Index 



Betula, 415. 



Bison, individual and sexual varia- 

 tion in, 122-124; measurements: 

 of skulls, opp. 126; of teeth of 

 upper jaw, 132; of teeth of lower 

 jaw, opp. 134. 



Bison antiquus, 122, 124, 135; cra- 

 nium, 126; figures of, 127, 128, 

 129; dentition, 131; figures of, 

 133. 



bison, 122; figures of, 129. 



bonasus, 124. 



ealifornicus, 124. 



latifrons, 131. 



regius, 131. 

 Bison Antiquus Leidy, A Study of 

 the Skull and Dentition of, with 

 Special Reference to Material 

 from the Pacific Coast, 121. 

 Bittium longissimum, figure of, opp. 

 512. 



Black Star Canon, California, 140. 

 Blake, Eocene fossils sent to Conrad 

 by, 368. 



Blake, W. P., cited on region south 



of Merced Falls, 399. 

 Blakelev formation of Weaver, 11, 



19.' 



Blanco Pliocene of Texas, Equidae 

 from, 528. 



Bowers, S., cited, 149 note 13. 



Brandt, J. P., cited, 121. 



Bubo virginianus, 100. 



Buck, T. H., acknowledgement of 

 assistance, 162. 



Busycom? blakei, 368. 



Butano formation, Santa Cruz Quad- 

 rangle, possibly a member of 

 coast group, 463. 



Butte County, California, 153. 



Butterworthj E. M., 54. 



Buwalda, J. P., 162; cited, 163 note 

 1, 165, 165 note 4, 310. 



Calabasas Quadrangle, Tejon strata 

 reported in, 469. 



California Academy of Sciences, col- 

 lections of fauna from Oligocene 

 of Oregon and Washington, 17. 



California, University of, collection 

 of mactrinae, 263. 



Calliostoma etchegoinensis, 85; fig- 

 ure of, 88. 



Callista voyi, 264, 283, 284. 



Cancer? sp. a, sp. b, figures of, opp. 

 516. 



Cancellaria stantoni, figure of, opp. 

 510. 



Canid, sp., 174. 



Aelurodon? sp., 174. 

 Cape Blanco, Oregon, Later Neocene 



and Quartenary deposits of, 245. 

 Capromeryx Material from the 



Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea, 



Notes on, 111. 



Capromeryx minor, 111. 

 Capromeryx, skull and horn-core, 112, 

 figures of, 113; jaws and den- 

 tition, 114, figures of, 115; ver- 

 tebrae and ribs, 117, 118; arches, 

 118; limb bones, 118, 119. 

 Cardium gabbi, type of Pseudo- 

 cardium, 264, 305; description 

 of, 304. 

 linteum, 368. 

 marysvillensis, 482. 

 Carmelo series, Lawson's opinion on, 

 464. 



Carpenter, P. P., cited, 265 note 9. 

 Cedar Mountain, Nevada, vertebrate 

 fauna, composition of, 168; re- 

 lation to its environment, 168; 

 stage of evolution and relation- 

 ships of, 169; relative age of, 

 171; description of collecting lo- 

 calities, 197. 

 Cenomanian, 157. 



Cerithiopsis dumblei, 489; figure of, 

 opp. 508. 

 orovillensis, 489; figures of, opp. 

 510. 



Chandler, A. C, 111, 121. 

 Chapman, R. EL, cited, 164. 

 Chico Creek, California, 139, 153, 



159; fauna, 150, 154, 155. 

 Chico group of California Cretaceous, 

 138, 273, 405; section of, along 

 Santiago-Aliso divide, 142. 

 Chione elsmerensis, figures of, opp. 

 210, 212. 



Chvsodomus coalingensis, 205; figure 

 of, opp. 212. 

 martini, 488; figure of, opp. 510. 

 Cima, California, mountain ridge 



buried in alluvial waste, 26. 

 Cinnamomum, 414. 

 Clark, W., cited, 369. 

 Clavatula(?) ealifornica, 368. 

 Coal Mine Canon, Coal Mine Hill, 



California, 140. 

 Coalinga, California, 274; north, 526. 

 Coalinga Quadrangle, Tejon localities 



in, 429. See also Tejon. 

 Colorado group, 157. 

 Condon, Thomas, HipparioD speci- 

 mens in collection of, 7. 

 Conrad, T. A., cited, 269 note 5, 300 

 note 25; first recognition of 

 Eocene on Pacific Coast, 368. 

 Cooper, J. G., cited, 149 note 14, 369, 

 370, 436. 



Cope, E. D., cited, 3 footnote 1, 189 

 notes 8, 9, 195 note 11, 526 note 3. 

 Corals from the Cretaceous and Ter- 

 tiary of California and Oregon, 



59. 



Corals, Pacific Coast, table showing 



stratigraphie position of, 60. 

 Corbula parilis, figure of, opp. 512. 



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