PLEISTOCENIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



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1894 Dall, W. H., and Stanley-Browne, 

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 ocenic and Pleistocenic] geology along 

 the Apalachicola River. G. S. A. 

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1903 Dumble, E. T. Geology of south- 

 western Texas. [Tertiary and Pleis- 

 tocenic fossils.] Am. Inst. Mg. 

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Rocky Mountains and Great Basin. 



1 90 1 Stearns, R. E. C. The fossil 

 fresh water shells of the Colorado 

 desert, their distribution, environ- 

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1002 Springer, A. On some living 

 and fossil snails of the genus Physa 

 found at Las Vegas, New Mexico. 

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1905 Cockerell, T. D. A. The snails 

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Pacific Region. 



(California — Alaska.) 



1893 Dawson, G. M. Notes on the 

 geology of Middleton Island, Alaska. 

 G. S. A. Bull. 4: 427-431. 



1894 Cooper, J. G. Catalogue of Cali- 

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1 90 1 Dall, W. H., and Bartsch, P. A 

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1902 Arnold, D., and R. The marine 

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 of the coast of southern California. 

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1903 Diller, J. S. Klamath Mountains 

 section, California [Devonic-Pleisto- 

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1903 Arnold, R. The paleontology and 



stratigraphy of the marine Pliocene 

 and Pleistocene of San Pedro, Cali- 

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

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 1904 Dall, W. H. Neozoic fossils. 

 [Includes a list of Pleistocenic fossils 

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1904 Rivers, J. J. Descriptions of 

 some undescribed fossil shells of 

 Pleistocene and Pliocene formations 

 of the Santa Monica range, Calif. So. 

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1905 Bagg, R. M. Foraminifera col- 

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1906 Arnold, R. Tertiary and quater- 

 nary pectens of California. U. S. G. 

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1906 Lee, W. T. Geology and water 

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1906 Ells, R. W. Report on Graham 

 Island, B. C. [Fossils listed from 

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1907 Reagan, A. B. Some geologic 

 studies of northwestern Washington 

 and adjacent British territory. [Fos- 

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1908 Arnold, R. Descriptions of new 

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 [Includes a list of Pleistocenic fos- 

 sils.] U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. 34: 

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IVTexico and Central America. 



1904 Cushman, J. A. Pleistocene fora- 

 minifera from Panama. Am. Geol. 

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1907 Bose, E. Sobre algunas fosiles 

 pleistocenicos recogidos por el Sr. Dr. 

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