| 1896 - 502 pages
...referred to the Castoridae or beaver family, were found by the writer, about two years ago, near Bald Peak, two miles east of Berkeley. The freshwater beds...but fragmentary organic remains, including shells of Limncra contracosta, Cooper; Planorbis paliloanns, Cooper; Anvdonta Nnttaliana, Lea var. lignitica,... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - 1896 - 514 pages
...referred to the Castoridae or beaver family, were found by the writer, about two years ago, near Bald Peak, two miles east of Berkeley. The freshwater beds...but fragmentary organic remains, including shells of Limncca contracosta, Cooper ; Planorbis pabloanus, Cooper ; Anodonta Nuttaliana, Lea var. lignifica,... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - 1902 - 528 pages
...limestones, and eruptives, which is well developed in the hills east of Berkeley, California, and belongs, according to Prof. AC Lawson, to the lower division of the Pliocene.* They are found at various horizons in clays and limestones, from the lower to near the upper portion... | |
| Harold Wellman Fairbanks - 1902 - 524 pages
...limestones, and eruptives, which is well developed in the hills east of Berkeley, California, and belongs, according to Prof. AC Lawson, to the lower division of the Pliocene.* They are found at various horizons in clays and limestones, from the lower to near the upper portion... | |
| Fredrick Chapman - 1896 - 174 pages
...limestones, and eruptives, which is well developed in the hills east of Berkeley, California, and belongs, according to Prof. AC Lawson, to the lower division of the Pliocene.* They are found at various horizons in clays and limestones, from the lower to near the upper portion... | |
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