64 J. STANLEY-BROAVN INDEX TO VOLUMES 21 TO 30 



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 CoRRELATiox ;iik1 ipcoiistnictioii of vet-essional ire borders in P.erksUire 



County, Massiiclinsctts : F. P.. Tayloe 37, 273 



— between invertebrate faunas of California and fbose of ^lexico ; E. L. 



Packard 26, 414 



the Cretaceous of the Pacific area and tliaf of otlier reiiions of the 



world : T. W. Stanton 36, 414 



middle and late Tertiary of the South Atlantic coast of the 



United States with that of the Pacific coast; E. II. Sellards 26,414 



Miocene of the Pacific reiiion and that of other areas of the 



world, Toi)ic of California Meeting of the Paleontological Society. 

 August 0, 1915 26, 415 



terrestrial Triassic forms of western North America and Eu- 

 rope ; R. S. Lull 26. 41.3 



— by displacements of the strand-line and the function and proper use 



of fossil's in correlation ; E. O. T'lrich 27, 451 



— of Maryland Coal Measures 30. 578 



^laysville beds of Wisconsin witli Alexandrian rocks of Illinois. . 27. ''10 



Miocene, Introductory remarks on ; II. F. Osborn 26, 415 



rocks in the isolated coal fields around the southern end of the 



Rocky Mountains in New Mexico; Willis Thomas Lee. . . 23.26,571-686 



Silurian of Hudson Pay region 30. 367 



the Cretaceous invertel)i'ate faunas of California; T. W. Stanton 26.414 



, Topic for the California Meeting of the Paleontological So- 

 ciety. August 5, 1915 26. 414 



— Guadaluin'an and Kansas sections ; J. W. Beede 21. 76 



Lower Miocene of California ; Ralph Arnold 26, 415 



Middle Ordovician formations of Ontario and Qiiebec : P. E. Ray- 

 mond 24. Ill 



Miocene floras of western United States with those of other 



Miocene areas ; F. H. Knowlton 26. 416 



oil strata in United States 28. 6ii9. 631 



Pleistocene of Europe and America ; II. F. Osborn 21. 75 



• in western Washington ; C. L. Weaver 26. 170 



Tertiary formations of the Pacific coast and basin i-egions of 



western T'nited States : J. C. Merriam 25, 156 



Triassic, Symposium for California Meeting of the Paleonto- 

 logical Society, August 4, 1915 26. 415 



U])per Cretac(?ous deposits of the Atlantic and (inlf Coastal 



Plain ; L. W. Stephenson 27. 154 



in Montami and Alberta ; Barnnm I'.rown 28. 21(i 



— — typical late Cretaceous and early Tertiary formatitm 25, 393 



— problems suggested by study of the faunas of the Eastjioi-f (Quad- 



rangle, .Alaine ; II. S. Williams 24, 52. .377-397 



— , Use of fossil plants in geologic 27. 525 



CoRRESPONDENTSHiP, Committee appointed on 23. 35 



Corrosion conglomerate. Characteristics of a 25. 39 



CoRRY sandstone, Marine fauna in 26. 210 



CoRSTORPHiNE, G. S., cited on Carboniferous conglomerate of Africa . . 25. 201 



