Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
95 
genie movements causing the 
ice age. Warren Upham, xxix, 
162; Fossils from sub-Carboni- 
ferous of Missouri, R. R. Row- 
ley, xxix, 303; Bryoza from the 
Coal Measures, G. E. Condra, 
xxx, 338; Siluric Cystoidea and 
a new Camarocrinus. C. Schuch- 
ert. xxxii, 230; Exposure of ser- 
pentine at Syracuse, N. Y.. E. 
M. Kraus. xxxiii, 330; Footprint 
from the Conn. Valley, J. A. 
Cushman. xxxiii, 154; Physical 
geography, R- S. Tarr, (rev.). 
xxxiii, 257; Sources of supply of 
iron ore. J. F. Kemp, (rev.), 
xxxv, 193. 
New species, see under fossils. 
Newell, F. H., (p.s.n.). xiv, 202, 
204: Report on irrigation. 1891, 
(rev.), xv, 49; Hydrographic sur- 
vev. stream measurements for 
1899, (rev.), xxx, 322. 
Newfoundland, geologv of. J. P. 
Howley, iv, 121: Carboniferous 
fossils." J. W. Dawson, (rev.). 
viii. 259; Glaciation. T. C. Cham- 
berlin. (rev.), xv, 203; Coal fleld. 
(p.s.n.), xvii, 259: Variolitic pil- 
low-lava, R. A. Daly, xxxii, 05. 
New Hampshire. Conglomerate in 
CIn - eis=. C H. Hitchcock, I'll, 
253; Eleolite-sycnite. W. S. Bav- 
lev. Crev.). x, 04: Studies in the 
Connecticut valley glacier, C. H. 
Hitchcock, (abs.), x, 217: Erup- 
tive rocks. C. H. Hitchcock, 
Cabs.), xiii. 213- Paleozoic ter- 
ranes, C. H. Hitchcock, (rev.), 
xvii, 105: Graftonite from Graf- 
ton. S. L. Penfield. (rev.), xxv, 
170: Geology, C. H. Hitchcock, 
(ed. com.), xxv, 244; Grafton- 
ite. S. D. Penfield. (rev.), xxvi. 
393; Moraines and eskers of 
the last glaciation, Warren Up- 
ham. xxxiii. 7. 
New Jersey. Archean plant of Sus- 
sex county. Britton. (rev.). II. 
58; Fossil fishes and nlants of 
the Triassic. J. S. Newberry, 
(rev.). Iv, 187; Geographic 'de- 
velopment of northern. Davis 
and Wood. (rev.), vi. 195: Post- 
Archean a?e of the White lime- 
stones vii, 241: Geological sur- 
vev. report for 1890. J. C. Smock. 
Crev.). viii, 120; Trans of the 
Newark svstem. N. H. Darton. 
(rev) ix, 200: Dxtra-moriinio 
drift. A. A. Wright, x. 207: Ditto. 
Cabs.). A. A. Wright x, 220: 
p a leo-hntnnv of the vellow grav- 
el at Bridereton. Hollick. (abs ). 
x, 221- Iron-bearins? rocks of the 
Adirondack's F. L. Nason. xli, 
25: Glaciated area. A. A. Wright, 
Tabs) xii- 1 fiR : Extra -morainic 
drift', 'G. F. Wright, (abs.). xll, 
166- Gasteronoda and Cephaln- 
nodk. R. P. Whitfield, (rev.), xii, 
329: Renort for 1892. R. D. Salis- 
hnrv (re"" ). xli- 330: TTibornia 
fold ' T- E. Wolff, (abs.). xii I. 
142-' White Limestones of Sus- 
sex county, F. D. Nason. xlll. 
15 1- Ditto, xlv, 161; Origin and 
classification of the green-sands, 
W. B. Clark, (abs.). xiii, 210; 
Green pond to Skunnemurk 
Mountain. N. Y.. N. H. Darton, 
(abs.), xiii, 211; Mollusca and 
Crustacea of the Miocene, R. P. 
Whitfield, (rev.), xvi, 391; Seg- 
regation. R. S. Tarr, (abs.). xiv, 
196; Zinc mines, J. F. Kemp, 
(abs.). xiv, 202: Limestones. D. 
G. Westgate, xiv, 308; Surface 
formations, R. D. Salisburv. 
(abs.), xv, 203; Report for 1893, 
J. C. Smock, xv, 329; Strati- 
praphio relations in the Atlantic 
coastal plain, N. H. Darton. 
(abs.), xvii, 108: Report for 1894, 
J. C. Smock, (rev.), xvii. 186; 
Fossil T'nionidae. H. A. Pilsbry, 
xviii, 60; Report for 1895; J. C. 
Smock, (rev.), xviii, 1ST; Mail 
Exposure at Cliff wood. A. A. 
Hollick, (abs.). xviii, 230: Evi- 
dence of Glacial man. G. F. 
Wright, (abs.), xviii, 23S; (p.s. 
n.), xviii, 206: Newark system. 
H. B. Kiimmel. (rev.), xx. 131: 
Clay marl exnosure at Cliffwood. 
A. Hollick. (rev.), xx, 137: Ar- 
tesian wells. L. Woolman. (rev.), 
xx, 136; Report for 1890. J. C. 
Smock. frev.V xxi. 120; Physical 
geography. Salisbury and Ver- 
neule. (rev.), xxii. 123; Report 
of 1897. J. C. Smock, (rev.), 
xxii, 239; A?re of the Amboy 
clays, A. Hollick, (abs.). xxii, 
. ?55; Newark system, H. B. 
Kiimmel, (abs.). xxiii, 93: Cre- 
taceous Foraminifera, R. N. 
Bag-e\ Jr.. (rev.), xxiii, 126; 
Ha>-dvstonite. J. E. Wolff, (rev.). 
xxiii, 329: Report for 1S98. J. C. 
Pmock. (rev.), xxiv, 253: Pectol- 
ite. nvrophvilite. calamine and 
analcite. Clarke and Steigrer. 
(rev.), xxiv, 320: Tran of Rookv 
hill. A. H. Phillins. Crev.). xxiv. 
321 ; New minerals from the zinc 
"lines. Penfield and Warren. 
frev.V xxv, 174; Nopholine syen- 
ite. F D. Ransome. (rev.), xxv. 
1"fi: Native load with copper at 
^ranklin furnace. W. M. Foote. 
(rev.), xxvii. 182: Report for 
1901, H. B. Kiimmel. Oev). xxx, 
123; Glacial ereologrv. R. D. Sal- 
isburv. (rev.), xxxl, 316: Gliff- 
wood clays and the Matawan. 
O. N. Knnnp. xxxiii, 33: Report 
for 1903. H. B. Kiimmel. (rev.), 
xxxiv. 119- Cretaceous near 
r-uff W or,d. E W. Berrv. xxxlv. 
253: Classification of the T T nner 
Prptaconue. Stuart Welle- xxxv, 
170; Report 1904 H. B. Kiimmel, 
Opv.) xyvvi, 1°6: Atlantic High- 
land section, of the Oretaeio, J. 
K Prath»r, xxxv!. K>2. 
Newland. D. H., (p.s.n.), xxxiv. 
398. 
Newly found meteorite from Mount 
Vernon. Kv.. G. P. Merrill, xxxl. 
156. 
New Madrid i-ai 1 1xnifike. G. C. 
Broadhead. xxx. 76; Ditto. W. 
