Index, Volumes I -XXXV I. 
1 1 
Schists of northeastern Minn., H. 
V. Winchell, iii, 18; Classifica- 
tion of crystalline, Kosenbusch's 
new scheme, (rev.), iii, ±i>; iVor- 
aminiferal limestones, R. T. 
hii., iv, 174; Camptonite dikes; 
Kemp and Marsters, iv, 97; 
Adobe, I. C. Russell, (rem.), iv, 
336; Metamorphism, A. Irving, 
(rev.), v, 55; Subaerial dec; 
and red color of certain forma- 
tions, I. C. Russell, (rev.), v, 10; 
From the West Indies, J. H. 
Kloos, (rev.), v, 1S3; Microscop- 
ic characters of. north of .Lake 
Huron, A. C. Lawson, vi, 
Ison-ieldspatiiic of Maryland, G. 
H. Williams, vi, 35; Eruptive on 
the north shore of Lak. 
H. W. Fairbanks, 
neous of the Mesozoic, Camp- 
bell and Biown, (rev.), viii, 54; 
White limestones of Sussex coun- 
ty, F. L. Nason, viii, 166; From 
Corea T. H. Holland, (rev.), viii, 
396; Volcanic from Tewan moun- 
tains, J. P. Iddings, (rev.), ix, 
264; Peculiar lava in northern 
Calif., J. S. Diller, (rev.), ix, 265; 
Tiaps of the Newark system, N. 
H. Darton (rev.), ix, 266; Tabu- 
lation of igneous, F. D. Adams, 
(rev.), ix, 268; Basic eruptive in 
Maine, G. P. Merrill, x, 49; Eleo- 
lite syenite of Litchfield, Maine, 
W. S. Bayley, (rev.), x, 64; Ne- 
pheline in Brazil, Derby, (rev.), 
x, 326; Variation of. J. M. Clem- 
ents, (rev.), xxii, 381; Relation' 
ships of igneous rocks. J. P. Id« 
dings, (rev.), xxii, 379; Metamor- 
phism and rock flowage, C. R. 
Van Hise, (rev.), xxii, 378; Sed- 
imentary rocks, Microscopical 
ftiidy, L. Cayeux. (rev.), xxii, 
388; Intrusive in the Inwood lime- 
stone. E. C. Eckel, xxiii, 122; 
Specimens. Educational series, U. 
S. G. S., J. S. Diller, (rev.), xxiii, 
61; Batholitic granites B. K. Em- 
p-=on. xxiii. 104: Lewinson- Les- 
eing. classification, xxiii,. 346; 
V'< ithering of diabase. T. L. 
Wntson. xxiv, 355; Gabbroid of 
M'nn.. A. N. Winchell. xxvl, 151; 
i f >7. 261. 348: Scapolite of Alaska. 
J. E. Rpurr, (rev.), xxvi, 393; 
T-an dikes of Georgia. S. W. 
V'-Calli". xxvii. 133: Shefford 
mountain. J A. Dresser, xxvil, 
?n-? : Crystalline in Calif.. O. H. 
Wprshev. xxix, 273: Madagascar, 
\. T acroix. (rev.), xxx, 328: Dlt- 
ri"> xxxl, 183: Volcanic of Martin- 
ique. A. Lncrnix. xxxi, 55: diss- 
ipation of sedimentary rocks. A. 
W. Grnhfiu. xxxill, 228: Manual 
n* ^hemi^nl analysis, TT. S. Wash- 
Jr>srton-. (rev.), xxxiv, 393: Trent- 
P=o nn MotnmoTihism. C. R. Van- 
w»ge. (rev.), yxxiv. 388; Orbieu- 
1"- r-abbrn of Dohesa. Kessler 
""d Hamilton, xxviv. 133: Stone 
"-">fs of Brazil J. C. Branner. 
(<**. com), yxxiv, 31'': Amvcfli- 
loid in Manitoba, (p.s.n.), xxxiv 
132; Igneous of the Neponset Val- 
ley, W. O. Crosby, xxxvi, 34, 
69; Determination of the per- 
centages of the components, 1. 
A, Williams, xxxv, 34; Coarseness 
and its meaning, A. C. Lane, 
xxxv, 65; From north Greenland, 
B. K. Emerson, xxxv, 94; Peg- 
matite veins of Pala, Calif., G. 
A. Waring, xxxv, 356; Crystalline 
of the San Gabriel mountains, 
Arnold and Strong, (rev.), xxxv, 
391; Of Tristan DAcunha, E. H. 
L. Schwartz, (rev.), xxxvi, 126; 
Serpentines in the neighborhood 
of Philadelphia, Anna J. Jonas, 
xxxvi, 296; Secondary origin of 
certain granites, Grundzuge der 
gesteinskunde, Weinsehenck, 
(rev.), xxxvi, 319. 
Rock basin of Cayuga Lake, J. 
W. Spencer, xiv, 134. 
Rock-forming biotite and amphi- 
bole, H. W. Turner, (rev.), xxiv, 
181. 
Rock Hill, Long Island, J. Bryson, 
xvi, 228. 
Rock-making minerals, Rosenbusch 
(rev.), iii, 53. 
Rock-scorings of the great ice 
invasions, Chambertin, (rev.), iv, 
57. 
Rockies, Movements in, (p.s.n.), 
xxviii, 332. 
Rocky Mountain club, (p.s.n.), vi, 
134. 
Rocky Mountains, between the Sas- 
katchewan and. the Athabasca, 
A. P. Coleman, xiv, 83. 
Roe., A. D., (p.s.n.). xxi, 202. 
Roemer, Ferd., (obit.), ix, 218. 
Roenen, A., Fish remains, of the 
Devonian, in Bohemia, (rev.). 
xvi, 318. 
Roqers, A. F., Minerals on burled 
Chinese coins of the 7th century, 
yxxi, 43. 
Rolfe, C. W., (p.s.n.). I, 138; Ar- 
tAci.in water from the drift, vl, 
32: (p.s.n.). xiv, 201. 
Rominqer. C, New primordial fos- 
sils, (rev.), i, 61 : Geology and pal- 
eontology of Mt. Stevens. Re- 
ioinrler to O. D. Wnleott. II, 356: 
'(p.s.n.). iii. 62: Studies on Monti- 
culipora, vi, 102; Chaetetes in cer- 
tain Devonian strata x. 56. 
Romi-nerS^ genus. F. W. Sardeson. 
yxxii, 2TiO. 
Roofing slate, Test of. (p.s.n.), Iv, 
?54. 
Ros-^lite Pnalysis and composition. 
"Hillebrand. and F. W. Clark. 
( ]■•■■• V xxiv. 31": 318. 
Roserbusrn, H., Microsconiral phvs- 
iosTanhv of mck-formtng miner- 
pit; (re*-.). II. 430: Cln^sifiention 
of mas<=i'-e rocks W. S. Baylev. 
(ve,- ■» (ji, 48; Criticisms by Mi- 
chel Lew. iv, 303. 
Reth-lotz. A.. (nit.). viii. 191: 
F,i>mr«tion of Oolite, x. 279: Geo- 
♦ --"•tonic problems^ (rev.). xv, 
328. 
Rothwe'l, R. P.. (Obit.), xxvii, 327. 
