REFERENCES 



Under this heading it Is proposed to Include, by author, title, and citation, references to all 

 scientific papers published In or emanating from Washington. It is requested that authors cooperate 

 with the editors by submitting titles promptly, following the style used below. These references are 

 not Intended to replace the more extended abstracts published elsewhere in this Journal. 



PALEONTOLOGY 



GiDLEY, J. W. Notice of the occurrence of a Pleistocene camel north of the Artcic 

 Circle. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections QO-^: 1, 2. March 21, 1913. 

 (Discusses the finding of one of the phalanges of a camel among fossil remains 

 of Elephas primigenius, Equus, and Bison in Yukon Territory. — W. R. M.) 



GiDLEY, J. W. An extinct American eland. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collec- 

 tions 60-": 1-3, pi. 1. 1913. (Describes Taurotragus americayius, sp. nov., 

 from Pleistocene cave deposits near Cumberland, Maryland. — W. R. M.) 



GiLMORE, C. W. ^4 new dinosaur from the lance formation of Wyoming. Smith- 

 sonian Miscellaneous Collections 61^: 1-5, text figs. 1-5. May 24, 1913. (A 

 preliminary paper describing Thescelosaurus neglectus, a new genus and 

 species from Wyoming; referred provisionally to the family Camptosauridae. 

 — W. R. M.) 



Hay, O. p. Descriptions of two new species of ruminants from the Pleistocene of 

 Iowa. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 26 : 5-8. January 

 18, 1913. (Describes Cervalces Roosevelti, sp. nov.; also the new genus Afto- 

 nius, with a single member, .4. Calvini, sp. nov. — W. R. M.) 



H.\y, O. p. Description of the skull of an extinct horse found in central Alaska. 

 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 61^: 1-18, pis. 1, 2. June 4, 1913. 

 (Includes description of Equus niohrarensis alaskae, subsp. nov. — W. R. M.) 



Jordan, D. S. Ellima, a genus of fossil herrings. Proceedings of the Biological 

 Society of Washington 26 : 79. March 22, 1913. (The name Ellipes of Jordan, 

 1912, being preoccupied by Ellipes of Scudder, 1902, for a genus of crickets, 

 the new name Ellima is proposed for the former genus of extinct clupeoid 

 fishes.— W. R. M.) 



BOTANY 



Bartlett, H. H. Inheritance of sex forms in Plantago lanceolata. Rhodora 

 15: 173-178. October 17, 1913. 



CocKERELL, T. D. A. Somc plants from New Mexico. Proceedings of the Biologi- 

 cal Society of Washington 26: 203, 204. October 23, 1913. (Includes de- 

 scription of Oenothera Hookeri Hewetti, subsp. nov. — W. R. M.) 



Collins, G. N. A drought-resisting adaptation in seedlings of Hopi maize. Journal 

 of Agricultural Research 1: 293-301, figs. 1 and 2, pis. 29-32. January, 1914. 



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