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Equus quarry discovered by J. W. Gidley. It consists of the hinder half 

 of the skeleton, very perfectly preserved, which exceeds in size the largest 

 living brown bears. The specimen has recently been acquired by the American 

 Museum. 



NOTHROTHERIUM SHASTENSE, A PLEISTOCENE GROUND SLOTH OF NORTH 

 AMERICA, WITH REMARKS ON THE MEOALONYCHID^ 



BY CHESTER STOCK 



At 4 p. m. tlic section adjourned and resumed meeting wth the gen- 

 oral Society. 



EeGISTER of THE BoSTON MEETING, 1919. 



Anderson, Robert 

 Bassler, R. S. 

 Bell, W. A. 

 Burling, L. D. 

 BrwALDA, John P. 



ClIADWICK, G. H. 



Chaney, R. W. 

 Clarke, J. ^I. 

 Cleland, H. F. 

 Cooke, C. W. 

 Coryell, H. X. 

 cushman, j. a. 

 Field, R. M. 

 foerste, a. f. 

 Galloway, J. J. 

 goldring, ay. 

 Gordon, C. E. 

 Grabau, a. W. 

 Granger, Walter 

 Gregory, AV. K. 

 Hahtnagel, Chris 

 Hayxes, W. p. 

 TTowELL, B. F. 

 Hyde, Jesse 

 Jackson, R. T. 



Jeffrey, E. C. 

 Kindle, E. M. 

 Lee, W. T. 

 LooMis, F. B. 

 Lull, R. S. 

 Matthews, W. D. 

 merrl4m, j. c. 

 O'Connell, M. 

 Price, W. A. 

 Raymond, P. E. 

 Resser, C. E. 

 Schuchert, C. 

 Shimer, H. W. 

 Sinclair, ^Y. J. 

 Stock, C. 

 Talbot, M. 

 Thomas, A. 0. 

 Thorpe, M. R. 

 Troxell, E. T. 

 Twenhofel, W. H. 

 twitchell, m. w. 

 ITlrich, E. 0. 

 Van Tngen, G. 

 Vaughan, T. W. 



XV — Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 31, 1919 



