Index 



Cyrena (Corbicula) diabloensis, de- 

 scription of, 150; compared with 

 C. calif ornica, 150; figures of, 

 opp. 164. 



Cystophorinae, 90. 



Dall, cited, 147, 148. 



Daly, R, A., cited, 207, 274, 286, 297. 



Darton, N. H., cited, 1, 4, 361; quoted, 

 373. 



Deep Canon fanglomerate, 344, 384. 



Defranee, G. A., cited, 50. 



De Alessandri, G., cited, 72. 



De Kay, J. E., cited, 50. 



Delfortrie, E., cited, 59. 



Descending solutions, 279. 



Desert north of San Bernardino 

 Mountains, 337; erosional pro- 

 cesses in, 338; springs in, 340; 

 deposits, older, 385. 



Desert topography, example of, 338. 



Desmatophoca, 107. 



Diabase at Cobalt, described, 261; in- 

 jection of, 273 ff. 



Diabase sill, relation of, to Keewatin 

 and Cobalt series, figure of, 259; 

 at Cobalt, 260. 



Diablo, Mt., California, exposures of 

 Briones formation on, 136. 



Dickerson, R. E., cited, 714. 



Dickson, C. W., cited, 235. 



Dresser, M. A., cited, 233. 



Du Bus, Vieomte N., cited, 47. 



Duvernoy, G. L., cited, 47. 



Eichwald, E., cited, 48, 73, 74. 



Ellis, A. S., cited, 207. 



Elliott, H. W., cited, 55. 



Elsie Caves, California, granite of, 

 367. 



Emmons, S. F., cited, 263; note, 15. 



English, W. A., cited, 158. 



Eocene (Lower Mokattam?), Middle, 



ancestral Phocidae of, in Egypt, 



69. 



Epitonium, sp., description of, 428. 

 Erignathus, 116. 

 Erwin Lake, California, 321. 

 Eumetopias, 106. 



Exogyra californica, description of, 

 421; compared with E. costata, 

 421; figure of, opp. 440. 

 inornata, description of, 420; figure 

 of, opp. 440. 

 Fairbanks, H. W., cited, 188. 

 Fairbanks, H. W., and Carey, E. P., 



cited, 335; quoted, 336. 

 Fanglomerate: in Santa Ana Canon, 

 388 ff.; of Tertiary and Quater- 

 nary age, south flank of San Ber- 

 nardino Mountains, 344; of Ban- 

 ning Heights, 344, 392. 

 Fault scarp of Mission Creek, 401. 

 Fauna, from Bristol Mountain, 6. 

 from Briones formation, 139 ff.; 

 complete list of known species 



from, with their geologic range. 

 141 ff.; relation to Monterey 

 fauna, 144; relation to San 

 Pablo fauna, 144 ff. 

 from Lion sandstone, 376. 

 Fick, cited, 289. 

 Fick's law, 289, 291, 305. 

 Finlay, A., cited, 305, note, 25. 

 Fischer, de Waldheim, cited, 158; 



note, 36. 

 Fish, P. A., cited, 96. 

 Flores, E., cited, 72. 

 Flower, W. H., cited, 93. 

 Folds, at Cobalt, 262; in San Ber- 

 nardino Mountains, modified by 

 intrusions and faults, 393. 

 Forsyth-Major, C. J., cited, 77, 78. 

 Fossil pinnipeds, see Pinnipeds, fossil. 

 Fossil soil at Cobalt, 258. 

 Foullon, H. B., cited, 230. 

 Friday Mine, California, 179, 212. 

 Friday Mine Ore Body, 212 ff.; ver- 

 tical section through, figured, 

 214. 



Fry Mountain, California, 337, 373. 



Fuchs, T., cited, 73. 



Fulton, C. H., cited, 240. 



Fulton, C. H., and Goodner, I. E., 

 cited, 241. 



Furlong, E. L., 311. 



Furnace limestone, 344, 555 ff. 



Gabb, cited, 150, 156, 158. 



Gabbro of Cuyamaea region, descrip- 

 tion of, 196. 



Gastrochaena, sp., description of, 

 428; compared with G. aspergil- 

 loides, 428; figure of, opp. 448. 



Gaudry, A., cited, 79. 



Genesis of the Ores of the Cobalt Dis- 

 trict, Ontario, Canada, 253-310. 



Geology of the Cuyamaea Region of 

 California, 175-252. 



Geology of San Bernardino Moun- 

 tains North of San Gorgonio 

 Pass, 319-411. 



Georgi, J. G., cited, 46. 



Gervais, P., cited, 59, 60, 76, 78. 



Gervais, P., and Serres, M., cited, 75. 



Glacial cirques, San Gorgonio Moun- 

 tain, 323, 335. 



Gold, of Holcomb Valley, 409. 



Gold Mountain, California, 325, 394. 



Goodner, I. E., and Fulton, C. H., 

 cited, 241. 



Gradational contact at Friday Mine, 

 226. 



Granite gneiss of San Bernardino 



Mountains, 370. 

 Granite Peak, California, granite of, 



366. 



Granites of San Bernardino Moun- 

 tains, 363 ff. 

 Grapevine Canon, limestone of, 356. 

 Gratiolet, B., cited, 50. 



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