IV INDEX TO PART ONE. 
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Fén-ho’canyon, physiography of................. 220-222 
Foén-ho stage of physiographic development, features 
Of 2 sche ee hea pate ee 256-261, 338, 339 
Foén-ho valley, age: OF. c.. s'< asetswiere tenes ecica eaieis tele 260 
altitude of Ho-shan above................00¢ 176 
arch or pwarp across... oi... sien ates in elene 222 
features of. 3 :cascis cael ep asl etree tenes ae 222-225 
Shan-si series i0.4, 5 icscsayaumake eee anaes 174 
structural relations 3m .aiicicjlncictels cietshhe Ue paiere 176, 260 
Forests, destruction of, near Wu-t’ai-shan, effects of 209 
Fossils, Cambrian s..c..ch sisi eller 26-27, 28, 32-33, 35-36 
39-42, 140, 143, 144, 145 
Carboniferous 3.5.5 cisussisiern soot sa wile eine 52, 170, 274, 276 
Ch’ang-Ina limestone<<4,....-. eee tenn 32-33 
Ch’au-mi-tien limestone..............0.0c008 35-36 
Ki-sin-ling limestome.........000800es08 270, 271, 272 
Kiu-lung: Stroup yc eictscccie ee aie’ 32-33, 35-36, 38-42 
K’ ui-chéw: seriesiccse coer ies eiete ae ae ees 280-283 
Man-t’o formation, (5 << s:1.0.<.<.@betien sak eee 26-27, 28 
OrdOviGia rs a s6.c% foieiaie ava oletateye Rae ee ere oka hee 45-46 
Perino-MesozZ0ie «sas: sievainuiaie atararn eivisteeeialot ls 280-283 
Po-shan Sefies? «oss. 4c as Rae Ie Sele 49-51, 52 
Shan-si ‘series «(52 Gite on Sora cle ce eae tenes eile 170 
Sin-t’an Shale, js <0:0% wis hain eae OAL intone ste 274 
Tsi-nan formations ichiiras eis stu coe. Me aktereieie 45-46 
Wu-shan fimestone ss i3.5...<ue.te's siieieoevoee 276 
F6éu-p’ing-hién, bad lands near, view of........... is 
granite-porphyries neat ii... .cve scee ov. cu cole 102 
Huang-t’u formation near...........0ss00008 187 
intrusives in ancient gneisses near............. 102, 103 
mountains west of, physiography of.......... 206-208 
Sha-ho above, development of................ 229-233 
T’ai-shan complex exposed near............. 99, 102 
Ta-yang limestone neaf...i..cc. cv cceneasnce 130 
unconformity Near se ssc cscdlevoe's Sree Caries 6 130 
Frech, F., cited on age of fossiliferous beds above 
the Ordovician limestones.......... 48 
Ordovician fossils described by.............. 44 
Fu-chéu series, Liau-tung, age, character, and cor- 
relation of...................87, 92-94, 95-96 
POSING OB iro ka erence oe ae a ae ak eas wee os ee 52 
Futterer, K., cited on Jurassic coal-measures of cen- 
tral Shan-tiurig aves. eles oxo eres ek 53 
cited on mountain types along upper Hoang-ho 210 
Garnet schists, Wu-t’ai system, occurrence of....... 111,112 
Gastrapod INdetet face chy cerlarcinse stated ent cee 270, 271, 276 
Getmitzella chinensis Girty.......cccsescscscecece 276 
Girty, Go BPaidoby ice ccc. wiccte ieanaceteicos. xiii 
fossils identified ‘by v7... 0c. 0cese etre. 52,274, 275, 276 
quoted on fauna of the K’ui-chéu series. ...... 279 
Globigerina? mantoensis Walcott..............0. 39 
Gneisses. See T’ai-shan complex, Wu-t’ai system, 
Huang-ling gneiss, Pei-t’ai gneiss. 
Gondwana flora, relation of flora of K’ui-chéu beds 
ED Salelereiee av baie ita loiaiadin'e Eheiepslores aie cers ee 282, 283 
Granite. See Huang-ling granite, T’ai-shancomplex. 
Graphic triangulation. See Triangulation. 
Great Wall, south branch of, physiography of region 
MERE Sc eensac aa wana ca paar a ioe Ae 208 
Great White Mountains. See Ta-pai-shan. 
