warman.J  PALEONTOLOGY PARKEK.  599 
Palisade  porphyry  in  Michigan Mon  v,  pp  146-148 
Palisades  conglomerates  of  Alaska,  Yukon Ann  18,  in,  pp  199-200 
Pallasite,  analysis  of,  from  Kansas,  Kiowa  County Bull  78,  p  94; 
Bull  148,  p  238;  Bull  168,  p  235 
Palmse  from  Dakota  group Mon  xvn,  p  39 
Palmer  gneiss  of  Michigan,  Marquette  district Ann  15,  pp  514-515; 
Mon  xxvin,  pp  211-218 
Palmitic  acid,  compressibility  and  thermal  expansion  of Bull  92,  pp  32-33 
Palmyra  quadrangle,  Virginia,  physiography  of TF  1,  p  2 
Palo  Duro  U  <ls  of  Texas,  correlation  of Ann  18,  n,  p  338 
Palo  Pinto  Plain,  Texas,  general  description  of bn  21,  vn,  p  47 
Pa  louse  River,  description  of WS  4,  pp  26-27 
flow  of,  measurements  of Vnn  Hi.  rv,  pp  458- 
160;  Ann  20,  iv,  pp  62,  4s<i-4<H>;  Ann  21,  rv,  pp  414-415; 
WS  it;,  p  172;  WS28,  pp  l»;2.  L68,  L70;  WS  38,  pp  360-361 
rainfall  in  basins  of  Wallawalla  River  and Ann  20,  iv.  pp  512-514 
Paluxy  format  ion  of  Texas Vnn  21,  vn,  pp  166-171 
I 'an  1 1  in  key  formation,  correlation  of Ann  is,  n,  p  346;  Bull  84, 
p333;    Bull   L38,  pp  L19,  125,  L63;  GF  L3,  p  3;  GF  2:;,  p3 
extent  and  character  of Vnn  12,  i,  pp  lis   \  pi 
in  Washington  quadrangle,  Maryland,  Virginia,  Districl  of  Columbia.. GF  70, p  4 
Panama  Canal,  work  on Vnn  20.  i v,  pp  5S8-589 
Pandermite,  analysis  of,  from  Black  Sea,  island  of  Pandemia Bull  55,  p  58 
Panola  formation  of  Kentucky GF  4»>,  p  2;  <  i  V  47,  p  2 
Papilionidae  of  Florissant,  ( lolorado \nn  8,  i.  pp  467  469 
Paraflin,  compressibility  and  thermal  expansion  of Bull  !»2,  pp  36-37 
Paragenesis  of  minerals  in  Massachusetts,  western Mon  xxix,  pp  14:5-147,444-445 
of  minerals  in  Montana,  Little  Bell  Mountains Ann  20,  in,  pp  410-412 
of  vein  materials  of  Colorado.  Afipen  district Mon  \  \  \  i,  pp  227-229 
Paragonite,  chemical  constitution  of Bull  125,  pp  16,19,46,101 
Paraguay,  iron-ore  deposits  of Ann  16,  in,  p  69 
Paramorphism,  general  discussion  of ■ Bull  28,  pp  45  49 
in  relation  to  uralitization Bu  1 1  62.  | »]  i  52-54 
of  pyroxene  to  hornblende Bull  28,  p  4ii;   Hull  5u,  pp  25-27 
Para-toluidine,  compressibility  and  thermal  expansion  of Bull  92,  pp  33-34 
Paria  Plateau,  Grand  Canyon  district,  description  of Ann  2, 
p  70;  Mon  n,pp  10,199-202 
Park  Range,  Wyoming,  geology  of.  literature  of Bull  86,  pp  272,  274,  275,  316 
Park  shale  of  Montana Ann  20,  in,  pp  286,  340,  364,  368;  GF  55,  p  2;  GF  56,  p  2 
Palseoblattarise,  American Bull  124,  p  39 
from  Rhode  Island  coal  Held Bull  101,  pp  11-20 
Palmse,  extinct,  of  North  America Mon  xxxv,  pp  27-32 
Passirloracea3  of  Amboy  clays Mon  xxvi,  pp  109-110 
Parker  (E.  W.),  abrasive  materials,  statistics  of..  MR  1892,  pp  748-755;  MR  1893,  pp 
670-679;  Ann  16,  rv,  pp  586-594;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  927-950; 
Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp  1219-1231;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  515-533; 
Ann  20,  vi  cont,  pp  603-617;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  463-479 
antimony,  statistics  of MR  1891,  pp  174-176;  Ann 
17,  in,  pp  275-280;  Ann  18,  v,  pp  343-348;  Ann  19,  vi,  pp 
253-258;  Ann  20,  vi,  pp  283-289;  Ann  21,  vi,  pp  291-297 
asbestos,  statistics  of MR  1891,  pp  591-592;  MR  1892,  pp  808-814; 
Ann  16,  iv,  pp  703-706;  Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  1004-1006; 
Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp  1323-1331;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  623-626; 
Ann  20,  vi  cont,  pp  711-714;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  561-564 
