INDEX. 
275 
Tertiary— Continued. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Pectens, California: Arnold, 57. 
Pinniped : Condon, 505 ; Wortman, 
2638. 
Planorbis from Florissant : Cockerell, 
517. 
Plants : Penhallow, 1805. 
from the International Boundary 
Survey : Penhallow, 1900. 
Pleistocene, California: Gidley, 944. 
New Mexico : Gidley, 945. 
South Carolina: Push, 1963. 
Pliocene fauna, from Vera Cruz, Mex 
ico : Bose, 266. 
of Florida : Pilsbry, 1930. 
Prorosmarus alleni : Berry and Greg- 
ory, 227. 
Raccoon from Pleistocene of Cali- 
fornia : Gidley, 944. • 
Rhinoceros from Miocene of Nebraska : 
Barbour, 130, 138. 
Rodenl from Miocene of Kansas: Gid- 
ley, 947. 
Rodents from Wasatch and Wind River 
beds : Loomis, 1614. 
Ruminant from Pleistocene of New 
Mexico: Gidley, 945. 
Sawflies from Florissant: Cockerell, 
524. 
Seal from Maryland Miocene : True, 
2392. 
Sinopa : Matthew, 1694. 
South Carolina, Pleistocene Mollusca : 
Push, 1963. 
South Dakota, Miocene mammals: 
Matthew and Gidley, 170.;. 
Suilline remains from the Miocene of 
Nebraska : Peterson, 1913. 
Surgeon-fish from the West Indies : 
Bussakof, 1259. 
Turtles: Hay, 1103. 
from Bridger basin : Hay, 1100. 
Vertebrates, Miocene: Peterson, 1916. 
Wasatch deposits: Loomis, 1615. 
Virginia. Miocene : Berry and Gregory, 
227. 
Woods, from Texas: Penhallow, 1899. 
Wyoming, Miocene vertebrates: Peter- 
son, 1916. 
Zonitoid shell from Florissant, Colo. : 
llollick, 1211. 
Texas. 
General. 
Franklin Mountains: Richardson, 2046. 
Economic. 
Cement resources: Dcussen, 716. 
Clays: Ries, L'058. 
Oil fields, Gulf Coastal Plain: Fenne- 
man, 859. 
Petroleum : Vicairc. 2 4 16. « 
Saratoga : I tumble, 751. 
Quicksilver : Dennis. 71 1. 
Terlingua district : Phillips, 1925, 
1926 ; Turner, 2398. 
Sulphur: Baldacci, 117. 
Texas— Continued. 
Economic- < !ontinued. 
Tin, Franklin Mountains: Richardson, 
2042. 
Stratigraphic. 
Chisos country : Udden, 2409. 
Franklin Mountains: Richardson, 2039. 
Panhandle: Gould, 987. 
Permian Red Reds: Case, 443. 
Rio Grande embayment : Udden, 2408. 
Tertiary formations: Penhallow, 1899. 
Paleontology. 
I'.olosaurus striatus Cope: Case, 442. 
Brachauchenius, skull of: Williston, 
2601. 
Cephalopoda in museum of University 
of Texas: Pritchett, 1959. 
Fossil woods : Penhallow, 1899. 
Fossils from well at Saratoga : Dumble, 
751. 
invertebrates from the Panhandle: 
Beede, 180. 
Naosaurus : Osborn, 1845. 
Porocystis Cragin : Jarvis, 1285. 
Vertebrate types in University of 
Texas museum : Montgomery, 
1706. 
Zatrachys : Case, 444. 
Mineralogy. 
Calcite from Terlingua: Eakle, 753; 
Sachs, 2111. 
Estacado aerolite : Howard and Davi- 
son, 1242. 
Kleinite: Sachs, 2109, 2110. 
Mercury minerals from Terlingua : 
Hillebrand and Schaller, 1161. 
Meteorite, new: Howard, 1240. 
Pisolitic barite : Wuestner, 2656. 
Powellite: Schaller, 2137. 
Yttrocrasite : Hidden and Warren, 
1143. 
Underground water. 
Coastal plain : Taylor, 2365. 
Panhandle : Gould, 987. 
Text-books. 
Economic geology of the United States : 
Ries, 2001. 
Introduction to geology : Scott, 2154. 
Mine examiner and prospector's com- 
panion : Miller, 1753. 
Synopsis of mineral characters: 
Richards, 2036. 
Physiography: Salisbury, 2117. 
Practical physiography : Fairbanks, 
832. 
Text-book of geology : Chamberlin and 
Salisbury, 463. 
Thermal waters. 
Genesis : Gautier, 934. 
Hot springs at Thermopolis : Darton, 
643. 
Tin. 
General. 
Tin deposits of the world: Fawns, 
855; Hess, 1136. 
