INDEX 
397 
Notes on Coos Ethnology, Leo S. Frach- 
tenberg (Abstract), 313, 314 
Notes on Striations, U-Shaped and Hang¬ 
ing Valleys Produced by other 
than Glacial Action, Edmund Otis 
Hovey (Abstract), 287 
Notes on the Structure of Hardened 
Steel, William Campbell (Abstract), 
300 
Notopithecus of Argentine Republic, 156 
Notoprotogonia of Argentine Republic, 156 
Notostylops Fauna of South America, 151, 
152, 153, 156, 157 
Notungulate groups of the Notostylops fauna, 
152 
Observations on Recent Geologic Changes 
Affecting the Coast of Ecuador, 
Marshall H. Saville (Abstract), 307 
Odocoileus of Argentine Republic, 160 
Officers, Election of, 328 
Oldfieldthomasia of Argentine Republic, 156 
Oligochelone rupeliensis, 114 
Onohippidion of Argentine Republic, 159 
of the Pampean Formation, 155 
Onondaga (Corniferous) Group at the Falls of 
the Ohio, 85 
Onondaga limestone of the Middle Devonic, 73 
On the Origin and Sequences of the 
Minerals of the Newark (Triassic) 
Igneous Rocks of New Jersey, 
Wallace Goold Levison, 121-134 
Oonopidte, 207 
Orchestina saltabunda, 207 
Ordovicic and siluric corals, 52 
Organization of the Academy, 357 
Ornithologist in South America, Notes 
of an, C. William Beebe (Abstract), 
326 
Orthodolops of Argentine Republic, 156 
Orthomerus, 106 
dollni, 104 
Orthopedic Photography; Notes on the 
Rectification of Distorted Pic¬ 
tures, D. W. Hering (Abstract), 2S5 
Ortmann, A. E., Reference to, 153 
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, Acceptance of 
the portrait of Darwin, 21, 22 
Final Report on the Exploration of 
the FayOm in 1907 (Abstract), 303 
quoted, 230, 231 
References to, 42, 44, 109 
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, and W. D. Mat¬ 
thew, Correlation Bulletin Num¬ 
ber 1, Plan and Scope, 41-44 
Pachynasua of Argentine Republic, 158, 159; 
of the Pampean Formation, 156 
Pachynolophus maldani, 109 
Palache, Charles, Reference to, 130 
Palceocyon of Argentine Republic, 159 
Palaeollama of Argentine Republic, 160; of 
the Pampean Formation, 155 
Palceopeltis of Argentine Republic, 157 
Palceophis typhosus, 111 
Pcilceophoca nysti, 117 
Palceoziphius scaldensis, 115 
Paleocene fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 107 
Paleographic Charts, Some Revised, 
Amadeus W. Grabau (Abstract), 296, 
297 
Paley, Reference to, 241 
Palisade diabase of New Jersey, 129, 130 
Pampas Cenozoic of South America, 149-160 
Pampean faunae of the Argentine Republic, 
158 
Pampean formation of South America, 154, 
155, 156 
Pampean genera, Age and derivation of, 155 
Pampean genera of the Patagonian sandstone 
formation, 154 
Paniselian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 110 
Panochtus of Argentine Republic, 159 
Parabderites of Argentine Republic, 157 
Parciceros of Argentine Republic, 160 
Parana beds of the Pampean Formalin, 154 
Pararctotherium of Argentine Republic, 158, 
159; of the Pampean Formation, 154, 
156 
Parastrapotherium of Argentine Republic, 157 
Partulas of the Society Islands and the 
Problem of Isolation, Henry E. 
Crampton (Abstract), 303, 304 
Patagonia and the Pampas Cenozoic of 
South America. A Critical Review 
of the Correlations of Santiago 
Roth, 1908, W. D. Matthew, 149-160 
Patagonian formations, Correlation of, 150; 
Sandstone formation, 154; 
Tuff formation of South America, 152 
Paterson, N. J., Minerals at, 131, 132, 133 
Patrons, List of, 379 
Pearsall, T. W., Death of, 311 
Pectolite of New Jersey trap, 122, 128, 132 
Peltephilus of Argentine Republic, 157, 15S 
Peltochelys duchasteli, 101 
Penaseo, Lower, List of specimens of Guada- 
lupian fauna collected at, 141 
Penck, Albrecht, The Antiquity of Man 
(Title), 286 
Pennsylvanian of the Mississippi Valley, 136, 
137, 140, 143 
Pennsylvanian faume of the Sacramento 
Mountains, 142 
Perimys of Argentine Republic, 158 
Perissodactyla, Animals ancestral to, 152 
of Argentine Republic, 159 
Permian fauna of the Mississippi Valley, 136, 
137, 140 
Permian fauna of Russia, Position of the, 136 
Permian of Kansas, Comparative age of, 146 
