lis PROCEEDINGS OF THE CORDILLERAX SECTION 



LIST OF OFFICERS FOR 1922 



President, George D. Louderback 

 Secretary, Austix F. Rogers 

 Councilor, Cyrus F. Tolmax 



PROGRA^kl OF PAPERS 



'llie meeting was called to order at 10.10 a. m. by the President. 



After an informal talk on a sknll recently found in the gravel of the 

 San Francisquito Creek by Bailey Willis and D. B. Seymour, the follow- 

 ing papers were presented in the order indicated : 



MIOCEyE AGE OF THE OIL SHALES AT ELKO. XETADA 

 BY JOHN P. BUWALDA 



Paper read from manuscript and illustrated by lantern slides. Dis- 

 cussion by Messrs. Tolman, Lawson. Turner, and Louderback. 



FAUX A OF THE SOOKE FORJIATIOX 

 BY B. L. CLARK AND RALPH ARNOLD 



Presented extemporaneously by Mr. Clark. 



BOREAL MARIXE FAUX A FROM THE UPPER OLIGOCEXE OR LOWER MIOCEXE 



OF ALASKA 



BY B. L. CLARK 



Presented extemporaneously. The last two papers were discussed b}'' 

 Messrs. Turner, Buwalda. AVillis, Tolman. Lawson. and Howe. 



MYADESMA. A XEW GEXUS OF PELECYPODA FROM THE MARIXE OLIGOCEXE 



OF THE WEST COAST 



BY B. L. CLARK 



Read by title. 



EOCEXE TEXERICARDIA OF THE WEST COAST 

 BY MARCUS HANNA 



Presented from notes. Discussion by Messrs. Tolman, Clark, and 

 Turner. 



PHYLOGEXY OF THE GEXUS AGASOMA 

 BY HENRY V. HOWE 



Presented extemporaneously. Discussion hy Messrs. Willis, Clark, and 

 Lawson. 