Han province, observations in)..)...). .. assis ee oe 299-317 
TOCKS' OF 65). Sanicyecscce aisles eck edt eae: eee 300 
Han river, development of course of.............. 338 
boat traverse Of. ici. + wam-« aa abet cee 13, 350-352 
Han river canyon, features of................. 305-308, 328 
FOCKS OL <5 areimieiscclera crite cre ravi She ee 308 


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Han river valley, astronomical control of survey in... 12 
FEALUTOS OF a5 5.5. 5.21 9010 ele sisi a/oaveataiaia sae es tare ee ate 305-311 
Ki-sin-ling limestone in... .4.. 662i s+ + ieieis ele 306 
Mesozoic rocks of; < Fa..cik cutaciele stansiate siemieaene 316-317 
mountains in, features of...... Sratitapermtelacetarele 3 320 
Pleistocene FOcks OF <5, <ic'als, = « buars-wraieeilee aie! eles 317 
See also Shi-tsii’an-hién, 
Han system, rocks composing.........s0s000s0000% 300 
Han-chung-fu, basin of, features of............+. . 327 
Hang-ho, development and features of......... 226-229, 255 
Han-wang ch’éng, Han-kiang canyon below, view of 324 
Han system near oi...c scab saves mss baie els 306 
Ki-sin-ling limestone near.............00+ee 306 
Han-yang, altitude of point mear..............005 348 
fault in\Paleozoic rocks near. o<.scxicvse vee 162 
weographic Positions Of. <5, sisiciare enesavee. co cess sstenara 9 
granites Medi r. S055 ac <a owas cee sheets wnt 104 
iu-t’o TOCKS Tears Gis,.< aiataretarcteys ierers kakeG eG asin 128-129 
SECHONS NEAL. 5.5.5.4: siwucsalote lel ¥ehata)s 01a%e tay nteiatel sale 146, 162 
unconformity Tears. ..ciccc'e. 416 winnie cles te elelswiels 137 
Han-yang-p’ing, geology of region near.......... : 307 
Hay, John, acknowledgment to........ judas xiv 
Hei-shui-ho, course of, development of............ 327 
catiyon of, features :Of sic «jie es veins nwieelel aut 322 
rocks along and Meal 6.6 cicccjc edn e-e wns santa 312, 313-314 
Hei-shui-k’6u, altitude of .ci05 65050000. ee uee oe 5 349 
ies Btiishswecs ts sage owen Se dae ie 316 
TOCKS MCAT sé sicvsncslncs. cee wen dees cee nies 313-314 
Hei-shut systema, age OF} 201 oa eo cnrerelaleternelereaic otal 313 
contacts of ‘granite With. << 6.0.65 .0ciatc.o vivre evens 315 
slates of, view showing....... Pee ics 312 
stratigraphy and structure of.............+. 310-313 
Headland, I. T., information furnished by......... 201 
FT Gla COCO NIG sic jase 2 ake w 0140.0 o inves arene TE TO ates ee 45 
Hematite, occurrerice Of (:< 5<,::c\s\ets + sjviw an stv oslo ole 112-113 
Hemipronites tenutstriata Weller. .........6.00005 271 
Hemiptychina (2) (cf. H. orientalis)... .......05++ 276 
Sp. aft. H. ortentales..s sci0 0.0 010.6 iere vein wmielevsls 170 
Hin-chéu, altitude OF -\. £5 scisiscaretoln ia sln'e Gintel= aialelint ats 349 
T’ai-shan complex exposed near............. 100 
unconformity mear........c2e ees ecssereeene 136 
Hin-chou basin, faults taste. sus oi sie wiale sberevers i 149 
Huang-t’ formation int... sia. sss ssw ealels eteloreioys 192-193 
PTANIC]S Ith 2.0, cis c\cehe whalwla else wise wise wiwholtsh stele tals 104 
physiography ‘O£:). 0/5 civ cisics te etereiotsi vers steele ets 214 
Hin-chéu stage of topographic development, age 
OLDS ce SAS a aie ee a eteatete Teeter ae 187, 261, 339 
features and history Of .no.0e esse oe ee clea 242-256, 338 
loess deposits: Of 5 s:ieretis-aie's 6:3 eate s Teraieie ateleteiale 187 
Hin-k’ou, region near, physiography of........... 217 
Hing-an-fu, altitude of ........cccccesecrtclecses 349 
region near, geology: Of... 6s..0% cen sana sevice 305 
rock-cut terrace near.........0s60 i 329 
surveys from, data concerning......... ey PI 13-14 
Hing-an-fu basin, features Of........0.0eeeeeees 328-331 
Pleistocene: rocks iM. 5 <)5 io. 5.0/2. = 0:5 )6.01s wis atv etete 317 
Hing-an gravels, character and occurrence of...... 329 
Hirth, Frederick, aid by.........-ce-esesesceseee xiv 
Ho-chéu, Fén-ho canyon near, features of.......... 221 
Ho-shan fault near, throw of...........0.00% 176 
Huang-t’u formation on upland north of....... 196 
Ho-ma-chin, Shan-si series near........... Rael 170 
Hopkins, N. S., cited on rainfall near Peking........ 202 
Hornblende-syenite porphyry, occurrence of....... 46 
“Horst,” mountain region of Shan-tung described as 83 
Ho-shan, age OF 63555 2.5 ccc oc.0c ces via sieeine Salslele ele 256 
altitude of, above valley of the Fén-ho......... 176 
fault scarp Of, \..1v-icre ter ataw sietayn eietainicl eielalerwllete 221 
physiography Of. ........scceecwecessevccons 220 
Pre-Cambrian rocks of.............sse008 aes 168 
Sistlam: FOCKS: 400 fecisicre.sce.ssore © ls v 81 ale eleieiay atei 170 
