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BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



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Close of the Cretaceous and opening 

 Eocene time in North America. 

 H. F. OsBORNt 321-324 



Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the 

 Rockv Mountain region. F. H. 

 K.NOWLTONt 325-340 



Boundary between Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary in North America as 

 indicated by stratigraphy and in- 

 vertibrate faunas. T. W. Stan- 

 ton! 341-354 



Cretaceous Eocene correlation in 

 New Mexico, Wyoming, Mon- 

 tana, Alberta. B. BRowNf.. .. 355-380 



Evidence of the Paleocene verti- 

 brate fauna on the Cretaceous- 

 Tertiary problem. W. D. Mat- 

 TF^Ewf 381-402 



llecent results in the phvlogenv of 

 the Titanotheres. H. F. OsBORNf 403-405 



New IMethods of restoring Eoli- 



fano])!^ and Brontoiheriam. H. F. 



OSBORNt 406 



Restoration of the world series of 



elephants and mastodons. H. 



F. OsHORNt 407-410 



Rectigradations and allometrons in 

 relation to the conceptions of the 

 "Mutations of Waagen" of spe- 

 cies, genera, and phyla. H. F. 

 OSBORNt 411-416 



Geology of the Uinta formation. 



E. l).)UGLASst 417-420 



Cambrian and related Ordovician 

 brachiopoda — a study of their in- 

 closing sediments. L. D. Bur- 

 LiNGf 421-434 



Geology of the Diamond Hill- 

 Cumberland District in Rhode 

 Island -Massachusetts C. H. 

 Warren and Sidney Powers . . . 435-476 



The solar hypothesis of climatic 

 changes. E. Huntington 477-590 



Origin of pillow lavas. J.V.Lewis. 591-654 15-25 



Mechanical composition of clastic 



sediments. J. A. Udden 655-744 .... .... 



Origin of oolites and the oolitic 

 texture in rocks. T.C.Brown.. 745-780 26-28 1-2 



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