warman.]  GALENA GAEEARD.  335 
Gannett  (H. ),  physiographic  types TF  1 
physiographic  types  (continued) TF  2 
profiles  of  rivers  in  United  States WS  44 
results  of  primary  triangulation Bull  122 
summary  of  forestry  work  in  1899-1900 Ann  21,  v,  pp  9-25 
summary  of  primary  triangulation  by  the  Survey  between  1882  and  1894... Ann 
16,  i,  pp  875-885 
work  in  charge  of,  1882-1900 Ann  4,  pp  3-16; 
Ann  5,  pp  3-14;  Ann  6,  pp  3-17;  Ann  7,  pp  45-60;  Ann  8,  i, 
pp 97-120;  Ann  9,  pp  49-67;  Ann  10,  I,  pp  83-105;  Ann  11,  i, 
pp  33-48;  Ann  12,  i,  pp  23-42;  Ann  13,  i,  pp  69-74;  Ann  14, 
i,  pp  169-175;  Ann  15,  pp  111-119;  Ann  16,  i,  pp  61-77; 
Ann  17,  I,  pp  93-109;  Ann  18,  I,  pp  115-117;  Ann  19,  I, 
pp  121-127;  Ann  20,  i,  pp  138-140;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  156-159 
( rannett  (S.  S.),  work  in  charge  of Ann  18,  i,  p  112; 
Ann  19,  i,  p  120;  Ann  20.  i,  p  137;  Ann  21,i,pp  118,234 
( Janoidei  of  Devonian  age Mon  xvi,  pp  41-45 
( ranomalite,  chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  pp  81, 105 
<  ranophyllite,  analysis  of Bull  125,  p  52 
chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  pp  51-52,  103 
Garnet,  analysis  of,  from  Colorado,  <  hinnison  County Bull  113,  p  112 
analysis  of,  from  Idaho,  "Seven   Devils"  (lime  alumina  iron) Bull  90,  p  34 
from  Kentucky,  Elliott  County  dike Bull  148,  p  92;  Bull  168,  p  56 
from  Massachusetts,  <  Joshen Bull  126,  p  85 
from  Wisconsin,  Penokee  Gap Bull  60,  p  149 
chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  pp  20-28,30,  55,  103 
in  rocks  of  Pacific  slope Mon  xin,  p  87 
<  xvurrence  and  statistics  of ME  1882,  pp  487-488;  MR  1883-84, 
pp  715-748,  781;  MR  1885,  pp  440,  443;  MR  1886,  pp 
596,  604;  MR  1887,  pp  556-557,  559;  MR  1888,  pp  584, 
585;  MR  1889-90,  pp  446,  447,  448;  MR  1891,  pp  539, 
550-551;  MR  1892,  pp  767-770,  781;  MR  1893,  pp  681,  682, 
097;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp  603,  604;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  910-911, 
923;  Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp  1204, 1217;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  505, 
513;  Ann  20,  vi  cont,  pp 584-585, 599;  Ann  21, vi  cont,  p461 
thin  section  of,  from  Massachusetts  (from  pegmatite) Mon  xxix,  pp  106-107 
variet  ies  and  composition  of Bull  150,  pp  31-32 
(See,  also,  Precious  stones. ) 
Garnet,  abrasive,  occurrence  and  statistics  of Ann  16,  iv, 
pp  593-594;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  948-950;  Ann  18, 
v  cont,  pp  1230-1231;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  p  528;  Ann 
20,  vi  cont,  p  608;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  463, 467^68 
Garnet,  spessartite,  from  Texas,  description  and  analysis  of Bull  90,  pp  39-40 
Garnet-amphibolite,  thin  section  of,  from  Massachusetts,  Plainfield  (calcare- 
ous)   Mon  xxix,  pp  302-303 
Garnet-biotite-norite  of  Massachusetts,  western Mon  xxix,  pp  345-346 
( iarnet-epidote  lode  in  Sierra  Nevada Ann  17,  i,  p  706 
Garnet-graphite-amphibolite,  thin  section  of,  from  Massachusetts,  Leverett Mon 
xxix,  pp  302-303 
Garnetiferous  gabbro  from  Minnesota,  Granite  Falls,   description  of,  as  one 
of  the  educational  series Bull  150,  pp  282-286 
Garnetiferous  hornblende-schist  from  New  Hampshire,  Hanover,  description 
of,  as  one  of  the  educational  series Bull  150,  pp  362-365 
Garrard  sandstone  of  Kentucky GF  46,  p  2 
