warman.1  ALGONKIAN ALTITUDES.  133 
Alluvial  cones  and  terraces  . .  .Ann  2,  p  184;  Ann  4,  pp  201-202;  Ann  6,  p  311;  Mon  I, 
pp  81, 91, 92, 178, 185,  220,  344,  346,  349,  352;  Mon  xi,  pp  255-257 
Alluvial  deposjts  of  Neocene,  Pleistocene,  and  Recent  periods  in  Texas Ann  18, 
ii,  pp  243-256;  Ann  21,  vn,  pp  345-361 
Alluvial  fans  in  Rico  Mountains,  Colorado Ann  21,  n,  pp  162-163 
Alluvial  formations  in  Nebraska Ann  19,  iv,  pp  732,  740 
A 1  lu vial  soils Ann  12,  i,  pp  288-293 
Alluvial  terraces  in  Massachusetts-Connecticut,  llolyoke  quadrangle GF  50,  p  7 
Alluvium,  analysis  of,  from  Colorado,  Jefferson  County  (loess-like) Bull  148, 
p  299;  Bull  168,  p  301 
in  California,  Marysville  quadrangle GF  17,  p  1 
Nevada  <  "ity  district Ann  17,  ii,  p  101 
in  Maine Mon  xxxiv,  pp  58-69 
in  Maryland-Virginia,  Fredericksburg  quadrangle GF  13,  p  2 
N  <  1 1 1 1  i  1 1  i  quadrangle GF  23,  p  1 
in  Ohio,  Huntington  quadrangle. GF  69,  p  5 
in  Utah,  Tintic  disl  rict GF  65,  p  3 
in  Virginia-Mar  via  i  id,  Fredericksburg  quadrangle GF  13,  p  2 
Nomini  quadrangle GF  23,  p  1 
in  Washington,  Tacoma  quadrangle GF  54,  p  5 
in  West  Virginia,  1  [untington  quadrangle GF  69,  p  5 
Alluvium,  river,  of  the  <  rreal  Plains,  relation  of,  t<>  water  supply Ann  16, 
ii,  pp  584-585 
Almandite,  chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  p  21 
Alsek  River,  Alaska,  features  of Ann  21,  n,pp  348-349 
Altamaha   Basin,   Georgia  South  Carolina,   rainfall  and  run-off  in  Savannah 
I  kisi  n  and Ann  20,  iv,  pp  158-161 
stream  measurements  in Ann  18,  iv,  pp  77-84;  Ann  19, 
iv,  pp  227-2:;:;;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  51,  170-172;  WS  11,  pp  19-23; 
\VS  L5,pp  11    11;  WS  27, pp  43, 44, 46;  WS  36,  pp  133-137 
water  powers  in Ann  20,  iv,  pp  166-169 
Altamaha  gril  of  Georgia,  correlation  of Hull  84,  pp  81-82,  320;  Ann  18,  n,  p  340 
Alteration,  mechanical  and  chemical,  of  rocks  of  Nevada  City  and  Grass  Valley 
districts.  ( 'alif<  >rnia Ann  17,  n,  pp  145-157 
Alteration,  rock,  in  ore  veins  of  Montana.  Little  Bell  Mountains Ann  20,  III, 
pp  418,  421 
Alteration,  superficial,  of  ores  of  Colorado,  Cripple  Creek  district,  depth,  effect, 
etc.,  of - Ann  16,  n,  pp  129-132 
(See,  also,  Metamorphism. ) 
Alteration  product  from  any  substance.     (See  name  of  the  substance.) 
Alteration  products,  miscellaneous,  analyses  of Mon  xn,  p  607 
Altitude  of  Appalachian  province .GF4,p  1;  GF  8,  pi;  GF  10,  p  1;  GF  12,  p  1; 
GF  14,  p  1;  GF16,pl;  GF19,pl;  GF20,pl;  GF21,pl;  GF 
22,pl;GF25,pl;GF26,pl;GF27,pl;  GF28,pl;  GF32, 
pl;GF33,pl;GF34,pl;  GF35,pl;  GF40,pl;  GF44,pl 
relation  of  rainfall  to,  in  California Bull  140,  pp  328-330 
(See,  also,  Elevation.) 
Altitudes,  a  new  method  of  measuring,  with  the  barometer Ann  2,  pp  403-566 
between  Lake  Superior  and  Rocky  Mountains Bull  72 
in  Alaska Bul1  169 
in  Bonneville  Basin Mon  i,  pp  405-419 
in  Canada Bul1  6 
in  Nebraska  and  Iowa Bull  158,  pp  38-39,  48-49,  59, 108, 154-167 
in  New  York,  along  principal  rivers. . . .  WS  24,  pp  27,  29-30,  31,  34,  35,  36,  42, 43, 46 
