Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
99 
Nicholson, D. P., (p.s.n.), xxvi, 
196. 
Nicholson, J. T., (and F. D. 
Adams,), Investigation into the 
flow of marble, (rev.), xxvii, 316. 
Nickel and copper of Sudburry, R. 
Bell, (rev.), vii, 261. 
Nickel mine at Lancaster gap, J. 
P. Kemp, (rev.), xiv, 195. 
Nickel ores of Sudbury Canada, J. 
D. Frossard, (rev.), xiv, 252. 
Nickel and copper deposits of Sud- 
burry, A. E. Barlow, (rev.), 
viii, 114. 
Nirkles, F. M. Geology of Cincin- 
nati, (rev.), xxix, 181; the Rich- 
mond group in Ohio antl Indi- 
ana, xxxii, 202. 
Nicollet, J. N., N. H. Winchell, 
viii. 343. Description of the 
Itasca basin, (cit.), viii, 304; ad- 
ditional facts about, H. V. Win- 
chell, xiii, 126. 
Nikitin, S., Drift and pre-historic 
man in Russia, (rev.), xi, 357. 
NJiles, W. H.. (p.s.n.), xiil, 134; 
Study of lake Mohonk, (abs.), 
xiii, 211; (p.s.n.), xxx, 131. 
chalk, S. Calvin, xiv. 
Niobrara 
140. 
Niobrara 
II, 264. 
Niobrara 
formation. (Am. com.), 
river, with reference to 
irrigation. L. E. Hicks, i, 69. 
Nipigon, as a name for the cop- 
p<T-bearing rocks, U. S. Grant, 
xv, 192. 
Nipissing, ancient strait, F. B. 
Taylor, (abs.), xiii, 220; Beach, 
Superior shore. F. B. Taylor, xv, 
100, 304; Outlet of lake Superior, 
xiii, 366: beach north of lake 
F. B. Taylor, xvii, 256. 397; ditto, 
Warren Upham, xvii, 400; Matta- 
wa river outlet of the Nipissing 
Great Lakes, F. B. Tavlor, xx, 
65. 
Noetling, F., Cambrian of the 
eastern Salt-range, (rev.), xiv, 
398; Chipped flints of Burma. 
(rev.), xiv, 399; morphology, of 
the Pelecvpods, R. Ruedemann, 
xxxl, 34. 
Nbqra Antecknigar Craptolitskif- 
frrir om "Vester Gotland, L. 
Turnquist. (rev ). xxv, 249. 
Nomenclature, Rules of the Inter- 
national Congress, Frazer. i, 91 ; 
of the Cincinnati group of Fossils, 
J. F. James, i, 333; ditto, E. O. 
TTlricb i- 833; of the I amhrian 
formations of the Francois 
mountains. C. K. Keyes, xvii i, 
51; of the Galena and Maquoketa, 
F. \V. Sarrleson, xix, 330; of the 
New York series, Clarke and 
Schucbert, xxv. lit: Feldspathic 
granolitos. H. W. Turner, (rev.), 
xxvii, 53; of the Metamorphic. 
series of Nova Scotia. J. E. 
Woodman, xxxiii, 364; of sedi- 
mentary formations. TT. S. Wil- 
liams, (rev.), xxxvi, 49 
Non-conformities at the Platte riv- 
er. C. N. Gould, xxv, 364. 
Non-mountainous topography of 
Texas, R. T 1 1 ill. x. 105. 
Nordenskjold, A. E., cited on 
meteorites, iv, 29; 75. 
Nordenskjold, E., Slate from Pata- 
gonia, xxiv, 388. 
Nordenskold, Otto. post-Archean 
granite from Sulitelma. in Nor- 
way, (rev.), xvi, 320; Swedish 
halleflints. (rev.), xvii, 56; Arch- 
ean eruptive rocks, of Smaland. 
(rev.), xvii, 179; Tertiary and 
Quarternary deposits in the Ma- 
gellan territories, xxi, 300: (p. s. 
n.), xxii, 395; Surface geology of 
Yukon territory, xxiii, '288; 
Norian of the northwest. N. H 
Winchell, (rev.), xii, 60; as a 
term, A. Bittner. (rev.), xv, 263 
North American geology and Pale- 
ontology, Miller, (p.s.n.), iv, 255- 
geology and Paleontology, Mil- 
ler, (rev.), v, 52; ditto, 
< ~- L- Hernck, v, 253; geology 
and Paleontology, corrections of. 
W. H. Sherzer, vi, 59; ditto, re- 
tort by S. A. Miller, vi, 61- ge- 
ology and Paleontology, s A 
Miller, (rev.), xi, 60; continent 
during Cambrian time. C D 
Walcott. (rev.), xiv, 116; inter - 
glacial deposits. Warren Upham 
xv, 273; I. C. Russell, (rev.) 
xxxiv, 193. 
North Carolina, Olivine norvte, neiar 
Marshall, I, 340: Tertiary de- 
posits of Cape Fear river. W 
B. Clark, (abs.), v, 119- 93 
meteorites, (p.s.n.). vi, ' 325- 
Cretaceous and Tertiary near 
Wilmington, T. W. Stanton, vil, 
333; swamp lands, N. S. Shaler, 
(rev). i x , 206: minerals of. F 
# *? en ^- (rev) - ix - 34 -: Scarp 
of the Blue Ridge. M. R. Camp- 
£ 1* C ab £ } ' xvii ' 408 : Magnetite 
belt, J. P Kimball, xx, 299- Or- 
igin of corundum. J. H. Pratt 
£rev.v xxii, 377 . P]ay deposite ; 
H. Ries, (rev.), xxii, 3g2; Notes 
on minerals. J. h. Pratt, 
(rev.), xxiii, 325; Hatteras axis 
in Tnassic times. L. W. Glenn. 
xxiii, 375; Occurrence of ruby 
Judd and Hidden, (rev ) xxv' 
175; Sperrylite. W. E. Hidden! 
(rev.), xxvii. 182; Corundum J 
H. Pratt, (rev.), xxvi, 393. 
North Dakota, Irrigation prob- 
lem, (p.s.n.). iv, 389: Artesian 
well*. UpViam. vi. 211; Artesian 
waters. N. H. Darton. (rev ) 
xix, 274- Storv of the Prairies. 
D. E. Willard, (rev.), xxx, 123; 
T ife and work of C. M Hal! 
Warren Upham, xxxi, 195: geol- 
lnp-ical survey. Babcock and 
Wilder, (rev.), xxxi. 382; Report 
of C. M. Hall, (rev.), xxxiii, 123; 
Economic geologry of the Pem- 
bina region, C. P. Berkey, xxxv, 
142; Report of geological survey. 
T>. E. Willard. (rev.), xxxv. 394; 
Casselton-Favgo folio. Hall and 
Willard. (rev), xxxv, 394. 
Northeastern extension of the Iro- 
nuois bpnch T. \v Spencer, vi, 
291; ditto, W. M. Da\ Is, vl, 400. 
