w'AKMAN-1  CALIFORNIA CAMBRIAN.  191 
Call  (R.  E.),  Quaternary  and  recenl  Mollusca  of  Great  Basin Bull  11,  pp  13-66 
Callahan  Divide,  Tcxa.-,  general  description  of Ann  21,  vn,  pp  46-47 
Calloway  irrigation  canal,  California Ann  13,  in,  pp  164-168 
Caloosahatchie  beds  of  Florida Ann  18,  n,  p  337;  Bull  84,  pp  142-149,  323 
Calyptrseidge  of  Miocene  deposits  of  New  Jersey Mon  xxiv,  pp  122-125 
Cambrian;  a  correlation  essay,  1  >y  C.  D.  Walcott Bull  81 
origin  of  term Bull  81,  p  237 
pre-,  geology,  North  American,  principles  of Ann  16,  i,  pp  571-843 
Taconic,  use  of  name Bull  30,  pp  65-70 
Cambrian  fauna  of  Nevada,  Eureka  disl  rift Mon  xx,  pp  41-47,  191-192 
Lower,  notes  on  genera  and  species  of Ann  10  i,  pp  597-760 
relatione  of,  to  superjacent  faunas Ann  10,  i,  pp  581-597 
Cambrian  faunas  of  North  America Bull  10;  Bull  30 
Cambrian  fossils  of  Appalachian  province Bull  81,  pp  91-155 
< »f  .Massachusetts Bull  81,  pp  88-90 
of  Nevada,  Eureka  district .Mon  vm,  pp  11-64,  268-269 
Eureka  district,  systematic  list  of Mon  xx,  pp  320-321 
Potsdam  horizon  of Bull  30,  pp  32-33 
of  New  Brunswick  and  (ape  Breton Bull  81,  pp  80-88 
of  Newfound  land B  u  1 1  8 1 ,  p  p  7  8-80 
of  Pennsylvania Bull  134 
of  Yellowstone  Park Mon  xxxn,  n,  pp  440-478 
Cambrian  history  of  Appalachian  region GF  61,  p  2 
of  Massachusetts,  western GF  50,  p  1 
of  Montana,  Fori  Benton  quadrangle GF  55,  p  5 
Cambrian  land  areas  in  I  ><  liver  Basin Mon  xxvn,  pp  13-15 
Cambrian  medusae Mon  xxx,  pp  1-65 
Cambrian  rocks;  Acadian  series  in  <  reorgia,  equivalents  of Bull  81,  p  303 
Acadian  series,  naming  of Bull  81,  p  248 
Adams  Lake  series  of  British  Columbia Bull  86,  p  340 
American  and  foreign  equivalent  formations Bull  81,  pp  373-379 
Antietam  sandstone  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  and  West  Virginia GF  10,  p  3 
Apison  shale  of  ( reorgia,  Tennessee,  and  North  Carolina GF  2, 
p  1 ;  ( JF  4,  p  2;  GF  6,  p  1 ;  GF  16,  p  3;  GF  20,  p  2 
Barker  formation  of  Montana GF  55,  p  2;  GF  56,  p  2 
Beaver  limestone  of  Tennessee  and  North  Carolina GF  16,  p  3 
Becket  conglomerate-gneiss  of  Massachusetts,  western Mon  xxix,  pp  31-38 
Becket  gneiss  of  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut GF  50,  pp  1,  4 
bibliography  of  Lower  Cambrian  rocks  and  fossils Ann  10,  i,  pp  516-524 
Black  Patch  grit  of  New  York-Vermont Ann  19,  in,  pp  181-183 
B< >\v  River  group  or  series Bull  81,  pp  326-327;  Bull  86,  p  340 
Braintree  argillites Bull  10,  pp  43-49;  Bull  81,  pp  73-78,  268-273 
Bretonian  series,  naming  of Bull  81,  p  247 
Castle  Mountain  group  or  series  of  Canada Bull  81,  pp  326-327;  Bull  86,  p  340 
Cherokee  slates  of  North  Carolina,  features  of Bull  81 ,  p  138 
Cheshire  quartzite  of  western  Massachusetts GF  50,  p  1 
Chilhowee  sandstones  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  features  of Bull  81, 
pp  138,  247,  251 
Choccolocco  or  Montevallo  shales,  naming  of Bull  81,  p  247 
classification  of,  table  showing Ann  10,  i,  p  548 
of  early  Cambrian  and  pre-Cambrian  formations Ann  7,  pp  365-454 
Cochran  conglomerate  of  Tennessee  and  North  Carolina GF  20, 
p  2;  GF  16,  p  3;  GF  25,  p  2 
Conasauga  shale  in  Alabama,  Georgia,  and  Tennessee GF  2,  p  1;  GF  4,  p  2; 
GF  6,  p  1 ;  GF  20,  p  2;  GF  25,  p  3;  GF  33,  p  2;  GF  35,  p  2 
