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()si!()K.\, II. V. ; Ccnjot^'ic tour (if wcstci-ii Xelirnskn 28. T-'T 



— . liitroductioa to s.vinposiuiii on tlu- piissa.iic^ froiii the .Innisslc to the 



Cretaceous by 26. 1 ■">! 



— : Litnii-jawed uiastodou skeletou fi'nin South D.-ikot.i and pliylou'cnx- of 



the prohoscidea 39, l-!"! 



— ; Memorial of S. W. Willlsstoii 30, (iO 



: iNIisration and sucoessiou of hnni;ni types of tlie (Hd Stiiu(> Al^o of 



Europe 26. 14!) 



— ; ".Mutations" of Waa,s;eu and ".Mutations" of Dc ^■l•i(>s, or rectiirrachi 



tious of Osboru compared (read by tith' i 22, !•<> 



— ; Mutations of Waagen and of De Vries 24, 120 



: , mutations richtung of Neumayr, nuitants of De ^'ries : Rela- 

 tions of these phenomena in evolution 27. 14S 



— ; New method of restoring eotitanops and hrontotherium 25. 140. 40(i 



--: Observations on the skeletons of Moro/ms coo/,/ in the American 



Museum 29. l-"!! 



; Ostrich dinosaui- Struthiomimus and a rest>idy of Oi'uitholestes. . . 28,21.") 



— ; I'aU'ontoIogic evidences of adaptive radiation 21, "4 



— , Paleontological Society called to oi'der by President 26. 144 



— , Paper of B. Brown presented by 25, 3:").") 



E. Douglass read by 25, 417 



— ; Pelvis and sacrum of Camarasaurus 27. lol 



— , Perissodactyle discussed by 23, 85 



— ; Recent results in the phylogeny of the titanotheras 25, 40.3 



work on the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous 26, 416 



— ; Rectigradations and allometrons in relation to the conceptions of the 



"mutations of Waagen" of species, genera, and phyla 25, 142, 411 



— , Reference to symposium paper of 25, 130 



— , Remarks on nionodactylous hcrse by 27, 152 



Pan retiu'i, a chimpanzee of Pleistocene age. by 27, 1.50 



policy of Vertebrate Section by 27, 153 



sauropods by 27, 151 



— , Resolution tliat a vote of thanks be tendered by the members of the 

 California INIeeting of the I'aleontological Society by its Secretary 

 to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, to 

 the President of the University of California, and to tlie President 

 of Stanford University in appreciation of courtesies extended to 



the Society, offered by 26, 417 



— ; Restoration of the world series of elephants and mastodons 25, 142, 407-410 

 — , Section of vertebrate paleontology called to order by President. . . . 26, 151 

 — , Session August 6, 1915, California Meeting of the I'aleontological So- 

 ciety called to order by 26, 415 



— ; Significance of indices and ratios in th(> phylogenetic and systematic 



study of mammals 24, 120 



— ; Skeleton and restoration of Camarasaurus 28, 215 



— ; Skull of Tyrannosaurus 21, 75 



— , Speaker at annual dinner 26, 104 



