416 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



REVIEW OF THE MIOCENE AND OLIGOCENE FAUNAS OF CALIFORNIA 



BY B. L. CLARK 



MIOCENE OF THE WASHINGTON-OREGON PROVINCE AND ITS RELATION TO 

 THAT OF CALIFORNIA AND OTHER MIOCENE AREAS 



BY CHARLES E. WEA^^R 



VERTEBRATE FAUNAS OF THE PACIFIC COAST REGION 

 BY JOHN C. MERRIAM 



The meeting was then adjourned until the afternoon. 



The meeting was again called to order hy Professor Osborn at 2 o'clock. 

 The s}Tiiposium on the "Correlation of the Miocene" was continued and 

 the following papers were read : 



CORRELATION BETWEEN THE MIDDLE AND LATE TERTIARY OF THE SOUTH 

 ATLANTIC COAST OF THE UNITED STATES WITH THAT OF THE PACIFIC 

 COAST 



BY E. H. SELLARDS 



RELATION OF THE MIOCENE MAM]\IALIAN FAUNAS OF WESTERN UNITED 

 STATES TO THOSE OF EUROPE AND ASIA 



BY WILLIAM D. MATTHEW 



CORRELATION OF THE MIOCENE FLORAS OF WESTERN UNITED STATES WITH 



THOSE OF OTHER MIOCENE AREAS 



BY F. H. KNOWLTON 



Read by John C. Merriam. 



FLORA OF FLORISSANT 

 BY T. D. A. COCKERELL 



Discussion of the papers dealing with tlie correlation of the Miocene 

 was deferred. Prof. J. C. Merriam was called to the chair. The re- 

 mainder of the afternoon was devoted to the reading of the following 

 papers of general interest : 



FAUNAE GEOGRAPHY OF THE EOCENE OF CALIFORNIA 

 BY R. E. DICKERSON 



RECENT WORK ON THE DINOSAURS OF THE CRETACEOUS 

 BY HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN 



