778 



NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



Rangely oil district, Rio Blanco Coun- 

 ty, Colorado. [Lists Jurassic and 

 Cretacic fossils determined by Stan- 

 ton, pp. 12-25.] U. S. G. S., Bull. 

 350. 

 1909 Darton, N. H., and O'Harra, C. C. 

 Belle Fourche, South Dakota. [Ju- 

 rassic and Cretacic fossils listed.] U. 

 S. G. S., Folio 164. 



Pacific Region. 



(California — Alaska.) 

 1870 Gabb, W. ]y[. Description of 

 some secondary fossils from the Pa- 

 cific states. Am. Jour. Conch. 5 : 

 5-18. 



1884 White, C. A. On a small collec- 

 tion of Mesozoic fossils from Alaska. 

 U. S. G. S. Bull. 4, 36 pp., plates. 



1885 Notes on Mesozoic and 



Cenozoic paleontology of California. 

 Ibid. 15, ZZ pp. 



1885 Whiteaves, J. F. Notes on the 

 possible age of some of the Mesozoic 

 rocks of Queen Charlotte Island and 

 British Columbia. A. J. S. (3), 29: 

 444-490. 



1886-1887 Notes on some Meso- 

 zoic fossils from various localities on 

 the coast of British Columbia. Can. 

 Geol. Surv., part B, pp. 108-114, ap- 

 pendix I. 



1894 Smith, J. P. The metamorphic 

 series of Shasta County, California 

 [Devonic-Jurassic]. Jour. Geol. 2: 

 588-612. 



1894 Age of the Auriferous 



slates of the Sierra Nevada [Siluric- 

 Jurassic]. G. S. A. Bull. 5 : 243-258. 



1894 Fairbanks, H. W. Notes on some 

 localities of Mesozoic and Paleozoic 

 in Shasta County, California. Am. 

 Geol. 14: 25-31. 



1895 ■ The stratigraphy of the 



California coast ranges. Jour. Geol. 

 3: 415-433. 



1895 • Review of our knowledge 



of the geology of the California coast 

 ranges. G. S. A. Bull. 6: 71-102. 



189s Smith, J. P. Mesozoic changes in 

 the faunal geography of California. 

 Jour. Geol. 3 : 369-384- 



1903 Diller, J. S. Klamath Mountains 

 section, California [Devonic-Pleisto- 

 cenic ; contains reports on fossils by 

 Schuchert, Girty, Fontaine, David 

 White, Knowlton, Stanton and Dall]. 

 A. J. S. (4), 15: 342-362. 



1903 Washburne, C. Notes on the ma- 

 rine sediments of eastern Oregon. 

 [Report on fossils of the Carbonic, 

 Triassic, Jurassic, Comanchic and 

 Cretacic] Jour. Geol. 1 1 : 224-229. 



1904 Schrader, F. C. Reconnaissance 

 in northern Alaska across the Rocky 

 Mountains along Koyukuk, John, 

 Anaktuvuk and Colville rivers and 

 the Arctic coast to Cape Lisburne, in 

 1 90 1. [Includes Siluric, Devonic, 

 Mississippic, Carbonic, Comanchic, 

 Cretacic and Tertiary fossils.] U. S. 

 G. S., Prof. Paper 20, 139 pp., plates. 



1905 Stanton, T. W., and Martin, G. C. 

 Mesozoic section on Cook Inlet and 

 Alaska Peninsula. G. S. A. Bull. 16: 

 391-410, plates. 



1906 Martin, G. C. A reconnaissance 

 of the Matanuska coal field, Alaska, 

 in 1905. U. S. G. S., Bull. 289. 



1906 Paige, S. The Herendeen Bay 

 coal field. [Fossils listed from the 

 Jurassic, Comanchic, Cretacic and 

 Tertiary.] Ibid. 284. 



1907 , and Knopf , A. Stratigraphic 



succession in the region northeast of 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska. [Fossils listed 

 from Jurassic, Comanchic and Ter- 

 tiary.] G. S. A. Bull. 18 : 32S-iZ2. 



1907 and Geologic recon- 

 naissance in the Matanuska and Tal- 

 keetna basins, Alaska. [Fossils listed 

 from the Jurassic, Comanchic and 

 Tertiary.] U. S. G. S. Bull. 327. 



1907 Diller, J. S. The Mesozoic sedi- 

 ments of southwestern Oregon. [Ju- 

 rassic, Shasta and Chico.] A. J. S. 

 (4), 2z: 401-421. 



1908 Strata containing the Ju- 

 rassic flora of Oregon. [Many Co- 



