Minn., 
(rev. i. xix. 117; Chemical ai 
sis of the Fisher meteorite, xx, 
317; Geology of the St. Croix dal- 
les area, xx.:;i."; ditto, xxi. 139, 270; 
The Sacred Heart geyser spring, 
xxix, 87; Origin and distribution 
of Minnesota clays, xxix, 171; (p. 
s.n.». xxxi, 304; Geological recon- 
noissance of the Uintah reserva- 
tion, (abs.), xxxiii, 334; Economic 
geology of the Pembina region, 
xxxv, 1 (2 ; 
Berlin meeting, Int. Cong. Geol. 
Frazer, i, 
Bermuda islands, Changes of level, 
R. S. Tarr, xix, 293. 
Bernard. Felix, Elements of pa- 
leontology, (rev.), xi. 110; 
part 2 (rev.), xiv, 334. 
Berry, E. H., xxxvi, 331. 
Berry, E. W.. 
posure near Cliffwood, N. J-, 
xxxiv, 253. 
Bessey, C. E., (p.s.n.), v, 63. 
Beuschausen, L., Lamellibranchia- 
ten des reinischen Devon, (rev.), 
xviii, 124; (obit.), xxxiii, 333. 
Beyer, S. W., (ps.n.), xvi, 131; The 
Sioux quartzyte, (rev.), xx, 272; 
(p.s.n.), xx, 419; (p.s.n.), xxx, 
71: 
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