INDEX TO VOLUME 26 



495 



Page 



McAltee, W. L., cited on seeds found 

 in tiie peaty matter of the Scar- 

 boro beds 247 



McGregor, J. H. ; Restoration of Pitlie- 

 canthropus and IMltdown and Nean- 

 dci'tlial man 140 



Mackinac Island and their relations to 

 lake history, Old shorelines of ; 

 Frank B. Taylor 6S 



McKiTTRiCK oil field. Geology of a por- 

 tion of the ; G. C. Gester 160 



Macoux, • . cited on climate of Don 



and Scarboro beds 247 



Macrid.e, Involution of the Pacific 



coast : E. L. Packard 170 



AIaine, Klvidence of recent subsidence 



on the coast of 01 



Magmatic assimilation ; P. Bascom. ... 82 



Malladra. a., cited on fumaroles of 



Vesuvius 377 



"repose" conditions of Vesuvius 370 



Ma.m.maliax faunas (Miocene) of west- 

 ern United States : relation to those 

 of Europe and Asia 410 



Ma.m.mai, remains in the asphalt beds of 

 McKittrick, California; N. C. Corn- 

 wall 107 



MAMNtoTH tusks from I>ena River. Si- 

 beria. Study of ninety thousand 

 pounds of ; G. F. Kunz 407 



Max. Geologic deposits in relation to 



Pleistocene 100 



— , Pithecanthropus and Piltdown and 



Neanderthal 140 



Mauiu.es of Alabama. Crvstalline 104 



.Marixe Tertiary of California 16S 



— vertebrates oif western North America 



compared with those of other Trl- 



assic areas : J. C. Merriam 413 



Mar.sh. O. C. cited on Bothriospondy- 



luH and Pleiirnrwhis 331 



ODinion that European Wealden 



was Upper Jurassic 3;?S 



the ^lorrison dinosaurs 304 



— , Ouotatioii from his "Dinosaurs of 



Niirdi .America" ."..".1 



Mar'I'ix. liurCE. Collection from the 



T'mi)(ina formation TOO 



M.VR'i'ix. .T. C.. Referencp to nrp-Cniii- 



brian rocks mapped for the Canton 



sheet 2SS 



Mathews. E. B., Member of Aiiditing 



Committee 11 



— , S<>cnrilies of the Society examined 



by 87 



^Iattiikw. W. D. : Affinities of Ilyoii- 



sudus 152 



— cited on citniparative size of African 



and American Saurouods 320 



— ,i(,xv evidence of tlie relation- 



sliip of the Notharcl idu' with the 

 .Xdiipidie. with the Uemui's, and 

 with dtliei' groiijis 421 



- — .Discussion of -Adapidre and other 

 Lemnroidea and pliylogeny of the 

 higher primates by 153 



fossil verlebrati' localities of 



Florida by 154 



paleontologic criteria in time 



relations by 411 



—on llie Kymposhuii "< 'Drrebitioii of 



the Cretaceous" by 415 



— : I'riiblem of correlation liv use of 



^•er(ebiMt.-s 411 



: l!econ>t niil ion of I be skeleton of 

 I'.raclilosaiirus 1.",'', 



— : b'elallon of the Mioi'ene mammalian 



faunas of westei'n United States to 

 tliose of Enrooe and Asia 41(! 



— , Ifemarks on pisolites uf San An- 



tonio. Te.xas, by 398 



XXXVIII Bri.i,. GEi.r.. Sor. Am 



Page 

 MATTHEW', W. D., Remarks on the Texas 



Tertiary sands by 398 



— , Report on vertebrates from the 



Cold Springs horizon 470 



— . Secretary section vertebrate paleon- 

 tology 151 



— and C. DE LA Torre ; Megalocnus 

 and other Cuban ground-sloths.... 152 



— and J. M. Clarke; Peccaries of the 

 Pleistocene of New York 150 



Maury. Mtss . Reference to inter- 

 glacial bed near Cayuga Lake, New 

 York, described by 251 



Medixa age. Shawangunk formation of. 150 



Meek. F. B.. cited on Dakota fauna... 347 



MEGAT.orxris and other Cuban eround- 

 slotbs : pRi-ios de la Torre and 

 W. D. Matthews 152 



Melchfr. a. F.. cited on increase in 

 voi"mp of a column ^^ stratum of 

 rock throuffh crushing 186 



Meairers-flect of the Paleontological 



Society 147 



ME^^oRTAT, of Albert Smith Bickmore : 



Geo'-p-e Frederick K'inz 18 



Aif'-ed Ernest Barlow: Frank D. 



Adams 12 



Horace Carter Hovev ; .Tohn M. 



Clarke 21 



.Tosenh r^e Conte ; Herman L. 



F'lirchild 47 



Ne^-ton Horace 'Winchell ; War- 

 ren TTpham 27 



Mercat.lt. G.. cited on repose periods of 



Vesuvius 376 



MERRTAAr. .T. C . called to cbiiv of r'qii. 

 fornin AfpetinET of the F>aipnntolr>o-. 

 icRl Societv. session Aiitni«t 0. T^IS 416 



— . Chairm.sn California Meetine of the 

 Pa'pontological Societv. August 3. 

 4. 101.5 410. 412 



— : Comoarison of marine vertebra+es 

 of western North America with 

 those of other Triassic areas 413 



— , Discission of naleontologic criteria 



in time relations hv 411 



f-eri'esti-ial Triassic forTn<? by... 41."^ 



Tertinrv rocks of Oabn bv 1 ?4 



sedimentaries and lavas by. 137 



Triassic faunas bv 412 



on the symnosium "Correlation of 



the Cretaceous" bv 41.5 



— . Excursions of Paiifornia Meeting. 



Ansrust 7-13. 1015. in cha'-'re of. . . . 417 

 — , Faultinii- in the Great Basin dis- 

 cussed bv 1 .^0 



--. .T. C. .Tones introduced liy 302 



— , Paner of F. TI. Knowlton on Miocene 



floras read by 416 



the comparison of Creta- 

 ceous floras of California with 

 those of othei- Cretaceous areas 



read by 414 



— ; Relation of the Tertiary eeolos-ica' 

 scale of the Great P.nsin to that of 

 Pacific Coast marsinal nrovince . . 136 



- -, Report of jirranffements for the 

 meelinu of the I'aleontolotrlcal So- 

 ciety in California. August. 1015. 

 1>.v 147 



- - : Review of the fauna of the Rattle- 

 snake Pliocene of eastern Oreron. . 160 



- : Vertebrate fauna in the marine Ter- 

 tiary of California : their signifl- 

 canee in deieriniuinu' the aue of 

 California Teitiary formations.... 168 

 - faunas of the Pacific Coast reclon . 416 



Mi:rrti,(,. G. p.. cited on evidence 

 acalnst meteoritlc origin of molda- 



vltes 281 



lunar crater forms 277 



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