Volume 6 — {Continued). 



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• 5. Nnes on the Later Ceiiozoi History of the Mohave Desert Region in Southeastern 



California, i>y Charles Laurence Baker 500 



'6. Avifauna of tli e Pleistocene ' M ave Deposits of California, by Loye Holmes Miller .... 15b 



17 A Fossil Beaver from the E.e tloman Hills, California, by Louise Kellogg 5e 



18. Notes on the G-nnus Desmosty'us of Marsh, by John C. Merriam 10e 



19. The Elastic-ReVound Theory cf Earthquakes, by Harry Fielding Keiil 2S4 



VOLUME 7. 



1. The Minerals of Tonopah. Nevlda, by Arthur S. Eakle 256 



2. Pseudostratifh ation in Santa "Barbara County, California, by George Davis Louder- 



baek , 204 



3. Eecent Discoveries of Carnivoru in the Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea, by John C. 



Merriam .i .'. 



4. The Neocene Section at Kirker Pass on the North Side of Mount Diablo, by Bruce 



L. Clark 1 



5. Contributions to Avian Palaeontology from the Pacific Coast of North America, by 



Loye Holmes Miller 



6. Physiography and Structure of the Western El Paso Range and the Southern Sierra 



Nevada, by Charles Laurence Baker + 



7. Fauna from the Type Locality of the Monterey Series in California, by Bruce Martin. 1" 



8. Pleistceene Rodents of California by Louise Kellogg 15 



9. Tapir Remains from Late Cenoaoii! Beds of the Pacific Coast Region, by John C. 



Merriam j. _ IT 



10. The Monterey Series iD California, by George Davie Louderbaek 65 



11. Supplementary Notes on Fossil Sharks, by David Starr Jordan and Carl Hugh Beal _ 1" 



12. Fauna of the Eocene at Marysville Buttes, California, by Roy E. Dickerson 



13. Notes on Scutella norrisi and Scutaster andersoni. by Robert W. Pack 



14. The Skull and Dentition of a Camel from the Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea, by 



John C. Merriam 4_ 



15. " The Petrographic Designation of Alluvial Fan Formations, by Andrew C. Lawson.... If 



16. A Peculiar Horn or Antler from the Mohave Miocene of California, by John C. Mer- 



riam 



17. Nothrotherium and Megalonyx from the Pleistocene of Southern California, by 



Chester Stock I 



IS. Notes on the Canid Genus Tepliroeyon, by John C. Merriam l' 



19. Vertebrate Fauna of the Orimlan and Siestan Beds in Middle California, by John 



C. Merriam 1 



20. Recent Observations on the Moi'e of Accumulation of the Pleistocene Bone Deposits 



of Rancho La Brea, by Reginald C. Stoner ; 



21. Preliminary Report ou the Rones of Rancho La Brea, by John C. Merriam 



22. New Anchitheriine Horses from the Tertiary of the (neat Basin Area, by John C. 



Merriam 



23. New Ptotohippine Horses from 'Tertiary Beds on the "Western Border of the Mohave 



Desert, by John C. Merriam 



2i. Pleistocene Beds at Manix in the Eastern Mohave Desert Region, by John P. 

 Biiwalda 



25. The Problem of Aquatic Adaptation in the Carnivo a, as Illustrated in the Oste- 

 ology and Evolution of the Sea-Otter, by Walter P. Taylor 30« 



VOLUME 8. 



1. Is the Boulder "Batholith" a Laccolith? A Problem in Ore-Genesis, by Andrew 



C. Lawsoi 2Sm 



2. Note on -he Faunal Zones v the Tejon rroup, by Eoy E. Dickerson 10B 



3. Teeth of a Cestraciont Shark from the Upper Triassic of Northern California, by 



Harold C Bryan ; , ME 



4. Bird Remains from the Pleistocene of San Pedro, California, by Loye Holmes Miller. 10« 



5. Tertiary Echinoids of the Cai'rizo Creek Region in the Colorado Desert, by William 



S. W. Kew 20fl 



6. Fauna of the Martinez Eocene of California, by Roy Ernest Dickerson $1.2& 



7 Descriptions of New Specie.? of I'ossil Mollusca from the Later Marine Neocene of 



California, by Bruce Martin 20* 



8. The Fernan lo Group near Ntwhall, California, by Walter A. English 15t 



9. Ore Deposition in and near Intrusive Rocks by Meteoric Waters, by Andrew C. 



Lawson 20« 



10. The Agasonia-like Gastropods of the California Tertiary, by Walter A. English lift 



