Index, Volumes I -XX XV I. 
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Lake of the Nashua valley, W. 
O. Crosby, (abs.), xxiii, 102; Ero- 
sion, unrecognized process, W. 
D. Johnson, (abs.), xxiii, 99; 
Ancient action in Australasia. C. 
H. Hitchcock, xxiii, 252; Origin 
of the Dwyka conglomerate, 
Molengraaf, (rev.), xxiii; 259. 
History of Cape Cod and Long 
Island, Upham, xxiv, 79. 
And modified drift in Minne- 
apolis, Upham, xxv, 273; Gravels 
of Maine and associated deposits, 
Stone, (rev.), xxv, 3S0. 
Erosion in the Ticino valley, 
W. M. Davis, (rev.), xxvi. 252. 
Pernian invasion, E. S. Bas- 
tin, xxix. 169. 
Formations and features of the 
Erie and Ohio basins, Frank 
Leverett, (rev.), xxx, 323. 
Geology of New Jersey, R. D. 
Salisbury, (rev.), xxxi, 316; Pe- 
riod. Cause of. H. L. True, (rev.), 
xxxi, 3S4; Lakes in the Cleve- 
land hills, P. F. Kendall, (rev.), 
xxxi, 124: 
Lake Nicolet, Upham, xxxii, 
105. 330; Likes Hudson, Cham- 
plain and St. Lawrence, Upham, 
xxxii. 223. 
And modified drift, Seattle and 
Olympia, Upham, xxxiv, 203; 
Waters from Oneida to Little 
Falls. H. L. Fairchild (rev.), 
xxxiv, 326. 
Movements in southern Swed- 
en. G. F. Wrisrht. xxxvi, 269; 
Lakes and marine submergence 
in the Hudson-Champlain val- 
ley. Upham, xxxvi, 285. 
Glprialists' Magazine, (rj.s.n), xii, 
207; Ditto (p.s.n.). xvi, 130. 
Glaciation, in Norway and Sweden, 
Lyell, (cit.). iii, 85, British Col- 
umbia. G. M. Dawson, iii, 249; In 
the Sierm Nevada mountains, 
(p.s.n.). iii, 340; Of mountains, 
Upham, iv. 165, 205; Of eastern 
Canada, R. Chalmers, vi, 240; 
Of the Cordillera and its rela- 
tion with the ereat plains, G. M. 
Dawson, vi. 153: Ditto, R. Chal- 
mers, vi. 324; Causes and con- 
ditions, Upham, xiv. 12; Astro- 
nomical conditions favorable to, 
G. F. Becker, (rev.), xiv, 191; 
Ditto, reply. Manson, xiv. 192; 
Of the Yellowstone valley north 
of the park, Weed. (rev.!, xiv. 
393; Of Newfoundland, T. C. 
Chamberlin. (abs.). xv. 203: In 
tv>.-> -p u <.-,i sound region. Railey 
Willis, (p.s.n.). xlx, 144; In Si- 
beria, c. \V. Purinton. xxvii. 15; 
Of ti,,. Green mountains. C. H. 
Hitchcock, (rev.), xxxv. 316. 
Glacier bay, Areal geologv, H P. 
Cushing. fabs-l, xvii, 61; Ditto, 
(rev.l. xvii. 331. 
Glaciers and glacial radiants in the 
■jr>e> qg-e, E. W. Claypole, iii. 73; 
Of N^rth America, T. C. RurspII, 
ix. 322: Notes on. IT. F. Reid, 
Cabs'), xvii. 101: Of Nnrth An""- 
ica, J. C. Russell, nw.i. xix. 27«; 
ptvntificntion. IT. P. Reid. Cabs'. 1. 
xxii, 249; Periodic variations, H. 
F. Reid, (abs.), xxii, 265; Cross- 
ing the Valdez, W. R. Abercrom- 
bie, xxiv, 349; Summary of work, 
A. C. Scott, xxx, 215; And gla- 
ciation in Alaska, Harriman Ex- 
pedition, G. K. Gilbert, (rev.), 
xxxiii, 259; Of Alaska, George 
Davidson, (rev.), xxxiv, 195. 
Glass, Norman, Position of spirals 
in Brachiopods, (rev.), \, 327. 
Glaucophane schists, H. S. Wash- 
ington, (rev.), xxvii. 184. 
Glazier. Willard. Committee's re- 
port on his claims, ix, 411. 
Glenn, L. C., Hatteras axis in Tri- 
assic and Miocene times, xxiii, 
375; (p.s.n. i, xxvi, 259; Gerard 
Troost, xxxv, 72. 
Glossopteris flora of Australia 
Steinmann; (abs.). viii. 193. 
Glyptodendron and other land 
plants of Ohio. A. F. Foerste, 
xli. 133. 
Gneiss, Conglomerates in, A. Win- 
chell, iii, 153; Ditto, C. H. Hitch- 
cock, iii, 253; Of the Pyrenees, re- 
lation to granite and crystalline 
schists, J. Roussel, (p.s.n.), xxxv, 
126. 
Glossopteris flora, C. D. White, lit, 
249. 
Gmeiner, John, (p.s.n.), ii. 362. 
Goniophyllum pyramidale in Amer- 
ica, (p.s.n.), vi. 326. 
Gold. Native purity of, Everett", 
(p.s.n.), vii, 334: Aqueous origin 
of, Everette, (p.s.n.), vii, 3S9; 
universality of. Everette, (ps.n.), 
viii, 331: Relative amounts in dif- 
ferent formations, W. P. Blake, 
ix 166; In crystatalline limestone, 
W P Blake, ix, 47; In Dlacers, 
H. R Wood, ix, 371; In Ontario, 
A. P. Coleman, (rev.), xvi, 313; 
Deposition of, South Africa 
Czyszkowski, xvii. 306; Veins of 
California, W. Lindgren, xvii, 
338- Formation of ore. von 
Kraatz, xviii, 100; (p.s.n.). Trans- 
vaal deposits, Becker, xviii, 400; 
(ns.n.). Emmons, xviii, 401; 
Fields of southern Alaska. (rev.), 
xxi, 382; Yukon district. J. E. 
Spurr, (rev.), xxii. 49; increase 
Of product in Mexico, Ordonez 
(rev.), xxii. 124: Mining in the 
Klondike district. J. B. Tyrrell, 
(abs ) xxiii, 102; Veins of Bag 
bay western Ontario. McKellar, 
(abs.), xxiii. 104: Certain >*■ 
,,t" flepositP of northern < alifnr- 
n ia O ii- Hershev. xxiv. 38; Or- 
rin of trold deposits of Panama, 
o. H. Hershev, xxiv. 73: Forma- 
tion of Stevenson county. 111.. U. 
H Hershev. xxiv. 240: Lodes or 
ti-ie Plerra Costa mountains, O. H. 
FTershey. xxv. 76. 
GnMfielH.' Nevada, (ed oorrO. xxxv. 
2(52; District of Nevada, J. E. 
crrn-r fno.n.V xxxv. 10 ,; 
0~Msr ,, ~ ,iH tit°. •* new mir"'—l. " ■ 
II i i, ,1.1. c c' ( .\-.i. xxiv. 182. 
G«Mthwa(te, J. W. (p.s.n.). xxxiv. 
333. 
Gollie^. H.. Handbook of Switz- 
erland, (rev), xv. 62. 
