549 
Glacial  Geology— Continued. 
Mississippi  Valley  region — Continued. 
Loess  and  the  Lansing  man,  Shimek,  5. 
Loess  at  St.  Joseph,  Owen,  3. 
Loess   in   the   Missouri   Valley,    Wright 
(G.  F.),  9. 
Loess  of  southwestern  Iowa,  Willcox,  1. 
Man  in  the  Ice  Age  at  Lansing,  Kans., 
and  Little  Falls,  Minn.,  Upham,  8. 
Old  channels  of  the  Mississippi  in  Iowa. 
Leverett,  2. 
Particular  case  of  glacial  erosion,  Sar- 
deson,  14. 
Physiography  of  Iowa,  Calvin,  13. 
Pleistocene   geology    of   the   Concannon 
farm,  near  Lansing,  Kans.,  Winchell 
(N.  H.),  14. 
Probiscidean  fossils  of  Pleistocene  de- 
posits  in    Illinois   and   Iowa,   Udden, 
11. 
So-called    alkali    spots    of    drift-sheets, 
Willcox,  2. 
Toledo  lobe  of  Iowan  drift.   Savage,  4. 
Valley  loess  and  fossil  man  of  Lansing, 
Upham,  14. 
Was    man    in    America    in    the    Glacial 
period,  Winchell  (N.  ID,  16. 
New  England  and  New  York. 
Artesian  well  sections  at  Ithaca,  Tarr, 
5. 
Ancient  water  levels  of  Champlain  and 
Hudson  valleys,   Woodworth,   10. 
Clays  of  Connecticut,  Loughlin,  1. 
Delta-plain    at    Andover,    Mass.,    Mills 
(F.  S.),  2. 
Delta  plains  of  Nashua  Valley,  Crosby, 
8. 
Drainage  features  of  central  New  York, 
Tarr,  11. 
Drainage  features   of   southern   central 
New  York,  Tarr,  14. 
Drift  fossils.  Ilollick,  8. 
Esker  in  western  New  York,  Comstock 
(F.  M.),  1. 
Finger    Lake    region    of    western    New 
York,  Dryer,  4. 
Geological    history    of    Charles    River, 
Clapp,  1. 
Geology    and    paleontology    of    Niagara 
Falls,  Grabau,  1. 
Geology  of  central  Cape  Cod,  Julien,  3. 
Geology     of     Charles     River     estuary, 
Crosby,  7. 
Geology  of  Fishers  Island,  Fuller,  lit). 
Geology  of  Grand  Isle  County,  Perkins, 
11. 
Geology  of  Long  Island,  Veatch,  5. 
Geology    of   Paradox   Lake   quadrangle, 
Ogilvie,  6. 
Geology  of  the  vicinity  of  Little  Falls, 
Cushing,  9. 
Geology     of     Worcester,     Mass.,     Perry 
and  Emerson,  1. 
Glacial  and  post-Glacial  history  of  the 
Hudson  and  Champlain  valleys,  Peet, 
Glacial  Geology— Continued. 
New  England  and  New  York — Continued. 
Glacial  conditions  on  Long  Island,  Buf- 
fet, 1. 
Glacial  erosion   in  Finger  Lake  region, 
Campbell   (M.  R.),  19. 
Glacial  features  of  Syracuse,  Fairchild, 
13. 
Glacial   lakes  and   marine  submergence 
in     the     Hudson-Champlain     Valley, 
Upham.  32. 
Glacial    lakes,    Hudson-Champlain    and 
St.  Lawrence,  Upham,  19. 
Glacial  period  on  Long  Island,  Veatch, 
4. 
Glactal  phenomena  in  Adirondacks  and 
Champlain  Valley,  Ogilvie,  1. 
Glacial  pot  holes  in  Maine,  Manning,  1. 
Glacial   remains  near  Woodstock,   Con- 
necticut, Eggleston,  1. 
Glacial    waters    from    Oneida    to    Little 
Falls.  Fairchild,  8. 
Glaciation  of  the  Berkshire  Hills,  Tay- 
lor  (F.  B.),  4. 
Glaciation     of     .he     Green     Mountains, 
Hitchcock  (C.  H.),  7,  8. 
Gravel  deposits  in  Glacial  Lake  Charles, 
Clapp,  2. 
Hanging    valleys    in    the    Finger    Lake 
region  of  New  York,  Tarr,  6. 
Horseheads  outlet  of  the  Glacial  lakes 
of  central  New  York,  Fuller  (M.  L. ), 
7. 
Ice  erosion  theory  a  fallacy,  Fairchild, 
11. 
Instance   of   action    of   ice   sheet   upon 
projecting  rock  masses,  Hobbs,  12. 
Instances   of   moderate   glacial   erosion, 
Tarr,  9. 
Inter-Olacial  gorge  problem,  Matson.  1. 
Medford  dike  area,  Wilson   (A.  W.  G.), 
1. 
Moraines  and  eskers  in  the  White  Moun- 
tains, Upham,  23. 
Moraines   of   Seneca   and   Cayuga   Lake 
valleys,  Tarr,  7,  10. 
New  problems  in  glaciology,   Fairchild. 
14. 
Physical     geography,     etc.,     of     Essex 
County,  Mass.,  Sears,  1. 
Pleistocene    features    in    the    Syracuse 
region,  Fairchild,  12. 
Pleistocene    geology    of    Mooers    quad- 
rangle, Woodworth,  9. 
Pleistocene    geology    of    western    New 
York,  Fairchild,  2. 
Pleistocene   history    of   Fishers    Island, 
Fuller  (M.  L.),  40. 
Pre-Glacial  stream  flow  in  central  New 
York,  Carney,  2. 
Pre-Iroquois  channels  between  Syracuse 
and  Rome,  Fairchild,  4. 
Pre-Kansan     and     Iowan     deposits     of 
Long  Island,  Fuller  (M.  L.),  6. 
Recessional    ice    borders    in    Berkshire 
County,  Mass.,  Taylor  (F.  B.),  3. 
