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 DiASTROPHisM, Epeirugciiic iiiovcinciit, Xl'W Y'ork 8tnte 24, l"»n 



— of the Pacific coast, Topic C, Suiiuuer Meeting in California, lUin. . 36.390 



Dice, L. R. ; Rodents of Ranclio La P.rea 26, 107 



— ; Systoniatic position of sevei-al American Tertiary la^oniorplis 27, 109 



Diccrafhviiiiin cool-i I'eterson, A mounted skeleton in the Carue^ae Mu- 

 seum of ; O. A. Peterson 23, 95 



Dick, Wm. J., and Adams, Fkank D. ; Extension of the Montana plios- 



phate deposits northward into Canada 27, 02 



DicKEKSON, R. E. ; Ancient Panama straits 28, 230 



— cited on California Eocene 29, 283-28-t 



■ — Cretaceous-Eocene houndary 35, 343 



■ fauna of Tejon Eocene of California 39, 294 



■ Oligocene climatic conditions 39, 30G 



Tejon group 39, 290 



- — ; Climate and its influence on Oligocene faunas of the I'acilic coast. . 39, 166 

 — ; Cretaceous and Tertiary horizons in the Marysville buttes 28, 233 



— elected Secretary and Treasurer Pacific Coast Section of the Paleon- 



tological .Society 2-4. 126 



— ; Eocene of San Pedro Point, San Mateo County, California 2-4, 12G 



- — ; Fauna of the ^iphomtlut siittcrcnsis zone in the Rosehurg quad- 

 rangle, Oregon 26, 169 



■ — Tejon group in the Cantua district of the Coalinga quad- 

 rangle, California 27, 173 



— in San Diego County 27, 173 



— ; Faunal geography of the Eocene of California 26, 416 



^ relations of the San Lorenzo Oligocene to the Eocene in California 25. 153 



zones of the Martinez Eocene of California 25, 154 



— ; lone formation of the Sierra Nevada foothills, a local fades of the 



Tapper Tejon-Eocene 26. 168 



— ; Mollusca of the Carrizo Creek beds and their Caribbean affinities. 39,148 

 — ; Occurrence of the Siphonalia suttercitsis zone, the uppermost Tejon 



horizon in the outer Coast Ranges of California 39, 163 



- — presided at meeting of Pacific Coast Section of I'aleontological So- 

 ciety, February 27, 1915 ^7, 168 



— ; Proposed correlation of the Pacific and Atlantic Eocene 39, 148 



— , Remarks on Cowlitz River Valley by 37, 174 



■ — ; Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the Martinez and Tejon south 



of Mount Diablo, California 34, 127 



— ; Tertiary mollusks and echinoderms from the vicinity of Texpan, 



Mexico 38, 224 



DiCBCESAUKUS Jaucusch, De.scription of 36, 329 



DicTYONEMAS of New Bruuswick, Notes on the 33, 83 



Dietrich, W. O., cited on gastropoda of the Tendaguru series 39, 278 



— Tendaguru series 39, 264 



Diffusion in silicate melts ; N. L. P.owen 37, 48 



DiGHTOisr group of Narragansett series 35, 447 



Dikes in central western Virginia, Petrology of a series of igneous 



34, 302, 334 



VI — Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 



