Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
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Yukon district and British Col- 
umbia, (rev.), v, 240; Mineral 
wealth of British Columbia, 
(rev.), v, 247; Glaciation of the 
Cordillera, vi, 153; Structure of 
the Selkirk range, (rev.), vii, 262; 
West Kootanie district, (rev.), 
viii, 392; Glacial geology of Mid- 
dleton island, (abs.), xi, 134, 244; 
Bering sea (abs.), xiii, 137; (p. 
s.n.), xv, 195; Interglacial climat- 
ic conditions, xvi, 65; Summary 
report, 1894, (rev.), xvi, 19S; (p. 
s.n.), xvi, 200; (and McConnell) 
Glacial deposits of S. W. Alberta 
(abs.), xvi, 235; Geol. Sur. Can., 
1895, (rev.), xvii, 328; Canadian 
Geol. report (rev.), xviii, 3S6; 
Summary report, Geol. Sur. Can., 
1896, (rev.), xix, 417; (p. s.n.), xx, 
199; Crystalline rocks of Can- 
ada, (abs.), xx, 275; Remarkable 
landslip on the riviere Blanche 
(abs.), xxiii, 103; Summary re- 
port, 1S9S, (rev.), xxiii, 384; 
Geol. rep. of Canada, 1897, (rev.), 
xxv, 177; i obit.), xxvii, 264; Bio- 
graphical sketch. B. J. Harring- 
ton, xxviii, 67; Bibliography, H. 
M. Ami, xxviii. 76; Geol. Sur. 
Canada, 1S9S, (rev.), xxviii, 321. 
Dawson, J. W., Plants of Cretaceous 
and Laramie, (rev.), i, 195; On 
Eozoon, (rev.), i, 260; Specimens 
of Eozoon canadense, (rev.), iii. 
48; (p. s.n.), v, 121; Erian and 
Carboniferous plants (rev.), v. 
ISO; Devonian plants (rev.), vi, 
56; Burrows and tracks of inver- 
tebrates, (rev.), vii, 55; Carbon- 
iferous fossils from Newfound- 
land (rev.), viii, 259; Cretaceous 
floras (p. s.n.), x, 68; Canadian ice 
age (rev.), xiii, 116; Recent dis- 
cussions in Geology, (abs.). xiii, 
135; Xew Carboniferous batrach- 
lans (abs.), xiii, 137, 140; Land 
animals of the Paleozoic, ((abs.), 
xlv, 66; (p. s.n.), xvi, 32S; The 
chain of life (p. s.n.), xvli, 59; 
(obit.).xxiv, 396; Chair of geol- 
ogy at McGill university, (p. s.n.), 
xxv. 59; Sketch of, H. M. Ami, 
xxvi, 1. 
Day, David T., Mining statistics, 
(p. s.n), i, 336; Mineral resources 
of the United States, (rev.), xii, 
200; Ditto. 1893, (rev.), xiv. 254; 
Mineral products of the United 
States, (rev.), xvi, 319; Mineral 
resources, 1896, (rev.), xxi, 3S0; 
(p. s.n.), xxxvi, 64. 
Day. W. C. Stone industry in 1S94, 
(rev.), xvi, 318. 
Dean, Bashford. Anatomy of Din- 
ichthys (rev.), xiii, 357; On Din- 
lchthys, (rev.), xviii. 316; (p. s.n.), 
xxv, 57: Devonian lamprey, Crew) 
xxvi, 60; Preservation of muscle 
fibers in sharks of the Cleveland 
shale, xxx. 273: (p. s.n.). xxxiii, 
333; The Permian fish Menaspis, 
xxxiv, 49. 
Death valley region of southeastern 
California, M. R. Campbell, xxxi, 
311. 
Decay of rocks and formation of 
sediments, R. S. Tarr, x, 25. 
Deceptive fossilization. F. W. Sar- 
deson, xxx, 39. 
Decomposition of iron pyrites, A. 
A. Julien, (rev.), ii, 344; of rocks 
in Brazil, Branner (abs.), xvi, 
242. 
Deecke, Geological guide through 
Campania, (rev.), xxviii, 125. 
Deep Creek, Age of the limestone, 
W. P. Blake, ix, 47. 
Deep River beds, Montana, (p. s.n.), 
Ix, 2S2. 
Deep wells, at Washington, Iowa, 
S. Calvin, i, 2S; Akron, O., Clay- 
pole, (abs.), viii, 239; Wheeling, 
W. Va., (p.s.n.), viii, 63; Ditto, 
Hallock, (abs.), viii, 192; Del- 
oraine, J. B. Tyrrell, xi, 332; At 
Livonia (ed. com.), xv, 379; At 
Johannesburg, (p.s.n.), xxix, 195; 
Deepest well, (p.s.n.), xxxiv. 
As a source of water-supply for 
Minneapolis, N. H. Winchell, 
xxxv, 266. 
Defloration and deformation of al- 
luvial deposits. H. T. Fuller, 
(abs.), viii, 239. 
De Geer, Gerard, Pleistocene 
changes of level in eastern N. 
America, xi, 22. 
De Lapparent (p.s.n.), ii, 367, 369. 
Delaware valley. Older drift, R. D. 
Salisbury, xi, 360; water gap, Em- 
ma Walter (rev.), xvi, 200, Eo- 
cene deposits of the Atlantic 
slope, W. B. Clark, (rev.), xix, 
64. 
Del Castillo, Antonio, (p.s.n.), xvi, 
32S; (obit.).xvi, 400. 
De 1'existence de Spongiaires dans 
le pre-Cambrien de Bretagne 
Cayeux, (rev.), xvi, 59. 
Delgado, I. F.. Record of the Lon- 
don Int. Cong. Geol., iv, 44; (p. 
s.n.), v, 209; Fauna of Haut- 
Alemtejo (rev.), xxxiv. 192. 
Deltas of the Mohawk. F. B. Tay- 
lor, Ix, 344; Ditto, Warren Up- 
ham, ix, 410. 
Delta plain at Andover, Mass., F. 
S. Mills, xxxil, 162. 
Deming. J. L. (TTerrick and E. S. 
Clarke). American norytes and 
gabbros, I, 339. K 
Denlson University, Bulletins of 
the scientific laboratories (ed. 
com.), i, 117; Barney Memorial 
Hall burned (p.s.n.), xxxv. 261. 
Denton, F. W. (p.s.n.), xv, 272; (p. 
s.n.). xvi, 131. 
Department of geology, University 
of Nebraska, (p.s.n.), Iff. 341; In 
the National Museum (ed. com.), 
xxviii. 107. 
DeDarture of the ice sheet from 
the Laurontian lakes, W. Upham, 
(abs.). xiv, 199. 
Deoosition of pold in South Africa. 
Czysczkowski, xvii. 310. 
