254 TEN years' progress in n'ertebrate paleontology 



enormously important and interesting deposits on the great ancient flood 

 plains south of the Himalayas are being investigated by Pilgrim^^ (190T) 

 and Conper. Schlosser (1902)^^ has also analyzed and faunistically ex- 

 amined the sparsely known fauna of China. Osborn (1910, pages 323- 

 335) has put together these results (page 324) in a preliminary correla- 

 tion which awaits critical revision by Pilgrim and Couper from their 

 direct observations in the field. It is eminently desirable, in fact it is 

 one of the prime desiderata of modern paleontology, that stratigraphic 

 and faunistic sections of the rich formations of Baluchistan, of Sind, of 

 the Punjab, and of the Himalayan Siwaliks, as well as of Burmah be 

 assembled and published. The most epoch-making discoveries in the 

 next decade in mammalian paleontology may be made in Asia. 



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