34 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



Cope, Edward D. Continued. 



Observations on the geology of adjacent parts of Oklahoma 



and northwest Texas. P '94, 63 



Third addition to a knowledge of the Batrachia and Reptilia 



of Costa Rica. P '94, 194 



— On a collection of Batrachia and Reptilia from the Island of 

 Hainan. P '94, 423 



— The Batrachia and Reptilia of the University of Pennsyl- 



vania West Indian Expedition of 1890 and 1891. P '94, 429 



— The fossil Vertebrata from the fissure at Fort Kennedy, Pa. 

 P '95, 446 



— The mesenteries of the Sauria. P '96, 308 



— New and little known Mammalia from the Port Kennedy 



bone deposit. P '96, 378 



— On the heniipenes of the Sauria. P '96, 461 



— On the structures and distribution of the genera of the 

 arciferous Anura. J VI, 67 



— On the families of the rani form Anura. J VI, 189 



— On the distribution of fresh-water fishes in the Allegheny 



region of southwestern Virginia. J VI, 207 



— On the homologies and origin of the types of molar teeth 

 of Mammalia Educabilia. J VIII, 71 



— On the Batrachia and Reptilia of Costa Rica. J VIII, 93 



— On the Batrachia and Reptilia collected by Dr. John M. 



Bransford during the Nicaraguan Canal Survey of 1874. J 

 VIII, 155 



Report on the reptiles brought by Professor James Orton 



from the middle and upper Amazon and western Peru. J 



VIII, 159 



— Note on the ichthyology of Lake Titicaca. J VIII, 185 



— New and little known Palaeozoic and Mesozoic fishes. J 



IX, 427 



— On Cyphoi-nis, an extinct genus of birds. J IX, 449 



— Extinct Bovida\ Canddse and Pelidse from the Pleistocene of 



the Plains. J IX, 453 

 — Vertebrate remains from Port Kennedy bone deposit. J 



XI, 193 



(ope, Francis R., Jr. The summer birds of Susquehanna County, 



Pennsylvania. P '98, 76 

 Copeland, II. E. S<< Jordan, David Shirr, mid II. E. Copeland 



