Index 



ealifornicus, 30, 145 ; plate showing, 

 opp. 232. 



cholamensis, 145, 146; plate show- 



iiiS', opp- 234. 

 oregonensis, 147, 148; plate show- 

 ing', opp. 234. 

 Hipparioii, 288. 

 Hiiiponoe californica, 56. 



rtepi'essa, 56. 

 Hyacnaix'tos, 250, 347. 



gregoryi, 340, 342; plate showing, 

 343 ; characters of, 342 ; com- 

 parisons of teeth, 345 ; with 

 teeth of Hyaenaretos from Red 

 Crag, 347 ; of H. puujabieusis, 

 346; of H. Sivalensis, 345; of 

 Indarctos oregonensis, 346; of 

 Indaretus salmontanus, 346; 

 description of, 342 ; first molar 

 of, 344; small carnassial of, 

 344. 



palaeindictus, 345. 

 punjabiensis, 345, 346. 

 sivalensis, 282, 34.5. 

 Hyatt, A., 241. 



Hypertragulus, Tecuja Caiion form 

 (lower jaw) compared with John 

 Day species, 269 ; plate showing, 

 270. 

 ordinatus, 270. 



Hypolagus edensis, 348 ; characters 

 of, 348 ; compared with H. vetus, 

 348; plate showing, 348. 

 vetus, 348. 



Ilingieeros?, sj)., 382. 



Indarctos oregonensis, 341, 346. 



Indaretus nalmontanus, 346. 



India, 32, 248. 



Indian Pliocene, 363. 



Isostatic flow, 434. 



Jaealitos formaton, 21. 



Jordan, D. S., 245. 



Jurassic flora, 251. 



Jurassic ( ? ) system, 6. 



Kansas, 287. 



Kellogg, Miss L., 248. 



Kellogg, R., 250. 



Kew, W. S. W., 23, 245. 



Knowlton, F. H., 251. 



Laccolithic structure, basalt, 7. 



Laganum, 33. 



Lagomorpha, 348. 



Lawson, A. C, 2, 431. 



Leda, sp., 10. 



Leidy, J., 246. 



Lepus, 293. 



Les(|uerf'ux, L., 250. 



Lick Observatory, migration of, 471 ; 

 rate of increase of latitude of, 

 439; values for the latitude of, 

 438. 



Linthis {?) californica, 148. 

 Little Pine fault, 17, 18. 



Little Pine Mountain, 4, 17. 



Lonia Alta Mountain, 4. 



Loma Prieta, geodetic station, 463. 



Louderback, G. D., 338. 



Lower California, 27. 



Lower Harrison, 270. 



Lower Miocene, 31. 



Lower Rosebud, 270. 



Lower Titauotherium beds, 270. 



Lytle, J. W., 426. 



Macrocallista conradiana, 10. 



Manix fauna, 248. 



Marsh, O. C, 246. 



Martin, B., 243, 244. 



Martinez fauna, 243. 



Mascall Miocene, 249. 



Meek, F. B., 240. 



Megalonyx, 349. 



sp., 293, 294, 320, 350; compared 

 with Megalonyx from Hawver 

 cave, 294; with Megalonyx from 

 Potter Creek cave. 320, 350; 

 with Megalonyx jeffersoni, 320, 

 with White Bluff specimen, 

 320; with Mylodon from 

 Eaneho La Brea, 293 ; descrip- 

 tion of, 350; plates showing, 

 294, 320. 

 wlieatleyi, 321. 



Meganos (fossils), 9. 



Megatylopus, 363. 



Megatylops gigas, 363. 



Mellita, 30, 137. 



longifissa, 34, 137; plate showing, 

 228. 



Mendenhall, W. C, quoted on uplift 

 of San Bernardino Mountains, 

 314. 



Mcretrix hornii, 10. 

 Merriam, J. C, 26, 237. 

 Merriamaster perrini, 129. 

 Merycodus? sp., 382. 

 Merycodus ? or Iliugoceros ?, 340. 

 Mesozoie flora, 251. 

 Mesozoic reptile, 246. 

 Miller, L. H., 247, 248. 

 Miocene, 13, 31, 243; Lower, 31; 

 Mascall, 249; at Phillip's Ranch, 

 248. 



Mission I'iiie, 4. 



Mobility of the Coast Ranges of Cali- 

 fornia, The, 431. 



Mocho-Dialdo base, 453; uncertainty 

 as to immobility of, 472. 



Modiolus ornatus, 10. 



Mohave Desert, 248. 



Mono Creek, 4. 



Monterey group, 13, 17, 21; shales 

 and cherts of the, 19. 



Monterey series, 268; not character- 

 ized by homogeneity of vertebrate 

 faunas, 274. 



Mount Toro, geodetic station, 466. 



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