318  INDEX    TO    PUBLICATIONS    OF    U.    S.    GEOL.    SURVEY,     [bull.  177. 
Fasciolariidse  from  clays  and  marls  of  New  Jersey  . . . .  .Mori  xvm,  pp  65-76,  202-205 
from  Miocene  deposits  of  New  Jersey Mon  xxiv,  pp  98-101 
Faujasite,  chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  pp  42-43, 103 
Fault,  throw,  hade,  strike,  etc.,  definitions  of , Ann  4,  p  442 
Fault  basins  in  western  United  States Mon  xi,  pp  25-27 
Fault  blocks  on  San  Francisco  Peninsula,  two  dominant Ann  15,  pp  469-473 
Fault  planes,  Colorado,  fissures  as,  in  Cripple  Creek  district Ann  16,  n,  pp  141-143 
Fault  rock,  thin  section  of,  from  Connecticut,  near  contact  of  basalt  and  arkosc 
conglomerate Ann  21,  in,  p  68 
Faulting  in  Colorado,  Telluride  quadrangle Ann  18,  in,  pp  770-771 
in  Connecticut,  evidence  of,  sufficiency  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  134-137 
in  Connecticut  Valley Ann  7,  pp  469-477,  481-490 
in  Great  Basin Mon  i,  pp  340-362 
of  Sierra  Nevada,  age  of Bull  33,  pp  15-16 
on  Comstock  lode,  structural  results  of,  discussion  of  principles  involved Ann  2, 
pp  300-304;  Mon  in,  pp  156-187,  376-380 
t<  >pography  due  to,  in  Great  Basin Ann  4,  pp  443-450 
(See,  also,  Diastrophism.) 
Faulting  and  folding  in  Alaska,  Forty  mile  and  Rampart  series Ann  18, 
in,  pp  148-150, 166 
in  \Tirginia,  Richmond  Basin,  conditions  of Ann  19,  n,  pp  409-411 
Faulting  and  landslides  in  Sierra  Nevada Ann  17,  i,  pp  553-554,  591-594 
Faulting  and  uplifting  of  Sierras,  relation  of,  to  volcanic  phenomena Ann  8,  i, 
pp  426-430 
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  in  Connecticut Ann  18,  n,  pp  169-173 
geologic  and  geographic  effects  of Ann  1 8,  n,  p  174 
geometric  relations  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  89-94 
in  Alabama,  Gadsden  quadrangle GF  35,  p  3 
Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  strata Bull  43,  pp  117-132 
in  Appalachian  province GF  4,  p  3; 
GF8,pp2-3;  GF10,  p3;  GF12,p3;  GF14,  p3;  GF16,p5; 
GF  19,  pp  2-3;  GF  20,  p  3;  GF21,  pp  2-3;  GF  25,  p4;  GF 
26,  p  4;  GF  27,  pp  3-4;  GF  28,  p  4;  GF  32,  p  4;  GF  33, 
p  3;  GF  34,  p  3;  GF  35,   p  3;    GF  40,  p  3;   GF  44,  p^ 
in  California,  Bid  well  Bar  quadrangle GF  43,  p  6 
D< >wnieville  quadrangle GF  37,  p  8 
in  Catoctin  belt Ann  14,  n,  pp  356-362 
in  Colorado,  Anthracite  quadrangle GF  9,  p  7 
Aspen  district Mon  xxxi,  pp  56-150 
Crested  Butte  quadrangle  : GF  9,  p  8 
Denver  Basin Mon  xxvn,  pp  48,  49,  90,  1 14,  115-119,  128-141 
Flk  Mountains GF  9,  p  3 
La  Plata  quadrangle GF  60,  p  8 
Mosquito  Range  region Ann  2, 
pp  213-214,  244-252,  265-268;  Mon  xn,  pp  284-292 
Rico  Mountains Ann  21,  n,  pp  114-128 
Tenmile  district GF  48,  pp  3-4 
in  Connecticut,  Triassic  area Ann  18,  n,  pp  87-143 
Pomperaug  Basin Ann  21,  in,  pp  85-132 
in  Georgia-Tennessee,  Ringgold  quadrangle GF  2,  p  2 
