MATTHEW MEANDERS 181 



Matthew, W. D. ; Pliylogeuy of the Felidte 21, 74 



— ; I'roblein of correlation by use of vertebrates 26, 411 



— ; Reconstruction of the skeleton of Brachiosaurus 26, 153 



— , Reference to "Climate and evolution" by 29, 015 



investigations by 25, 323 



— symposium paper by 25, 130 



war work of 30, 178 



— ; Relation of the Miocene mammalian faunas of western United States 



to those of Europe and Asia 26, 416 



— , Relations of the Tupaiidte and of the Eocene Lemurs discussed by. 24, 117 



■ — , Remarkable skeleton of Stegosaurus discussed by 23, 87 



— , Remarks on pisolites at San Antonio, Texas, by 26, 398 



■ — the Texas Tertiary sands by 26, 398 



of progress in the revision of the Lower Eocene faunas 25, 144 



on vertebrates from the Cold Springs horizon 26 470 



— , Secretary Section Vertebrate Paleontology 26, 1'">1 ; 24. 117 



— ; Skeleton of Diatryma, a gigantic bird of the Lower Eocene 28.212 



— , South American mammals discussed by 28, 8.1 



-^, Yale expedition of 1912 discussed by 24, 117 



— and Clarke, J. M. ; Peccaries of the Pleistocene of New York 26, 150 



Granger, Walter; Fossil mammals of the Tiffany l)eds 29, 152 



— • — Torre, Carlos de la; Magalocuus and other Cul>an ground-sloths 26. 152 



Matto Grosso, Geology of 30, 250 



Maumee Lake, Map of 29, 242 



, Ohio ; Frank Carney 22, 65, 726 



Mauritius, Reference to climatic changes in 25. 482 



Mauey, Carlotta J., Reference to interglacial bed iie.ir Cayuga Lake. 



New York, described by 26, 251 



Mauzelius, R., Analyses by 27, 207 



Mawson, Douglas, cited on salt 29, 476 



Maya ruins as evidence of climatic changes 25, 539 



Mayer Eymar, C, cited on demarcation between Cretaceous ;ind I-^ocene 



25, 321 

 Maynard, T. p.; Cartersville potash slates: their ccononiic relations to 



chemical and industrial post-war development 30, 112 



— ; Upper Cayugan of Maryland 21, 30, 781 



Mayville beds of Wisconsin, Correlation with Alexandii.-iii i-ocks of Illi- 

 nois of 27, 310 



— limestone. Photograph of 27, 323 



Mazzuoli, L., cited on pillow structure 25, 599 



Mead, W. J., cited on classification of nictainorphic rocks 28. 452-453,457 



measurement of geologic time 28, 783 



— — — metamorphism 28, 383 



— origin of silica 29, 595 



sedimentation 28, 784 



— , Porosity of Bighorn doU)mite determined l)y 24, 621 



Meanders and scallops ; ^L S. W. Jefferson 21, 26, 765 



— in the Connecticut Valley, Glacial 25, 232 



