Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
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Frozen streams of the Iowa drift 
border, A. G. Wilson, xvii, 364. 
Frye, A. E., Complete geography, 
(rev.), xvii, 328. 
Fuel resources of Colorado, A. 
Lakes, viii, 7. 
Fuller, H. T., Alterations of sili- 
cates in gneiss, (rev.), xiii, 214. 
Fuller ,H. T., Defloration and def- 
ormation of alluvial deposits, 
(abs.), viii, 239. 
Fuller, M. L. (with W. O. Crosby), 
Origin of pegmatyte, xix, 147; 
Champlain submergence in the 
Narragansett bay region, xxi, 310; 
An instance of subaqueous differ- 
ential weathering, xxv, 355; (and 
F. G. Clapp), Marl loess of the 
Wabash valley, xxxi, 158; Ditney 
folio, U. S. Geo!. Sur , (rev.) xxxl. 
255; Probable pre-Kansan and 
Iowan deposits of Long islanu, 
xxxii. 308; Pleistocene history of 
Fisher island, xxxv, 51; (p.s.n.) 
xxxvi, 134. 
Fultz, F. M., Interruption in the 
deposition of the Burlington lime- 
stone, xiv, 246; Erosion during 
the deposition of the Burlington 
limestone, xv, 12S. 
Fundamental changes in the Ar- 
cha.en and Algonkian by Van 
Hise, (ed. com.), xxviii, 3S5; 
Fundamental complex beyond the 
southern end of the Rocky moun- 
tains, C. R. Keyes, xxxvi, 112. 
Fungus, a new Carboniferous, H. 
Herzer, xii, 289. 
Furman, H. V., (p.s.n.), xvii, 121. 
Further contribution to' knowledge 
of the Laurentian, Adams, (abs.), 
xv. 67. 
Further examination of the Fisher 
meteorite, N. H. Winchell, xvll, 
234. 
Further notes on Block island, A. 
Hollick. (abs.), xxi, 200. 
Further notes on the weathering of 
diabase at Chatham, Va., T. L. 
Watson, xxiv, 355. 
Further observations on the ven- 
tral structure of Triarthrus, C. 
E. Beecher, xv, 91. 
Further observations upon the oc- 
currence of diamonds in meteor- 
ites, Huntington (rev.) xvi, 316 
Gabbro at Sioux falls, South Dako- 
ta, J. E. Todd, xxxiii, 35; Or- 
bicular of Dehesa, California, 
Kessler and Hamilton, xxxiv, 133. 
Gabbroid rocks of Minnesota, A. N. 
Winchell, xxvi, 151, 261, 348. 
Galena nugget (p.s.n.). xii, 65; 
Limestone. Age "f, N. H. Winch ill, 
(abs.). xiv, 203; Ditto, N. If. 
Winchell, xv, 33; and Maquoketa 
series, Sardeson, xviii, 356; Ditto, 
ditto, xix, 21, 180, 330. 
Gane, H. S., (p.s.n.), xvi, 131. 
Gannett, Henry. Dictionary of alti- 
tudes, (rev.), ix. 342; Topograph- 
ical work of the t'nileil States 
Geological survey, xi. 65, 1-7: 
Average elevation of the United 
States, (rev.), xv, 62; Manual of 
topographic methods, (rev.), xvi, 
60; Dictionary of altitudes of the 
United States, (rev.), xxv, 121; 
Origin of certain place names in 
the United States, (rev.), xxxi, 
1S6; Ditto, (rev.), xxxv, 393. 
Gap Nickel Mine, (p.s.n.), vii, 334. 
Gardner collection of photographs, 
(p.s.n.), xvii, 340. 
Garwood, E. J., (p.s.n.), xxvii, 263. 
Gas wells in Pennsylvania, E. VV. 
Claypole, i, 31; At Findlay, O., 
Z. L. White, (rev.), i, 65; At 
Litchfield, III., (p.s.n.), i, 38; At 
San Antonio, Texas, (p.s.n.), ill, 
279; Near Albert Lea, Minnesota, 
(p.s.n.), iv, 126; At Columbia 
Junction, Iowa, (p.s.n.), iv, 126; 
Borings in Indiana, Leverett, iv, 
8; In Ohio, Leverett, iv, 11; In 
Ohio ,Orton, (p.s.n.), iv, 63; At 
Freeborn, Minn., p.s.n.), v, 128; 
Near Letts, Iowa, F. M. Witter. 
ix, 319; In Ontario, Brumell 
(abs.), xi, 131; In Ontario, Brum- 
ell, (rev.), xii, 120; Central New 
York, C. S. Prosser, xxv, 131. 
Gasteropoda and cephalopoda of the 
Raritan clays of New Jersey, 
Whitfield, (rev.), xii, 329. 
Gathering of Scientists, (p.s.n.), vl, 
402. 
Gates, xxxiii. 156; (p.s.n.), xxxiii. 
200. 395; (p.s.n.), xxxvi, 198. 
Gaudry, A., (rem.), ii, 367; (p.s.n.) 
viii, 240, 246. 
Gebirgsformen in Karnten, Freeh, 
(rev.), xiii, 71. 
Geer, Baron de, (p.s.n.). viii. 19.1; 
Changes of level in Scandinavia, 
(abs.), viii, 236; (rem.), viii, 242- 
(rem.), viii, 246, 247; Isobases of 
post-Glacial elevation, ix, 247; 
(Cit.), xii, 225. 
Geest, W. J. McGee, xxx, 381. 
Geiger. H. R.. (and Keith), Blue 
ridge near Harper's Ferrv, (rev.). 
vii, 262. 
Geikie, A. (rem.), ii, 366; Centen- 
ary of Hutton's theory of the 
earth, (abs.), x, 189; Text-book 
of geology, rev.), xiii. 66; Banded 
structure of gabbros in the Isle of 
Skye, (rev.), xv. 12.'!; (p.s.n.), xvi, 
131, 400; (p.s.n.), xviii, 58; 
n. i, xix, 223; 365; Visit to Am 
ica, xix, (24; (p.s.n.), xxxii. 332; 
Text-book of geology, 4th edition, 
(rev.), xxxiii, 51. 
Geikie, James, Vice presidential 
address, (rev.), iv. lutiot) 
of climate, (rev.), v, 313; At Bos- 
ton, (p.s.n.), vii, 335; Glacial sue- 
in- Europe (rev.), x. 327; Glcia] 
succession in the British I 
and Northern Europe, (abs.), xii, 
22 i : lee age and Its relation to th - 
antiquity of .Man. (rev.), xv. 52; 
(p.s.n.) xvi, 130; Earth Sculutnre, 
or the origin of land forme, 
(rev ). xxiii. 261 : Structural and 
Field geology, (rev.), xxxvi. 320 
Gems and precious stones, G. P. 
Kunz. (rev), vi. 122; At the Co- 
lumbian exposition, G M, \\'i'- 
liams. xiii. 349; (ed, com.). xi ; *. 
415; And gem minera's. o <\ 
Farrington, (rev.), xxxiii, 258. 
enera of Suuropoda founded en 
