Paleomagnetic data suggest that there may be two eruptive units at the Lathrop Wells volcanic center, Nevada. The measured directions of remanent magnetization for the two units are 51.5° inclination, 2.2° declination, and 51.4° inclination, 354.5° declination. The difference in the paleomagnetic field directions of 4.7°, is significant at the 99.98 percent confidence level. The observed angular difference between the two mean directions suggests a minimum age difference between the eruptive events of about 100 years. Weighted means of K-Ar ages on these two units (Ql3 = 131 ± 10 ka; Qls = 115 ± 12 ka), though reversed from the mapped stratigraphic succession, are not significantly different at the 95 percent confidence level. Based on statistical analysis, the difference in age between the flows is less than or equal to approximately 30 k.y.Moreover, the K-Ar ages from the flow units Qls and Qls are consistent with the reported uranium series dating, uranium-trend chronology, and ^Cl and 3He exposure ages of the surficial units in the Yucca Mountain region.