warman.]  DUDLEYITE EBENACEJE.  303 
Dynamic  movements  in  Colorado,  Leadville  district Ann  2,  pp  211-214, 277 
in  Rocky  Mountain  region Mon  xii,  pp  31-39 
Dynamic  significance  of  stratigraphy Ann  21,  in,  pp  177-178 
Eagle  City,  Alaska,  reconnaissance  from  Pyramid  Harbor  to \nn  21,  n,  pp  331-391 
Eagle  formation  of  Montana GF  55,  p  2 
Eagle  Ford  formation  of  Texas Ann  18,  n,  p  239;  Ann  21 ,  vn,  pp 
323-328;  Bull  82,  pp  116,  118,  122,  123, 127, 
130,  211,  223;  Bull  164,  pp  18-19;  GF  64,  p  2 
Eagle  Pass  beds  <  »f  Texas Ann  18,  n,  pp  241-243;  Bull  82,  pp 
116,  1 17,  126,  127,  130,  138,  223;  Bull  164,  pp  21-28,  33-34,  35 
Eagle  Pass  and  Eocene  coal  fields  of  Texas,  Middle  Rio  Grande. ..Bull  164,  pp  13-72 
Eagle  quadrangle,  Wisconsin,  glacial  phenomena  in TF  1,  p  3 
Eakins  (L.  G.) ,  kaolin  from  the  Waterfall  mine,  Colorado Bull  60,  p  136 
new  analyses  of  astrophyllite  and  tseheffkinite Bull  90,  pp  41-44 
seven  new  meteorites Bull  78,  pp  91-97 
triplite  from  the  Black  Hills,  Dakota Bull  60,  pp  135-136 
two  new  meteorites,  description  and  analyses  of Bull  90,  pp  45-46 
two  sulphantimonites  from  Colorado Bull  60,  pp  115-117 
xanthitane  from  North  ( Carolina Bull  60,  p  135 
Earth,  crust  of,  composition  of,  elementary Bull  78,  pp  35-42 
crust  of,  deformation  of,  by  ice  sheet Mon  xxv,  p  497 
nature  and  physics  of Ann  13,  n,  pp  235-239,  280-281 
relationship  of,  to  interior Mon  xxv,  pp  493-497 
rigidity  of,  considerations  concerning,  derived  from  study  of  Lake  Bonne- 
ville   Mon  i,  pp  387-392 
Earth,  white,  analysis  of,  from  Alabama,  Talladega Bull  60,  p  158 
Earths,  residuary,  character  and  constitution  of .Ann  6,  pp  239-251 
Earthquake,  Charleston,  of  August  31,  1886 Ann  9,  pp  203-528 
Earthquake  studies Ann  14,  i,  p  233 
Earthquake  waves,  nature  and  mechanism  of Ann  9,  pp  400-409 
Earthquakes  in  California  during  1889-1898 .Bull  68;  Bull  95;  Bull  112; 
Bull  114;  Bull  129;  Bull  147;  Bull  155;  Bull  161 
instruments  for  measuring . Bull  155,  pp  9-17 
methods  of  recording Bull  147,  pp  9-12 
Earthquakes  and  fault  scarps Mon  i,  pp  360-362 
Earthworks,  aboriginal,  in  region  of  glacial  Lake  Agassiz Mon  xxv,  pp  643-645 
Earthworms,  action  of,  in  producing  soils Ann  12,  i,  pp  274-276 
East  Canada  Creek,  New  York,  flow  of,  measurements  of WS  35,  p  52 
East  Indies,  petroleum  production  of Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  248-263 
tin  production  of MR  1883-84,  pp  621-622;  MR  1885, 
p  377;  MR  1888,  p  215;  MR  1889-90,  p  121;  MR  1891, 
pp  164,  165;  MR  1892,  p  258;  MR  1893,  p  182;  Ann 
16,  in,  pp  458,  459,  467-473;  Ann  17,  m,  pp  227-242 
Eastern  Choctaw  coal  field,  Indian  Territory,  geology  of Ann  21,  n,  pp  257-311 
Eastern  granite  of  Michigan- Wisconsin,  Penokee  district Mon  xix,  p  122 
Eastern  green  schist  of  Michigan-Wisconsin,  Penokee  district.. Mon  xix,  pp  116-122 
Eastern  sandstone  of  Lake  Superior  region Ann  3,  pp  136,  147-155; 
Mon  v,  pp  351-365;  Mon  xix,  pp  461-463 
of  Lake  Superior  region,  junction  between  Keweenaw  series  and Bull  23 
origin  of  name Bull  81,  p  252 
reference  to  literature  of Bull  81,  pp  197,  198,  199 
Ebenacese  from  Alaska Ann  17,  i,  p  886 
from  Amboy  clays Mon  xxvi,  p  124 
from  Dakota  group Mon  xvn,  pp  109-113 
from  Laramie  group Bull  37,  pp  104-106 
