72 
The American Geologist. 
December. 1905. 
Kolderup, C. F., Labrador rocks 
of western Norway, (rev.), xxiv, 
L26; The rock name anorthosyte, 
xxxi, 392. 
Koochiching granite. Alex X. W'iu- 
chell, xx, 293. 
Korea, Rock specimens, T. Hol- 
land, (rev.), viii, 396. 
Kost, J.. Extincl mammals in 
Florida, < p.s.n.), viii, 191. 
Koto, B.. Earthquake of 1891, in 
Japan, (rev.), xiii, 65; Scope of 
the volcanological survey of 
Japan, (rev.), xxv, 385; The isles 
Of Tainan, (rev. ), xxv, 385. 
Kowak river Ice cliff. Russell and 
Cantwell, vi, 49 
Kraats, von K., Note on the 
formation of gold ore. xviii, 100. 
Krahmann, Max, (p.s.n.), xvi, 267. 
Krakatoa, lavas. (ed. com.), i, 
192; (P.s.n.), iii, 63. 
Krassnof, M., Black earth of 
southern Russia, (p.s.n.), viii, 
195. 
Kraus, E. H., (and) J. Reitinger). 
Hussakite, a new mineral, xxx, 
16; (p.s.n.), xxxiv, 333; Celestite' 
bearing rocks, (abs.), xxxv, 130; 
Origin of the caves of. Put in 
baj . xxxv, 167. 
Kiiqe! granite in Finland, B. 
Frosterus, (rev.), xiii, 123. 
Kula, Asia Minor. Volcanic cones, 
H. S. Washington, (rev.), xiii, 
285. 
Kulaite, Composition of. H. S. 
Washington, (rev.), xxvii, 1S7. 
Kummel, H. B., Lake Passaic, 
ice-dammed, (rev.), xv, 329; (p. 
s.n.), xvi, 327; The Newark sys- 
tem, report of progress, (rev.), 
xx, 134; The Newark system of 
New Jersey, (abs.). xxiii, 93; 
(p.s.n.). xxiv, 134: The Palisades 
of the Hudson, (p.s.n.), xxv, 329; 
(u.s.n.). xxix, 193; Geol. Sur. 
New Jersey, 1901, (rev.), xxx, 
123; Geol. Sur. New Jersey, final 
report, vol. v., (rev.), xxxi, 316; 
(p.s.n.), xxxii. 331: New Jersey 
survey, Annual report. 1903, 
(rev.), xxxiv, 1 19; Report for 
1904. New Jersey survey, (rev.), 
xxxvi, 126. 
Kuntze, Otto, Quenstedtite neaj 
Mnntpelier. Iowa, xxiii, 119; (p. 
s.n.). xxvii, 198. 
Kuntz, Geo. F. Gems and precious 
stones, (rev.), vi. 122: Meteoric 
Irons, (rev.), vi, 249; (p.s.n.), v, 
320; Diamonds in Wisconsin, 
(p.s.n.). vii, 72: Bohemian gar- 
nets, (rev.), x, 64; Apparatus ex- 
hibited by, at the Columbian 
Exposition, (p.s.n.). xiii, 416; 
(p.s.n.). xviii, <*,4 ; (p.s.n.). xxvi, 
259; (p.s.n), xxxii, 264; Lilac 
colored snodumine. (rev.), xxxii, 
394; Exhibit of radio-active min- 
erals, (p.s.n.), xxxiii, 39S: Jagers- 
fontein diamond, (abs.), xxxv, 
192. 
Kunzite, Chas. Baskerville, (rev.), 
xxxii, 394. 
Labrador, Exploration on Grand 
river, A. I !ary, i r< v. >. ix. 102 ; 
Coasi. A. S.. Packard, (rev.), 
ix, 401; Former extension of 
glacial action, <I. H. Barton, 
xviii, 379; Peninsula, A. P. 
Low, (rev.), xx, 131; Rocks of 
western Norway, Kolderup, 
(rev. I, xxiv, 12(1. 
Laboratory practice in fundamen- 
tal chemistry, J. P. Cooke, 
(rev.), ix, 57; and Lecture 
methods at the University of 
Iowa, (ed. com.), xxviii, 54. 
Laccolite sills of the northwest 
coast of lake Superior, A. C. 
Lawson, (rev.), xii, 59. 
Lackawanna region. Glaciation, J. 
C. Branner, (rev.), ii, 430. 
Lacoe, R. D. (obit.), xxvii, 198; 
■Sketch, H. E. Hayden, xxviii, 
335. 
Lacroix, axial goniometer, N. H. 
Winchell, xvii, 79. 
Lacroix, A., Etude sur le metamor- 
phisme de contact, (rev.), xvi, 
122; Etude de la lherzolite des 
Pyrenees. (rev.), xvi, 122; Vol- 
canic tuffs of Segalas, xvii, 362; 
Mineralogie de la France, (rev.), 
xvii, 392; Ditto, (rev.), xix, 276; 
(p.s.n.), xix, 364; Le gypse de 
Paris, (rev.), xxi, 244; Granite 
of the Pyrenees, xxviii, 124; Al- 
kaline igneous rocks of Mada- 
gascar, (rev.). xxx, 328; Les 
roches volcaniques de in Mar- 
tinique, (rev.), xxxi, 55: Alkaline 
rocks of Madagascar, (rev.), 
xxxi, 1S3; Alkaline rocks of Mad- 
agascar, second memoir, part 1, 
(rev.), xxxiii, 192; (p.s.n.). xxxiii, 
200; Pelee et ses eruptions, 
(rev.), xxxvi, 316. 
Lacustrine, Later Tertiary. W. P.. 
Scott, (abs.), xiii. 141. 
Ladd, G. E., Geological phenome- 
na resulting from the surface 
tension of water, xxii, 267; The 
Cretaceous clays of middle Geor- 
gia, xxiii, 240; Report on the 
clavs of Georgia, (rev.), xxv, 
249; (p.s.n.), xxxiii, 60. 
Lafayette formation in Virginia, 
fossils, N. H. Darton, ix, 181; 
Distribution. W. J- McGee, 
(abs.). x, 223; Lafayette beds. W. 
J. McGee. (rev.), xiv, 115; Per- 
iod, Upham, xix, 339. 
Laflamme, J. C. K, (p.s.n.) x. 55; 
(p.s.n.), xxxvi, 331. 
Laforge, L., (p.s.n.), xxx, 131. 
Lake Adirondack, B. F. Taylor, 
xix, 392. 
Lake Agassiz, History. Upham, 
vii, 1S8; 222: Exploration, Up- 
ham. (rev.), vii, 197. 
Lake age in Ohio, E. W. Claypole, 
(lev.), i, 63. 
Lake Algonquin, the second, F. B. 
Taylor, xv, 100, 162, 394. 
Lake beaches at Ann Arbor, 
Spencer, ii, 62. 
