UAKMAN-]  DIABASE DIASTROPHISM.  289 
Diaspore,  analysis  of,  from  Colorado,  Custer  County Bull  90,  p  62 
analyses  of,  from  Massachusetts,  Chester Bull  126,  p  75 
« >ccurrence  and  statistics  of MR  1883-84,  p  738;  Ann  16,  iv,  p  605 
I  >iastatic  geology,  especially  of  northeastern  Iowa Ann  11,  i,  pp  242-244 
Diastrophism;  Appalachian  structure,  mechanics  of Ann  13,  n,  pp  211-281 
beaches  of  glacial  lake  Agassiz,  changes  in  levels  of Mon  xxv,  p  474-522 
( lharleston  earthquake Ann  9,  pp  209-528 
cleavage,  joints,  shear  zones,  etc.,  in  New  York- Vermont  slate  belt Ann  19, 
in,  pp  205-219 
( lonnecticut  River  Trias,  formation  of  basin  of Mon  xxix,  pp  372-379 
Connecticut  Triassic  area,  deformation  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  84-143 
deformation  of  geoid  by  loading  and  unloading Mon  i, 
pp  376-377,  379-383;  Bull  48 
by  removal,  through  evaporation,  of  water  of  Lake  Bonneville Mon  i, 
pp  421-424 
dislocation  of  Vineyard  series,  Massachusetts Ann  7,  pp  343-346 
dislocations,  effects  of  underlying  rocks  on Ann  19,  n,  p  467 
i  >i  (  retaceous  and  Tertiary  strata  on  New  England  coast Ann  18, 
ii,  pp  505-513 
displacement  along  fall-line,  character  and  cause  of Ann  7,  pp  616-634 
drainage  and  faulting,  as  illustrated  on  San  Clemente  Island Ann  18, 
ii,  pp  468-473 
dynamic  geology  of  Black  Hills Ann  19,  n,  pp  592-593 
of  Little  Belt  Mountains,  Montana Ann  20,  in,  pp  385-400 
earthquake  studies,  and  researches  in  deformation Ann  14,  i,  pp  233-235 
earthquakes  in  California in  1889,  Bull  68;  in  1890-91, 
Bull  95;  in  1892,  Bull  112;  in  1893,  Bull  114;  in  1894,  Bull 
L29;  in  1895,  Bull  147;  in  1896-97,  Bull  155;  in  1898,  Bull  161 
elevation  and  subsidence  inferred  from  Cenozoic  and  Mesozoic  rocks  of 
Alabama Bull  43,  pp  136-138 
epeirogenic  elevation,  dependence  of  lake  levels  on Mon  xxv,  pp  227-237 
epeirogenic  movements  apparently  dependent  on  glaciation Mon  xxv, 
pp  492-501 
relationship  of,  to  glaciation Mon  xxv,  pp  516-521 
fault  rock,  thin  section  of,  near  contact  of  basalt  and  arkose  conglomerate 
in  Connecticut Ann  21,  in,  p  68 
fault  scarps  and  fault  terraces Mon  i,  pp  76-77,  83 
faulting,  evidence  of,  sufficiency  of,  especially  in  Connecticut Ann  18, 
ii,  pp  134-137 
faulting  and  Assuring  in  Colorado,  Telluride  district Ann  18,  in,  pp  764-771 
faulting  and  folding  in  Virginia,  Richmond  Basin,  conditions  of Ann  19, 
ii,  pp  409-411 
faulting  and  landslides  in  California,  Bidwell  Bar  area Ann  17, 
i,  pp  553-554,  591-594 
faults  and  flexures,  post-Lahontan Mon  xi,  pp  274-283 
faults  and  folds,  analysis  of,  and  diagrams  for  use  in  fault  analysis.  ..Mon  xxvn, 
pp  116-118 
classification  of Ann  7,  pp  469-481 ;  Ann  13,  n,  pp  222-224 
description  and  causes  of Bull  150,  pp  316-317 
drainage,  control  of,  by,  in  Connecticut Ann  21,  in,  pp  143-150 
effect  of,  on  trap  ridges  of  Connecticut Ann  18,  n,  pp  169-173 
geologic  and  geographic  effects  of Ann  18,  n,  p  174 
geometric  relations  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  89-94 
in  Alabama,  Gadsden  quadrangle GF  35,  p  3 
Bull.  177—01 19 
