FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Dynamic    and    structural    geology    (geographic 
divisions) — Continued. 
Gnat  Plains  region— Continued. 
Erosion   on   the   Great  Plains,   Upham, 
25. 
Geology  of  the  Black  Hills,  Jaggar,  5. 
Mountain     growths     of     Great     Tin  ins. 
Willis,  10. 
Sand    crystals    and    their    relation    to 
concretionary     formations,     Barbour 
(E.  H.),  6. 
Greenland. 
Samples  of  the  sea  floor  along  the  coast 
of  east  Greenland,  Boggild,  3. 
Gulf  region. 
Recent      elevation      of      Gulf      coast, 
Vaughan,  11. 
Hawaiian  Islands. 
Brevity  of  tuff  cone  eruptions.   Bishop 
(S.  E.),  1. 
Characteristics       of       Kau,       Emerson 
(J.  S.),  1. 
Eruption    of    Mauna    Loa,    Wood    (Ed- 
gar), 1. 
Kilauea       again       active.        Hitchcock 
(C.  H.),  9* 
Mohokea  caldera  on  Hawaii,  Hitchcock 
(C.  II.),  3. 
Mexico. 
Area  cubierta  por  la  ceniza  del  volcan 
de  Santa  Maria,  Bose,  6. 
Condiciones  tectonicas  de  la  Republica 
Mexicana,  Aguilera,  2. 
Eruptions   du    volcan   de    Colima,    Ord 
ofiez,  10. 
Eruptions  of  Colima,  Arreola,  1. 
Geographic   and   geologic   features   and 
their    relation   to   the   mineral    prod- 
ucts of  Mexico,  Hill   (R.  T.),  4. 
Geology    of    western    Mexico,    Earring- 
ton,  13. 
Latest     eruption     of     Colima     volcano, 
Ishikawa,  1. 
Origen  de  los  temblores  de  Zanatepec, 
Bose,  5. 
Profil   durch   den   Ostabfall   der    Sierra 
Madre  Oriental,  Bose,  2. 
Regiones  de  temblores  en  Mexico,  Bose, 
4. 
Temblor  en  Guerrero,  Bose  and  Anger- 
mann,  1. 
Volcan  de  Tacana,  Bose,  3. 
Volcanes  de  Zacapu,  Ordonez,  9. 
Xinantacatl  ou  volcan  Nevado  de  Tol- 
uca,  Ordonez,  7. 
Mississippi  Valley  region. 
Age   of   the    Kansan   drift    sheet,    Her- 
shey,  4. 
Corrading  action  of  river  water  during 
floods,  Morscher,  1. 
Devonian   interval   in   Missouri,    Keyes, 
26. 
Evidence  of  local  subsidence.  Campbell 
(J.  T.),  1. 
Geologic  relations  of  the  human  relics 
of    Lansing,    Kans.,    Chamberlin    (T. 
C),  5. 
Dynamic    and    structural    geology    (geographic 
divisions)  — Continued. 
Mississippi   Vail  en  region — Continued. 
Geology    of    Miller    County,    Ball    and 
Smith,  1. 
Kansas  River  flood,  Haworth,  r>. 
King-Ritter  fault,  Ruhl,  1. 
Loess  with  horizontal  shearing  planes, 
Udden,   1. 
New  Madrid  earthquake,  Broadhead,  3. 
Now  Madrid  earthquake,  McGee,  1. 
New   Madrid  earthquake,  Shepard,  3. 
Observations  al    Pegmatite  Hill,   Ruhl, 
Pre-Glacial    drainage    in    southwestern 
Ohio,  Miller   (A.  M.),  1. 
River   hods   and  bluffs,   Ileiney.   1. 
Smoking   bluffs   of    the    Missouri    River 
region.   Powers,   1. 
Terrace    formation     in     Turkey     River 
Valley.   Finch    (G.   E.),  1. 
New  England  and  New  York. 
Alnoite    dikes    in    East    Canada    Creek, 
Schneider,  10. 
Ames  Knob,  North   Haven,  Me.,  Willis, 
12. 
Differential  movement  along  New  Eng- 
land coast.  Curtis.  4. 
Erosion  by  flying  sand.  Julien,  2. 
Eruptive  dikes  near  Ithaca.  Schneider, 
7. 
Folds  on  the  border  of  the  Appalachian 
system,  Kindle,  4. 
Geologic  features  within  the  8,000-acre 
grant,  Sheldon  and  Sheldon.  1. 
Geological     history    of    Charles     River, 
Mass..   Clapp,    1. 
Geological    structure    of    southwestern 
New  England,  Ilobbs,  14. 
Geology   of  Ascutney   Mountain,   Daly, 
7. 
Geology   of  the   serpentines   of   central 
New  York.  Schneider.  6. 
Glacial  phenomena  in  Adirondacks  and 
Champlain  Valley,  Ogilvie,  1. 
Landslides     of     Mount      Greylock     and 
Briggsyille,  Mass.,  Cleland,  1. 
Marcellus  fault,   Schneider,  3. 
Micaceous     cross-banding     of     strata, 
Wpodworth,  1. 
Nantucket  shore  lines,  Gulliver,  3. 
New  dike  at  Ithaca,  Barnett,  1. 
Newark  system  of  the  Pomperaug  Val- 
ley, Ilobbs,  2. 
Origin    of    channels    surrounding    Man- 
hattan Island,  Ilobbs,  24. 
Overthrust  faults  in  central  New  York, 
Wheel ock,  ~. 
Overthrust  faults  in  New  York,  Schnei- 
der, 0. 
Rate    of    lateral    erosion    at    Niagara, 
Wrighl    (G.  F.),  3. 
Representatives    of    pre-Wisconsin    till, 
Fuller    (M.  L.  i .  1. 
River  terraces  of  New   England,  Davis 
(W.  M.i.  :;. 
River  system  of  Connecticut,  Hobbs,  3. 
