1921] Prick: Faunas of Bautista Greek and San. Timoteo Canon 293 



Badtista Fossil Localities Where More Important Specimens were Collected 



All localities, unless otherwise stated, are in T. 5 S, R. 1 E., San Bernardino B. L. 

 and M., San Jacinto Quadrangle, U. S. Geol. Surv. Sheet (fig. 16) 



Univ. Calif, loe. 



Fossil Caiion 3240 SE portion NW li of SW M of Sec. 26, W 



side, first small wash on SW side of burnt 

 hills and E of North Canon; barometric 

 altitude 2200 feet. (fig. 16, no. 1.) 



Horse and Deer Pits 3421 



PedataPit 3242 



Blacksand Station 3243 



Blacksand Top 3244 



Slide Region 3245 



Highest Hill 3246 



Meek's Neighborhood 3247a 



Whittier Canon 



3247b 



S portion NE of SW M of Sec. 26, W 

 running ridge E and NE of Fossil Canon 

 Deer-pit 200 yds.; W and below Horse- 

 pit. 



S portion NW Yi of SE M of Sec. 26, Hog- 

 back on north side, M mile up sixth east- 

 erly caiion above mouth of North Caiion. 



S portion SW H of SW M of Sec. 25, 40 ft. 

 cut in ridge corner; barometric altitude 

 2820 feet. (fig. 16, no. 3.) 



Ridge directly above and N of station 3243. 



W portion SE M of SE M of Sec. 25, 40 ft. 

 cut in ridge corner; barometric altitude 

 2950 feet. 



SE li of SW M of Sec. 30, T. 5 S, R. 2 E. 



Small carion and low ridges in immediate 

 vicinity of old house foundations, (fig. 16, 

 no. 2.) 



Mouth of caiion bounding type locality to W 

 and NW. 



Description op Bautista Pleistocene Fauna 



Lepus, sp. 

 Megalonyx, sp. 

 Camelid 



Odocoileus( ?), two or more species 

 Capromeryx( ?), sp. 



Antilocapra or Neotragoceros, one 



or two indet. sp. 

 Equus bautistensis, n. sp. 

 Tapirus merriami, n. sp. 



LEPUS, sp. 



Material. — Two fragments of caleaneum and podial bone, Univ. Calif. Coll. 

 Vert. Pal. no. 23522, Univ. Calif, loc. 3247b. 



The small specimens give evidence of the presence of a fair-sized 

 rabbit or hare in the Bautista fauna, but are too fragmentary for 

 specific determination. 



