Index, Volumes I -XXXV I. 
ii5 
Of rock disintegration to cer- 
tain crystalline schists, R. Pum- 
elly, (rev.), vii, 259; Between 
base-levelling and organic evo- 
lution, J. B. Woodworth, xiv, 
209; Of grain to distance from 
Margin, A. C. Lane, (abs.), xv, 
68; Of primary and secondary 
structure in rocks, C. R. Van- 
Hise, (abs.), xvi, 247; Of the 
drift border to the Outer Mor- 
aines in Ohio, F. Leyerett, xi, 
2\5; Of the Cretaceous of Iowa 
to the sub-divisions of Meek and 
Hayden, S 1 . Calvin, xi, 300; Be- 
tween the ice lobes south of the 
driftless area, Leverett, (abs.), 
xvii, 102; Geologic science to 
education, N. S. Shaler, (abs.,, 
xvii, 95; Of streams to the Bryn 
Mawr, gravel F. Bascom, xix, 
50; Of the fauna of the Ithaca 
group to the Portage and Che- 
mung, £,'. M. Kindle, (rev.), xix. 
140; Of the Ozarkian uplift to 
glaciation, W. Upham, xix, 339. 
Relations between eastern Maine 
and New Brunswick, L. W. Bai- 
ley, (iev.), vi, 390; Between state 
and national geological surveys, 
J. C. Branner, vi, 295; of trie 
Laurentian and Huronian rocks 
north of Lake Huron, A. E. Bar- 
low, (rev.), xiii, 63; Of the 
Saganaga granite to the sur- 
rounding rocks, U. S. Grant, 
(abs.). xxi, 137; Of tertiary 
formations in Neb., N. H. Dar- 1 
ton. (abs.). xxiii, 94; Of the 
ignrous rocks of the Neponset 
vallev, W. O. Crosby, xxxvi, 34; 
69. 
Relationship of various Glacial 
lakes, Upham, (rev.), xi, 59. 
Relative, abundance of gold in dif- 
ferent formations, W. P. Blake, 
ix, 166; Ages of the Kanawha 
and Alleghany series. D. White 
(rev.), xxvi, a»; Age of the 
Lance Creek and the Judith 
River beds, J. B. Hatcher, xxxi, 
369. 
Relief of the earth's surface, G. C. 
Curtis, xxxll, 178. 
Remains of a soecies of Bos, in 
Arizona, W. P. Blake, xxli, 65. 
Remarks on marine plants. L. 
Lesquereux, (rev.), vi, 322; On 
Dinosauria. G. Baur, (rev.), vill, 
56; On a part of the review of 
the 3rd Texas n port, Jules Mar- 
cou. xi, 212; On Daimonelix. J 
F. James, xv, '■)'.)': B'-rner ober- 
la^d sections, of Pi of. G. Gollioz 
1894. A. Bnltzer. xv, 62; On th( 
genus Nanno Clarke. A. Hyatt. 
xvi, 1 ; On th'- classification of 
the Mississinnian series. C. R. 
Keyes, xxii, 10S; On Hellolithidse, 
G. Lindstrom. (row), xxiii, 385. 
Remolino suggested for pot hole, 
O. H. Hershcv. (p.s.n.), xxiv, 
134. 
Renevier, M., (cit.). II, 367; (rem.), 
iv, 53; 55; (rem.), v , 209; Geolog- 
ical chronology, (ed. com.), xx, 
318; The Taconic, (ed. com.), 
xx, 405. 
Rensselaer grit plateau, T. N Dale 
(rev.), xiv, 54. 
Reorganization of the Louisiana 
survey, (p.s.n.), xxxvi, 197 
Report of Mich, survey, 1892 (rev ) 
xi, 344; on Essex county. Mask'. 
J. H. bears, (rev.), xv, 264; Ge- 
ology of the coastal plain of Ala 
(rev.), E. A. Smith, xv, 266 : 
Coosa coal field, A M. Gibson 
(rev.), xvi, 260;- Inspector of 
mines of Ky„ C. J. Norwood, 
haunt" £ x ' 65; 0n - tne D °o J 
Daunt, Kazan and Ferguson 
l^^On 1 - £ T . yrre11 ' ( ™ ^SC 
ihl' tT? ^ the b °undary between 
the Potsdam and pre-Cambrian, 
ti. P. Cushing, (rev.), xxiii 33ft 
Reproduction of arm 'in crtko&Z, 
A F. Foerste, xii, 340. 
m* n o rm ? from the Cretace- 
ous O. C. Marsh, (rev.), v, 181 
Repubhca Argentina, The carboni- 
ferous, G . Bodenbender, (rev.), 
Republications, of descriptions of 
fossils, from the Hall collection, 
R. P. Whitfield, (rev.), xvi. 311 
Research work at Harvard Uni- 
versity, (p.s.n.), xxvlii, 399 
Researches, on Paleozoic fishes of 
Belgium, Lohest, (rev.) in 196 • 
Into the Monograptida'e, S. L* 
Tornquist, (rev.), xxiii, 383; On 
the Visual organs of the Trilob^ 
o-/' ™ , Lind strom, (rev.), xxvll, 
2r>8; Phylogeny of rhinoceroses of 
Europe, Osborn. (rev.), xxvll, 
Resemblances between the Arch- 
ean in Minn., and Finland, N H 
£f m (abs) ' xxl ' 13G; ditto -' 
Residual concentration, a mode of 
penesis of iron ores, J. p Kim- 
ball, xxi, 155. 
Resin, fossil from Burma (rev ) 
O. Helm, xl, 275. 
Restoration of the Antillean "on- 
xivr200. J ' W - Spencer > ( a bs.). 
Resume, Stratigraphic relations in 
the Atlantic coastal plajn N H 
Darton (rev.), xvi, 238;" Ditto', 
xvii, 108. 
Reusch, H., Granite from Sedi- 
ments, (rev), in, 335; Geology 
"' Norway, (eft.), Iv, 314; 317- 
(p.s.n,), vii, 208; Glacial striae 
older than the Quaternary (p 
s.n.), vii, 388; (cit.). viil, 243- 
(p.s.n.), xx, 343. 
Review of the geology of the 
coast ranges, 11. w. Fairbanks 
(abs.), xiv, 198; Of the historj 
"f the greal lakes, j. w. Spen- 
cer, xiv, 289; of titaniferous 
magnetite, J. F. Kemp, (rev ) 
xxvii, 119; of the Glacial geol 
"i the southern Peninsula o"f 
Mich., F. Leverett, (rev. 1 ), xxxlv 
