wakman.]  PLANTS PLEISTOCENE.  621 
Pleistocene  base-levels  in  Catoctin  belt Ann  14,  1 1 ,  pp  380-382 
Pleistocene  climate  as  revealed  by  Lake  Lahontan  records Mon  xr,  pp  255-268 
especially  of  Great  Basin Ann  4,  pp  463-464;  Mon  i,  pp  265-318 
Pleistocene  drainage  in  Great  Basin Mon  xi,  pp  28-32 
Pleistocene  epochs,  provisional  classification  of,  with  attendant  or  character- 
istic phenomena Vim  6,  p  212;  Mon  i,  p  273 
Pleistocene  erosion  in  Colorado,  La  Plata  quadrangle GF  60,  p  12 
Pleistocene  fossils;   Equus  fauna,  age  of Mon  i7  pp  393-402 
from  American  Idealities  between  Cape  Hatteraa  and  Cape  Roque,  includ- 
ing the  Bermudas Bull  24 
mammalian  fauna  of  <  rreal  Britain Mon  i,  pp  399,  400,401 
Mollusca  of  Great  Basin Bull  11.  pp  L3-66;  Moni,pp298  299 
of  Lake  Lahontan  sediments Mon  x i,  pp  238-249 
Ostreidae  of  North  America Vnn  4,  pp  314-316 
Pleistocene  history  of  Black  Hills Vnn  21 .  n '.  pp  561-562 
of  California,  Mono  Valley Inn  8,  i,  pp  261-394 
of  Colorado,  Pikes  Peak  quadrangle GF  7.  p  5 
of  Iowa,  northeastern Vnn  11, 1,  pp  L89  577 
of  Massachusetts,  western GF  50,  p  3 
of  Sierra  Nevada GF  3,  pp  L-2; 
GF  5,pp  L-2;   GF  11, pp  1-2;   GF  L8,ppl-2;  GF  31,p2; 
GF  37,p2;  GF  39,p  2;  GF41,p  2;  GF43,p2;  GF51,p2 
record  of,  in  ( Jolumbia  formation Vnn  7,  pp  637  639 
Pleistocene  lakes,  classes  (two)  of Mon  \\v.  pp  192-195 
of  Greal  Basin,  map  showing \nn  8,  i,  pp  268-269;  Mon  i,  pp  6-7 
sketch  of Bull  11,  pp  9  12 
Pleistocene  movements  in  Alaska,  Yukon  district Vnn  L8,  [II, pp  265-275 
Pleistocene  oscillations  of  Land  and  sea.  review  of Mon  xxv,  pp  501-516 
Pleistocene  period,  denudation  in  ( irand  Canyon  during Vnn  2,  pp  95-101 
in  Alaska,  remarks  on Ann  17,  i,  p  863 
southwestern,  history  of Ann  20,  vn,  pp  248-258 
in  Massachusetts,  western Mon  \  \  i  \,  pp  508-753 
Lake  Bonneville,  geologic  history  of Vnn  2,  pp  167-200;  Mon  i 
Lake  De  Soto,  geologic  history  of Bull  84,  pp  133,324 
Lake  Lahontan,  geologic  history  of Vnn  3,  pp  195-235;  Mon  xi 
morasses,  fresh-water,  of  United  States Ann  10,  i,  pp  261-339 
swamps,  sea-coast,  of  eastern  United  States Ann  6,  pp  359-398 
Pleistocene  rocks;  Admiralty  till  of  Washington GF  54,  p  4 
.K(  ilian  sand  rock  of  Florida Bull  84,  p  320 
alluvial  deposits  of  Texas,  Black  and  Grand  prairies Ann  21 ,  vn,  pp  345-361 
alluvial  formations  in  Nebraska Ann  19,  iv,  pp  732,  740 
alluvium  in  California,  Marysville  quadrangle GF  17,  p  1 
in  Washington,  Tacoma  quadrangle GF  54,  p  5 
Barnstable  series  of  New  England  coast Ann  18,  n,  pp  539-541 
bitumen,  deposits  of Ann  11,  i,  pp  595-596 
Bonneville  beds  in  Utah Mon  i,  pp  188-213;  GF  65,  p  3 
Bulla  striata  marls  of  Florida Bull  84,  pp  147,  322 
Columbia  formation  in  Virginia,  District  of  Columbia,  and  Maryland Ann  7,  pp 
594-612, 635, 637-639;  Ann  12,  i,  pp  384-407; 
GF  13,  p  2;  GF  23,  pp  1-2;  GF  70,  pp  4-5 
correlation  Ox Ann  18,  n,  p  336 
relation  of,  to  clays  of  New  England Ann  17,  i,  p  1004 
to  Lafayette  formation Ann  12,  i,  pp  430-496 
Coos  conglomerate  of  Oregon,  correlation  of Ann  18,  n,  p  336 
