UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



23. Anticlines near Sunshine, Park County, Wyoming, by C. L. Moody and N. L. Talia- 



ferro „ 20c 



24. The Pleistocene Fauna of Hawver Cave, by Chester Stock -. 60c 



25. Evidence of Mammalian Palaeontology Eelating to the Age of Lake Lahontan, by 



John C. Merriam : 5e 



26. New Mammalia from the Idaho Formation, by John C. Merriam. 



27. Note on the Systematic Position of the Wolves of the Canis Dirus Group, by John 



C. Merriam. 



28. New Puma-like Cat from Eancho La Brea, by John C. Merriam. 



Nos. 26, 27, and 28 in one cover 20c 



VOLUME 11 



1. The Franciscan Sandstone, by E. F. Davis 50c 



2. The San Lorenzo Series of Middle California, a Stratigraphic and Palaeontologic 



Study of the San Lorenzo Oligocene Series of the General Eegion of Mount 

 Diablo, California, by Bruce L. Clark $1.85 



3. The Eadiolarlan Cherts of the Franciscan Group, by E. F. Davis 2.00 



4. A Cestraeiont Spine from the Middle Triassic of Nevada, by Pirie Davidson 5c 



5. Tertiary Mammalian Faunas of the Mohave Desert, by John C. Merriam 1.75 



Index in press. 



^ VOLUME 12 



1. Geology of a Part of the Santa Ynez Eiver District, Santa Barbara County, 



California, by William S. W. Kew 25e 



2. Cretaceous and Cenozoic Echinoidea of the Pacific Coast of North America, by 



W. S. W. Kew 2.50 



3. An Outline of Progress in Palaeontological Eesearch on the Pacific Coast, by John 



C. Merriam {In press) 



4. An Early Tertiary Vertebrate Fauna from the Southern Coast Ranges of California, 



by Chester Stock 15c 



5. Extinct Vertebrate Faunas of the Badlands of Bautista Creek and San Timoteo 



Caiion, Southern California, by Childs Frick 2.25 



6. A Mounted Skeleton of Mylodon harlani, by Chester Stock r5e 



7. The Mobility of the Coast Eanges of California. An Exploitation of the Elastic 



Rebound Theory, by Andrew C. Lawson 60c 



