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California, Tropititlte of the Upper Triassic of 29. 162 



— , Unconformity at base of the Tamiosoma zone 24, 132 



— , Vaqueros formation of 29, 16") 



of southern 25, 153 



— , Variations in rainfall in 25, 121 



Califoenian gulf basin, Older geologic structures of the 21, 555 



Calif ornicus, Pavo, Pleistocene species 27, 171 



Calkins, F. C, cited on allanite 28, 466 



— and Taff, J. A., Excursion of California Meeting, August 10, 1915, 



in charge of 26, 408 



Call, R. E., cited on lake shells 28, 369 



Callopora, Development of 23, 362 



Caoric versus cyclonic form of solar hypothesis 25, 521 



Calumet beach 29, 235 



Calvert, W. R., cited on erosion surfaces in South Dakota 25, 326 



— geology of India n reservations 25, 350 



Lance formation 25, 330 



stratigraphic relations of Livingston formation 25, 346 



— and Stone, R. W. ; Stratigraphic relations of the liivingston beds of 



central Montana 21, 31, 781 



Calvin, Samuel, Aftonian deposits referred to Ity 21, 120 



mammalian fauna, II 22, 60, 207 



— , Bibliography of 23, 9 



— cited on low^an drift 27, 118 



— , Fossils named in honor of 23, 7 



— ; The lowan drift 22, 65, 729 



— , List of fossils described by 23, 6 



— and Shimek, B., Mingling of Pleistocene formations with the Aftonian 



noted by 23, 709 



Camarasaurus, Amphicielias, and other sauropods of Cope ; II. F. Os- 



born and C. C. Mook 30, 379 



— and Amphiccelias from Canon City ; II. F. Osborn and C. C. Mook . . 30, 151 



— , Pelvis of 27, 151 



— ; Skeleton and restoration of 28, 215 



Camarocrinus, Crinoid genus Scyphocrinus and its bulbous root 24, 110 



Caiiiorophoria cxplxuiata (McChesney). Figure showing and description 



of 21, 501 



— ■ hambHrf/cnvis, n. sp.. Figure showing and description of 21, 500 



— King 22, 498 



— schlotJieiiiii (Von Buch), Figure showing and description of 21, 499 



Camarotxecliia choiitcaiieiisis, n. sp.. Figure of 21, 510 



— Hall and Clarke, General characteristics of 21, 510 



Cambrian and Ordovician faunas of southeastern Newfoundland ; G. 



van Ingen 25, 138 



related Ordovician brachiopoda — a study of their inclosing sedi- 

 ments ; L. D. Burling 25, 421 



— bacteria 28, 246 



— • ( pre-) boundary and the isobases 21, 245 



