Index, Volumes I -XXXV I. 
5i 
its, C. R. Keyes, xxx, 99; Excur- 
sion at Pittsburg, (p.s.n.), xxx, 
132. 
Age of the volcanic formations 
of the West Indies, J. W. Spen- 
cer, xxxi. 48. 
Excursion in Missouri, (p.s.n.), 
xxxiii, 200; Reconnoissance in the 
Uintah reservation, C. P. Ber- 
key, (abs.), xxxiii, 304. 
Features of the City of Monte- 
rey, Mexico, E. Wittmann, xxxv, 
171. 
Geological map, of Europe, P. Fra- 
zer, i, 93, 117, 250, 337, (p.s.n.) 
ii, 66; Railway guide, Macfarlane, 
(rev.), vi, 248; Reconnoissance in 
S. W. Kansas, Robert Hay, 
(rev.), vi, 389; Railroad guide, 
Macfarlane, vii, 149; Map of Eu- 
rope, (p.s.n.), viii, 265; Of th»3 
United States, (rev.), xi, «57; 
At the Columbian Exposition, 
(ed. com.), xii, 250; Map of Eu- 
rope, (p.s.n.), xiv, 340; and re- 
port of Essex county, Mass, J. 
H. Sears, (rev.), xv, 264; Of Ala- 
bama, E. A. Smith, (rev.), xv, 
58; Atlas of the United States, 
Miller, (rev.), xvii, 177; Of New 
York, McGee, (abs.), xvii, 264; 
Of Europe, (p.s.n.), xvii, 405; At- 
las of the United States, (p.s.n.), 
xviii, 401; Map of Europe (p.s.n.), 
xxix, 194; Atlas of the United 
States (p.s.n.), xxxii, 392; Of. the 
Tully quadrangle, Clarke and Lu- 
ther, (rev.), xxxv, 3SS; Institute 
of Mexico, F. N. Guild, xxxvi, 
293. 
Geological problems, in Muscatine 
county, Iowa, S. Calvin, iii, 25; 
Position of the Catskill group, 
C. S. Prosser, vii, 351; Tests ap- 
plied to archeological relics, S. 
D. Peet, vii, 44; Work of mosses 
and Algae, W. H. Weed, vii, 4S; 
Dates of certain topographic 
forms, W. M. Davis, (rev.), viii, 
260; Activity of the earth's orig- 
inally absorbed gases, A. C. 
Lane, (abs.), xiii, 138; Notes on 
the Isle of Shoals, H. C. Hovey, 
(abs.), xvi, 248; Western part of 
the Vermillion range, Smyth and 
Finlay (rev.), xvii, 247. 
Geological Society of America. Pro. 
posed, Winchell and Hitchcock, i, 
394; First meeting for organiza- 
tion, (p.s.n.). ii, 360; Committee 
of organization, (p.s.n.), iii, 62; 
Organization effected, (od, com.), 
Mi, 140; Council meeting at 
Washington, (p.s.n.), iii. 44; First 
meeting, Toronto (p.s.n. l; iv. 253 ; 
Winter meeting, New 5Tork, (p. 
s.n.), v. 117; Prenatal hfstory of, 
(ed. com.), vi, 181; Summer meet- 
ing, Indianapolis, (p.s.n.), vi, 261; 
Second annual meeting, Wash- 
ington, (p.s.n.), vii. 72; Summer 
meeting at Washington, (p.s.n.), 
viii, 193; Ditto. Pleistocene pa- 
pers, viii, 236; Bulletin, J. J. Ste- 
venson, (rev.), viii, 261; Winter 
meetine;. Columbus, (p.s.n.), ix, 
214; Bulletin of, (rev.), ix. 100; 
(p.s.n.), x, 134; Summer session 
at Rochester, (p.s.n.), x, 193; 
(p.s.n.), x, 398; Meeting at Col- 
umbus, (rev.), xi, 62; Fifth an- 
nual meeting, Ottawa, (p.s.n.), 
xi, 130; (p.s.n.), xii, 130; Ple- 
istocene papers at Madison meet- 
ing, xii, 165; Excursions at Mad- 
ison, xii, 206; (p.s.n.), xii, 207; 
Fifth annual meeting, xiii, 64; 
Sixth annual meeting, with notes 
of papers, xiii, 134, 20S; (p.s.n.), 
xiv, 65; Summer meeting at 
Brooklyn (p.s.n.), xiv, 195; Bal- 
timore meeting, (p.s.n.), xv, 65; 
Ditto, Pleistocene papers, xv, 
197; (p.s.n.), xvi, 67, 131; Sev- 
enth summer meeting, Upham, 
xvi, 233; (p.s.n.), xvi, 329, 400; 
Philadelphia meeting, abstracts, 
W. Upham, xvii, 89; (ed. com.), 
xviii, 35; Buffalo meeting, ab- 
stracts, Upham, xviii, 213; Meet- 
ing at Washington, (list of pa- 
pers), xix, 145; Meeting at Mon- 
treal, (p.s.n.). xxi, 135; List of 
papers at the winter meeting, 
New York, (p.s.n.), xxiii, 68; Re- 
port of the same meeeting, E. O. 
Hovey, xxiii. 861; Twelfth win- 
ter meeting, List of papers, xxiv, 
395; (p.s.n.), xxvii, 129; Ditto, 
Cordilleran section, abstracts, 
xxvii, 130; Rochester meeting, (p. 
s.n.), xxix, 64; Winter meeting, 
1902, Washington, (p.s.n.), xxxi, 
66; St. Louis meeting, (p.s.n.), 
xxxii, 400; St. Louis meeting, 
List of papers, xxxiii, 203; (p.s. 
n.), xxxiv, 399; Seventeenth 
meeting, p.s.n.), xxxv, 129. 
Geol. Soc. Wash, (p.s.n.). xi, 283; 
(p.s.n.), xiii. 76; (p.s.n.), xv. 399; 
(p.s.n.). xvi. 67. 400; (p.s.n.), 
xvii, 125. 193. 264, 341, 344, 407; 
(p.s.n. abstracts), xviii. 61; (p.s. 
n.), xxi, 135; List of papers, (p. 
s.n.), xxi, 201; Ditto, (p.s.n.), 
xxi. 397: (p.s.n.) xxiv, 391; (p.s.n.) 
xxv, 195, 327; (p.s.n.), xxvii, 129. 
196. 263. 327. 389; (p.s.n.). xxviii. 
399; (p.s.n.). xxix, 128; (p.s.n.), 
xxxi, 64, 12S, 193, 325, 399; (p.s.n.). 
xjxxiii, 200, 269; (p.s.n). xxxv, 
190. 
Geological Surveys. See under the 
Severn 1 states. 
Geologist, The American, consol- 
idated with Economic Geology, 
(ed. com.), xxvi, 309. 
Geologues du .Turn. .1. Marcou, 
(rev.), iv, 186. 
Geology, vol. 1. Chamberlin and 
Salisbury, (rev.), xxxiii, :: v l\ 
Geology, in the educational strug- 
gle fi r exist enoe, 1 ed com. >. I. 
:'.'' And mining industry at Lead- 
ville. s. F. Emmon?, (rev.), i, 
' 194. 
in preparatory schools, \v. B. 
Taylor, i, 316: As a means of 
culture, ii, 44, ioo : Chemical, 
physical and stratigraphical, 
Prestwich. (rev.), ii. 341. 
( u" mi. Steoben, British Colum- 
bia. R. <;. McConnell, iii, 22; 01 
tern Texas, Hill, (rev.), iii, 
r, l : And mining of the Black 
Hills, Carpenter and Hoffman, 
