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INDEX 
Bain, H. F., cited, 322, 408 
Balanocrinus in Atnerica, 262 
Baltic shield, 368 
Basaltic Rocks of Bavaria, by S. 
Richarz, 112 
Basalts, of Bavaria, 112 
Bascom, F., cited, 33 
quoted, 33 
Basin ranges, faults, 64 
isostasy, 61 
Basinal infold, diagram, 78 
Basinal Sand-drifting of Arid Pied¬ 
monts, 173 
Batesville sandstone, 347 
Bavaria basaltic rocks, 112 
Beaumont, E., cited, 53 
Bella shales, 335 
Berkey, C. P., cited, 319 
Bernalillan formation, 155 
Berry, E. W., cited, 12, 204, 212 
Berry, E. W., Interpretation of Fos¬ 
sil Plants, 9; Outlines of South 
American Geology, 187; Permian 
glacial deposits of Argentina 
Big Clifty sandstone, 346 
Biotic Taxonomy of Comanche Suc¬ 
cession, 266 
Blake, J. M., cited, 407 
Bliss, E., cited, 40 
Bolivia, Devonic section, 196; Siluric 
section, 195 
Bolson lowland, of Arizona, 231 
Bonneville Lake beds, 424; delta 
faulting, 143 
Bonney, T. G., quoted, 32 
Bowen, N. L., cited, 30, 45 
Brazil, Permian section, 200; Pro¬ 
terozoic schists, 191; Santa Catha- 
rina section, 200; Triassic section, 
200 
Brazillian mass, 374 
Brazillian massif, 203 
Brewerville sandstone, 347 
Bridge, J., cited, 271 
Bridging Ages of Ice, 349 
Broadhead, G. C., cited, 264 
Broeck, E. van den, cited, 357 
Brogger, W. G., cited, 32 
Brongniart, A., fossil plants, 9 
Bronze of Springer, 177 
Brooks, W. K., quoted, 262 
Bryce Canyon corridor, view, 288 
Building materials and agriculture, 
285 
Burlington fauna in Arizona, 243 
Cadell, H. M., cited, 54 
California, isostasy, 66 
Call, R. E., cited, 351 
Calvin, S., cited, 317, 322, 408 
Capitol Hill sections of glacial de¬ 
posits,. 354 
Carbon Black Industry in Kentucky, 
18 
Cambric formations, discovery in 
New Mexico, 142; Iowa, differ¬ 
entiation, 313 
Cambric map, first, 371 
Cambric rocks of Arizona, 239; 
Iowa, 326; Mississippi River sec¬ 
tion, 314; Pennsjdvania, 39; South 
America, 188 
Cambric sandstones, of Arizona, 303 
unconformity, 304 
Cambric correlation in Minnesota, 
326; Wisconsin, 326 
Campbell, M. R., quoted, 362 
Canadian shield, 3^ 
Canyon Largo sandstones, 335 
Canyons, Bryce, Utah, 288; Grand 
River, Utah, 288; Rio San Juan, 
288; Zion, Utah, 288 
Carbonic, Aux Vases sandstones, 
339; discovery in New Mexico, 
143; first discovery, 3 
Carbonic rocks of Arizona, 241; 
South America, 200 
Ceja Glorietta, 131 
Celsius, A., quoted, 55 
Ceramics of Gumbo Soils, 403 
Cerro Tucumcari planation, 124 
Chalk in America, 5 
Chaman series, 336 
Chacra sandstones, 335 
Chamberlin, T. C., cited, 350, 357, 
378, 387; quoted, 350 
Chang, H. T., Official Opening of 
Museum of China Geological Sur¬ 
vey, 105 
Charles, B. E., cited, 271 
Chemical analysis, Pennsylvania 
anorthosite, 42; quartz-monzonite, 
44 
Chester as terranal title, 149 
China, antiquity of geological study, 
108; basement complex. 369; geo¬ 
logical survey, opening. 105 
Chiquito sandstones, 336 
Chiricahuan series, 336 
Chloridian series, 336 
Chouteau fauna in Arizona, 243 
Chrustschoff, K., cited, 31 
