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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Oregon— Continued. 
Quicksilver  deposits  of  Oregon,  Dennis. 
Reconnaissance    of    Mount    Hood    and 
Mount  Adams,  Reid   (H.  F.),  4. 
Report  on  the  Clarno  flora,   Knowlton. 
1. 
Report  on  the  flora  of  the  Mascall  for- 
mation. Knowlton,  2. 
Rodents  and  ungulates  from   the  John 
Day  series,  Sinclair.  6. 
So-called    iron   ore   near   Portland,    Dil- 
ler,  20. 
Status  of  Mesozoic  floras,  Ward,  5. 
Topographic    development    of    Klamath 
Mountains,  Diller,  10. 
Trias    in    northeastern    Oregon,    Lind- 
gren,  2. 
Two  islands,  Condon,  1. 
Willamette  meteorite,  Ward  (H.  A.),  8. 
Willamette  meteorite,  Winchell  (N.  H.), 
29. 
Wreck  of  Mount  Mazama,  Diller,  8. 
Paleogeography. 
Age  of  the  Missouri  River,  Upham,  26. 
Cohleskill  limestone  of  New  York,  Hart- 
nagel,   1. 
Columbia    folio,    Tennessee,    Hayes   and 
Ulrich,  1. 
Devonian  era  in  Ohio  hasin.  Claypole,  5. 
Devonic     and     Ontaric     formations     of 
Maryland,  Schuchert,  7. 
Deposition    of   the   Appalachian   Potts- 
ville.  White   (D.),  14. 
Evolution  of  the  Antilles,   Falconer,   2. 
Formations   of  northern   Arkansas.   Ul 
rich,   5. 
Glacial   waters   from   Oneida    to    Little 
Falls,  Fairchild,  8. 
Graptolites  of  New  York,  Ruedemann,  8. 
Iroquois  heach  in  Ontario.  Coleman,  Hi, 
17. 
Jurassic     rocks     of     East     Greenland. 
Skeat,  1. 
Lake  Quihiris,  an  ancient  Pliocene  lake 
in  Arizona,  Blake  (W.  P.),  6. 
Marine     Trias     of     western     America, 
Smith   (J.  P.),  5. 
Naples    fauna    in    western    New    York, 
Clarke  (J.  M.),  19. 
Outlines     of     continents     in     Tertiary 
times,  Matthew  (W.  D.),  18. 
Paleogeography  of  mid-Ordovicic  time, 
Berkey,   11. 
Paleogeography     of     St.     Peter     time, 
Berkey,  9. 
Periodic  migrations  between  the  Asiatic 
and   American   coasts   of   the   Pacific 
Ocean,  Smith  (J.  P.),  4. 
Physical     characters     and    history     of 
some  New  York  formations,  Grabau, 
17. 
Submerged  tributary  to  the  pre-Glacial 
river  of  the   Gulf  of   St.   Lawrence, 
Poole,  7. 
Paleontology. 
Algonkian. 
Sur  les  formations  precambriennes  fos- 
siliferes,  Walcott,  4. 
Cambrian. 
Acrothyra,  a  new  genus  of  Etcheminian 
brachiopods,  Matthew   (G.  F. ) ,  12. 
Acrothyra  and  Hyolithes,  a  comparison. 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  7. 
Cambrian  Brachiopoda,  Walcott,  1,  6, 
12. 
Cambrian  Brachiopoda  and  Mollusca  of 
Mount  Stephen,  Matthew  (G.  F.),  19. 
Cambrian  deposits  of  North  Attleboro, 
Gorham,  1. 
Cambrian  faunas  :  Protolenus.  Matthew 
(G.  F.),  27. 
Cambrian  fossils  from  Cape  Breton, 
Matthew   (G.  F.),  9. 
Cambrian  fossils  of  St.  Frangois 
County,  Beecher,  2. 
Cambrian  of  Cape  Breton,  with  de- 
scriptions of  new  species,  Matthew 
(G.  F.),  12. 
Cambrian  Ostracoda  from  northeastern 
America,  Jones  (T.  R.),  1. 
Cambrian  rocks  and  fossils  of  Cape 
Breton.    Matthew    (G.    F.),    14. 
Cambrian  rocks  in  eastern  Canada. 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  29. 
Cambrian  rocks  of  Cape  Breton,  Mat- 
thew  <G  F.).  20. 
Cambric  Dictyonema  fauna  of  eastern 
New  York,  Ruedemann,  7. 
Development  in  size  of  the  inarticulate 
brachiopods  of  the  basal  Cambrian, 
Matthew   (G.  P.),  17. 
Did  the  upper  Etcheminian  fauna  in- 
vade eastern  Canada  from  the  south- 
east ?  Matthew  (O.  F.),  18. 
Eurypterid  remains  in  the  Cambrian, 
Beecher,  3. 
Graptolites  of  New  York,  Ruedemann, 
8. 
Hyolithes  gracilis  and  related  forms, 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  8. 
Les  plus  anciennes  faunes  paleozoiques, 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  5. 
Middle  Cambrian  fossils,  Woodward 
(H.),  1. 
New  species  of  Olenellus,  Wanner,  1. 
Oboloid  shells  of  the  Cambrian  system 
in  Canada,  Matthew  (G.  F.),  16. 
Ostracoda  of  basal  Cambrian  rocks  in 
Cape  Breton,  Matthew  (G.  F.),  13. 
Paleozoic  faunas,  Weller,  6. 
Paleozoic  rocks  of  northwestern  New 
Jersey,  Van  Ingen,  3. 
Phylogenic  stage  of  Cambrian  Gastro- 
poda, Sardeson,  12. 
Physical  geography,  etc.,  of  Essex 
County,  Mass.,  Sears,  1. 
Preliminary  notice  of  Etcheminian 
fauna,  Matthew  (G.  F.),  1. 
Report  of  State  paleontologist,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  5. 
