wabman.]  CHEMUNG CHILE.  215 
Chesapeake  watershed,  stream  measurements  in Ann  18,  iv,  pp  16-18; 
Ann  19,  iv,  pp  122-3  74;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  48-49,109-136; 
Bull  131,  pp  87-89;  Bull  140,  pp  41-65;  WS  11,  pp  8-12; 
\VS  15,   pp    8-24;    WS   27,  pp    17-25;    WS   35,  pp   75-99 
( Jheshire  quartzite  of  Massachusetts,  western GF  50,  p  1 
Chester  (F.  D. ),  gabbros  and  associated  rocks  in  Delaware Bull  59 
Chester  amphibolite  of  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut GF  50,  pp  2,4 
( Ihester  amphibolite  and  serpentines  of  Massachusetts,  western.  .Mori  xxix,  pp  78-155 
Chester  fun  nation  of    Indiana Ann  11,  i,  pp  638-639 
Chesterfield  group  of  beds  in  Richmond  Basin Ann  19,  u,  pp  435-437 
Cheyenne  River,  hydrography  of  and  topography  along Ann  20,  iv,  pp  251-253 
Chiastolite,  composition  of Bull  150,  pp  37-38 
<  .ccurrence  of MR  1882,  p  497 
Chiastolite-schist,  analysis  of,  from  California,  Yaqui  Gulch Bull  148, 
p  221;  Bull  150,  p  343;  Bull  168,  p  210 
from  California,  near  Mariposa,  description  of,  as  one  of  the  educational 
s.ri.s Bull  150,  pp  339-343 
of  Sierra  Nevada Ann  17,  i,  pp  689-690 
of  Massachusetts,  western Mon  xxix,  pp  209-210 
( Ihicago,  deaths  iii,  resulting  from  typhoid  fever WS  22,  p  40 
rainfall  at WS  24,  p  51 
Chicago  outlet  of  Lake  Michigan,  effect  of,  on  size  of  Des  Plaines  and  Illinois 
rivers Ann  17,  n,  pp  711-712 
Chicago  outlet  and  beaches  of  the  glacial  Lake  Chicago Mon  xxxvin,  pp  418-459 
Chickamauga  limestone  of  Southern  States GF  2,  p  1;  GF  4,  p  2;  GF  6, 
pi;  GF  8, p  2;  GF  12,  p  2;  GF  16,  p  4;  GF  19,  p  2;  GF  20, 
pp  2-3;  GF  21,  p  2;  GF  22,  p  2;  GF  25,  p  3;  GF  26,  p  2; 
<  i  F  27,  p  2;  G  V  33,  p  2;  GF  35,  p  2;  GF  44,  p  2;  GF  59,  p  3 
Chickasaw   Nation,  resurvey  of  lands  of r Ann  18,  i,  p  13 
Chickasawan  format  ion,  correlation  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  344-345 
Chico  beds,  unconformity  between  the  Knoxville  and Bull  19,  pp  12-17 
Chico  formation  of  California Ann  14,  n,  pp  458-461; 
Mon  xin,  pp  179,  294-295;  GF  5,  p  3;  GF  15,  pp  1,  2; 
( !  V  31,  p  1;  GF  37,  p  1;  GF  43,  p  1 ;  GF  51,  p  1;  GF  3,  p  1 
Chic. .-Shasta  group,  correlation  of Ann  18,  n,  p  348 
Chico-Tejon  series  of  Pacific  coast  region,  historical  review,  local  development 
and  stratigraphy,  species,  etc.,  of Ann  17,  i,  pp  1013-1036 
of  Pacific  ( '<  tasl  region,  invertebrate  fossils  from Bull  51,  pp  11-32 
localities,  correlation,  etc.,  of. Ann  6,  pp  68-70,  73;  Ann  8,  pp  407-409;  Mon 
xin,  pp 214-218,  237-238;  Bull  15,  pp  11-17;  Bull  19,  ppl4, 
17;  Bull  51,  pp  28-32;  Bull  82,  pp  182,  186,  187,  192-195, 
200,  241,  250,  264-265;  Bull  83,  pp  100-101;  Bull  84,  p  323 
Chicopee  shale  of  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut Mon  xxix,  p  370;  GF  50,  p  5 
Chignik  Bay  and  River,  Alaska,  coal  on Ann  17,  i,  pp  801-804 
( Idle,  copperproduction  of. .  .MR  1882,  pp 252-253;  MR  1883-84,  pp 356,  363;  MR  1885, 
pp  229,  234;  MR  1886,  pp  128, 132-133;  MR  1887,  pp  88, 92-93; 
MR  1888,  p  73;  MR  1889-90,  p  73;  MR  1891,  pp  101, 102;  MR 
1892,  pp  114,  116;  MR  1893,  p  86;  Ann  16,  in,  p  352;  Ann 
17,  in,  pp  117,  119;  Ann  18,  v,  pp  219,  221;  Ann  19,  vi,  pp 
176,  178;  Ann  20,  vi,  pp  202,  204;  Ann  21,  vi,  pp  204,  206 
fossil  plants  of,  literature  of Ann  8,  n,  pp  820-821 
geologic  maps  of,  list  of Bull  7,  pp  156, 157 
gold  and  silver  production  of,  compared  with  that  of  other  countries MR 
1883-84,  pp  319,  320 
