PUBLICATIONS XIX 



Reprints. Pages. Plates. Figures. Priceto Price to 



Fellows. Public. 



Sauropoda and Stegosauria of the 

 Morrison of North America com- 

 pared with those of Europe and 

 eastern Africa. R. S. LuLLf 323-334 $0.20 $0.30 



Paleobotanic evidence of the age of 

 tlie Morrison formation. E. \V. 

 Biouuvt 335-342 15 20 



Invertebrate fauna of the Morrison 



formation. T. W. Stanto.v t 343-348 10 15 



Studies of the morphology and his- 

 tology of the Trepostomata or Mon- 

 ticuiiporoids. E. R. Cumings and 

 J. .1. (jALLOWAYt 349-374 10-15 50 75 



Present condition of the volcanoes of 

 southern Italy. H. S. Washinx.- 

 TOx\ and A. L. Day 375-388 16-24 1 45 65 



Proceedings of the Summer Meeting 

 of the Geological Society of Amer- 

 ica, held at the University of Cali- 

 fornia and at Stanford University, 

 August 3, 4, and 5, 1915. J. A. 

 Taff, Secretary pro f em 389-408 .... 25 40 



Proceedings of the Summer Meeting 

 of the Paleontological Society, held 

 at the University of California and 

 at Stanford University, August 3, 4, 

 5, and 6, 1915. Chkster Stock, Sec- 

 retary pro tent 409-418 15 20 



I. On the relationship of the Eocene 

 lemur Notharctas to the Adapidre 

 and to other jn-i mates. II. On the 

 classification and ))hylogeny of the 

 Lemuroidea. W. K. Gkegorv f. . . 419-446 35 55 



Problem of the Texas Tertiary sands. 



E. T. DfMBLE ■ 447-476 25-27 1 50 75 



A stratigraphic disturbance through 

 the Oliio Valley, running from the 

 Appalachian plateau in Pennsylva- 

 nia to the Ozark Mountains in iNIis- 

 souri. .1. 11. ( fARDNEU 477-484 1 10 15 



tUnder the brochure heading is printed Proceeding.s of the I'aleo.n'tglogical Society. 



