;{.| I'AUFDKNIA VCAKKMY Ol' SC'IKNCICS. 



/Initolis fiilijens fouiul l)y tlio writer in ilw ii|>|)er San Pedro corifjlomeratc of Dead- 

 man Island, and unotluT in tlio IMcistoociu' at Spani-li Biglit, Ran Dicj^'O, have been 

 taken from these Indian kitchen-middens. 



(1. Ai I'll Mtiru List siiowim; Tin-; 1 )isTi;ii!rTi<>N of Spkcies in the Vicinity 



OF San Picnuo. 



In order to avoid any mistake, a brief description of the locality represented by 

 each colnmii in the followinj; list is here fjiven. 



The second cohimn, marked " Deadman Island " under upper San Pedro 

 series, refers to the u'ra vol stiatnm which extends aoross Deadman Island about six 

 feet below the surface, and which is shown as the upper San Pedro series in diaj,'ram 

 B, PI. XXII. (Sec also diagram E, PI. XXIII.) 



The third column, marked "Lumber Yard," refers to the sand and gravel 

 deposits at the north end of the San Pedro bluff; these beds are designated as upper 

 San Pedro series in diagram D, Pi. XXII. 



The fourth column refers to Los Cerritos Hill, which is shown on diagram E, 

 PI. XXIII, and diagram C, PI. XXII. The fossils reported in this column come 

 from the gravel and sand strata at the localities /7 and if on that hill. 



The fifth column, designated as "Crawfish George's," refers to the deposits 

 on the northeast side of the mouth of the ravine which empties into the ocean at 

 Crawfish George's. (See diagram E, PI. XXIII.) 



The sixth column, marked " Deadman Island " under lower San Pedro series, 

 refers to the gray sand deposits lying between the Pliocene and upper San Pedro 

 gravel strata; this deposit is designated as lower Ban Pedro series in diagram B, 

 PI. XXII. 



The seventh column, designated as "San Pedro BlufTs," refers to the lower 

 San Pedro strata which lie above the Pliocene on the south and below the upper San 

 Pedro series on the north, in the water front bluff east of San Pedro; these deposits 

 are designated as lower San Pedro series in diagram D, PI. XXII. 



Column eight, marked "Deadman Island" under Pliocene, refers to the 

 brown sand, "Cryptodon beds," and contact stratum of Deadman Island; these 

 deposits are designated as Pliocene in diagram B, PI. XXII. 



The ninth column, marked "Timm's Point" under Pliocene, refers to the 

 brown .sand deposits of Timm's Point and between that point and the middle of the 

 railroad cut and grade up the bluff in the southeastern portion of San Pedro; these 

 deposits are designated as Pliocene in diagram I), PI. XXII. 



