Index. Volumes I-XXXVI. 
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Brown, S. B , Lower Ccal Meas- 
ures of West v irginia, ix, 114. 
Brown, W. G>. (and H. D. Camp- 
bell), Igneous ruCKs of tne ivxebu- 
zoie in Virginia, (rev.), vni, oi. 
Brown, Stanley, Prioyloff islands, 
Alaska, ix, 217, (aos.). 
Brucite as a rock constituent, A. 
A. Julien, (p.s.n.), xxxv. 2 >8. 
Brumell, H. P., Mineral statistics 
of Canada, (rev.), viii, is do; 
Notes on Manganese in Canada, 
x, SO; Natural gas and petro- 
leum in Canada, (p.s.n.), xi, 131; 
ditto, (rev.), xii, 120; Albertite 
in New Brunswick (rev.), xnl, 
214; cit.), xiii, 431; (p.s.n.), xvi, 
197. 
Brush, G. J. (and S. L. Penfield), 
Manual of Determinative Miner- 
alogy (rev.), xxii, 32S; Collection 
of minerals (p.s.n.), xxxiv, 400. 
Bryan, W. A., Monograph of Mar- 
cus island (rev.), xxxiii, 382. 
Bryozoa Sceptropora, a new genus, 
E. O. Ulrich, i, 248; Handbook 
of American Paleozoic, Geo. B. 
Simpson, (rev.), xx, 330; Of Min- 
nesota, E. O. Ulrich, (rev.), xii, 
331; Coal Measures of Nebraska, 
G. E. Condra, xxx, 327; Rhombo- 
pora lepidodendroides, G. E. Con- 
dra, xxxi, 22. 
Bryson, John, Beaches of Long Is- 
land, ii, 64, 137; Artesian well at 
Woodhaven, iii, 214; The terminal 
moraine near Louisville, Ky., iv, 
125; Preglacial channels at the 
falls of the Ohio, v, 1S6; The 
Wetwoods, vi, 254; Excursion 
across Long Island, vii, 332; En- 
glacial drift of Long Island, ix, 
278; Dr. Wahnschaffe's work on 
the drift deposits of Germany, x, 
132; Glacial geology of Martha's 
Vineyard compared to Long is- 
land, xi, 210; Drift mounds of 
Olympia and of Long Island, xii, 
127; Origin of Peconic bay and of 
Shinnecock hills, xii, 402; Lake 
Ronkonkoma and other Glacial 
features of Long Island, xiii, 390; 
xvi, 228; Good ground. Long is- 
land, xv, 1SS; Rock Hill, L. I., 
xxi, 22S; Good ground Long is- 
land, xviii, 329; The Hempstead 
plains, Long island, xx, 61; Drift 
formations of Long island, xxii, 
245; So-called sand dunes of 
East Hampton, L I., viii, 18S. 
Buchan, J. S., Was Mount Royal 
an active volcano? (rev.), xxvii, 
313. 
Buchanan county, Iowa, Devonian, 
S. Calvin, viii, 142. 
Buchanan gravels, and Interglacial 
deposit, S. Calvin, xvii, 76. 
Buchtel college laboratory, Lap- 
idary machine, (p.s.n.), I, 395; 
Destruction by fire, (p.s.n.), xxv, 
129. 
Bucking, H., Sulfoborit, (rev.), 
xiii. 359. 
Buckley. E. R., Building and orna- 
mental stones of Wisconsin, 
(rev.), xxv, 179; (p.s.n.), xxvl- 
196; clays and clay industry if 
Wisconsin, (rev.), xxx, 329; (p. 
s.n.), xxxii, 400; (p.s.n.), xxxui, 
iy9; (p.s.n.), xxxiv, 400. 
Buckman, S. b., (and F. A, Bath- 
er), Terms of Auxology, xn, 43. 
Buckout, W. A., Age ot the earth, 
(p.s.n.), xvii, 342. 
Buena Vista Co.'s property, W. H. 
Rutt'ner, v, 53. 
Buena Vista as a stratigraphic 
term in Ohio, Prosser, xxxiv, 341. 
Building and ornamental stones of 
Wisconsin, E. R. Buckley, (rev.), 
xxv, 179. 
Building of the British Isles, Jukes- 
Browne, (ed. com.), ili, 262. 
Building stone in New York, 
SiriocK, (rev.), vii, 196. 
Building materials of Pennsyl- 
vania, T. C. Hopkins, (rev.), xx, 
136. 
Bulletin of the Bureau of Forest- 
ry, No. 60, (p.s.n.), xxxvi, 63. 
Bulletin of Deriison University, 
(ed. com.), i, 117; Of the labo- 
ratory of Natural History, Iowa 
state university, (p.s.n.), iii, 62; 
Of American Paleontology, Har- 
ris, (p.s.n.), xvi, 6S; ditto, (rev.), 
G. D. Harris, xviii, 1S3; Of Had- 
ley laboratory of the university 
of New Mexico, C. L. Herrick, 
(rev.), xxvii, 58. 
Bulloch, W. H., First American 
lithological microscope, iii, 226. 
Bumpus, H. C, (p.s.n.), xxvii, 64. 
Burchard, Ernest F., (p.s.n ), xxxi, 
394. 
Bureau of Mines, Ontario, Second 
report (rev.), Blue, xii, 260; 
Fourth report, (rev.), xvi, 313. 
Buried timber in Glacial lake 
beaches. O. Guthrie, (p.s.n.), 
xvii. 259. 
Burlington limestones, Erosion 
during deposition of. F. M 
Fultz, xv, 12S. 
Burning gas at San Antonio, Te:£- 
as, <p.s.n.), Iii, 279. 
Burnes, Col. Fielding, (p.s.n.), Iv, 
254. 
Burr, H. T., Drainage peculiarity 
in Androscoggin county, Maine, 
xxiv, 369; A new Lower Cam- 
brian fauna from eastern Mas- 
sachusetts, xxv, 41; Structural 
relations of the melaphyrs of the 
Boston basin, (rev ), xxvii, 319. 
Burrows. H. W. (and G. F. Har- 
ris). Eocene and Oligocene beds 
of the Paris basin (rev.), xl, 354. 
Butte, The great flat at, W. H. 
Weed, (p.s.n.), xxxv, 129. 
Calaveras skull, McGee and Holmes, 
(abs, 1, xxiii, 97. 
Calcium carbonate, rate of oceanic 
deposition, Walcott, xii, 354, 361.- 
Cadell, Henry M., Alternation of 
ive] and till in Scotland, (cit.), 
vii, 242. 
Califcrnia, Flora of the coast is- 
land- and recent changes of level, 
