Index, Volumes I-XXXVT. 
79 
Glacial d< Ita of the Cuyahoga. 
river compared with the Tret i 
gravels, G. F. Wright, (abs.), 
xxii, 250; Primitive, in the 
Sominc valley, Warren Upham, 
xxii, 350; Truth about the Nampa 
figurine, 266, G. F. Wright, xxiii, 
267; ditto, McGee, 336; Geology 
and archeology of Calif., McGee 
and Holmes, (abs.), xxiii, 96; 
Archeological notes in central 
Minnesota, O. H. Hershey, xxiv, 
2S3; Antiquity of the races of 
mankind, icd. com.'), xxviii, 2 r, ; 
In tire ice age at Lansing-, Kan- 
sas. Warren Upham, xxx, 135; 
The Lansing skeleton, (ed. com.), 
xxx, 189; Arrow head with Bison 
occidentals, S. W. Williston, 
xxx, 313; Animals before, in 
North America, F. A. Lucas. 
(rev.), xxx, 390; Valley loess and 
the fossil of Lansing, Kan.. War- 
ren Upham, xxxi, 25; Clayton 
stone axe. (p.s.n.), xxxi, 193; 
Pleistocene geology of the Con- 
cannon farm near Lansing, Kan.. 
N. H. Winchell, xxxi, 263: How 
long ;i" ' was led?, 
ed. com.), xxxi, 312; ditto. Mars- 
den Manson, xxxii, 128; ditto, G. 
F. Matthew, xxxii, 195; Antiquity 
of the fossil of Lansing, Kan.(ed. 
com. - ), xxxii, 185; Loess and the 
Lansing Man., B. Shimek, xxxii, 
353; Rheumatoid Arithitis in 
Lansing. C. A. Parker, xxxiii, 
39; On the Lansing, S. W. Wil- 
liston. xxxv. 342. 
Mao. International of Europe, i, 03; 
fed. com.). i. 117; Appeal 
of Dr. Frazer. i, 250; 
(p.s.n. ), i, 337; of Europe, (p.s. 
(n.). ii. 66; of the Taconic 
Marcou. (eit.), ii, 79; Colors for 
geological map. (Am. com.'), ii, 
1 7*3 ; Map of Europe, scale, iv, 53; 
Of Europe. I D.s.n.) viii. 265 
ological. of Mexico. A. del Castil- 
lo, (rev.), x, liD; of the United 
States, and the United 
Geological sm vev, Jules Ma 
(rev.), x, 183; Topographical, of 
the United States, (ed. com.), x, 
304; The Higginsville sheet, Miss- 
ouri, ' rev. I, x. 317; Unit of 
logical mapping for Stat sur- 
veys, (ed. com.), xi, 14: Topo- 
graphical work of the national 
geological survey, (ed. com.), xi, 
47: Ditto, R. T. Hill, xi, 64: 
Ditto, Henry Gannett, xi, 65, 
127: Higginsville sheet of the 
Missouri survey, A. Winslow. xi. 
61 : Mapoteca greologica. J Mai 
cou. (rev.). xi, 95; <>f Europe, 
(p.s.n.), xii, 66; Russia. Karpin- 
sky el a i. (rev.), xii, in): Mo 
at the Columbian exposition. W. 
M. Davis, xii, 340; New York 
state. Jules Marcou, xiv, 257; 
Europe, (p.s.n.). xiv, 340; Ala-j 
bama. K. A. Smith, xv, 58: Hip- 
sometric Of .Missouri. C. R. 
Keves, xv, 314; Reconnoiesance 
of ' the United States, W. J. 
McGee, (rev.), xvi, in : (ed. 
com.), xvi, 113; Mexico, Aguilera, 
and ( irdom z. (p.s.n.), xvi, 328; 
Atlas Of United Stoles, First 20 
parts, Bailey Willis, (rev.), xvii, 
17,: Geologic of New York, James 
Hall, (abs.); xvii, 264; Eur- 
ope, (p.s.n.), xvii, 405; Southern 
New England, B. K. Emerson, 
(abs. I, xxii, 254. 
Mappinq instrument, A. C. Lane, 
iv, 23b. 
Mapping of Missouri, A. Winslow, 
i rev.), x, 323. 
Maps, use of. A. F. Foerste, iv, 
229. 
Maquoketa shales and the Cincin- 
nati group, J. F. James, v, 335, 
394. 
Marb'e Foils. Texas, Age of. R. T. 
Hill, vii. 368. 
Marble, investigation into the 
fow. Adams and Nicholson, 
(rev.), xxvii. 316. 
Mprbrt. C. F.. (p.s.n.). xvi, 129: 
I dictionary of altitudes of 
Mes-uii. (rev.), xvii, .",4: Fhysi- 
■ ; a' (rev.), 
r w i'i. 3F' ' Cote - s rfessin and 
« ?■) and Tower, xxi, 86; (p 
xyiv 66 
Marbi't. Thomas Benton, (obit.), 
xxvi 397. 
March weather on the Greenland 
•'ei (i ,1 p an. ). xiv, 326. 
Marcus Island. Monograph by W. 
V Bryan, (rev.), xxxiii. 382. 
Marcou, Jules, Geology of Georgia, 
vt.. i. 328; Adversaries of the 
Taconic, ii, 10. 67; Classification 
ii. 129; Pri- 
ority of the term, Taconic, (Am. 
eomA ii. 202: Geology of Que- 
bec, ii, 355; Nomenclature of the 
iii. 60; ' (riginal locality 
of Gryphaea pitcheri, iii, 188; 
Barrande and the Taconic svs- 
tem, iii. 118; Taconic in south- 
eastern Newfoundls nd, i", 1 i'l ; 
Mey.e.,,j, s, ries in New Mexico, 
n\ 155 216; Les ereo'ogues du 
Jura. (rev.), iv, 186: Jura. Neo- 
comian and Chalk in Arkansas, 
iv, 3.77; Triassic flora of Rich- 
mond, Va.. v. 160; American 
Neocomian and the Gryphaea 
pitcheri. v, 316; Lower and 
Middle Taconic of Europe and 
North America, v. 357; On the 
use of the terms l aurentian 
and Champlain, vi, 64; Genesis of 
"•e v rietidae, vi, 1 28; Lowi i 
Middle Taconic, vi.. 78, i . 
si-, feii of Ebenezer Emmons, 
vii, 1 : The environs of Quebec, 
will. 110: Geological man of the 
ted States and the I'niii d 
Stal 'ieal survey, I 
x, 1S3; Some remarks on Prof. 
ii s. Williams a ddress before 
Section E, x, 257; classification 
Of the l>yns. Trias rind Jura In 
northwest Texas. x, 369; \ 
little more Iighl I . S. 
Geological Survey, (rev.), xi. 60; 
M ;n m geologica, (rev.), xl, 
95; Review of the Third Texas 
