wabman.]  DIASTR0PH1SM.  291 
Diastrophism;  faults  and  folds  in  Virginia,  Tazewell  quadrangle GF  44,  p  4 
faults  and  folds  in  West  Virginia,  Harpers  Ferry  quadrangle GF  10,  p4 
in  West  Virginia,  Monterey  quadrangle GF  61,  pp  6-7 
Pocahontas  quadrangle GF  26,  p  4 
Tazewell  quadrangle GF  44,  p  4 
lateral  displacement  in Ann  21,  in,  p  96 
measurement  of Mon  xxxi,  pp  251-256 
outcrops,  crescentic  offsetting  of Ann  21,  in,  pp  95-97 
systems  of,  in  various  regions Ann  21,  in,  pp  133-136 
theory  of,  especially  those  in  Pomperaug  Basin,  Connecticut.  .Ann  21,  in,  p  124 
throw,  distribution  of,  over  a  zone  of  parallel  faults Ann  21,  in,  p  95 
tilting  of  orographic  blocks Ann  21,  in,  p  97 
faults  and  serpen tinization  in  Massachusetts,  western Mon  xxix,  pp  95-96 
fissure  systems  of  California,  Nevada  City  and  Grass  Valley  districts,  origin 
of Ann  17,  n,  pp  169-170 
fissures  as  fault  planes  in  Colorado,  Cripple  Creek  district.  .Ann  16,  n,  pp  141-143 
flow  of  solids,  or  behavior  of  solids  under  high  pressure Bull  55, 
pp  67-75;  Bull  64  pp  38-39;  Bull  73 
flow  and  fracture  of  rocks  as  related  to  structure Ann  16,  i,  pp  845-874 
folding  in  Lake  Superior  iron-ore  region Ann  21,  in,  pp  416-418 
of  Archean  and  Huronian  series  of  Michigan,  Crystal  Falls  district..  Ann  19, 
in,  pp  14,  65-66;  Mon  xxxvi,  p  xxiii 
folding,  faults,  and  shear  zones  in  Indian  Territory,  McAlester-Lehigh  coal 
field Ann  19,  in,  pp  443-448 
form  and  p<  >sit ion  of  sea  level Bull  48 
fractures,  in  Utah,  Tintic  district,  relation  of,  to  ore  bodies,  etc Ann  19, 
in,  pp  676-683 
in  Alaska  in  Tertiary  time,  notes  on Ann  20,  vn,  pp  244-245 
in  California,  Mono  Basin,  post- Pleistocene Ann  8,  i,  pp  389-390 
Nevada  City  and  Grass  Valley  districts,  results  of Ann  17,  n,  p  104 
San  Francisco  Peninsula,  record  of Ann  15,  pp  465-468 
in  Newark  areas Bull  85,  pp  78-100 
in  Sierra  Nevada,  relation  of,  to  volcanism Ann  8,  i,  pp  428-430 
in  Utah,  Uinta  Range,  eastern  portion  of Ann  9,  pp  691-705 
isostasy;  movements  in  shore-land  districts Ann  13,  n,  pp  110-114 
remarks  on  the  doctrine  of Ann  18,  n,  p  82 
theory  and  examples  of Ann  7,  pp  616-634;  Ann  12, 
i,  p  377;    Ann  14,  i,  p  229;   Mon  i,  pp  357,  371;   Mon  xn,  p  289 
isostatic  adjustment  and  contraction  of  earth's  crust Ann  13,  n,  pp  280-281 
Lake  Bonneville  and Ann  2,  pp  192-200;  Mon  i,  pp  340-392 
landslips,  characters  of Mon  i,  pp  77,  83-84 
mechanical  origin  of  Triassic  monocline  in  C  mnecticut Ann  7,  pp  481-490 
monocline,  Triassic,  in  Connecticut,  origin  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  140-143 
mountain  building,  nature  of  process  of Ann  6,  pp  195-197 
in  Colorado,  Elk  Mountains GF  9,  pp  1-2 
in  Montana,  Little  Belt  Mountains  quadrangle GF  56,  p  7 
in  Sierra  Nevada.  .GF  3,  p  1;  GF  5,  p  1;  GF  11,  p  1;  GF  18,  p  1;  GF  31,  p  1; 
GF  37,  p  1;  GF  39,  p  1;  GF  41,  p  1;  GF  43,  p  1;   GF  51,  p  1 
movements,  earth,  in  Alaska Ann  18,  in,  pp  251-289 
in  Colorado,  resulting  in  elevation  of  Mosquito  Range.  Ann  2,  pp  211-214,  277 
in  Great  Lakes  region,  recent Ann  18,  n.  pp  595-647 
in  Montana,  Judith  Mountains  region Ann  18,  in,  pp  459-464 
in  Rocky  Mountain  region Mon  xxvn,  pp  17-40 
