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Eastman, C. R., cited on Devonic fishes 27, 402 



ostracoderms J27, 393 



— elected Editor Paleoutological Society SI, 72 ; 24, 104 



representative on Supervisory Board of American Year Boole. . . . 25, 134 



— , Fish fauna discussed by 23, 87 



— ; Jurassic Saurian remains ingested witbin fisb 23, 87 



— , Memorial of 30, 27 



— ; Mesozolc and Cenozoic fishes 23, 86, 228 



— , Reference to "Devonic fishes of the New Yorlv formation" of 27, -102 



— , Specimen genus Edestus discussed by 23, 87 



— and RuEDEMANN, Rudolph; Anatomy and physiology in extinct or- 



ganisms 21, 74 



Eastpokt quadrangle faunas, Facts concerning 24, 377 



— — , Maine, Correlation problems suggested by study of the faunas of 



the 24, 52, 377 



, Faunal characteristics of the sediments of the 23, 352 



, Structural subdivision of the rocks of the 23, 351 



East River Mountain section, Virginia 24, 455 



Eaton, Amos, cited on Medina formation 25, 287, 297 



Eaton, G. P\, Cuban fossil maininnls discussed by 24, 109 



EcHiNODEKMs of California, Note on the Cretaceous 26, 166 



the San Pablo ; W. S. W. Kew 25, 152 



EcHiNOiDS, Pacific coast, Geologic range and evolution of 29, 164 



Eckel, E. C, Geological \\-()rk of 25, 171 



Economic geology of bedded deposits, Grapliic presentation of 27, 122 



— Brazil 30. 223 



— limits to domestic independence in minerals ; G. O. Smitli 30, 98 



— , Mineralogic, and Petrologie Section, I'ni»ers relating to 21, 32-34 



— value of paleontology ; R. Arnold 30, 153 



Ecuador, Fossil flora of 29, 640 



■ — , Petroleum supply of 28, 612 



Edentate deposits of North America 29, 161 



Edentates, Aftonian mammalian fauna 22, 215 



Edgewood formation and Girardeau limestone. Fauna of 21, 76 



Ediposite, Tirconiferous 27, 223 



Editor, Election of J. Stanley-Brown as 21, 3 ; 22, 3 ; 23, 2 ; 24, 9 ; 



25, 9 ; 26, 11 ; 27, H : 28. 12 ; 29. 11 ; 30, H 



— , Report of 21. 39 : 22. CO ; 23, 42 : 24, 7 : 



25, 50 ; 26, 10 ; 27, 9 : 28, 10 ; 29, 9 ; 30, 9 



Edmonson County, Kentucky, Underground caverns of 21, 331 



Edmonton formation 25, 362-368 



, Description and fossils of the 25, 373-376 



, Fossils of 25, 305-367 



intermediate between Judith River and Lance 25, 380 



of Alberta Cretaceous 27, 683 



— formations of Canada 25, 337 



— Pierre contact 25, 368 



■ — , Fossils from 25, 36S 



