Index 



Augite, 349. 



Austria, Triassic ichthyosaurians in, 64. 

 Axinite, 350. 

 Bad River, dolomite, 8. 

 Balanophyllia, 189. 



Barrett, L. P. and Allen, R. C, 3, 4; 

 cited, 9, 10, 14. 



Barstow, California, 117, 122. 



Bartsch, P., cited, 40. 



Batholithic invasion of Seine series, 7. 



Bear, An American Pliocene, 87; oc- 

 currence, 88; dentition, 90; skeletal 

 elements, 97-105; relationships, 

 105. 



Beaver tooth, fossil, from Etchegoin 

 area, 217. 



Beetles, fossil, Pleistocene, 287. 



Benton shales, 450; section of forma- 

 tion, 453. 



Berkeley Hills, rocks of, 364; faulting 

 of, 366. 



Big Blue, The, of the Santa Margarita 



formation, 295, 297. 

 Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, 445, 447, 



456, 458. 



Big Sandy Creek, California, fauna 



from, 215. 

 Bijiki iron formation, 10. 

 Biotite, 349. 



Bird remains in Hawver Cave, 464. 



Bison, at Hawver Cave, 471, 514; at 

 Lahontan beds, 520; at Rancho 

 La Brea, 519; absent at Fossil 

 Lake, 519. 



Blainville, H. N. D., cited, 92. 



Blanco fauna, 434; characteristics of, 

 435; list of 435. 



Blastomeryx, 437, 441. 



Bonneville. See Lake Bonneville. 



Boreal character of Los Angeles and 

 San Diego faunas, 50. 



Boreas-canorus group of North Ameri- 

 can toads, 289. 



Boron, rock element, 350. 



Borophagus, 435. 



Borsonia inculta, 54; figures of, 51. 

 Breccias of the Mariposa Formation in 

 the Vicinity of Colfax, California, 



383; in other areas, 384; origin of, 

 384, 406; occurrence, 391; mega- 

 scopic features, 394; boulders in, 

 396; microscopic features 397; 

 resemblance to tillites, 397, 407, 

 extent of 397-398; structure, 410; 

 illustrations of, 414, 416. 



Brown, B., cited, 167, 473. 



Bruce series of pre-Cambrian rocks, 11. 



Brucite, 331. 332. 



Buccinidae, 48. 



Bufo alvarius, 289, 290. 

 boreas 287. 



boreas, 287, 289, 290. 

 halophilus, 287, 288, 290. 



Nestor, 287; characters of, 288, 289; 

 figures of skull of, 288; table of 

 measurements of skull, 291, 292. 

 punctatus, 290. 

 woodhousii, 289. 



Burmeister, H., cited, 169, 280, 281. 



Butterworth, E. M., 21. 



Buwalda, J. P., 75, 255; cited, 111, 

 113, 129, 431, 432. 



Cache Peak, California, fauna of, 80, 



Calaveras formation, 386; unconfor- 

 mity with Mariposa formation, 

 406. 



Calcite, blue, 334. 



California, presence of Nothrotherium, 

 164; map of, showing Pliocene 

 localities, 199; limestone caves of, 

 462. See also Hawver Cave: 

 Potter Creek Cave; names of for- 

 mations, localities, etc. 

 Calkins, F. C, cited, 257. 

 Camelid, indet., 127. 

 Camelops, 517: at Lahontan beds, 520. 



hesternus, 517. 

 Camels, from Manix Lake, 518. 

 Camp, C. L., 287. 

 Cancellaria crassa, 237. 



crawfordiana, 47: figures of, 63. 

 fernandoensis tribulis, 238. 

 quadrata, 56; figures of, 61. 

 rapa, 240; figure of, 253. 

 Canid Pleistocene fauna, 531. 

 Canis ayersi, 532. 

 dirus, 470, 471. 



near dirus, 478; figures of, 479. 

 milleri, 531. 

 occidentalis, 531. 

 ochropus, 479. 

 pambasileus, 470. 

 Canis Dirus Group, Note on the 

 Systematic Position of the Wolves 

 of, 531. 

 Capromeryx, 519, 520. 

 Carnivora from Hawver Cave, 478. • 

 Carson City, Nevada, 284. 

 Carrizo Creek, California, Pliocene of, 

 185. 



Carter Mountains, Wyoming, 448. 

 Caryophyllia arnoldi, 188. 



californica, 188. 



oregonensis, 187. 



pedroensis, 188. 

 Castro Valley, California, physiog- 

 raphy of, 362. 

 Cave faunas. See Hawver Cave; 



Potter Creek Cave; Samwel Cave. 

 Catonyx, 275, 283. 



Cenozoic formations in Great Basin 



region, 523. 

 Chanac Creek, California, 114. 



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