Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
83 
Median's Monthly, (rev.), viii, 329: 
Meek, F. B., Biographical sketch 
by C. A. White, xviii, 337; Car- 
boniferous fossils at Morgan- 
town, xxx, 211. 
Meek, S. E., (p.s.n.), iv, 126. 
Megalonyx beds. (Am. com.), II, 
294. 
Megalonyx in Holmes Co., Ohio, 
E. W. Claypole, vii, 122, 142, 149; 
In Big Bone Cave, Tenn., J. M. 
Safford. (abs. viii, 193. 195, 232; 
Meguma series of Nova Scotia, J. 
E. Woodman, xxxiv, 13. 
Melaphyr of the Boston Basin, H. 
T. Burr, (rev.), xxvii, 319; Dit- 
to, W. O. Crosby, xxvii, 324. 
Melonites multiporus, Jackson and 
Jaggar, (rev.), xvii, 326. 
Memoir, Dictysopongidae, Hall and 
Clarke, (rev.), xxiv, 304. 
Menage, Scientific expedition to 
the Philippine Islands, (p.s.n.), 
vi, 134. 
Mendenhall, W. C. (and Schrader) 
Mineral resources of Mt. Wran- 
gell. (rev.), xxxii, 393; Richmond 
folio, (rev.), xxiii, 19S; (p.s.n.), 
xxxiv, 398. 
Menevian, as a term. (Am. com.), 
ii, 211. 
Mentone, New discoveries at, (p.s. 
n.), x, 329. 
Mentor beds, a Kansas Comanche, 
terrane, F. W. Cragin, xvi, 162. 
Mercer, H. C, (p.s.n.), xx, 199; 
(rem.), xii, 174. 
Mercerat. Alide, (p.s.n.), xil, 205. 
Merriam, C. H., (p.s.n.), xvii, 346. 
Merriam, J. C, (rem), xxvii, 132; 
(p.s.n.). xxxiii, 396; (p.s.n.), 
xxxiv, 398. 
Merriam, W. N., (p.s.n.), xvi, 327. 
Merriman, Mansfield, Slate regions 
of Penn., (rev.), xxiii, 328. 
Merrill, F. J. H., (p.s.n.), xvi, 129; 
Mineral resources of New York, 
(rev.), xvii, 394; (p.s.n). xxi, 72; 
Guide to New York state mu- 
seums, (rev.), xxiii, 329; (p.s.n.), 
xxiii, 67; 55th report of the 
New York state museum, (rev.), 
xxxii, 393; (p.s.n.). xxxiv, 67. 
Merrill, Geo. P., Ophiolite and Eo- 
zoon canadense. (rev.), iii, 268; 
Stones for building and decora- 
tion, (rev.), viii, 328; Basic erup- 
tive rocks in Androscoggin 
county, Maine, x, 19; and s. F. 
Emmons. Geology of lower 
Calif., (rev.), xiii, 209; Asbestus 
and asbestiform minerals,, (rev.), 
xvi, 240 1 ; Disintegration and de- 
composition of diabase, (abs.), 
xvii, HI; (p.s.n.), xx, 204; Treat- 
ise on rock weathering and soil, 
(rev.), xx, .273; Use of the 
terms. Rock-weathering, serpen- 
tinization, and Hydrometamorph- 
ism, xxiv, -11; (p.s.n.), xxvii, 
389; (p.s.n.). xxix, 193; Meteor- 
ite from Mt. Vernon, Ky., 
xxxi, 156; Census statistics, (p. 
s.n.). xxxi, 193; (p.s.n.'), xxxiii, 
397: (p.s.n.). xxxiv, 399; (p.s.n.), 
xxxvi, 263. 
Merrill, J. A., Sponges of the Cre- 
taceous in Texas, (rev.), xvii, 52. 
Mesabi iron district of Minnesota, 
C. K. Leith, (rev.), xxxii, 251. 
Mesabi iron range, H. V. Winchell, 
(rev.), xi, 355. 
Mesabi range iron ores, J. E. 
Spurr, xiii, 336. 
Mesohippus and Leptomeryx, Os- 
teology and factors of evolution, 
Scott, (rev.), ix, 402. 
Mesohippus westoni (Cope), tooth 
structure, L. M. Lambe, xxxv, 
243. 
Mesozoic, (Am. com.), ii, 257; 
Triassic, (Am. com.), ii, 257; 
Cretacic. ii, 259: Realm, (Am. 
com.), ii, 261; Post-Cretacic, Ii, 
265; Note on the systems, (Am. 
com.), ii, 267j. In Colorado and 
New Mexico, J. J. Stevenson, 
iii, 391; Series of the Southwest, 
Marcou, Iv, 155, 216; Reptiles of 
the Laramie, Marsh, (rev.), v, 
181 ; Potomac or younger flora, 
W. M. Fontaine, (rev.), v, 315; 
and Tertiary insects of New 
South Wales, Etheridge and 
Oliff, (rev.), vii, 378; Igneous 
rocks, Campbell and Brown, 
(rev.), viii, 54; Permian and 
Mesozoic type fossils, (rev.), 
viii, 121; And Cenozoic of east- 
ern Virginia and Maryland, N. 
H. Darton, (rev.), viii, 185; In- 
sects of New South Wales, 
Etheridge and Olliff, (rev.), 
viii, 327; Granite in Plumas 
county, California, H. W. Tur- 
ner, xi, 425; Eohinodermata, W. 
B. Clark, (rev.), xiv, 329; in the 
southwestern Black Hills, N. H. 
Darton, (rev.), xxiii, 94. 
Mesozoic exhibits at the Columbi- 
an exposition, (ed. com.), xiii, 
185; 289. 
Metals, (rare), produced in the 
United States, (p.s.n.), iv, 255; 
Metamorphic rocks of California, 
pre-Cretaceous age of, H. W. 
Fairbanks, ix, 153. 
Metamorphic formations of Calif., 
O. H. Hcrshey, xxvii, 225 
Metamorphism, effected by pres- 
sure, Harker, (rem.), iii, 150; A. 
Irving, (rev.), v, 56; of schists 
of southern Berkshire county, 
W. H. Hobbs, (rev.), xi, 273; 
Charles Callaway, (rev.), xiii, 
285; of contact, A. Lacroix, 
(rev.), xvi, 122; of the Pali- 
sades, J. D. Irving, (abs.), xxi, 
398; Study of contact, J. M. 
Clements, (rev.), xxiv, 254; of 
an igneous rock, U. S. Grant, 
(rev.), xxvii, 51; of the lime- 
stones of Canada, (ed. com.), 
xxxii, 386; Treatise by Van Hise, 
(rev.), xxxiv. 388. 
Metamorphism of rocks, and rock 
flowage. C. R. Van Hise, (rev.), 
xxil, 378. 
Metamorphosed basic dikes in the 
• Manhattan schists, (abs.), xxiii, 
105. 
