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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Physiographic  geology— Continued. 
Appalachian  region. 
Anticlinal  folds  near  Meadville,  Pa., 
Smallwood  and  Hopkins,  1. 
Appalachian  River  in  eastern  Tennes- 
see, White  (C.  H.),  1. 
Asheville  folio,  Keith,  9. 
Base  leveling  and  its  faunal  signifi- 
cance, Adams   (C.  C),   1. 
Beaver  folio,  Pennsylvania,  Woolsey,  3. 
Brownsville-Connellsville  folio,  Camp- 
bell  (M.  R.),  8. 
Charleston  folio,  Campbell   (M.   R.),  2. 
Current  notes  on  physiography,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  7,  10,  13,  41,  43. 
Deposits  of  copper  ores  at  Ducktown, 
Tenn.,  Kemp,  10. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Obio,  West 
Virginia,  and  Kentucky,  Tight,  4. 
Elkland-Tioga  folio,  Fuller  and  Alden, 
2, 
Gaines  folio,  Fuller  and  Alden,  1. 
Geographic  development  of  northern 
Pennsylvania  and  southern  New 
York,  Campbell  (M.  R.).  9. 
Geological  excursion  in  Pittsburg  re- 
gion, Grant   (U.  S.),  4. 
Geology  of  Garrett  County,  Martin  (G. 
C),  2. 
Geology  of  the  Tallulah  gorge,  Jones 
(S.  P.),  1. 
Granites  and  gneisses  of  Georgia,  Wat- 
son  (T.  L.),  8. 
Hydrography  of  southern  Appalachian 
region,   Pressey,   1,   2. 
Hydrography  of  the  southern  Appala- 
chians, Tressey  and  Myers,   1. 
Indiana  folio,  Richardson  (G.  B.),  3. 
Kansas  glaciation  and  its  effects  on  the 
river  system  of  northern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Williams   (E.  II.),  2. 
Kittanning  folio,  Butts,  4. 
Latrobe  folio,  Campbell  (M.  R.),  18. 
Lineaments  of  the  Atlantic  border  re- 
gion,  Hobbs,  22. 
Masontown-Uniontown  folio,  Camp- 
bell  (M.  R.),  6. 
Maynardville  folio,  Keith,  1. 
Northward  flow  of  ancient  Beaver 
River,   Hice,   1. 
Original  southern  limit  of  anthracite 
beds,  Lyman,  3. 
Paleozoic   Appalachia,   Willis.    1. 
Physiographic  features  of  Maryland, 
Abbe,  1. 
Physiographic  features  of  the  SusQue- 
hanna  basin,  Hollister,  1. 
Physiographic  studies  in  southern 
Pennsylvania,  Stose,  3. 
Physiography  of  Garrett  County,  Abbe, 
2, 
Raleigh  folio,  Campbell  (M.  R. ) ,  5. 
Stream   contest  along  the  Blue   Ridge, 
Davis    (W.   M.),  48. 
Tertiary     history     of     the     Tennessee 
River,  Johnson   (D.  W.),  9. 
Physiographic  geology— Continued. 
Appalachian  region — Continued. 
Topography  and  travel  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Tower,  2. 
Underground    waters    of    New    Jersey, 
Knapp  (G.  N.),  1. 
Atlantic  coast  region. 
Current  notes  on  physiography,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  16,  30. 
Fall-linie  der  siidostlichen  Vereinigten 
Staaten,  Abbe,  3. 
Forms  of  sand-dunes,  Cobb,  4. 
Geology  of  Coastal  Plain  formations, 
Shattuck,  5. 
Glacial  conditions  on  Long  Island, 
Buffet,  1. 
Lineaments  of  the  Atlantic  border  re- 
gion, Hobbs,  22. 
New  York  City  folio,  Merrill  and 
others,  1. 
Norfolk  folio,  Darton,  7. 
Origin  of  sandhill  topography  of  the 
Carolinas,  Cobb,  1. 
Physical  features  of  Cecil  County. 
Md.,  Shattuck,  3. 
Physiographic  features  of  Maryland, 
Abbe,  1. 
Physiography  of  Cecil  County,  Md., 
Shattuck,  4. 
Recent  changes  in  North  Carolina 
coast,  Cobb,  2. 
Submarine  canyon  of  Hudson  River. 
Spencer  (J.  W.),  12. 
Submarine  valleys  off  the  American 
coast,  Spencer   (J.  W.),   10. 
Underground  waters  of  New  Jersey, 
Knapp   (G.  N.),  1. 
Washington  folio,  Darton  and  Keith,  1. 
Canada. 
Ancient  channels  of  Ottawa  River,  Ells 
(R.  W.),  5. 
Current  notes  on  physiography,  Davis 
(W.  M.),  8,  20,  21,  38. 
Cuspate  forelands,  Wilson  (A.  W.  G.), 
8. 
Economic  resources  of  Moose  River 
basin,  Bell   (J.  M.),  2. 
Exploration  in  Canadian  Rockies,  Wil- 
cox,  1. 
Exploration  of  northern  side  of  Hudson 
Strait,  Bell    (Robert),   1. 
Exploration  of  south  shore  of  Hudson 
Strait,  Low,  1. 
Geological  explorations  in  Athahaska, 
Dowling,  6. 
Geological  notes  on  the  vicinity  of 
Banff,  Ogilvie,  3. 
Geology  of  Brome  Mountain,  Dresser, 
11. 
Geology  of  Nastapoka  Islands,  Low,  3. 
Geology  of  northeast  coast  of  Labra- 
dor, Daly,  3. 
Geography  of  Red  River  Valley,  Dowl- 
ing, 2. 
Geology  of  region  adjoining  western 
part  of  international  boundary,  Daly, 
4. 
