warman]  CHAMID^E CHEMUNG.  213 
Chelan  quadrangle,  Washington,  forest  conditions  in Ann  21,  v,  pp  581-582 
Chelonia  from  Eocene  of  middle  Atlantic  slope Bull  141,  pp  59,  60 
( Ihemical  action  between  solids Bull  64,  pp  34-37 
( ihemical  alteration  of  rocks Bull  52,  p  37 
of  rocks  of  Nevada  City  and  <  rrass  Valley  districts,  California Ann  17, 
ii,  pp  146-157 
( Ihemical  analyses.      (See  the  various  substances — Clay,  Coal,  rock  names,  etc.) 
Chemical  coin  posit  ion  of  silicates - Bull  125 
(Sec,  also,  names  of  substances.) 
Chemical  deposits  of  Mono  Lake,  California Ann  8,  i,  pp  296-298,  310-315 
( Ihemical  effect  of  precipitants Bull  36,  p  24 
of  temperature  in  subsidence  of  fine  solid  particles  in  liquids  .  .Bull  36,  pp  20-21 
Chemical  elements,  relative  abundance  of Bull  78,  pp  34-42 
Chemical   equilibrium   of  solids,  in  its  relation  to  pressure  and  to  tempera- 
ture   Bull  94,  pp  109-135 
Chemical  evidence  of  origin  of  fayalite  and  lithophysae Ann  7,  pp  282-283 
Chemical  geolog}  of  Aspen  district,  Colorado Mon  xxxi,  pp  206-243 
Chemical  history  of  Comstock  lode,  Nevada Ann  2,  pp  307-310; 
Mon  in,  pp  209-227,  384-387 
of  Lake  Lahontan Ann  3,  pp  211-215;  Mon  xi,  pp  172-237 
Chemical  impregnation  of  artesian  water Ann  5,  pp  165-167 
(  1m  mica!  metamorphism  of  Menominee  and  Marquette  rocks Bull  62,  pp  208-217 
(  Ihemical  origin  of  petroleum  and  natural  gas Ann  8,  n,  pp  486-487 
Chemical  properties  of  lead  slags MR  1883-84,  pp  447-453 
<  lirmical  qualities  of  artesian  waters  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  pp  447-451 
Chemical  reactions  in  copper  smelting Bull  26,  pp  53-54,  61-62,  64-66 
Chemical  relations  between  hydrocarbons Ann  17,  i,  p  918 
of  gabbro  and  diorite Bull  28,  pp  37-39 
Chemical  structure  of  natural  silicates Bull  60,  pp  13-20 
( Ihemical  tests  of  steel Bull  25,  pp  72-75 
Chemical  and  geologic  evidence  of  the  identity  of  rocks  of  Washoe,  Nevada, 
i  >i  <  lifferent  degrees  of  crystallization Bull  17,  pp  29-39 
Chemical  and   mmeralogic  composition  of  volcanic  rocks  of  Silver  Cliff  and 
Rosita  Hills,  Colorado Ann  17,  n,  pp  323-326 
Chemical  and  physical  effect  of  sudden  cooling  of  glass Bull  42,  pp  98-131 
Chemical  and  Physical  Research,  Division  of,  organization  of Ann  21,  r,  p  21 
Chemistry,  contributions  to  mineralogy  and,  from  laboratory  of  United  States 
Geological  Survey Bulls  9, 
27,  42,  55,  60,  64,  78,  90,  113, 148, 167,  168,  176 
high  pressure  ( kaolinization),  investigation  in Ann  14,  i,  pp  160-162 
molecular  variation  of  rocks  at  Electric  Peak,  Yellowstone  Park Mon  xxxn, 
ii,  pp  118-120 
of  cement MR  1892,  pp  746-747 
of  Comstock  lode . Mon  in,  pp  209-227,  384-387 
of  rocks  and  ores  of  Leadville,  Colorado .Mon  xn,  pp  585-608 
Chemistry  and  physics,  work  in,  1883-1900 Ann  5,  pp  59-62;  Ann  6, 
pp  86-88;  Ann  7,  pp  127-130;  Ann  8,  i,  pp  189-193; 
Ann  9,  pp  141-143;  Ann  10,  i,  pp  177-181;  Ann  11,  i,  pp 
125-127;  Ann  12,  i,  pp  127-129;  Ann  13,  i,  pp  159-162; 
Ann  14,  i,  pp  267-268;  Ann  15,  pp  195-196;  Ann  16,  i,  pp 
42-43;  Ann  17,  i,  pp  69-70;  Ann  18,  i,  p  69;  Ann  19,  i, 
pp  68-69;    Ann  20,  i,  pp  68-69;  Ann    21,  i,  pp   94-96 
Chemung  beds,  fauna  of,  at  High.  Point,  New  York Bull  16,  pp  72-76 
Chemung  group,  faunas  of ,  etc Bull  41,  pp  51-104 
history  of  discussions  concerning  correlation  of Bull  80, 
pp  121-134, 147-148, 158, 190-192,  262 
