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Prediction of earthquakes ; by A. C. Lawson 119 



Pleistocene vertebrates from an asphalt deposit near McKit- 



trick, California; hy J. C. Merriam and C. Stock 119 



Kock floors in arid regions ; by Augustus Locke 119 



Geological sketch of the Tsin-ling-shan, China ; by R. R. Morse 119 



Morococha mining district ; by M. G. Edwards 119 



Geology of the Alamo mining district, Baja California, Mex- 

 ico ; by C. F. Tolmax 119 



Possible continental links ; by Bailey Willis 120 



Appointment of Nominating Committee 120 



Annual dinner 120 



Register of the Stanford meeting, 1922 120 



Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Paleontological 

 Society, held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, December 28-30, 1922 ; R. S. 



Bassler, Secretary 121 



Session of Thursday, December 28 122 



Session of Friday, December 29 123 



Report of the Council 123 



Secretary's report • 123 



Treasurer's report 124 



Appointment of Auditing Committee 124 



Election of officers and members 124 



New members for 1923 125 



Election of representative on National Research Council 126 



New business 126 



Presentation of papers 126 



The Burton Dictyosponge [abstract] ; by John M. Clarke.. 127 

 Restoration of the Cohoes mastodon [abstract] ; by John M. 



Clarke 127 



Pyorrhoea in the Cohoes mastodon [abstract] ; by John M. 



Clarke 127 



Temple Hill mastodon [abstract] ; by John M. Clarke 127 



I*liocene mammals of southern China [abstract] ; by W. D. 



Matthew and Walter Granger 128 



Early Mississippian formations of the type region along Mis- 

 sissippi River in Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri [abstract] ; 



by Raymond C. Moore 128 



Paleobotanical contributions to the stratigraphy of central 



Oregon [abstract]; by Ralph W. Chaney^ 129 



Presidential address 130 



Recent progress and trends in vertebrate paleontology ; Presi- 

 dential address by W. D. Matthew 130 



New species of crested Trachodont dinosaur [abstract] ; by 



W. A. Parks 130 



Some faunal correlations of the Richmond [abstract] ; by 



W. H. Shideler 130 



Relations and overlaps of Ordovician formations in Kentucky 



and Tennessee ; by E. O. Ulrich 131 



