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NDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Dynamic  and  structural  geology  (divisions  by 
subject   matter) — Continued. 
Volcanoes — Continued. 
Vulkanische       Ausbriiche       auf       den 
Kleinen  Antillen,  Hoernes,  1. 
Vulkanische       Ereignisse      in       Mittel- 
amerika,  Sapper.  20,  21. 
Vulkanische   Ereignisse   in   Westindien, 
Bergeat,  1. 
Vulkanske  udbrud  i  Vestindien,   Kold- 
erup,  3. 
West  Indian  eruptions  of  1902,  Curtis, 
2. 
West  Indian  volcanic  eruptions,  Milne. 
2. 
Xinantacatl   ou   volcan   Nevado  de  To- 
luca.  Ordonez,  7. 
Weathering. 
Action  of  frost  on  soil,  Roberts,  1. 
Bowlders  due  to  rock  decay,  Upham,  24. 
Copper-bearing  rocks   of   Virgilina   cop- 
per district,  Watson  (T.  L.),  0. 
Heat  and  frost  in  weathering  of  stone, 
Barnum,  1. 
Weathering  of  granitic  rocks,   Watson 
(T.  L.),  4. 
General. 
Abstraction   of  oxygon  from  the  atmos- 
phere by   iron.  Smyth    (C.   II.),  7. 
Aqueous    origin    of    loess,    Wright     (G. 
P.),  11. 
Arroyo  formation,  Dodge,  3. 
Autophytography.  White   (('.  II.),  2. 
Basalt   mounds   of   the   Columbia    lava. 
Piper,  1. 
Bathymetrical     features    of    the    north 
Polar  seas.  Nanseu.  2. 
Blazing  beach,  Penhallow,  7. 
Buried  cypress  forests,  Bibbins,  3. 
Caliche     of     southern     Arizona,     Blake 
(W.  P.i.  ::. 
Celest  it  e  bearing  rocks,   Kraus,   5. 
Clastic  dikes.  Newsom,   1. 
Climatic    feat  ores    in    the    land    surface, 
Penck,  1. 
Colorado  Canyon,  Davis  (W.  M.),  61. 
Comparison    of    features    of    the    earth 
and   the  moon.   Slialer.  2. 
Configuration   of  rock  floor  of  Greater 
New  York,  Ilobhs.  27. 
Connection  by  precise  leveling  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  1 1  ay- 
ford,  1. 
Connection  by  pre<  ise  leveling  between 
Atlantic    and     I'acific    oceans,     Wil- 
liams (E.  II.),  ::. 
Controlling   sand   dunes   in   the   United 
States    and    Europe.     Hitchcock     (A. 
S.),l. 
Copper   ore   and   garnet   in   association, 
Blake  (W.  P.),  16. 
Correction,  Van  Hise,  16. 
Crystosphenes     in     northern     America, 
Tyrrell,  3. 
Current  notes  on   physiography,   Davis 
(W.  M.),  19,  42. 
Deposition  of  the  loess,  Owen,  5. 
Dynamic  and  structural  geology  (divisions  by 
subject   matter) — Continued. 
General — Continued. 
Derivation   of   the   terrestrial    spheroid 
from      the      rhombic      dodecahedron, 
Keyes,  3. 
Devonian   interval    in   Missouri,    Keyes, 
26. 
Differential    thermal    conductivity  •,    of 
certain  schists,  Thelen,  1. 
Discoloration    of    rocks,    Comstock     (T. 
P.),  4. 
Distribution  of  the  internal  hear  of  the 
earth,  Chamberlin   (T.  C),  6. 
Domes  and  dome  structure  of  the  high 
Sierra,  Gilbert,  IT. 
Drumlins  of  southeastern  Wisconsin, 
Alden,  4. 
Earth  carving,  Scott   (W.  B.),  2. 
Effect  of  cliff  erosion  on  form  of  con- 
tact surfaces,  Penneman,  6. 
Effect  of  shore  line  on  waves,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  32. 
Effects  due  to  lightning  discharge,  Hal- 
lock.  1. 
Ellipsoidal  structure  in  pre-Cambrian 
rocks  of  Lake  Superior  region,  Clem- 
ents, 4. 
Etching  of  quartz  in  interior  of  con- 
glomerates. Fuller   (M.  L.),  2. 
Evidences  (?)  of  water-deposition  of 
loess,  Shimek,  14. 
Examples  of  joint-controlled  drainage, 
Hobbs,  26. 
Experimental  investigation  into  flow 
of  marble.  Adams  and   Nicholson,  2. 
Experimental  work  on  flow  of  rocks, 
Adams  and  Nichoh?on,  1. 
Experiments  illustrating  intrusion  and 
erosion,  Howe,  1. 
Field  work  of  a  physiography  class, 
Low,  5. 
Flints  and  other  hard  rocks,  Lakes, 
100. 
Flow  of  rocks,  Adams,  11. 
Formation  of  coal  beds,  Parks,  9. 
Forms  of  sand  dunes,  Cobb,  4. 
Fundamental  problems  of  geology, 
Chamberlin   (T.  C),  13,  15. 
Fundamental  propositions  in  the  theory 
of  elasticity,  Cill.v,  1. 
Geogenesis  and  its  bearings  on  eco- 
nomic geology,  Frazer,  9. 
Geologic  deposition  of  hydrocarbons, 
Adams   (G.  I.),  10. 
Geologic  features  within  the  8,000-acre 
grant,   Sheldon  and   Sheldon,   1. 
Geologic  relations  of  the  human  relics 
of  Lansing,  Kans.,  Chamberlin  (T. 
C.  ),r,. 
Geological  changes  now  going  on,  Lane, 
25. 
Geologizing  by  the  seaside,   Lakes,  50. 
Geology,  Chamberlin  and   Salisbury,   1. 
Geology  of  hot  springs  of  Colorado, 
Lakes,  90,  103. 
