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Geology. — Andrew C. Lawson and John C. Merriam, Editors. Price per volume, $3.50. 

 Volumes 1 (pp. 435), II (pp. 450), III (pp. 475), IV (pp. 462), V (pp. 448), 

 completed. Volumes VI and VII (in progress). 

 Cited as Univ. Calif. Publ. Bull. Dept. Geol. 



Volume 1, 1893-1896, 435 pp., with 18 plates, price $3.50 



Volume 2, 1896-1902, 450 pp., with 17 plates and 1 map, price $3.50 



A list of the titles in volumes 1 and 2 will be sent upon request. 



VOLUME 3. 



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1. The Quarternary of Southern California, by Oscar H. Hershey 20c 



2. Colemanite from Southern California, by Arthur S. Eakle '. 15c 



3. The Eparchaean Interval. A Criticism of the use of the term Algonkian, by 



Andrew C. Lawson 10c 



4. Triassic Ichthyopterygia from California and Nevada, by John C. Merriam 50c 



5. A Contribution to the Petrography of the John Day Basin, by Frank C. Calkins 45c 



6. The Igneous Rocks near Pajaro, by John A. Reid 15c 



7. Minerals from Leona Heights, Alameda Co., California, by Waldemar T. Schaller 15c 



8. Plumasite, an Oligoclase-Corundum Rock, near Spanish Peak, California, by 



Andrew C. Lawson - 10c 



9. Palacheite, by Arthur S. Eakle , 10c 



10. Two New Species of Fossil Turtles from Oregon, by O. P. Hay. 



11. A New Tortoise from the Auriferous Gravels of California, by W. J. Sinclair. 



Nos. 10 and 11 in one cover - 10c 



12. New Ichthyosauria from the Upper Triassic of California, by John C. Merriam 20c 



13. Spodumene from San Diego County, California, by Waldemar T. Schaller 10c 



14. The Pliocene and Quaternary Canidae of the Great Valley of California, by 



John C. Merriam l 5c 



15. The Geomorphogeny of the Upper Kern Basin, by Andrew C. Lawson - 65c 



16. A Note on the Fauna of the Lower Miocene in California, by John C. Merriam 05c 



17. The Orbicular Gabbro at Dehesa, San Diego County, California, by Andrew C. 



Lawson l^ 6 



18. A New Cestraciont Spine from the Lower Triassic of Idaho, by Herbert M. Evans 10c 



19. A Fossil Egg from Arizona, by Wm. Conger Morgan and Marion Clover Tallmon 10c 

 2o! Euceratherium, a New Ungulate from the Quaternary Caves of California, by 



William J. Sinclair and E. L. Furlong 10c 



21. A New Marine Reptile from the Triassic of California, by John C. Merriam 05c 



22! The River Terraces of the Orleans Basin, California, by Oscar H. Hershey 35c 



VOLUME 4. 



1 The Geology of the Upper Region of the Main Walker River, Nevada, by Dwight 



T. Smith - v J"^ * V tv" 30 ° 



2. A Primitive Ichthyosaurian Limb from the Middle Triassic of Nevada, by John 



C. Merriam ------ ; "™ 10c 



3. Geological Section of the Coast Ranges North of the Bay of San Francisco, by 



V. C. Osmont *" c 



4. Areas of the California Neocene, by Vance C. Osmont ........... ioc 



5 Contribution to the Palaeontology of the Martinez Group, by Charles E Weaver 20c 

 6. New or Imperfectly Known Rodents and Ungulates from the John Day Series, by 



William J. Sinclair ----- -.-"--;------™;::v c 



7 New Mammalia from the Quarternary Caves of California, by William J. Sinclair 25c 

 8. Preptoeeras, a New Ungulate from the Samwel Cave, California, by Eustace L. 



Furlong 



