Version history for Brabb, Earl E., and Parker, John M., 2003, Location and age of foraminifer samples collected by Chevron petroleum geologists in California: U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 03-167, version 2.0. [available on the World Wide Web at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/of03-167/ ]. Version 2.0 May 13, 2005 Migrated to new Web server at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/of03-167/ April 15, 2005 Revisions: Added John Parker as coauthor Databases #1 and #2 were prepared primarily to assist the California Academy of Sciences in curating thousands of slides containing foraminifers. Hundreds of samples that have no slides but do have a Chevron age have been added in the revision. Barren and non-diagnostic samples and samples without paleontologic data have been moved from # 1 and # 2 and put in database # 3. Database # 2 is simply # 1 sorted to provide a way to locate numbers by quadrangle. The age of all samples has been revised to be more in accordance with the North American Stratigraphic Code and more modern correlations. Many Chevron ages from nannoplankton and some from mollusks, diatoms, pollen, and other fossils have been added. The location and age of samples with an obsolete numbering system and from obsolete quadrangles, formerly in database # 5, have been moved into #1 and # 2. Database # 3 now provides information for every Chevron locality number in every quadrangle. This database was used extensively to find slides and paleontologic reports that have no locality data. Note that any number might be found in as many as four quadrangles because Chevron labs in different districts used the same (and therefore duplicate) numbering system. Note also that all sub-lot numbers have been eliminated in order to reduce the size and increase the usefulness of the database. Database # 4 was changed to show the number of localities in a quadrangle if no slides had been prepared. Several errors were corrected and a few quadrangles were added to bring the total to 616. Database # 5 now provides mainly data for the porosity, permeability, density, and magnetic susceptibility of 750 samples. A few potassium-argon dates are also included. Version 1.0, June 26, 2003 Intital release online at http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of03-167/