ISO .1. srANr.i;Y-i;i;(»w.\ — ix])i':.\ 'I'o volumes 21 to 30 



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.Matthkw . AV. D., cited on Cuba's land connections 39, 627 



evolution of land life 37. 390 



— extension of the definition of Laramio 35. 338 



— • new evidence of tlie relationship of the Xotharctid.-v witli the 



AdapidiP, with the Lemui-.s. and with other groups 36, 421 



ocean basins 39, 636 



— origin of White Kiver beds 38, 742 



time ratios in evolution of mammalian i)hyla 38, 814 



— , Contributions to geologic theory and method discussed by 33, 86 



— , Correlation and paleogeography discussed by 33. 8-5 



-— , Council instructed to designate a l)ank of deposit for the Treasurer's 



funds. On motion of 33, 84 



— ; Cuban fossil mammals, preliminary note 34, 109, 118 



— , Discussion of Adapidte and other Lemuroidea and jihylogeny of the 



higher primates by 36, 153 



fossil mammals by 38, 210 



vertebrate localities of Florida by 36, 154 



geological education of engineers by 38, 138 



mastodon 38, 211 



Mylodout sloths by 35, 144 



paleoutologic criteria in time relations by 36, 411 



— Pleistocene cave deposit by 35, 142 



Pyrotherium mammals 35. 140 



symposium papers by 35, 130 



— ^ the Lemuroidea by 35, 141 



^on the symposium "Correlation of the Cretaceous" by 36. 415 



-r elected Secretary of meeting of Paleontological Society 35, 129 



Treasurer Paleontological Society 31, 72 



— , Entomolestcs pranyeri named by 34, 249 



— ; Evidence of the Paleocene vertebrate fauna on the Cretaceous-Ter- 

 tiary problem 35, 381 



— , Faunal divisions among the vertebrates of the Pleistocene discussed 



by 33, 87 



— , Fish fauna discovered by 33, 87 



— ; Generic nomenclature of the Proboscidea 39. 141 



— ; Gigantic megatherium from Florida 38, 212 



— , Introduction of H. J. Cook 38, 213 



— ; Later Tertiary formations of western Nebraska 38, 197 



— ; Methods of correlation by fossil vertebrates 37, 515 



— ; Mounted skeleton of Blastocerits patnpcciis — fossil deer from Argen- 

 tina 37, 153 



Caiiis (Urns, with remarks on the methods of reconstruction 



of extinct animals 37, 153 



— ; Notes on the American Pliocene rhinoceroses 39, 153 



— ; Osteology and relationship of paramys and the affinities of the Ischy- 



romyidiB 31, 74 



— , Paleontological Society called to order by Vice-President 33, 87 



— , Perissodactyla discussed by 33, 85 



