warman.]  GEMS GEORGIA.  339 
Geomorphology;  peneplains,  origin  of Ann  19,  n,  pp  32-34 
physical  features  of  Illinois Ann  17,  n,  pp  703-717 
of  Indiana  and  Ohio Ann  18,  iv,  pp  426-438 
physiographic  changes,  recent,  in  Cripple  Creek  region Ann  16,  n,  pp  18-19 
] >li \  siographic  terms,  definition  of Ann  19,  u,  pp  21-23 
ph  ysiographic  types TF  1,  TF  2 
San  Clemente  Island,  topography  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  466-468 
1 1  Traces  of  San  Clemente  Island Ann  18,  n,  pp  473-477 
topographic  forms,  origin  of Mon  xxn,  pp  108-121 
uplands  and  lowlands  of  Connecticut Ann  18,  n,  pp  11-15 
(  See,  also,  Physiography. ) 
Geomorphy.     (See  Geomorphology.) 
George  River  limestone  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton Bull  86,  pp  242,  243 
Georges  Creek  and  Cumberland  coal  field,  extent  and  production  of Ann  14, 
ii,  p  579 
( reorgetown  limestone  of  Texas Ann  21,  vn,  pp  262-266;  GF  64,  pp  1-2 
Georgia;  Altamaha  Basin,  stream  measurements  in Ann  18,  iv,  pp  77-84;  Ann  19, 
iv,  pp  227-233;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  51,  170-172;  \VS  1 1,  pp  19-23; 
WS  15,  pp  41-44;  WS  27.  pp  43,44,46;  AVS  36,  pp  133-137 
Altamaha  Basin,  water  powers  in Ann  20,  iv,  pp  166-169 
altitudes  in.      (Sec  "elevations"  under  this  heading.) 
Apalachicola  Basin,  streams  in,  list  of Ann  20,  iv,  pp  175-177 
artesian  and  other  wells  in Bull  138,  pp  222-224 
bauxite  deposits  in,  as  source  of  aluminum MR  1892,  pp  237-240 
location,  structure,  origin,  geologic  relations,  etc.,  of MR  1893,  pp  162-167 
bauxite  region,  topography,  stratigraphy,  geologic  history,  etc.,  of Ann  16, 
in,  pp  551-597 
boundary  lines  of,  and  cession  by,  of  territory  to  General  Government Bull  13, 
pp  27,97-100;  Bull  171,  pp  103-106 
brick  industry  of MR  1887,  pp  535,537;  MR  1888,  p  558 
Broad  River,  How  of,  measurements  of Ann  19,  iv,  pr>  225-227; 
Ann  20,  iv,  pp  51, 163;  Ann  21,  iv,  pp  132-133;  WS 
15,  p  40;  WS  27,  pp  42,44.4(5;  WS  36,  pp  131-132 
building  stone  in  Ringgold  quadrangle GF  2,  p  3 
in  Stevenson  quadrangle GF  19,  p  3 
production  of,  statistics  of MR  1882,  pp  451,  452; 
MR  1886,  p  542;  MR  1887,  pp  514,518;  MR  1888,  pp  536, 
538,  541,  543;  MR  1889-90,  pp  374,  386-388;  MR  1891,  pp 
457,  458;  MR  1892,  pp  706,  707,  709,  710;  MR  1893,  p  544  et 
seq;  Ann  16,  iv,  p  437  et  seq;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  p  760  et  seq; 
Ann  18,  v  cont,  p  950  et  seq;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  p  206  et  seq; 
Ann  20,  vi  cont,  p  271  et  seq;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  p  335  et  seq 
cement  production  of,  statistics  of MR  1892,  p  739: 
MR  1893,  p  619;  Ann  16,  iv,p  577;  Ann  17,  m  cont, 
1»  891;  Ann  18,  v  cont,  p  1178;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  p  495; 
Ann  20,  vi  cont,  pp  539,547;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  p  407 
Chattahoochee  River,  flow  of,  measurements  of Ann  18,  iv, 
pp  85-92;  Ann  19,  iv,  pp  235-239;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  51, 182-183; 
Ann  21,  iv,  pp  140-142;  Bull  140,  pp  75-77;  WS  11,  pp  23-24; 
WS  15,  pp  46-47;  WS  27,  pp  50-51,  57,  58;  WS  36,  pp  139-143 
Chattanooga  district,  physiography  of Ann  19,  n,  pp  1-58 
Chestatee  River,  flow  of,  measurements  of Ann  18,  i  v,  p  92 
clay  in  Ringgold  quadrangle ,..,., GF  2,  p  3 
