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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Dynamic  and  structural  geology  (divisions  by 
subject  matter) — Continued. 
Erosion — Continued. 
Teneplains  of  the  Ozark  highlands,  Her- 
sbey,  1 . 
Physiographic  features  of  Klamath 
Mountains.  Anderson   (F.  M.),  2. 
Pre-Glacial  drainage  in  southwestern 
Ohio.  Miller   (A.  M.),  1. 
Preliminary  report  upon  bluff  and  Mis- 
sissippi alluvial  lands  of  Louisiana, 
Clendenin,  2. 
Profile  of  maturity  in  Alpine  glacial 
erosion,  Johnson  (W.  D. ),  3. 
Quaternary  of  southern  California, 
Hershey.  14. 
Rate  of  lateral  erosion  at  Niagara, 
Wright   (G.  F.),  3. 
Recent  shore  forms,  Gregory  (W.  M.), 
1. 
River  action  phenomena,  Todd  (J.  E.), 
1. 
River  beds  and  bluffs,  Heiney,  1. 
Sea  and  mining,  Lakes,  57. 
Sculpture  of  massive  rocks,  Gilbert,  20. 
Significance  of  Cretaceous  outliers  in 
Klamath  region,  Hershey,  10. 
Significance  of  U-shaped  and  stream 
channels,   Matthes,  3. 
Still  rivers  of  western  Connecticut, 
Hobos,  6. 
Story  of  Niagara.  Hitchcock  (C.  H.),  2. 
Taconic  physiography,  Dale,  9. 
Tidal  scour  in  harbors,  Frizell.  1. 
Tidal  scour  in  harbors,  Hodgdon,  1. 
Twin  lakes  glaciated  area,  Westgate,  1. 
Wasatch.  Canyon,  and  House  ranges, 
Davis    (W.   M.),  50. 
Wave  cutting  on  west  shore  of  Lake 
Huron.  Gordon  (C.  II.),  3. 
Work  <>f  rivers,  Cordon  (C.  H.),  6. 
Faulting. 
Basin  range  structure  of  the  Humboldt 
region,  Louderback,  4. 
Bisection  of  mountain  blocks,  Keyes, 
52. 
Block  Mountains  in  New  Mexico,  John- 
son (D.  W.),  7. 
Camp  Bird  and  Smuggler-Union  fis- 
sures, l'urington.  10. 
Cockeysville  marble.  Mathews  and  Mil- 
ler. 1. 
<  nnditions  in  veins  and  faults  in  Butte, 
Braden.  1. 
Complicated  fault  system,  Bacorn,  1. 
Copper  deposits  of  Ciifton-Morenci  dis- 
trict, Lindgren,  29. 
Correlation  of  fracture  systems.  Hobbs. 
25. 
Cross-vein  ore-shoots  and  fractures, 
Weed,  22. 
Examples  of  Colorado  faults,  Lakes,  95. 
Faulting  and  mountain  structure  in 
Arizona.   Ransome,  5. 
Faulting  at  Tonopab,  Spurr,  24. 
Fault  phenomena,  Lakes,  93,  94. 
Dynamic  and  structural  geology  (divisions  by 
subject  matter) — Continued. 
Faulting — Continued. 
Fault  pbenomena  near  Glen  Echo,  Gil 
bert,  25. 
Fault-planes    in     the    Dakota     fire-clay 
beds  at  Golden,  Patton,  3. 
Fault  slip  in  Ogden  Canyon,  Talmage.  1. 
Fault  system,  Gunther,  2. 
Faults  in  the  Dakota  formation  at 
Golden.  Patton,  4. 
Faults  with  special  reference  to  coal 
and  metal  mining.  Lakes,  02. 
Folded  faults  of  southern  Appala- 
chians, Keith,  2,  10. 
Fracture  valley  system.  Iddings,  2. 
Geologic  structure  of  region  around 
Middlesboro,  Ky.,  Ashley,  5. 
Geological  structure  of  Jornada  del 
Muerto,  Keyes,  53. 
Geological  structure  of  southwestern 
New  England,  Hobbs.  11. 
Geology  and  ore  deposits  of  the  Bisbee 
quadrangle,   Ransome.   11. 
Geology  and  underground  water  condi- 
tions of  the  Jornada  del  Muerto, 
Keyes.  49. 
Geology  and  vein  phenomena  of  Ari- 
zona, Comstock  (T.  B.),  1. 
Geology  of  Globe  copper  district,  Ran- 
some, G. 
Geology  of  the  Boulder  district,  Fen- 
neiiian,  10. 
Geology  of  the  Moose  River  gold  dis- 
trict, Woodman,  4. 
Geology  of  the  Tonopah  mining  dis- 
trict. Spurr,  29. 
Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  1. 
Great  fault  of  the  Bitterroot  Moun- 
tains. Lindgren,  30. 
Historical  geology  of  Esmeralda 
County,  Nev.,  Turner,  5. 
Hurricane  fault  in  southwestern  Utah, 
Huntington  and  Goldthwait,  1. 
Hurricane  fault  in  the  Toquerville  dis- 
trict, .Huntingtou  and  Goldthwait,  2. 
King-Ritter  fault,  Rnhl,  1. 
Laws  of  formation  of  New  Mexico 
mountain  ranges,  Herrick  (C.  L.),  4. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Ulrich  and  Smith, 
1. 
Lineaments  of  the  Atlantic  border 
region,  Hobbs,  22. 
Mapping  of  crystalline  schists.  II, 
Basal  assumptions,  Hobbs,  11. 
Marcellus  fault.  Schneider,  3. 
Miniature  overthrust  fault  and  anti- 
cline, Purdue,  2. 
Mountain  ranges  of  Great  Basin,  Davis 
(W.  M.).  40. 
Newark  system  of  the  Pomperaug  Val- 
ley, Hobbs,  2. 
Origin  and  structure  of  the  Basin 
ranges,  Spurr,  1. 
