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Faults, MecliiUiics of 21. -'r(. 766 



— , The noiiieiu'lature of. liy Ilnn-.v Fieldwi.L; lU'id (read by title) 22,54 



— , Preliminary reiwrt of the ('onnuittee on the Nomenclature of 23,50 



— , Relation to the cycle of erosion of 24. 190 



— , Re])ort of Conniiittee on Xoinencl.-il ui'e of 24. 4!), 163 



— , Rotatory movements on 24. 1T9 



— , Special classes of 24, 178 



— .Special terms: A horst; .1 (jnihcii : 1 fmilt hhxJ: : Tlic pilch 24,180 



— , Sudden chani^es of throw on 22. 171 



— , Su,!j;i,'estions for teaching, witli diagrams of 24, 181 



Fauna, Aftonian mammalian 21, 120 



— and relations of the \Yhite shales of the Coalinga district; J. II. Ruck- 



man 26. 168 



— from Deadmans Island, MoUuscan 27, 173 



— in the Txiwer Monterey of Contra Costa County, Califoi'uia ; R. I^. 



Clark 26. 107 



• — ■ marine Tertiary of California, Vertc^brate 26. 168 



:Morrison, The invertebrate 26. !>0, 1.")!, 343-348 



■ Rattlesnake Pliocene of eastern Oregon, Review of the; J. C. 



Merriam 26, 169 



SiplioiKiJiji siittcrcnsif^ zone in the Rosel)urg quadrangle. Oregon; 



R. E. Dickerson 26. 16!) 



— , New Miocene manunalian 27, 170 



—, Niagara group of Hall in Rocliester sliale (llartnagel, 1907) 2"4, 381 



— of Anticosti, Quotation fi'om E. P.illings on 21. 678 



Eighteen-mile Creek, New York, Fish 26, 154 



^Euroi)e and North America, Comi^rison of the bite Pleistocene. . 24. 120 



— ■ — Ilawver Cave, Pleistocene mainni;il 27, 169 



lower Fernando series ; W. A. English 25, 151 



southern California 29. 154 



the Bautista Creek badlands: Cliilds Frick ." 29,163 



Cumberland Pleistocene cave dei)osits : J. W. Cidley 25, 142 



Etchegoin Pliocene of nuddle California: J. O. Nondand 28,229 



FeiMiando formation of Tvos Angeles. California: C. L. Moody. 28,212 



■ — Girardeau limestone and of the Edgewood formation; T. E. 



Savage 21, 76 



Idiiho formation ; .T. C. Merriam 29, 162 



Tulare Pliocene of the Pacific Coast region; J. C. Merriam. 29, 152 



. Meganos group, B. L. Clark 29, 152 



Oklahoma Pleistocene 28, 212 



— Oligocene (?) of Oregon ; F. M. Anderson 25, 154 



Pinole tuff ; John C. iNIerriam and Chester Stock 28. 230 



rodeo Pleistocene; John C. Merriam, Chester Stock, and C. L. 



Moody 26, 169 



■ — San Pablo series 25, 152 



tScKtclla hreicericDHt zone of the Upper Monterey series 25, 151 



Tejon group in the Cantua district of the Coalinga (luadrangle, 



• California ; Roy E. Dickerson 27, 173 



VII — Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 



