FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Physiographic  geology — Continued. 
.Vc(c  England  and  New  York. 
American  Association  for  Advancement 
of  science,   summer   meeting,    Hovey, 
46. 
Ancient  gorge  of  Hudson  River,  Wright 
(G.  F.),  15. 
Ancient  water  levels  of  Champlain  and 
Hudson  valleys,  Woodworth,  10. 
Changes  of  level  at  Cape  Ann,  Tarr,  3. 
Connecticut  rivers,  Hobbs,  1. 
Current  notes   on   physiography,    Davis 
(W.  M.),  12,  21. 
Delta    plain    at    Andover,    Mass.,    Mills 
(F.  S.),  2. 
Delta  plains  of  Nashua  Valley,  Crosby, 
8. 
Drainage  features  of  central  New  York, 
Tarr,  11,  14. 
Elevated  beaches  of  Cape  Ann,   Wood- 
worth,  5. 
Finger    lake    region    of    western     New 
York,  Dryer,  4. 
Formation  of  natural  bridges,  Cleland, 
4. 
Geological    history    of    Charles    River, 
Clapp,  1. 
Geology  of  Adirondack  region,  Cushing. 
10. 
Geology  of  Grand  Isle  County,  Perkins. 
11. 
Geology   of   Paradox    Lake   quadrangle, 
Ogilvie,  6. 
Geology  of  the  vicinity  of  Little  Falls, 
Cushing,  9. 
Glacial    cirques    and    rock-terraces    on 
Mount    Toby,    Massachusetts.    Emer- 
son  (B.  K.),  4. 
Glacial    erosion    in    finger    lake    region, 
Campbell  (M.  R.),  19. 
Glacial     conditions     on     Long     Island, 
Buffet,  1. 
Glacial     topography     in     central     New 
Hampshire,   Emerson    (P.).    1. 
Glacial   waters   from   Oneida    to   Little 
Falls,  Fairchild,  8. 
Gorges  and  waterfalls   of  central   New 
York,  Tarr,  12. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls    of    New    York, 
Reid   (H.  F.),  15. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls    of    New    York 
Spencer   (J.  W.),   17. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls    of    New    York, 
Tarr,  13. 
Granite  area  of  Barre,  Vt.,  Finlav   (G. 
L),  3. 
Hanging  valleys  in  the  finger  lake  re- 
gion of  New  York,  Tarr,  6. 
Inter-Glacial  gorge  problem,  Matson,  1. 
Interpretations  of  pbysiography  of  New 
York  State,  Brigham,  3. 
Island  tying,  Gulliver,  5. 
Lineaments  of  the  Atlantic  border  re- 
gion, Hobbs,  22. 
Lower  Silurian  system  of  eastern  Mont- 
gomery County,  N.  Y.,  Cumings,  6. 
Minnewaska  region,  James,  1. 
Physiographic  geology — Continued. 
New  England  and  New  York — Continued. 
Moraines  of  Seneca  and  Cayuga  Lake 
valleys,  Tarr,  10. 
Nantucket  shore  lines,  Gulliver,  3. 
Newark  system  of  the  Pomperaug  Val- 
ley, Hobbs,  2. 
Origin  of  channels  surrounding  Man- 
hattan Island,  Hobbs,  24. 
Physical  geography  and  geology  of  Con- 
necticut, Rice,  1. 
Physical  geography  and  geology  of 
Springfield,  Orr,  1. 
Physical  geography,  etc.,  of  Essex 
County,  Mass.,  Sears,  1. 
Physical  geography  of  New  York  State, 
Tarr,  2. 
Physiographic  belts  in  western  New- 
York,  Gilbert,  10.' 
Physiography  of  Lake  George,  Kemp, 
4,  7,  15. 
Physiography  of  the  Adirondacks, 
Kemp,  37. 
Pleistocene  eology  of  western  New 
York,   Fairchild,  2. 
Pre-Glacial  course  of  middle  portion  of 
Genesee  River,  Whitbeck,  1. 
Pre-Glacial  stream  flow  in  central  New 
York,  Carney,  2. 
Tre-Glacial  stream  flow  in  central  New 
York,  Fairchild,  5. 
Fre-Iroquois  channels  between  Syracuse 
and   Rome,   Fairchild,   4. 
Protection  of  terraces  in  upper  Con- 
necticut  River,   Hitchcock  (C.  H.),  5. 
Reconnaissance  of  the  Elizabeth  Is- 
lands, Hollick,  1. 
River  sysem  of  Connecticut,  Hobbs,  3. 
River  terraces  and  reversed  drainage, 
Mills  (F.  S.),  1. 
River  terraces  in  New  England,  Davis 
(W.   M.),  29. 
Still  rivers  of  western  Connecticut, 
Hobbs,  6. 
Sudbury  basin  shore  lines,  Gulliver,  0. 
Syllabus  for  field  and  laboratory  work 
in  geology,  Tarr,  1. 
Taconic  physiography,   Dale,  9. 
Terraces  of  West  field  River,  Massachu- 
setts, Davis   (W.  M.),  28. 
Type  case  in  diversion  of  drainage, 
Carney,  1. 
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  of  southern  Indiana,  New- 
som,   1. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Knox,  Lick- 
ing, and  Coshocton  counties,  Clark 
(W.  Blair),  1. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Ohio,  West 
Virginia,  and  Kentucky,  Tight.  4. 
Drainage  modifications  in  Washington 
and  adjacent  counties,  Ohio,  Tight,  2. 
