Index 



Equus, 250, 283. 



bautistensis, 289, 324. 



n. sp., 293, 302; characters of, 

 303 ; description of, 303 ; limb 

 elements of, 308 ; lower den- 

 tition of, 306; plate showing, 

 304; mandible of, 306; plate 

 showing, 305 ; compared with 

 mandible of E. occidentalis, 

 306; of E. seotti, 306; plate 

 shoAving 2>remaxillary, 306 ; 

 teeth compared with teeth of 

 E. eaballus, 306; of E. com- 

 plicatus, 311; of E. fraternus, 

 311; of E. idahoensis, 310; of 

 E. namadicus, 310; of E. nio- 

 barensis, 311 ; of E. occiden- 

 talis, 308; of E. scotti, 308; of 

 E. sivalensis, 310 ; of E. stenon- 

 sis, 310 ; of Pliohippus prover- 

 sus, 309 ; upper dentition of, 

 plates showing, opp. 302 and 

 414. 

 eaballus, 303. 

 complicatus, 311. 

 fraternus, 311. 

 giganteus, 289, 327. 

 idahoensis, 289, 310. 

 namadicus, 310. 

 niobarensis, 289, 311. 

 occidentalis, 289, 303, 309, 333. 

 pacificus, 289, 308. 

 scotti, 289, 306. 

 sivalensis, 310. 

 stenonsis, 310. 

 Etchegoin Pliocene fauna, 244. 

 Etchegoin. Upper, 31. 

 Exocycloi.la, 36, 5«. 

 Extinct Vertebrate Faunas of the 

 Badlands of Baiitista Creek and 

 San Timoteo Caiion, Southern 

 California, 277. 

 Fairbanks, H. W., 242. 

 Fanglomerates, 12 ; term applied to 

 material in San Timoteo deposit, 

 318. 



Farallon, geodetic station, 436; in- 

 terpretation of data, 449; move- 

 ments of, 448. 



Fault, HaA'Avards, 459; Little Pine, 

 17, 18; Eedroek, 17; San An- 

 dreas, 443; Santa Ynez. 11, 20. 



Fault breccia, 440. 



Fauna, Bautista Pleistocene, descrip- 

 tion of, 293; Cenozoic of the 

 West Coast, 244; Echinoid, cli- 

 matic conditions indicated by, 34 ; 

 Eden Pliocene, 339 ; Etchegoin 

 Pliocene, 244; Manix, 248; Mar- 

 tinez, 243 ; Pleistocene, Raneho 

 La Brea, 247 ; Pliocene, 244 ; San 

 Pablo, 244; San Timoteo Plio- 

 cene, 320. 



Faunas, Eocene, 243; Tertiary, 242. 

 Felis?, 341; plate showing, 340. 

 Fernando formation, 15. 

 Fernando Pliocene near Newhall, 244. 

 Fibulariidae, 61. 



Flora of the auriferous gravels of 

 California, 251; Mesozoic, 251; 

 Puget, 251. 



Floras, Cretac<?ous and Tertiary, 251. 



Florida Alachua, 287. 



Fontaine, W., 251. 



Fort Boss group of geodetic stations, 

 454. 



Fossil birds of Pacific Coast, 248. 



Fossil fish fauna of California de- 

 scribed by Agassiz, and Jordan, 

 245. 



Fossil localities for Bautista fauna, 

 293. 



Fossil Lake Pleistocene of eastern 



Oregon, 247. 

 France, 248. 



Franciscan series, 6; basalts of, 7; 

 structure of the, 17. 



Frick, C, 250, 277. 



Furlong, E. L., 247, 248, 267. 



Gabb, W. M., 239. 



Gavilan, geodetic station, 467. 



Geodetic stations, lists of names, 450, 

 454, 456. See also Black Moun- 

 tain, Chaparral, Colma group, 

 Farallon, Fort Eoss group, Gav- 

 ilan, Loma Prieta, Mocho Diablo, 

 Mount Toro, Point Arena gi'oup. 

 Point Pinos, Pulgas West Base, 

 Eocky Mound, Boss Mountain, 

 San Andreas, Santa Cruz, Sierra 

 Morena, Sonoma, Tamalpais, To- 

 niales Bay group, Ukiah. 



Geodetic surveys, 435. 



Geology of a Part of the Santa Ynez 

 E,iver District, Santa Barbara 

 County, CaUfomia, 1; map show- 

 ing, opp. 6. 



Gidley, J. W., 248. 



Golden Gate, apparent distension of 

 region south of, 469; gradient of 

 displacement south of, 464. 



Gouge on the San Andreas fault, 442. 



Great Basin Province, 247. 



Ground-sloth, 283. 



Gulf of California, 32. 



Hannibal, aee Arnobl and Hannibal. 



Hapalops, 350. 



Harrison, Lower, 270. 



Hawver cave, 247. 



Hayford and Baldwin, 433, 435, 457, 

 469. 



Haywards fault, 459. 

 Heiix, 269. 



Hemiaster, 28„ 29, 144. 



alamedensls, 144; plate showing, 

 opp. 232. 



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