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Paleontology. 



A tabic of tertiary horizons — Dall, 79. 



A new fossil-chain-fcrn— Knowlton, 174b. 



Age of John Day fossils — Blake, 17. 



American Aoeratheria — Cope, 42. 



Angiopteredium oregoncne— Stanton, 282. 



Artiodactyla— Marsh, 211. 



Artiodactyla — Cope, 72. 



Artiodactyla — Cope, 70. 



Archaelurus and hoploponciis — Cope, 43. 



Aucella-bearing strata — Todd, 294. 



Bietrage zur kentniss der Oreodontidae — Scott, 264. 



Cardita planicosta — White, 319. 



Carnivora of John Day — Merriam, 224. 



Cats of North America, extinct — Cope, 54. 



Catalogue of eocene shells of Oregon — Conrad, 38. 



Cenezoic faunas and vertibrate fossils — Merriam and Sinclair, 220. 



Chico-Tejon— White, 321. 



Clarno flora — Knowlton, 171. 



Clallam formation — Reagan, 251a. 



Comparison of Oregon and California triassic — Hyatt, 160. 



Correlation of Manastash — Smith, 274. 



Correlation of John Day with European horizons^Osborn, 239. 



Correlation of John Day and Mascall — Merriam and Sinclair, 225. 



Correlation table — Hatcher, 154. 



Cretaceous of Crooked River — Whitney, 323. 



Cretaceous rocks of Oregon — White, 322 



Cretaceous fossils — Stanton, 281. 



Cretaceous and tertiary plants — ICnowlton, 170. 



Cretaceous of Crooked River — Gabb, 142. 



Cretaceous and tertiary — Diller, 96. 



Cretaceous of Riddles — Diller, 95. 



Cretaceous of California and Oregon compared — Becker, 10. 



Cretaceous beds of Rogue River — Anderson, 2. 



Description of fossil plants — Ward, 306. 



Determination of fossils — Lesquereux, 186. 



Diatoms of California and Oregon — Bailey, 6a; Edwards, 129a. 129b. 



Dicotylinae — Cope, 68. 



Dogs of North America, extinct — Cope, 59. 



Douglas County, Riddles — Becker, 10. 



Diatoms — Bailey, 6a. 



Edentate-like remains — Sinclair, 273. 



Eocene of North America west of 100 meridian — Smith, 276. 



Equine mammals — Marsh, 205. 



Extinct camelidae of North America — Wortman, 329. 



Faunas of Shasta — Stanton, 280. 



Faunas of John Day — Merriam and Sinclair. 



Faunas of miocene tertiaries of Oregon — Cope, 45, 226. 



Flora of Mt. Hood— Howell, 159. 



Fossil sea lion — True, 295a. 



Fossils from callam formation — Reagon, 251a. 



Fossil seal from miocene — Wortman, 330. 



Fossil trees of Cascades — Wheeler, 318. 



Fossil shells, John Day — Stearnes, 285. 



Fossils, John Day — Stearnes, 284. 



Fossil land shells — Stearnes, 283. 



Fossils— Newberry, 232. 



Fossils, John Day — Merriam, 223. 



Fossils. John Day — Lesquereux, 189. 



