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VOLUME 4. 



1. The Geology of the Uoper .Region of the 

 T. Smith 



Main Walker River, 



Nevada, by Dwight 



2. A Primitive Ichthyo.saurian Limb from 

 C. Merriam 



the Middle Triassic of Nevada, by John 



3. Geological Section of 

 V. C. Osmont 



the Coast Ranges 



North of the Bay of 



San Francisco, by 



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



5. Contribution to the P: laeontology of the Martinez Group, by Charles E. Weaver 20c 



6. New or Imperfectly Known Rodents and Ungulate3 from the John Day Series, by 



William J. Sinclair '. 25c 



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



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



Furlong 10e 



9. A New Sabre- tooth from California, by Jofrn 0. Merriam 5e 



10. The Structuie and Gen .sis of the Comstock Lode, by John A. Reid 15c 



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



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



13. Cold Writ, r Belt Along the West Coast of the United States, by Ruliff S. Holway 25e 



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



Laws dp. * 50c 



15. I. Contribution to the Classification of the A mphiboles. 



II. On Some Glaucophane Schists, Syenites, etc., by G. Murgoci 35c 



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



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



18. An Alteration of Coa?t Range Serpentine, by A. Knopf. 



Nos. 17 ( and 18 in one cover _ 15e 



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



VOLUME 5. 



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



Merriam 60c 



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



Sinclair. 



3. Fossil Mollusca from the ,'ohn Day and Mascal! Beds of Oregon, by Robert E. C. 



Stearns. 



Nos. 2 and 3 in one cover 15c 



4. New Cestraciort Teeth from the West American Triassic, by Edna M. Wemple 10c 



5. Preliminary Note on a N«w Marine Reptile from the Middle Triassic of Nevada, 



bv John C. 'Merriam ■. _ 10c 



