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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Ordovician — Continued. 
Columbia   folio,   Tennessee,   Hayes   and 
Ulrich,  1. 
Crown     Point    section,    Raymond     (P. 
E.),  1. 
Fauna   of  Magnesian  series,   Sardeson, 
2. 
Fauna    of   the    Chazy    limestone,    Ray- 
mond  (P.  E.),  7. 
Fauna  of  the  Chazy  limestone  on  Val- 
cour  Island,  Hudson,  1. 
Faunas  of  the  Trenton,   Raymond    (P. 
E.),  2. 
Fort    Cassin    beds    in    the    Calciferous 
limestone,  Dwight,  1. 
Fossils   in   the   Saint   Feter   sandstone, 
Sardes  n,  7. 
Geological  notes,  Grant  (C.  C),  7. 
Geology  of  Cincinnati,  Nickles,  3. 
Geology  of  Howard  County,  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin, 10. 
Geology  of  west  shore  of  Lake  Winni- 
peg, Dowling,  1. 
Graptolites  of  New  York,   Ruedemann, 
8. 
Harris   collection    of   invertebrate   fos- 
sils, Sehuchert,  3. 
Hudson  River  beds  near  Albany,  Ruede- 
mann,  1. 
Isochilinse  from  Canada,  Jones  (T.  R.), 
2_ 
List   of   fossils   from    New    Brunswick. 
Ami,  40. 
Lists  of  fossils  from  formations  along 
Ottawa  River,  Ami,  21. 
Lists  of  fossils  from  Perth  sheet,  Ami, 
49. 
Lists  of  organic  remains  of  Ottawa  dis- 
trict, Ami,  L'O. 
Lower    Silurian    fauna    of    Minnesota, 
Sardeson,  9. 
Morphogenesis  of  Platystrophia,   Com- 
ings, 8. 
New      bryozoan      Hoinotrypa     bassleri, 
Nickles,  4. 
New  species  of  Matheria,  Whiteaves,  8. 
Nileus  vigilans  from  Elgin,  Iowa,  Finch 
(G.  E.),  2. 
Ordovician    at    Vevay,    Indiana,    Cum- 
ings,  3. 
Ordovician  r-cks  of  Kentucky  and  their 
br.vozoa,  Nickles,  0. 
Ordovician  rocks  of  southern   Indiana, 
Cumings,  4. 
Ordovician  section  near  Bellefonte,  Pa., 
Collie,  3. 
raleozoic  Cypridina  from  Canada,  Jones 
(T.  R.),  3. 
Pale  zoic  faunas,  Weller,  0. 
Paleozoic   rocks   of   northwestern    New 
Jersey,  Van  Ingen,  3. 
Quantitative  study  of  variation  in  the 
fossil  brachiopod  Platystrophia  lynx, 
Cumings  and  Mauck,  1, 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Ordovician — Continued. 
Revision   of   bryozoan    genera    Dekayia, 
Dekayella,    and    Heter-trypa    of   the 
Cincinnati  group,  Cumings,  7. 
Richmond   group  and  its  subdivisions, 
Nickles,  5. 
St.  Peter  sandstone,  Sardeson,  1. 
Silurian    and    Devonian    limestones    of 
western  Tennessee,  Foerste,  7. 
Sponges  of  Chazy  formation,  Seely,  3. 
Stromatoceria  of  Isle  La  Motte,  Seely, 
5. 
Structural  features  of  Homotrypa,  Bass- 
ler,  1. 
Subdivisions  of  the  Ordovician   of   In- 
diana, Foerste,  9. 
Trenton     conglomerate     of     Rysedorph 
bill,  Ruedemann,  2. 
Trilobites  of  Chazy  limestone,  Raymond 
(P.  E.),  5. 
Quaternary. 
Arthritis  in  the  Lansing  man,   Parker, 
1. 
Canadian  fossil  insects,  Scudder,  1. 
Canidye  of  California,  Merriam  (J.  C), 
7. 
Crania      of      Trenton,      New      Jersey, 
Hrdlicka,  1. 
Discovery  of  a  musk  ox  skull,  Hatcher, 
1 1'. 
I  >iscovery  of  the  Lansing  skeleton,  Con- 
cannon,  1. 
Euceratherium,    a    new    ungulate    from 
the  Quaternary  caves  of  California, 
Sinclair  and  Furlong,  1. 
Excavations    in    a   Quaternary    cave   in 
Shasta  County,  Furlong,  1. 
Exploration     of     Potter     Creek     cave, 
Shasta  County,  Cal.,  Sinclair,  2. 
Fossil   form   of  Orohelix  yavapai   Pils- 
bry,  Cockerell,  2. 
Fossil  land  shells  of  old  forest  bed  of 
Ohio  River,  Billups,  1. 
Fossil    man   of    Lansing,    Kans.,    Pear- 
son  (K.),  1. 
Fossil  nut  pine,  Knowlton,  9. 
Fossil  Unio  from  Wisconsin,  Wagner,  2. 
Ceologic  relations  of  the  human  relics 
of   Lansing,    Kans.,    Chamberlin    (T. 
C.),5. 
Geology      of     Pottawattamie     County, 
Iowa,  Udden,  3. 
Geology     of     the     Philippine     Islands, 
Becker,  1. 
Glyptodont     from     Texas     Pleistocene, 
Osborn,   17. 
Ground    sloth    from    Nebraska    Pleisto- 
cene, Brown   (B.),  1. 
Helicina  occulta  Say,  Shimek,  8. 
Hyoid   bone    in    Mastodon    americanus, 
Holland,  3. 
Lists    of    organic    remains    of    Ottawa 
district,  Ami,  20. 
Loess  of  Iowa  City,  Shimek,  2. 
Loess  of  Natchez,  Shimek,  4. 
