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

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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 



Volume 3, 1902-1904, 482 pp., with 51 plates, price $3.50 



A list of the titles in volumes 1, 2 and 3 will !>e sent upon request. 



VOLUME 4. 



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



T. Smith 30c !| 



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 40c 



4. Areas of the California Neocene, by Vance C. Osmont 15c 



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



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



William J. Sinclair 25c \ 



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



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



Furlong 10c 



9. A New Sabre-tooth from California, by John C. Merriam 5« j 



10. The Structure and Genesis of the Comstock Lode, by John A. Reid 15c 



11. The Differential Thermal Conductivities of Certain Schists, by Paul Thelen 25e J 



12. Sketch of the Geologv of Mineral King, California, by A. Knopf and P. Thelen 35c 



13. Cold Water Belt AloLg the West Coast of the United States, by Ruliff S. Holway 25c \ 



14. The Copper Deposits; of the Robinson Mining District, Nevada, by Andrew C. 



Lawson 50e | 



15. I. Contribution to the Classification of the Amphiboles. 



II. On Some Glaucophane Schists, Syenites, etc., by G. Mnrg-jei 35c \ 



16. The Geomorphic Features of the Middle Kern, by Andiew C. Lawson 15c f 



17. Notes on the Foothill Copper Belt of the Sierra Nevada, by A. Knopf. 



18. An Alteration of Coast Range Serpentine, by A. Knopf. 



Nos. 17 and 18 in one cover 5a 



19. The Geomorphogeny of the Tehachapi Valley System, by Andrew C. Lawson 35e 



VOLUME 5. 



1. Carnivora from the Tertiary Formations of the John Day Region, by John C. 



Merriam 60e 



2. Some Edentate-like Remains from the Mascall Beds of Oregon, by William J. 



Sinclair. 



3. Fossil Mollusca from the John Day and Mascall Beds of Oregon, by Robert E. C. 



Stearns. 



Nos. 2 and 3 in one cover 15e 



4. New Cestraciont Teeth from the West; American Triassic, by Edna M. Wemple l0( 



5. Preliminary Note on a New Marine Reptile from the Middle Triassic of Nevada, 



by John C. Merriam 10e 



