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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Paleontology— Contin  ued . 
Paleohota  n y — C  on  tinued. 
Ficus  confused  with  Proteoides,  Berry, 
14. 
Flora  of  the  Matawan  formation,  Berry. 
5,7. 
Foliage  of  Cycadella,  Wieland,  9. 
Fossil  alga  from  Chemung,  N.  Y.,  White 
(D.),  G. 
Fossil  ferns  from  the  Laramie  group  of 
Colorado,  Hollick,  5. 
Fossil  flora  from  Cliffwood,  Berry.  9. 
Fossil  flora  of  John  Day  basin,  Ore- 
gon, Knowlton,  14. 
Fossil  floras  of  the  Yukon,  Knowlton, 
17. 
Fossil  flower,  Knowlton,  6. 
Fossil  forests  in  Jackson  County  (Kan- 
sas), Shattuck,  1. 
Fossil  fruits  and  lignites  of  Brandon, 
Yi\,  Knowlton,  11. 
Fossil  fruits  of  Tertiary  lignite  of 
Brandon,  Perkins,  13. 
Fossil  .masses  and  sedges,  Berry,  10. 
Fossil  hickory  nuts,  Knowlton,  5. 
Fossil  mosses,  Knowlton,  10. 
Fossil  nut  pine,  Knowlton.  !>. 
Fossil  nut  pine  from  Idaho,  Knowlton, 
4. 
Fossil  petal  and  fruit  from  Kansas, 
Hollick.  0. 
Fossil  plant  remains  at  Kreisherville, 
Hollick.  14. 
Fossil  plants  from  British  Columbia 
and  the  Northwest  Territories,  Pen 
hallow  and  Ami,  1. 
Fossil  plants  from  Carboniferous  and 
Permian  f<  rmations  of  Kansas, 
White  (D.),  10. 
Fossil   plants  from   Kansas,    Hollick,  9. 
Fossil  plants  from  Kukak  Bay,  Knowl- 
ton, ]<",. 
Fossil  plants  from  State  of  Washington, 
Knowlton,  8. 
Fossil  plants  from  the  Shasta  group, 
Fontaine.  :;. 
Fossil  plants  from  vicinity  of  Porcu- 
pine Butte.  Montana.  Knowlton.  111. 
Foss'l  plants  in  the  Kansas  Permian, 
Sellards,  2. 
Fossil  plants  of  group  Cycadofilices, 
White   (D.),  19.  21. 
Fossil  plants  of  the  Judith  River  beds. 
Knowlton,  18. 
Fossil  Sequoia  from  the  Sierra  Nevada. 
Jeffrey,  1. 
Fossil  Sequoias  in  North  America, 
Knowlton,  7. 
Fossil  wood  from  the  Newark  forma- 
tion, Knowlton.  .">. 
Geology  of  Cerrillos  Hills,  Johnson  1 1  >. 
W.),  5. 
Geology  of  Perry  basin,  White  ih.i,  18. 
Jurassic  flora  of  Douglas  County. 
Ore».,  Fontaine,  1. 
Lignite  of  Brandon  and  its  fossils,  Per- 
kins, 12. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Paleobotany — Continued. 
Lowrer  Cretaceous  plants  from  Montana, 
Fontaine.  4. 
New  foss'l  plants  from  Carboniferous 
and  Devonian,  Herzer,  4. 
New  fossil  species  of  Chara,  Knowlton, 
15. 
New  seed-bearing  fern,  White   (D.),  10. 
New  species  <  t  Alga,  White  (D.),  1. 
North  American  paleobotany,  1890- 
1900,  Penhallow,  2. 
North  American  species  of  Dadoxylon, 
Penhallow,  1. 
Notes  on  sassafras,  Perry,  2. 
Occurrence  and  origin  of  amber  in 
eastern  Knifed  States,  Hollick,  17. 
Occurrence  of  amber  at  Kreichersville, 
Hollick,  ^(». 
Old  swamp  bottom.  Berry,  12. 
Organic  remains  in  post-Glacial  de- 
posits, Olson-Seffer,  1. 
Osmundites  skidegatensis  n.  sp.,  Pen- 
hallow, 3. 
Paleobotanical  aspects  of  the  upper 
Paleozoic  in  Nova  Scotia,  White  (D.), 
5. 
Paleobotanical  notes,  Hollick,  19. 
Paleobotany  of  Cretaceous  of  Long 
Island,  Hollick.  11. 
Paleontology  <  f  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Angiospermae,  Hollick,  10. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Thallophyta  -  Diatoroaceae, 
Boyer,  1. 
Paleo/.ic  seed  plants,  Ward    (L.  F.),  4. 
Palm  from  mid-Cretaceous,  Berry,  11. 
Permian  elements  in  the  Dunkard  flora, 
White   (D.),  11. 
Petrified  forest,  I'yers  (C.  A.),  1. 
Petriti  -d  forests  and  Painted  Desert  of 
Arizona,  Cartel'    (<>.   S.   C),  0. 
Phylogeny  of  Liriodendron,  Berry,  1. 
Plants  from  the  Matawan  formation, 
Berry,  4. 
Position  and  nature  of  Maryland  cy- 
cads,  B  bbins,  2. 
Possible  new  coal  plants,  Oresley,  1. 
Prehistoric  California,  Yates  (L.  G.),l. 
Proembryo  of  the  Bennettitese,  Wie- 
land, s. 
Psaronius,  Herzer,  1. 
Report  of  State  geologist  of  Nebraska, 
Barbour  i  B.  H.  >,  8. 
Report  on  collections  from  plant-bear- 
ing beds  iii  the  Jurassic.  Fontaine,  2. 
Report  en  the  Clarno  flora,  Knowlton, 
1. 
Report  on  the  flora  of  the  Mascall  for- 
mation, Knowlton,  2. 
Report  on  various  collections  of  fossil 
plants  from  the  older  Potomac  of  Vir- 
ginia and  Maryland,  Fontaine,  5, 
Sabal  rigida  ;  a  palm  from  the  Laramie, 
Elatcber,  •"». 
Seeds  of  Aneimites,  White   (D.),  17. 
Six  new  species,  Knowlton,  13. 
