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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Glacial  Geology— Continued. 
Great  Laic*  region — Continued. 
Emigrant  diamonds  in  America,  Hobbs, 
8. 
Eskers    and    esker     lakes     of     Indiana, 
Dryer,   1. 
Geological  history   of  the  Great  Lakes, 
Upham,  33. 
Geological   reconnaissance   along  north 
shore,  Russell,  23. 
Glacial    features    of    Lower    Michigan, 
Leverett,  G. 
Glacial    formations    and    drainage    fea- 
tures of  Erie  and  Ohio  basins,  Lev- 
erett, 4. 
Glacial  geology   of  Grand  Rapids  area, 
Leverett,  0. 
Glacial   geology   of   southern    peninsula 
of  Michigan,  Leverett.  8. 
Glacial  lake  Nicolet,   CJpham,  IT. 
Glacial     phenomena     in     Indiana     and 
Michigan,  Montgomery    ill.  T.i,  1. 
Ice    work    in    southeastern     Michigan. 
Sherzer,  1. 
Mineralogy   of  Chicago  area.  ('rook.   1. 
Physiographical  field  notes  in  the  town 
of  Wauwatosa,  Wis..  Bruncken,   1. 
Physical  geography  of  New  York  State. 
Tarr,  2. 
Freglacial  erosion  in  the  course  of  the 
Niagara  gorge,  Upham,  2. 
Report   of   bowlder   committee.    Wrighl 
k;.  f.i.  1,  2. 
So-called    alkali    spots    of    drift    sheets, 
Will  cox,  2. 
Spy    Run    and    Poinsett    Lake    bottoms, 
Price  and  Shaaf,    1. 
Story  of  Niagara,  Hitchcock   l<\  11.),  2. 
Surface     geology     of     Alcona     County, 
Mich..   Leverett.  JI. 
Surface     geology     of     Lapeer     County, 
Mich.,  Taylor  (P.  B.),  2. 
Vermilion   iron-bearing  district  of  Min- 
nesota, Clements.  :;. 
Western    Indiana    bowlder    belts,    Mc- 
Beth,  1. 
Great  Plains  region. 
Alexandria   folio,   Todd   and   Hall,    1. 
Geology    and    water    resources    of    the 
James  River  Valley.   Todd  and  Hall, 
2. 
Geology    of    Lincoln    County,    S.    Dak., 
Bendrat,  1. 
Mitchell  folio,  Todd  (J.  E.),  11. 
Olivet  folio,  Todd  (J.  E.),  9. 
Parker  folio,  Todd  (J.  E.),  10. 
Region    between    the    Northern    Pacific 
Railroad   and   Missouri    River.    Wood 
(L.  H.),  1. 
Mississippi  Valley  region. 
Aftonian  gravels,  Calvin,  15. 
Age   of   Lansing   skeleton,    Wright    (3. 
P.),  4. 
Age  of  St.  Croix  Dalles,  Upham,  31. 
Age  of  the  Kansan  drift  sheet,  Hershey, 
Glacial  Geology — Continued. 
Mississippi  Valley  region — Continued. 
Another    glacial    wonder,    Wright     (G. 
P.),  10. 
Antiquity    of    fossil    man    of    Lansing, 
Kans.,  Upham,  18. 
Bluffs  of  Missouri  River,  Owen,  1. 
Buried    peat    bed    in    Dodge    township, 
Savage,  5. 
Concrete  examples  from  topography  of 
Howard  County,  Calvin,  G. 
Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  Berkey,  1. 
Deposition  of  the  loess,  Owen,  5. 
Drift  exposure  in  Tama  County,  Iowa, 
Savage,   1. 
Evidences    (?)    of   water   deposition   of 
loess.  Shimek,  14. 
Fossil   man   of  Lansing,   Kans.,   Willis- 
ton,  18. 
Fresh-water  shells  in  the  loess,  Shimek, 
7. 
Geography    and    geology    of   Minnesota, 
Hall   (C.  W.i.  6. 
Geologic  relations  of  the  human  relics 
of    Lansing,    Kans.,    Chamberlin    (T. 
C).  5. 
Geology  of  Benton  County,  Savage,  7. 
Geology    of    Chickasaw    County,    Iowa, 
Calvin.  11. 
Geology  of  Clinton  County,  Udden  (Jon 
A.»,  1. 
Geology  of  Emmet,  Palo  Alto,  and  Po- 
cahontas counties,  Macbride,  4. 
Geology  of  Payette  County,  Savage,  8. 
Geology  of  Howard  County,  Iowa,  Cal 
vin.   10. 
Geology  of  Illinois,  Rolfe,  1. 
.    Geology   of  Jasper  County,   Iowa,   Wil- 
liams i  I.  A.i.  1.  » 
Geology     of     Kossuth.      Hancock,     and 
Winnebago  counties.  Macbride,  3. 
Geology  of  Mills  and  Fremont  counties, 
Udden,  8. 
Geology  of  Mitchell  County,  Iowa,  Cab 
vin,  12. 
Geology  of  Prairie  Island.  Upham,  21. 
Geology   of   Tama    County,    Iowa,    Sav- 
age,  3. 
Glacial  bowlders  along  Osage  River,  in 
Missouri.  Buckley,  Ball,  and  Smith,  1. 
Glacial  drift  of  northern  Iowa,  Webster, 
4. 
Glacial  drift  in  the  Dakotas,  Montana. 
Idaho,   and    Washington,   Upham,  27. 
Glacial  features  of  the  St.  Croix  Dalles 
region,  Chamberlin  <  R.  T.),  1. 
Glacial    hikes    of    Minnesota,    Winchell 
(N.  H.),  3. 
Interglacial      clays      'of      Grantsburg, 
Berkey.  <',. 
Keewatin  and  Laurentide  sheets  in  Min- 
nesota, Elftman,  2. 
Lansing  deposit  not  loess,   Shimek,   12. 
Lansing  skeleton,  Owen,  2. 
Lansing  skeleton,  Winchell  (N.  ID.  12, 
Loess,  Broadhead,  <*>. 
Loess  and  the  Iowan  drift,  Shimek,  13. 
