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Merriam, J. C, Meeting called to order by President 39, 122 



— , Miocene of tbe southern Coast Range of California discussed by 23, 73 



— , Motion made by 25, 151 



— , Oldest fossils discussed by 24, 97 



— , Origin of sandstone near Carson City discussed by 23, 73 



— ; Outline of progress in palcontologic research on the Pacific coast, 



Presidential address by 29, 129 



— , Paper of F. H. Knowltou on Miocene floras read by 26, 416 



— — — • comparison of Cretaceous floras of California with those 



of other Cretaceous areas read by 26, 414 



— ; Pliocene mammalian faunas of North America 28, 19G 



— , President American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists, Official 

 notice given of agreement to unite with the Paleontological So- 

 ciety by 22, 87 



— ; Puma-like cats of Rancho La Brea 29, 161 



— , Reference to war work of 30, 176 



— , Remarks on new Miocene fauna by 27, 170 



Tertiary formations 27, 169 



— the Purissima and Etchegoin formations by 24, 129 



vertebrate fauna of Pliocene Jacalitos by 27, 172 



— , Report of arrangements for the meeting of the Paleontological Society 



in California, August, 1915, by 26, 147 



— , Resolution of condolence moved by 27, 168 



— ; Results of recent work at Rancho La Brea 25, 143 



— ; Review of progress in paleontologic research in the Pacific Coast re- 

 gion 28, 223 



the fauna of the Rattlesnake Pliocene of eastern Oregon 26, 169 



— , Structure of the Sierra Nevada bedrock complex discussed by 24, 98 



— ; Succession of Miocene faunas in the John Day region 28, 215 



— ; Suggestions as to definitions of terms used in designating units of 



geological classification 23, 71 



— ; Supplementary data bearing on the composition and age of the Thou- 

 sand Creek Pliocene fauna 28, 226 



— ; Systematic position of the dire wolves of the American Pleistocene 29, 161 

 — ; Terrestrial Oligocene of the basin region and its relation to the ma- 

 rine Oligocene of the Pacific Coast province 25, 153 



— ; Vertebrate fauna in the marine Tertiary of California ; their signifi- 

 cance in determining the age of California Tertiary formations. 26, 168 



of the Orindan and Siestan formations 25, 156 



faunas of the Pacific Coast region 26, 416 



— and Camp, Charles L. ; Recent studies on skull structure of Thallat- 



tosaurus 27, 171 



Pack, Robert W. ; Suggested paleontologic correlation between con- 

 tinental Miocene deposits of the Mohave region and marine Ter- 

 tiary beds of San Joaquin Valley, California 24, 128 



— , Stock, Chester, and Moody, C. L. ; Fauna of the rodeo Pleistocene 27, 169 



Merrill, F. J. H., cited on Gay Head strata 30, 608 



geology of Long Island 28, 282, 289, 299, 300, 306 



