Index, Volumes I-XXXVJ. 
3i 
197; (p.s.n.), xxxii, 331; (and C. 
S. Prosser), Waverly fromations 
of Central Ohio, xxxiv, 335; De- 
velopment of Fenesiella. xxxv, 50. 
Cummins, W. F., Carboniferous in 
Texas, (p.s.n. >. ii, 138; On the 
Concho country, v, 321; New Car- 
boniferous coral, Hadrophyllum 
aplatus, (rev), viii, 187; (.and E. 
T. Dumble), The Duuble mountain 
section, ix, 31,; Report on The 
Texas survey, (rev.), x. 311; Tu- 
cumcari mountain, xi, 375; On 
rro Tucumcari (cit.), xii, 103; 
(and E. T. Dumble), The Kent 
section and Grvphaea tucumcari, 
xii, 309; A question of priority, 
xv. 395. 
Curtice,' Cooper, Oriskany drift 
near Washington, iii, 223. 
Curtis, Geo. C, West Indian erup- 
tions of 1902, xxxi, 40; Relief of 
the earth's surface, xxxii, ITS. 
Cushing, F. L., (cit.), xvi, 255. 
Cushing, H. P., Notes on the Muir 
glacier, Alaska, viii, 207; Mr. 
Cushing on the Muir glacier, G. 
F. Wright, viii, 330; (and Weins- 
chenck), Zur genauen Kentniss 
der Phonolithe des Hegaus, (rev.) 
xi. 274; The faults of Chazy 
township, Clinton county, (abs.), 
xv, 66: Areal geology of Glacier 
bay, Alaska, (abs.),-xvii, 61; Dit- 
to, (rev), xvii, 331. Are there 
pre-Cambrian and post-Ordovi- 
cian trap dikes in the Adiron- 
dacks? (abs.), xvii, 407; Ditto, 
H. P. Cushing. (rev.), xviii. 390; 
Note on hypersthene-andesite 
from mount Edgecumbe, Alaska, 
xx, 156; Syenite-porphyry dikes in 
the northern Adirondacks, (rev.), 
xxii, 3S2; The boundary of the 
Potsdam north of the Adiron- 
dacks, (rev.), xxiii, 330; Angite- 
syenite north of Loon lake, New 
York, (rev), xxiii, 106, 330; Deri- 
vation of the rock name anortho- 
site, xxix, 190; Geology of Rand 
hill. N. Y.. (rev.), xxix. 58; Geol- 
logical work in Franklin and St. 
Lawrence counties. N Y.. frev.), 
xxxi. 1^0; Little Falls, N. Y., 
(rev.), xxxv, 250. 
Cushman. J. A.. New footprint 
from the Connecticut valley, 
xxxiii, 154; Pleistocene forminife- 
ra from Panama, xxxiii, 265; Mio- 
cene barnacles from Gayhead, 
xxxiv. 293; Fossils from Sankaty 
head. Nantucket, xxxv. 104. 
Cusoate forelands, F. P. Gulliver, 
(abs.). xvii. 98. 
Cycad, A new, T. H. M'Bride, xii, 
24^. 
Cycles of sedimentation, J. L. Wil- 
liams, viii, 315. 
Cyclosphaeroma tril^batum, H. 
Woodward, frev.). vii. 196. 
Czyszkowski. S . Dep oc ition of e,«\(\ 
in South Afri"'". f Translated by 
H. V. Winchell), xvii, 306. 
D 
Daimonelix, Remarks on, J. F. 
James, xv, 337; or wnatV \q^. 
com.), xvi, 113; J. F. James, x^i.i, 
193;' Cast of burrow of rodent, 
Peterson, (p.s.n.), xxxiv, 26S. 
Dakota formation (Am. Com.), Ii, 
263. 
Dakctas, Artesian water, prelimi- 
nary report, N. H. Darton, 
(rev. ), xix, 274. 
Dakota 'I in Mines, (p.s.n.), vi, 4"2. 
uaia, T. Nelscn, The Greylock syn- 
clinorium, viii, 1; Rensselaer Grit 
platea u, I rev. 1. xiv, ".4 ; i with 
Pumpelly and Wolff), Geology of 
the Green mountains in Massa- 
chusetts, (rev.), xvi, 3S6; Struc- 
tural details in the Green moun- 
tains, (rev.), xviii, 390; (p.s.n.), 
xxvii, 327; Structural details in 
the Green mountains and in east- 
ern New Y'ork (rev.), xxxi, 5S. 
Dale, W. F., (p.s.n.), xvi, 67. 
Dall, W. H., Classification of the 
Tertiary. (Am. Com.), ii, 282; 
Peace Creek beds (rev.), vii, 3s2; 
Collection of Conrads works, G. 
D. Harris, xi. 279; Marine Mio- 
cene shells from Okhotsk sea, 
(p.s.n.), xii, 342; (and G. D. Har- 
I, Correlation paper. Miocene, 
(rev.), xii. 399; Appalachicola 
river, Dall and • Brown, (rev.), 
xiii. 137; Notes on the Atlantic 
Miocene, (abs.). xiv, 202; Contri- 
butions to the Tertiary fauna of 
Florida (rev.), xxvii. 179; Struc- 
ture of Diamond head, Oahu, 
xxvii, 3S6; (p.s.n.), xxxii, 331: 
Contributions to the Tertiary of 
Florida, (rev.), xxxiii, 49; Ditto, 
C Schuchert. xxxiii. 143: Spen- 
cer's rejoinder to lull's criticism 
1 f the hypothesis of the Union of 
Cuba and Florida, xxxiv, 110; 
Harriman expedition (rev.), 
xxxiv. 122. 
Dalles of the Wisconsin (p.s.n.), 
xxxiii, 396. 
Daly. R. A. (p.s n.), xx. 130; (p.s. 
Ti.i. xxiii, 206: (pp. n.). xxv, 393: 
(p.s.n.). xxvii, 129; Calcai 
concretions of Kettle point 
(rev.), xxvii. 253; Physiography 
of Acadia, (rev.), xxvii, 316: ( p. 
s.n.), xxviii, 134; (p s.n.), xxix. 
194; N. E. const of Labradc, 
"■• -v .'1. xxix. 256: (p.s.n.), xxx. 
::n>'.: Variolitic t>iil"w lava from 
X""'''<nn'r"., n d. xxxii, 65: f" s.n >. 
xxxii, 332; (p.s.n.), xxxiii, 60; 
Secondary origin of certain 
granites, (rev.), xxxv!, 312. 
Dana. E S.. System of Mineralogy. 
6th edition, (rev.), x, 64; Textbook 
ii. v 1, xxii, 32S. 
Dana. James D.. Views on the T:i- 
conie, i. 165; Darwin's theory of 
coral reefs, i. 300; (cit.), on Ta- 
conic. ii- 69; Nomenclature r ' 
Lower Paleozoic (Am Com ). II. 
19S; Characteristics of volcanoes, 
(rev.), vi, 104; Definition of Ta - 
