warman.1  VOLCANIC VOLCANO.  810 
Volcanic  plugs  in  (  olorado,  Elmoro  quadrangle GF  58,  p  •"> 
Volcanic  region  of  Northwest <  rF  15,  p  4 
Volcanic  rocks;  chemical  analysis  of,  from  Nevada.  Washoe Bull  17,  p  33 
from  Tewan  Mountains,  New  Mexico,  a  group  of,  and  occurrence  of  pri- 
mary quart/  in  certain  basalts Bull  66 
of  Alaska Ann  21,  n.  pp 420-422,  423,  125,426,428,429-430 
southwestern Ann  20,  vn,  pp  223-224, 227-228,  230,  231,  232,  238 
Yukon  district \nn  18,  in.  pp  239-250 
of  California,  Hid  well  Bar  quadrangle GF  4.'!,  p  5 
Franciscan  series \nn  L5,  pp  426-431 
Jackson  quadrangle GF  11.  p  5 
Sierra  Nevada,  western  -lope  of Bull  89 
Truckee  ( i  uad  rangle GF  39,  p] >  5-6 
of  Catoctin  belt Vim  L4,  n,pp  302-318 
of  Colorado.  Pikes  Peak  quadrangle GF  7,  pp  3,  4.  7 
Silver  Cliff  and  RositaHills Vnn  17,  n,  pp  284-313,  323-331 
of  Lake  Superior  district.  Penokee  series Ann  L0,  i, pp  439   HI 
of  .Montana.  Livingston  quadrangle ..GF  1,  p  1 
of  Nevada,  Eureka  district.. Ann  3,  pp  277-287;  Mon  \\.  pp230,  249-  253,  348  394 
of  Pennsylvania,  South  .Mountain Bull  L36 
of  Philippine  Islands Vnn  21,  in,  pp  510-525 
of  Sierra  Nevada  (Tertiary)  Ann  I7,i,pp566  569,613  620,683 
succession  of Ann  14,  u,  pp  41)3-495 
of  Washington,  ( lascade  Mountain-  in  northern V.nn  20,  n,  pp  L29-137 
of  Yellowstone  Park GF  30,  pp  2-3 
Sepulchre  Mountain Ann  L2,  i,  pp  634-650;   Mon  sxxii,  n,  pp  121-148 
(See,  also,  [gneous  rocks.  I 
Volcanic  rocks,  stratified,  of  Maine,  Mount   Desert   Island Ann  8, 
n.  PP  L037,  1048-1047.  1051 
Volcanic  sand,  analysis  of,  from  California,  Lassen  Peak  region Bull  70, 
P  29;   Bull  !  18,  p  L98;   Bull  L68,  p  184 
analysis  of,  from  Montana,  various  localities Bull  42, 
p  141;  Bull  148,  p  111:  Bull  L68,  p  115 
from    California.  Snag    Lake   Cinder   Cone,    description    of,   as  one  of   the 
educational  series  of  rocks Bull  150,  pp  245-248 
Volcanic  sediment,  thin  section  of,  from  Michigan,  Crystal  Falls  district Mon 
\x\vi.  pp  296-297 
Volcanic  soils,  origin  and  nature  of \nn  12,  i,  pp  239  245 
Volcanic  source  of  heat  of  Comstock  lode Mon  in.  pp  240-241 
Volcanic  tuff  of  Alaska Ann  21,  n,  pp  365-366 
of  Colorado,  Denver  Basin .Mon  xxvn,  pp  311-315 
Volcanism;  eruption  of  Bandai-san  Volcano,  Japan \nn  17,  i,  pp  538-539 
eruption  of  Gunung  Pepandajan  Volcano,  Java Ann  17.  i,  p  539 
fumaroles  in  lavas  of  Colorado,  Custer  County Ann  17,  n,  p  436 
geysers  and  hot  springs,  Laboratory  experiments  relating  to Ann  14, 
i,  pp  158-159 
in  Alaska Bull  84,  p  268 
in  Connecticut,  relation  of  Triassic  warping  to Ann  18,  n,  pp  81-82 
in  Sierra  Nevada,  in  relation  to  diastrophism Ann  8,  i,  pp  428-430 
in  Utah,  Tintic  district GF  65,  p  4 
Mount  Rainier,  characteristics  of Ann  18,  n,  pp  359-361 
traps  of  Newark  system,  New  Jersey  regi< >n,  relati< >ns  of Bull  67 
(See,  also,  Volcanic,  above.  ) 
Volcano  of  Crandall  Basin,  Wyoming,  dissected Mon  xxxn,  n,  pp  215-268 
