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Devonian — Continued. 
Mississippi Valley. 
Devonian scries in Iowa, Norton, 425. 
Geological scale and structure of Ohio, Orton, 
426. 
Geology of Benton County, Simonds and Hop- 
kins, 511. 
Geology of Noble County, Dryer, 159. 
Indiana s structural features, Cubberly, 113. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
Geology of South Dakota, Todd, 559. 
Geology of the Rocky Mountains, Coleman, 
90. 
Livingston folio, Iddings and Weed, 307. 
Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
Devonian rocks in California, Diller and Schu- 
chert, 154. 
Dynamic geology. 
Astronomical conditions favorable to glacia- 
tion, Becker, 19. 
Canadian earthquakes, Dawson, 144. 
Catoctin belt, Keith, 322. 
Cenozoic geology of the middle Atlantic slope, 
Darton, 133. 
Continental phenomena illustrated by ripple 
marks, Dodge, 158. 
Crustal adjustment in Mississippi Valley, 
Keyes, 331. 
Deflective effect of earth's rotation, Cobb, 86. 
Deformation of the Lundy Beach, Spencer, 
531. 
Description of the Elk Mountains, Emmons, 
171. 
Description of the sedimentary formations, 
Eldridge, 166. 
Differential faults, Hobbs, 279. 
Distribution of earthquakes in the United 
States, Shaler, 508. 
Drainage features of Upper Ohio basin, 
Chamberlin and Leverett, 63. 
Drainage systems of the Carboniferous of 
Michigan. Mudge, 417. 
Duration of Niagara Falls, Spencer, 532. 
Erosion, transportation, and sedimentation 
performed by the atmosphere, Udden, 569. 
Fishing banks between Cape Cod and New- 
foundland, Upham, 584. 
Folded vein in the Ready Relief mine, Fair- 
banks, 192. 
Folds in the Marquette iron district, Van 
Hise, 594. 
Geologic relations from Green Pond to Skun- 
nemunk Mountain, Darton, 132. 
Geologic time as indicated by sedimentary 
rocks, Waleott, 608. 
Geology of Carmelo Bay, Lawson, 352. 
Geology of Washington and vicinity, McGee, 
etc., 387. 
Geomorphology of northern California, Law- 
son, 354. 
Geomorphology of southern Appalachians, 
Hayes and Campbell, 264. 
Induration of Tertiary rocks in Arkansas, 
Call, 45. 
Jackson folio, Turner, 562. 
Kingston folio, Hayes, 261. 
| Dynamic geology— Continued. 
Laccolitic mountain groups of Colorado, 
Utah, and Arizona, Cross, 107. 
Lake Cayuga a rock basin, Tarr, 550, 551. 
[Lead and zinc deposits of Mississippi Valley], 
Blake, 27. 
Missouri Paleozoic, Broadhead, 38. 
Movements of the crust in post-Glacial times, 
Matthew, G. F., 404. 
Paleozoic overlaps in Virginia, Campbell, 50. 
Phenomena of beach and dune sands, Shaler, 
507. 
Placerville folio, Lindgren and Turner, 365. 
Pleistocene distortions of the Atlantic Coast, 
Shaler, 505. 
Post-Glacial eolian action in New England, 
Woodworth, 662. 
Post-Glacial faults at St. John, Matthew, G. 
F.,403. 
Post-Pliocene diastrophism of southern Cali- 
fornia, Lawson, 353. 
Recent discussions in geology, Dawson, 147. 
Relation between baseleveling and organic 
evolution, Woodworth, 664. 
Relation of mountain growth to the forma- 
tion of continents, Shaler, 506. 
Review of history of the Great Lakes, Spen- 
cer, 535. 
Rock basin of Cayuga Lake, Spencer, 533. 
Sacramento folio, Lindgren, 362. 
Shawangunk Mountain, Darton, 127. 
Springs, Hopkins, 289. 
Structure of the main axis of the Green 
Mountains, Whittle, 631. 
Terrestrial submergence southeast of the 
American Continent, Spencer, 536. 
[Terrestrial submergence southeast of the 
American Continent], Walcott, 606. 
Tertiary and later history of Cuba, Hill, 270. 
Tertiary baseleveling, Upham, 578. 
Tertiary changes in southwestern Virginia, 
Campbell, 51. 
Tertiary revolution of the Pacific Coast, Dil- 
ler, 153. 
The earth's originally absorbed gases, Lane, 
349. 
The structure of Monument Mountain, Dale, 
121. 
Topographic features east of the Blue Ridge, 
Cobb, 87. 
Wasatch Mountains, Emmons, 177. 
Wave-like progress of an epeirogenic uplift, 
Upham, 571. 
Economic geology. 
Alabama. 
Alabama gold ores, Brewer, 37. 
Bauxite mining, McCalley, 373. 
Arizona. 
Notes on Arizona mines, Comstock, 91. 
Arkansas. 
Arkansas Coal Measures, Smith, J. P., 521. 
Geology of Benton County, Simonds and Hop- 
kins, 511. 
Geology of Dallas County, Siebenthal, 509. 
Manganese beds of Arkansas, Williams, H. S., 
639. 
