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Merriam, J. C. 



1900 — Classification of the John Day beds. (Abstract). Science, n. s., 

 Vol. 11, pp. 219-220. 



1900 and 1901 — Geological Section through the John Day Basin (ab- 

 stract). Bulletin Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 12; Jour. Geol., Vol. 9, 

 pp. 71-72. 



1901 — A Contribution to the Geology of the John Day Basin. Bulletin 

 Dept. of Geology Univ. of CaL, Vol. 2, pp. 269-314. 



1901 — The John Day Fossil Beds. Harper's Monthly Magazine, Vol. 

 102, pp. 581-590, March. 



190G — Carnivora from the Tertiary Formations of the John Day Begion. 

 Univ. Calif. Bub. Geology, Vol. 5, No. 1, Nov. 30. 



Merriam, J. C. and W. J. Sinclair. 



1903 — The Correlation of the John Day and the Mascall (abstract). 

 Jour. Geol., Vol. 11, pp. 95-96. 



Newberry, J. S. 



1883 — Brief Description of Fossil Flants, Chiefly Tertiary, from 

 Western North America. Broe. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 5, pp. 

 502-513. 



1898 — The Later Extinct Floras of North America. Monograph 35, 

 U. S. Geological Survey. 



Osborn, H. F. 



1900 — The Geological and Faunal Relations of Europe and America 

 During the Tertiary Feriod and the Theory of the Successive 

 Invasions of an African Fauna. Science, N. S., Vol. 11, pp. 

 561-574. (Correlation of John Day with European horizons.) 



1900 — Correlation between Tertiary Mammal Horizons of Europe and 

 America, with Third Trial Sheet. Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci. r 

 Vol. 13, pp. 1-72. (Correlation of John Day with European 

 horizons). 



1907 — Tertiary Mammal Horizons of North America. Bull. Am. Mus., 

 Vol. 23, pp. 237-253. 



Russell, I. C. 



1897 — A Reconnaissance in Southeastern Washington, U. S. G. S. 

 Water Supply and Irrigation Fapers, No. 4. (Correlates John 

 Day with Ellensberg formation). 



1905 — Preliminary Report on the Geology and Water Resources of 

 Central Oregon. U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. No. 252, p. 58. 



1903 — Notes on the Geology of southwestern Idaho and southeastern 

 Oregon. U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 217. 



