INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
141 
Page. 
Geology, List of papers on—Cont’d. 
Lake Bonneville. G. K. Gilbert. Abstract 
and reference .ii 103 
the structure of the Henry Mountains. G. 
K. Gilbert. Abstract and reference, 
ii 112, 113 
chemical remarks on terrestrial geogony. 
T. Antisell. Title only .ii 132,133,134 
the Wasatch a growing mountain. G. K. 
Gilbert. Abstract .ii 195 
on some interesting cases of metamorph¬ 
ism. F. M. Endlich. Title only .iii 27 
the geological character of the Colorado 
river. C. E. Dutton. Title only .iii 28 
the succession of volcanic eruptions. C. 
E. Dutton. Title only .iii 36, 37 
on the Permian formation of North Amer¬ 
ica. C. E. Dutton. Abstract .iii 65, 67 
the subject of the Permian formation in 
North America. C. A. White. Ab¬ 
stract .iii 104 
on the oscillations of Lake Bonneville. G. 
K. Gilbert. Title only .iii 113 
the drainage system of the Black Hills. 
G. K. Gilbert. Abstract .iii 125 
quaternary deposits of western Iowa and 
eastern Nebraska. J. E. Todd. Ab¬ 
stract .iv 120 
the Vermilion cliffs and the valley of the 
Virgen in southern Utah. C. E. Dut¬ 
ton. Title only .iv 122 
the origin of the topographical features of 
lake shores. G.K. Gilbert. Title only.vv 170 
the quaternary climate of the Great 
Basin. G. K. Gilbert. Reference .v 21 
on artesian wells on the Great Plains. C. 
A. White. Reference .v 101 
geology of the Hawaiian islands. C. E. 
Dutton. Abstract .vi 13 
the geology of Hatteras and the neiglibor- 
ing coast. W. C. Kerr. Abstract .vi 28 
topographical indications of a fault near 
Harper’s Ferry. H. F. Walling. Ab¬ 
stract .vi 30 
ore deposition by replacement. S. F. Em¬ 
mons. Abstract and reference .vi 32 
glaciation in Alaska. W. H. Dali. Ab¬ 
stract . vi 33 
the volcanic problem stated. C. E. Dut¬ 
ton. Abstract .vi 87 
the drainage system and the distribution 
of the loess of eastern Iowa. W J 
McGee. Abstract .vi 93 
the Cambrian system in the United States 
and Canada. C. D. Walcott. Abstract. 
1 figure . ,..vi 98 
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Geology, List of papers on—Cont’d. 
the existing glaciers of the High Sierra of 
California. I. C. Russell. Abstract and 
reference. 2 figures. .r. .vii S 
the mica mines of North Carolina. W. C. 
Kerr. Abstract . vii 8 
deposits of volcanic dust in the Great 
Basin. J. C. Russell. Abstract . vii IS 
the diversion of water courses by the rota¬ 
tion of the earth. G. K. Gilbert. Ab¬ 
stract and reference .vii 21 
the volcanic sand which fell at Unalashka 
October 20,1883, and some considera¬ 
tions concerning its composition. J. 
S. Diller. Abstract .vii 33 
the methods of modern petrography. G. 
H. Williams. Abstract.. .vii 36 
What is a glacier ? Symposium. Abstract, 
vii 37 
the strata exposed in the east shaft of the 
water-works extension. T. Robinson. 
Abstract . vii 69 
plan for the subject bibliography of North 
American geologic literature. G. K. 
Gilbert. Title only . vii 71 
plan for the subject bibliography of North 
American geologic literature. J. W. 
Powell. Title only ...vii 71 
the volcanoes and lava fields of New Mex¬ 
ico. C. E. Dutton. Abstract .vii 76 
a concrete problem in hydrostatics. G. K. 
Gilbert. Abstract .vii 92 
discussion of a concrete problem in hydro¬ 
statics proposed by Mr. G. K. Gilbert. 
R. S. Woodward. Title only .vii 101 
practical geology versus speculative phys¬ 
ics. C. E. Dutton. Title only .viii 4, 5 
geological and physical theories. W. B. 
Taylor. Abstract .viii 6 
variations of latitude. A. Hall. Abstract 
and reference .viii lo 
the fiora of the Laramie group. L. F. 
Ward. Reference .viii 17 
problems connected with the physics of 
the earth’s crust. H. M. Paul. Title 
only ...viii 17,18 
the crumpling of the earth’s crust. W. B. 
Taylor. Abstract and reference .viii 18 
the columnar structure in the diabase of 
Orange Mountain, N. J. J. P. Iddings. 
Abstract. 4figures .viii 19 
the*^terraces of the Potomac valley. W J 
McGee. Title only .viii 24 
notes on the geology of northern Califor¬ 
nia. J. S. Diller. Abstract .ix 4 
