NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



1902 Arnold, D., and R. The marine 

 Pliocene and Pleistocene stratigraphy 

 of the coast of southern California. 

 Jour. Geol. 10: 117-138, plates. 



1902 Stearns, R. E. C. Fossil shells 

 of the John Day region [Oregon]. 

 Science (n, s.) 15: 153-154, 393. 



1902-1904 Yates, L. G. Prehistoric 

 California. So. Calif. Acad. Sci., 

 Bulls. I, 2, 3, various pages, plates. 



1903 Arnold, R. The paleontology and 

 stratigraphy of the marine Pliocene 

 and Pleistocene of San Pedro, Cali- 

 fornia. Calif, Acad. Sci., Mem. 3 : 

 1-420, plates. 



1903 Smith, G. O. Ellensburg, Wash- 

 ington [Miocenic fossils]. U. S. G. 

 S., Folio 86. 



1904 Mount Stuart, Washington. 



Ibid. 106. 



1904 Arnold, R. Faunal relations of 

 the Carrizo Creek beds of California. 

 Abstract: Science 19: 503. 



1904 Vaughan, T. W. A Calif ornian 

 Tertiary coral reef and its bearing on 

 American recent coral faunas. Ab- 

 stract : Ibid. 19 : 503. 



1904 Dall, W. H. Neozoic inverte- 

 brate fossils [systematic description 

 of Eocenic fossils from Alaska penin- 

 sula and Miocenic from Shumagin 

 Islands]. Harriman Alaska Exped. 

 4 : 99-122, plates. 



1904 Haehl, H. L., and Arnold, R. 

 The Miocene diabase of the Santa 

 Cruz Mountains in San Mateo Coun- 

 ty, California. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc. 

 43: 16-S3. 



1904 Rivers, J. J. Descriptions of 

 some undescribed fossil shells of 

 Pleistocene and Pliocene formations 

 of the Santa Monica Range [Cali- 

 fornia]. So. Calif. Acad. Sci., Bull. 

 3 : 69-72. 



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 

 1901. [Includes Siluric, Devonic, 



Mississippic, Carbonic, Comanchic, 

 Cretacic and Tertiary fossils.] U. S. 

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

 1904 Osmont, V. C. A geological sec- 

 tion of the Coast Ranges north of 

 the Bay of San Francisco [Tertiary 

 fossils]. Univ. Calif., Dept. Geol., 

 Bull. 4 : 37-87, plates. 



1904 Areas of the California 



Neocene. Ibid. 4: 89-100, plates. 



1905 Weaver, C. E. Contribution to 

 the paleontology of the Martinez 

 group [California]. Ibid. 4: loi- 

 123, plates. 



1905 Smith, G. O., etc. Snoqualmie, 

 Washington. U. S. G. S., Folio 139. 



1905 Anderson, F. M. A stratigraphic 

 study in the Mount Diablo Range of 

 California. Calif. Acad. Sci., Proc. 

 (3), Geology, 2: 155-248. 



1905 Bagg, R. M. Miocene foramini- 

 fera from the Monterey shale of 

 California. U. S. G. S. Bull. 268, 55 

 pp., plates. 



1906 Stearns, R. E. C. Fossil mol- 

 lusca from the John Day and Mascall 

 beds of Oregon. Calif. Univ., Dept. 

 Geol., Bull. 5 : 67-70, figs. 



1906 Ells, R. W. Report on Graham 

 Island, B. C. [Fossils listed from 

 Cretacic, Tertiary and Pleistocenic] 

 Can. Geol. Surv., Ann. Rept. 16, part 

 B, 45 pp. 



1906 Moffit, F. H. Gold fields of the 

 Turnagain Arm region. [Alaska ; Ju- 

 rassic and Tertiary fossils listed.] 

 U. S. G. S. Bull. 277- 



1906 Paige, S. The Herendeen Bay 

 coal field. [Fossils listed from the 

 Mesozoic and Tertiary.] Ibid. 284. 



1906 Arnold, R. Tertiary and Quater- 

 nary pectens of California. Ibid., 

 Prof. Paper 47, 264 pp., plates. 



1907 New and characteristic 



species of fossil mollusks from the 

 oil-bearing Tertiary formations of 

 southern California. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Proc. 32 : 525-546, plates. 



1907 Fossils of oil-bearing for- 



