54 
The American Geologist. 
December, 1905. 
Girty, G. H., Development of the 
corallum in Favosites forbesi, xv, 
131; Mr. Sardeson and fossil tab- 
ulates, xviii, 332; Typical species 
and characters of Aviculipecten, 
xxxiii, 291; Ditto, ditto, xxxiv, 
332. 
Glacial, erosion in Norway, J. W. 
Spencer, (rev.), ii, 432; Forma- 
tions of Long island, Bryson, ii, 
136. 
Origin of cliffs, W. M. Davis, iii, 
14: New Theory, (ed. com.), iii, 
138; Erosion, J. W. Spencer, iii, 
208. 
Epoch, its cause, Upham, (cit.), 
iv, 108: 
Lunoid furrows, Packard, v, 
104; Geology of the Irondequolt 
region. C. Ft. Dryer, v, 202. 
Period, Causes of, Upham, vi, 
327; Boundary in western Penn- 
sylvania, G. F. Wright, (rev.), 
vi, 390. 
Sediments of Maine, G. H. 
Stone, vii. 136: Lakes of Canada, 
Upham. vii, 375; Striae older than 
the Quaternary in Norway, 
Reusch, (p.s.n.), vii, 388. 
Grooves at the southern mar- 
gin of the drift, Foshay and Hice, 
(rev.), viii, 1S6; Grooves of Kel- 
ley's island, (p.s.n.), viii, 266; 
Drift of Germany, Salisbury, ix, 
294. 
Geology, Progress of, (ed. 
com.), ix. 2R0. 
Striae in Kansas. L. C. Woos- 
ter, x, 131; Lakes, Shore lines, J. 
E. Todd. x. 29S; Succession in 
Europe, J. Geikie, (rev.), x, 327. 
Channels over divides not evi- 
dence of glacial lakes. J. W. 
Spencer, (rev.), xi. 58; Relation- 
ship of certain great lakes. Up- 
ham, (rev.), xi, 59; Distinct 
epochs, Salisbury, xi, 133; Single 
epoch in New England, Hitch- 
cock, xi, 194; Man and the gla- 
cial period. Symposium, xi, 180; 
Geology of Marthas Vineyard 
and Long Island, Bryson, xi, 
210; Succession in Ohio, F. 
Leverett (rev.), xi, 413. 
Submergence in Scotland, Du- 
gald Bell. (rev.), xii. 5S; Erosion, 
R. S. Tarr, xii, 147: Man in 
.America, G. F. Wright, (ahs.), 
xii, 17.°.. 187; Erosion in the Fin- 
ger lake region.' D. F. Lincoln, 
(abs.). xii. 177; Phenomena about 
Madison, T. C. Chamberlin, (abs.) 
xii, 176; Period, Unity of, G. F. 
Wright (?ibs.). xii, 178; Night 
mare and the flood. H. Howorth, 
fed. com.), xii. 181: Striae in 
Iowa. Calvin. (p.s.n.). xii. 20i; 
Succession in Europe and Amer- 
ica, xii. 223. 226, 227. 230; Depo- 
sition of the Loess. Chamberlin, 
(p.s.n.). xii. 273. 
Drift in 111., Leverett, (abs.), 
xiii. 110; Ditto. Cbicasro. Guthrie, 
fabg.V xiii. Ill: Ditto. Ohio, 
"Wright, (abs), xiii. 112: Ditto, 
Missouri. J. E. Todd, Cabs.), xiii, 
21R: Ditto. Upper Obio basin, 
Chamberlin, and Leverett (abs.), 
xiii, 217; Ditto, Western Pennsyl- 
vania, G. F. Wright, (abs.), xiii, 
219; Ditto, Germany, Jentsch, 
(abs.), xiii, 221; Ditto, Madison, 
Upham, (abs.), xiii, 222; Ditto, 
Southern boundary in the United 
States, Upham, (abs.), xiii. 223; 
Ditto, Massachusetts, Barton, 
(abs.), xiii, 224; Karnes of the 
Oriskany valley, T. W. Harris, 
xiii, 384; Feature of Long island, 
Bryson, xiii, 390; Continuity of 
Period, G. F. Wright, (rev.), xiii, 
286. 
Kettle holes in Canada, R. Bell, 
(abs.), xiv, 68; Geology of Great 
Britain and Ireland, C. Lewis, 
(rev.), xiv, 253; Mt. Kenya, Af- 
rica, Gregory, (p.s.n.), xiv, 407. 
Phenomena of North America, 
T. C. Chamberlin (rev.), xv, 53; 
Geology of Great Britain and Ire- 
land, P. F. Kendall, xv, ISO; Phe- 
nomena of Newfoundland, Lab- 
rador and southern Greenland, G. 
F. Wright, (abs.), xv, 198; Lakes 
in western New York, Fairchild, 
(abs.), xv, 202. 
Notes from the planet Mars, E. 
W. Claypole, xvi, 91; Deposits of 
southwestern Alberta, Dawson 
and McConnell, (abs.). xvi, 235; 
Genesee lakes, Fairchild, (abs.), 
xvi, 237; Phenomena between 
lakes Champlain and George and 
the Hudson, G. F. Wright, (abs.), 
xvi, 251. 
Lakes of the Boston basin, 
Crosby and Grabau (abs), xvii, 
128; Ditto, St. Lawrence basin, 
(ed. com.) xvii, 23S; Lake beach- 
es, Guthrie, (abs). xvii, 259; 
Drift island in Barent's sea, Tre- 
vor-Battye and Feilden (cit.), 
xvii, 260. 
Flood deposits in the Chenango 
valley, A. P. Brigham, (abs.), 
xviii. 229; Succession in eastern 
Michigan, F. B. Tavlor, (abs.), 
xviii, 234; Man at Trenton. G. F. 
Wright (abs.), xviii, 238; Ice 
sheet in Narragansett bay, 
Woodworth, xviii, 391. 
Lake Hamline, Upham, (abs.), 
xix, 423. 
Lake Agassiz, Upham, (rev.), 
xx, 324; Briek clays of Rhode 
Island and Massachusetts, Sha- 
ler and Woodworth (rev.), xx, 
32S; Umanak district. Greenland, 
G. H. Barton, (rev.), xx, 329; 
Deposits in the driftless area, F. 
W. Sardeson, xx, 392. 
Correlation of moraines with 
beaches on the border of lake 
Erie; J. W. Spencer, xxi, 394. 
Oeology in America, Fairchild, 
xxii, 154; Phenomena in Okana- 
enn county, Washington. W. L. 
Dawson, xxii, 103; Ditto, I. C. 
Russell, xxii, 362; Pivers and 
lakes in Sweden. Upham. xxii, 
230: Waters in the Finger Lake 
r esr?on of New York, H. L. Fair- 
child, <"abs.). xxii, 249; Cham- 
plain- St. Lawrence valley, G. F. 
Wright, xxii, 333; Theories, E. 
W. Claypole, xxii. 310. 
