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VOLUME 7 



1. The Minerals of Tonopah, Nevada, by Arthur S. Eakle 25c 



2. Pseudostratification in Santa Barbara County, California, by George Davis Louder- 



back 20c 



3. Recent Discoveries of Carnivora in the Pleistocene of Raneho La Brea, by John C. - 



Merriam 5c 



4. The Neocene Section at Kirker Pass on the North Side of Mount Diablo, by Bruce 



L. Clark «. 15c 



5. Contributions to Avian Palaeontology from the Pacific Coast of North America, by 



Loye Holmes Miller , 60e 



6. Physiography and Structure of the Western El Paso Range and the Southern Sierra 



Nevada, by Charles Laurence Baker .1 30c 



7. Fauna from the Type Locality of the Monterey Series in California, by Bruce Martin. 10c 



8. Pleistocene Rodents of California, by Louise Kellogg 15c 



9. Tapir' Remains from Late Cenozoic Beds of the Pacific Coast Region, by John C. 



Merriam .. lOe 



10. The Monterey Series in California, by George Davis Louderback 65c 



11. Supplementary Notes on Fossil Sharks, by David Starr Jordan and Carl Hugh Beal 10c 



12. Fauna of the Eocene at Marysville Buttes, California, by Roy E. Dickerson 45c 



13. Notes on Scutella norrisi and Scutaster andersoni, by Robert vv'. Pack 5c 



14. The Skull and Dentition of a Camel from the Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea, by 



John C. Merriam 20c 



15. The Petrographic Designation of Alluvial Fan Formations, by ^A-ndrew C. Lawson.... 10c 



16. A Peculiar Horn or Antler from the Mohave Miocene of California, by John C. Mer- 



riam „ 5c 



17. Nothrotherium and Megalonyx from the Pleistocene of Southern California, by 



Chester Stock 15c 



io t\.t^4.„„ on tjjg Canid Genus Tephrocyon, by John C. Merriam 15c 



_ f 1 -i rate Fauna of the Orindan and Siestan Beds in Middle California, by John 



/Terriam 10c 



- . Observations on the Mode of Accumulation of the Pleistocene Bone Deposits 



ancho La Brea, by Reginald C. Stoner , 10c 



nary Report on the Horses of Rancho La Brea, by John C. Merriam 20c 



_ ichitheriine Horses from the Tertiary of the Great Basin Area, by John C. 



•am 15c 



_.. 1 jtohippine Horses from Tertiary Beds on the Western Border of the Mohave 



Desert, by John C. Merriam 5c 



24. Pleistocene Beds at Manix in the Eastern Mohave Desert Region, by John P. 



Buwalda 25c 



25. The Problem of Aquatic Adaptation in the Carnivora, as Illustrated in the Oste- 



ology and Evolution of the Sea-Otter, by Walter P. Taylor 30c 



