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. 



GEODESY 



Bowie, W., and Avers, H. G. Fourth general adjustment of the precise level net in 

 the United States, and the resulting standard elevations. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey Special Publication No. 18. Pp. 328, 4 plates, 1 map. 1914. 



Faris, R. L. Results of magnetic observations made by Coast and Geodetic Survey, 

 July 1, lOll-December 31, 1912. Coast and Geodetic Survey Special Publica- 

 tion No. 15. Pp. 102. 1913. 



MoiTRHESS, C. A. Triangulation on coast of Texas, from Sabine Pass to Corpus 

 Christi Bay. Coast and Geodetic Survey Special Publication No. 17. Pp. 89, 

 1 plate, 18 maps. 1913. 



SwicK, C. H. Triajigulation along icest coast of Florida. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey Special Publication No. 16. Pp. 147, 1 plate, 28 maps. 1913. 



PALEONTOLOGY 



Berry, E. W. A fossil floiver from the Eocene. Proceedings of the U. S. National 

 Museum 45: 261-263, pi. 21, text fig. 1. June 13, 1913. (Describes the new 

 genus Combretanthites, with a single member, C. eocenica, sp. nov. — W. R. 

 M.) 



Knowlton, F. H. Description of a new fossil fern of the genus Gleicheniafrom the 

 Upper Cretaceous of Wyoming. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 45 : 

 555-558. June 21, 1913. (Describes Gleichenia pulchella, sp. nov.— W. R. M.) 



Shufeldt, R. W. Extinct ostrich birds of the United States. Aquila 20: 411-422, 

 pis. 1-5. 1913. 



Shufeldt, R. W. Review of the fossil fauna of the desert region of Oregon, with a 

 description of additional material collected there. Bulletin of the American 

 Museum of Natural History 32 : 123-178, pis. 9-43. July 9, 1913. 



MAMMALOGY 



Goldman, E. A. Descriptions of five new mammals from Panama. Smithsonian 

 Miscellaneous Collections 63^:1-7. March 14, 1914. (Describes one new 

 species each of Chironectes, Felis, Lonchophylla, Lutra, and Aotus. — N. H.) 



Goldman, E. A. A new bat of the genus Mimon from Mexico. Proceedings of the 

 Biological Society of Washington 27: 75, 76. May 11, 1914. (Describes M^■mon 

 cozumelae, sp. nov., from Cozumel Island, Yucatan. — N. H.) 



Goldman, E. A — The status of Cebus imitator Thomas. Proceedings of the Biolog- 

 ical Society of Washington 27: 99. May 11, 1914. (Two forms of Cebus are 

 recognized in Panama. The western form takes the name Cebus capucinus 

 imitator. — N. H.) 



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