Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
89 
(abs.), xiv, 203; Tertiary and 
early Quaternary base-leveling, 
Warren Upham, xiv. 235; Silur- 
ian Lamellibranchiata. E. O. Ul- 
rich, (rev.), xiv, 249; Iron bear- 
ing rocks of the Mesabi, J. 
E. Spurr, (rev.), xiv, 251; Silur- 
ian Ostracoda, E. O. Ulrich, 
(rev.), xiv, 333; New Meteorite, 
(ed. com.), xiv, 389; Age of the 
Galena, N. H. Vv inched, xv, 33; 
Glacial drift in northeastern, 
Warren Upham, (rev.), xv, 51; 
Peripheral phases of the gabbro, 
W. S. Bayley, (abs.), xv, G7; 
Base of the Taconic, N. H. Win- 
chell, xv, 153; 229; Lake Superior 
mining institute, (p.s.n.), xv, 
272; Eruptive epochs of the Ta- 
conic, N. H. Winchell, xv, 295; 
(p.s.n.), xv, 336; Canadian locali- 
ties of the Taconic eruptives, N. 
H. Winchell. xv, 356; Final re- 
port. Vol. 3. Parti, Paleontology, 
N. H. Winchell, (rev.), xv, 384; 
Lake Superior region prior to the 
Wisconsin survey, N. H. Win- 
chell. xvi, 12; Keweenawan ac- 
cording to the Wisconsin geolo- 
gists, N. H. Winchell, xvi, rS; 
University of, (p.s.n.). xvi, 130; 
Rational "view of the Keweena- 
wan, N. H. Winchell, xvi, 150; 
Synchronism of the Lake Super- 
ior region, N. H Winchell. xvi, 
205; Latest eruptives of the 
Lake Superior, region, N. 
IT. Winchell, xvi, 269; 
269; Source of the Mississippi, 
N. H. Winche'.i, xvi, 322; Taxon- 
omy of lake Superior region, N. 
H. Winchell. xvi, 331; Structure 
of the Vermilion range. Smyth, 
and Finlay, (rev.), xvii, 247; 
Erosion of the St. Croix Dalles, 
Warren Upham. (abs.), xvii, 260; 
St. Peter sandstone, F. W. Sar- 
d. son. (rev.), xvii, 390; distal 
de Labrador du Gabbro, X. H. 
Winchell. (rev.). xviii, 190; 
Fauna of the Magnesian series, 
F. W. Sardeson, (rev.) xviii, 184; 
Volcanic ash from Lake Superi- 
or, Winchell and Grant, xviii, 
211; Inter-glacial gorge of the 
St. Croix River, Warren Qpham, 
(abs.), xviii, '1T.\; Revision of the 
Moraines, J. E. Todd, (abs.), 
xviii, 225; Arlington iron, N. H. 
Winchell. xviii, 267; Galena and 
Maciuoketa scries, F. W. Sarde- 
son. xviii, 356; ditto, xix, 21, 91; 
180, 330; Pinal report, Vol. 3, 
Part -. Paleontology, CJlrich 
Clarke, Scofield, and Winchell, 
(rev.), xix, 346; Lakes with two 
outlets, r. s. Grant, xix, 407; 
Copper minerals in hematite 
on . Eby and Berkey, I rev. ». xix, 
417: Glacial Lake Hamline, (p.s. 
v.). xix, 423; Some new 
1'. ;it ures in t he geology, 
N. H. Winchell, xx, II: 
DevelO] m of Mississippi Val- 
ley O. ii. Hershey, xx, 246; 
Koochiching granite, A. X. Win- 
chell, xx. 292; Fisher meteorite, 
xx, 316; Glacial Lake Agassiz, 
Warren Upham. (rev.), xx, 324; 
Keweenawan. Part 1, Glacial ge- 
ology, A. H. Elftman. xxi, 90; Part 
2, Keweenawan series, xxi, 175; 
Academy of Natural science, (p. 
s.n.), xxi, 135; Geology of the 
St. Croix Dalles, C. P. Berkey. 
xxi, 139; Archean of Minnesota 
and of Finland, N. H. Winchell. 
xxi, 222; Copper in Lake Superi- 
or iron mines, (p.s.n.), xxi, 331; 
History of mining and quarry- 
ing. Warren Upham. (rev.), xxii, 
51; St. Croix River valley. A. H. 
Elftman, xxii, 58; Eruptive de- 
bris at Taylor's Falls, N. H. 
Winchell. xxii, 72; Keweena- 
wan series. Part 2. .xxii, 131; 
Mesolite, N. H. Winchell, xxii, 
228; Erosion of the upper Miss- 
issippi valley, etc.. Warren Up- 
ham, (abs.), xxii, 258; Oldest 
known rock, N. H. Winched, 
(abs.), xxii, 262; Origin of the 
Archean Igneous rocks, N. II. 
Winchell, xxii, 299; Conglomer- 
ates in the Galena. F. W. Sar- 
deson. xxii. 315: Thomsonite and 
Lintonite from Lake Superior. N. 
H. Winchell. xxii, 347; Thalite 
and Bowdingite from Lake Supe- 
rior. N. H. Winchell, xxiii, 
41; Wind deposits. Hall and Sar- 
deson, (abs), xxiii, 103: Zeolites, 
N. H. Winchell, xxiii, 176; Opti- 
cal characters of Jacksonite. X. 
H. Winchell, xxiii, 250: Adularia 
and other secondary minerals. X. 
H. Winchell. xxiii. :;17: Englacial 
drift in the Mississippi basin, 
Warren Upham, xxiii, 359: Cys- 
tocrinodean from the Ordovicianj 
F. W. Sardeson, xxiv. 263: Arch- 
aeological notes, O. II. Hershey, 
xxiv, 283: Drift in Minneapolis, 
Warren Upham. xxv, 275; Gah- 
broid rocks of Minnesota. A. X\ 
Wjnp-hell. xxvi. 151: 197; 261.348; 
Contact metamorohism of an ig- 
neous rock. U. S. Grant, (rev.), 
xxvii, 51; "Geyser spring, " C P 
"Rerkev. xxix, S7: iron ores, X. 
H. Winchell . xxix, 154; (>ri?-:in 
'"id distribution of (Mays C. P 
Berkey, xxix, 171; Original 
source of the 1 :1 i<,. Runerior Iron 
oTes. J. E. Spurr, xxix. 335; Re- 
mits of the geoloericMi survey, X. 
H. Winchell, xxxi, 246; Note on 
Titaniferous Pyrcven* 1 . A. X. 
Winrbell, xvxi, 309; Geosraphv, 
C. W. Hall, (rev.), xxxii, 121 : 
Mefihi iron bearine district C 
K. Leith. (rev.), xxxii, L'51 ; I 
wells ns a source of water surmly 
for Minneapolis, X. II. Winchell, 
xxxv. 266: Groseilliers and Raflls- 
son first white men, Warren Up- 
ham. (rev.), xyxv, 317; Age of 
the S T t. Croix Dalles. Warren Un- 
i"ini, xyxv. ".'7: Minnesol 1 \ ad- 
emy of sciences, (p.s.n.), xxxv, 
324. 
Minnewask^ region K. W. James. 
ii. >. xxxv. 257 
