CONTENTS 



Page 

 Mesozoic Historjy of Mexico, Central America, and the West 



Indies. By T. W. Stanton 601-606 



Relations betweli the Mesozoic Floras of North and South 



America. B F. H. Knowlton - - 607-614 



Geologic History of Central America and the West Indies during 



Cenozoic Time. By Thomas Wayland Vaughan - - - 615-630 



Paleogeographic Significance of the Cenozoic Floras of Equatorial 



America and the Adjacent Regions. By Edward W. Berry 631-636 



Age of Certain Plant-bearing Beds and Associated Marine For- 

 mations in South America. By Edward W. Berry - - - 637-648 



Bearing of the Distribution of the Existing Flora of Central 

 America and the Antilles on Former Land Connections. By 

 William Trelease - 649-656 



Affinities and Origin of the Antillean Mammals. By W. T). 



Matthew - - - - 657-666 



Index to Volume 29 667-679 



Title, Contents, etcetera, of Volume 29- i-xix 



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