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Gregory, II. E., cited on veins of clialeop.vrite and pilena 25. -174 



— ; Cooperation in advanced geologic instruction 30, 94 



— ; Geology in the Students' Army Ti'aining Corps SO, 81 



— , Glacial epochs in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado discussed by. 23, 40 

 — ; Preliminary geological map of the Navajo-Moki reservation... 24, .^)3, 680 



— presided at meeting First Division 26, 62 



— , Reference to war work of 30, 177 



— ; Sculpturing of rock in the Colorado Plateau province 26, 39.3 



— ; Shinarump conglomerate 24, •52, 679 



— ; Some physiographic features of bolsoms 26, 392 



Gregory, J. W., Chart of historic changes in precipitation prepared by. . 



25, .542-543 



— cited on changes in precipitation 25, 536-.537 



■ — climatic changes in Asia 25, 480 



pulsations 25, 532-533 



• — climate variations 30, 557 



pillow structure 25. 597, 599 



— titauotheres 25, 144, 406 



■ — •, Reference to materials assembled by 26, 411 



— , Skeleton of Notharctus, an Eocene lemuroid 25, 141 



Gregory", W. II. ; Note on the evolution of the femoral trochanters in 



reptiles and manunals 29, 154 



Gbegoky, W. K., acted as Secretary at morning session, December 30. . 29, 152 



— cited on Connecticut geology 28, 861 



disconformity between Kaibab and Moenkopi 30, 494 



studies of sauropoda by 30, 383 



— , Discussion of the affinities of the Multituberculata by 26, 152 



— — on fossil mammals by 28, 210 



— elected on Supervisory Board of American Year Book 30, 146 



— ; Homologies of the borders and surfaces of the Scapulocoracoid in 



reptiles and mammals 28, 216 



— ; Homology of the "Alipheuoid" and "Lachrymal" in recent and fossil 



vertebrates 34, 118, 241-246 



— ; Observations on Adajiidiie and other Lenuiroidea 26, 153 



the phylogeny of the higher primates 26, 153 



— ; On the classification and phylogeny of the Lenuiroidea 26, 426 



— ; On the relationship of the Eocene lemur Notharctus to the AdapidtB 



and to other primates 26, 419-425 



— , Paper of R. L. Moodie presented and discussed by 26, 154 



— ; Phylogenetic review of extinct and recent authropods, with special 



reference to the evolution of the human dentition 27, 149 



— • ; Preliminary report of the Conunittee on the Nomenclature of the 



Skull Elements in the Tetrapoda 27, 152 



— ; Primates, Marsupials, and Insectivores 23, 86, 187 



— ; Relations of the Tupaiidne and of Eocene lemurs, especially No- 

 tharctus 24, 117, 247-2.52 



— ; Remarks on origin of sternum by 27, 152 



