Vcl. 5] 



Merriam-S in clan 



, — Tertiary Faunas. 



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Dall, W. H. 



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1894 — Preliminary notice of a new species of Temnocyon, and a 

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1896 — The genus Temnocyon and a new species thereof, and the new 

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Gidley, J. W. 



1906 — A New Genus' of Horses from the Mascall Beds, with Notes on 

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Hatcher, J. B. 



1902 — Origin of the Oligocene and Miocene Deposits of the Great 

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Hay, O. P. 



1903 — Two New Species of Fossil Turtles from Oregon. Univ. of Cal. 

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King, Clarence. 



1S78 — U. S. Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. Vol. 1. 

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Hyatt, A. 



1894 — Trias and Jura in the Western States. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 

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Knowlton, F. H. 



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Ellensberg Quadrangle. U. S. G. S. Note in text correlating Ellensberg 

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Le Conte, Joseph. 



1874 — On the Great Lava Flood of the West, and on the Structure and 

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