130 A Bibliography of the Geology, etc., of California. 



On supposed Tertiary Ammonites ; by J. S. Newberry. Proc. 

 Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 34, 1882, pp. 194-195. 



On diorite from California ; by Eli S. Reinhold. Proc. Phila. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 34, 1882, p. 59. 



Extinct mammalian fauna of Dakota and Nebraska, including 

 an account of some allied forms from other localities ; by 

 J. Leidy. Jour. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 7, 1869. 



SANTA BARBARA SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



Infusorial earth at Santa Barbara, California; by W. W. 

 Pinch. Bull. Santa Barbara Soc. Nat. His., no. 1, 1887, 

 pp. 8-11. 



Specimens of coniferous wood saturated with bitumen ; by H. 

 C. Ford. Bull. Santa Barbara Soc. Nat. His., vol. 1, no. 

 2, 1891. 



ST. LOUIS ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



Descriptions of new fossils from the Tertiary formation of 

 Oregon and Washington Territories, and the Cretaceous 

 of Vancouver Island, collected by Dr. John Evans, U. S. 

 Geologist, under instructions from the Department of the 

 Interior; by B. F. Shumard. Trans. St. Louis Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 1, 1858, pp. 120-125. 



These fossils were obtained from Port Orford, Willamette Valley, 

 Coos Bay, and Vancouver Island. The following are described but 

 not figured : Lucina fibrosa, n.sp. ; Corhula Evansana, n.sp. ; Leda 

 Willamettensis, n.sp. ; L. Oregona, n.sp. ; Pectcn Cooncnsis, n.sp. ; 

 Venus sccuris, n.sp. From the Cretaceous of Vancouver Island : 

 Inoccramus Vancouvercnsis, n.sp., ; Pinna calapiitoides, n.sp. ; and 

 Pyrula glabra, n.sp. 



