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Stantox. T. W. : Ase of Yukon- Alaska fossils 23, 337 



— ; BoniKlary between Cretaceous and Tertiary in North America as 



indicated by stratigraphy and invertebrate f annas 25, 341 



— cited on Brock shale of California 27, 099 



— California Eocene 29, 283 



fossils of Edmonton formation 25. 365 



Indo-Pacific fannas 27. ^OO 



Jurassic faunas 30. 520 



— . Lance flora 25. 396 



length of the Cretaceous 28. 8.33 



Mesozoic fossils of Alaska 25. 202 



niolluscan fauuule from the Cretaceous of Montana 26, 345 



the Chico series 27, 513 



Morrison formation 29, 248 



Sundance formation 29, 256 



— ; Correlation between the Cretaceous of the Pacific area and that of 



other regions of the world 26, 414 



of the Cretaceous invertelu-ate faunas of California 26, 414 



— , Discussion of paleontologic criteria in time relations by 26, 411 



symposium papers by 25, 130 



— elected Second Vice-President Paleontological Society 21. 71 



— ; Fossiliferous conglomerates discussed Uy 23. 83 



fauna of Chitistone limestone by 27, 692 



— , Identification of fossils from the I*]dmonton formation by 25, 375 



Red Deer River fossils by 25. 362 



— ; Invertebrate fauna of the Morrison formation 26.90, 151. 343-.348 



— ; Mesozoic history of Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. . 



29, 138, 601 



— (luoted on Maucos and Mesaverde fauna 23, 598 



— , Reference to symposium paper of 25, 130 



investigations by 25, 323 



— , Secretary pro tempore preliminary meeting, Paleontological Society, 



Report of 21. 69. 70 



— , Session August 5, 1915, of the California Meeting of the Paleontolog- 

 ical Society called to order by 26, 413 



— , Thanks rendered to 27, 687 



— and GiRTY, G. H., cited on fossils of the Carboniferous beds of the 



Wasatch region 21, 519 



Martin, G. C, Reference to "Mesozoic section on Cook Inlet and 



Alaska Peninsula" of 27, 699 



White, David ; Paleontologic evidences of climate 21, 73 



Stapleton, M. J., Fossil locality near ranch house of 25. 370 



Stark's Knob, Constituent material, inclusions, and region 24.-337 



, Inclusions and age of the igneous rock 24, 348 



named by J. B. Woodworth, other\vise Northumberland Volcanic 



Plug 24, 336 



.Structural features, Microscopic character and chemical composi- 

 tion of 24, 339-344 



