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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Glacial  Geology— Continued. 
New  England  and  New  York — Continued. 
Representatives    of    pre-Wisconsin    till, 
Fuller   (M.  L.)f  1. 
River   terraces   and   reversed   drainage, 
Mills  (F.  S.),  I- 
Sand  plains  of  Glacial   Lake   Sudbury, 
Goldthwait,  1. 
Structure    and     composition     of    delta 
plains,  Crosby,  11. 
Water  supply  from  delta  type  of  sand 
plain,  Crosby,  13. 
Ohio  Valley  region. 
Changes  in  drainage  near  Lancaster, 
Hyde,  1. 
Ditney  folio,  Fuller  and  Ashley,  1. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Knox,  Lick- 
ing, and  Coshocton  counties,  Clark 
(W.  Flair),  1. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Washington 
and  adjacent  counties,  Ohio,  Tight,  2. 
Extra-Glacial  abandoned  valleys  of 
Ohio  basin,  Campbell  (M.  It.),  1. 
Glacial  formations  and  drainage  fea- 
tures of  Erie  and  Ohio  basins,  Lever- 
ett,  4. 
Gold  and  diamonds  in  Indiana,  Blatch- 
ley,  5. 
History  of  Little  Miami  River.  Bow- 
nocker,  1. 
Inter-Glacial  valley  in  Illinois,  Hub- 
bard  (G.  D.),  1. 
Lake  Licking,  a  contribution  to  the 
buried  drainage  of  Ohio,  Tight,  1. 
Marl-loess  of  lower  Wabash  Valley. 
Fuller  and  Clapp.  1. 
Pre-Glacial  drainage  conditions  in  vi- 
cinity of  Cincinnati,  Fowke,  2. 
Pre-Glacial  drainage  of  Ohio,  Fowke,  1. 
Pre-Glacial  drainage  of  Wayne  and  ad- 
jacent counties,  Ohio,  Todd  (J.  II.), 
1. 
Report  of  bowlder  committee,  Wright 
(G.  P.),  1,  2. 
Topography  and  geography  of  Bean 
Blossom  Valley,  Monroe  County,  Ind., 
Marsters,  1. 
Topography  of  Athens  and  vicinity, 
Ohio.  Stearns  (R.  E.  C),  3. 
Valley  of  lower  Tippecanoe  River, 
Breeze,  1. 
Wabash    River    terraces    in    Tippecanoe 
County,  Indiana,  McBeth,  3. 
Pacific  coast  region. 
Geomorphogeny.  of  Kern  basin,  Lawson 
(A.  C),  10. 
Glacial  drift  in  the  Dakotas,  Montana, 
Idaho,  and  Washington,  Upham,  27. 
Glacial  drift  in  Washington,  Upham, 
28. 
Glacial  stages  in  Klamath  Mountains, 
Hershey,  16. 
Glacial  work  in  the  western  moun- 
tains, Salisbury,  2. 
Glaciers  of  Mount  Hood  and  Mount 
Adams,  Reid  (H.  F.),  17. 
Glacial  Geology — Continued. 
Pacific  coast  region — Continued. 
Mounts    Hood    and    Adams    and    their 
glaciers,  Reid  (II.  F.),  G. 
Origin  of  transverse  mountain  valleys, 
Le  Conte,  1. 
River    terraces    and    Glacial    series    in 
California,  Hershey,  19. 
River    terraces    of    the    Orleans    basin, 
Hershey,  22. 
Variations   of   Sierra   glaciers,    Gilbert, 
18. 
Rocky  Mountain  region. 
Alps  of  Montana,  Matthes,  2. 
Arapahoe  glacier  in  1902,  Fenneman,  3. 
Arapahoe   glacier    in    1903,    Henderson 
(J.),  2. 
Current   notes   on   physiography,   Davis 
(W.  M.),  15. 
Extinct   glaciers   of   Colorado,    Hender- 
son (J.),  4. 
Geological   reconnaissance   in   Montana 
and  Idaho,  Lindgren,  21. 
Glacial  drift  in  the  Dakotas,  Montana, 
Idaho,  and  Washington,  Upham,  27. 
Glacial  work  in  the  western  mountains, 
Salisbury,  2. 
Glaciation  in  Bighorn  Mountains,  Salis- 
bury and  Blackwelder,  1. 
Glaciation  of  the  Sawatch  Range,  Da- 
vis (W.  M.),  58. 
Pleistocene    geology     of     the     Sawatch 
Ranee,   near   Leadville,    Colo.,   Capps 
and  Leffingwell,  1. 
Twin  Lakes  glaciated  area,  Westgate,  1. 
General. 
Bog   plant  societies  of  North   America, 
Transeau,  1. 
Bowlders  due  to  rock  decay,  Upham,  24. 
Cause  of  Glacial  period,  True   (II.  L.), 
1. 
Cause  of  osars,  Colton,  1. 
Criteria  requisite  for  reference  of  relics 
to  a  Glacial  age,  Chamberlin  (T.  C), 
8. 
Fjords  and  hanging  valleys,  Upham,  30. 
Glacial  climate,  Hopkins  (T.  C),  7. 
Glacial      epochs      in    Paleozoic      time, 
White  (D.),  22. 
Glacial  Lake  Jean  Nicolet,  Upham,  20. 
Glacial  man,  Wright  (G.  F.),  5. 
Glacial    pothole    in    National    Museum, 
Merrill   (G.  P.),  10. 
Glacier  work,  Scott  (A.  C),  1. 
Glacier  cornices,  Russell,  11. 
Glaciers,  Reid  (H.  F.),  7. 
How    long   ago   was   America   peopled  ? 
Upham,  16. 
Ice  ramparts,  Buckley,  2. 
Ice-retreat    in    Glacial    Lake    Neponset, 
Fuller  (M.  L.),  8. 
Instances   of  moderate  glacial   erosion, 
Tarr,  9. 
Lake  Chelan  and  its  glacier,  Gannett,  3. 
Length  of  post-Glacial  time,  Manson,  2. 
Loess  and  its  distribution,  Leverett.  7. 
Mammals  and  reptiles,  Rutland,  1. 
