1078 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1872. — Leidy, J. On the fossil vertebrates of the early tertiary formation of Wyoming, <^ Aim. Rep. 

 r. s. Geol. Surv-. Terr, for L871, 1872, pp. 353-372. [Mammals, pp. 353 365. j 

 Marsh, O. C. Communication on the discovery of new IJorky Mi>nntaiu fossils. < I 'roc. Am. 



Philos. Soc. Pbila. xii. 18751, pp. 578, 579. 

 Marsh, O. C. Discovery of fossil Quadrumana in the eocene of Wyoming. <( Am. Journ. Sci. 



and Aris, 3d Ber. iv, 1872, pp. 105, 106. 

 Marsh, O. C. Note on a new genus of carnivores from the tertiary of Wyoming. <^ Am. Journ. 

 Sci. and Arts. 3d ser. iv, 1872, p. 406. 

 [Oreocyoc, t\ pe-specieaO. latidena Limnofelis latidena, Marah.] 

 Marsh, O. C. Note on Tinoceras anceps. <C Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser. iv, 1874, p. ■ .' l 



[Titonotherium I ancepa referred t<> Tisocoraa, and Btated to be a Proboai id Ian. 1 

 Marsh, O. C. Notice of a new Bpeciea of Tinoceras. < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser. iv, 1872, 



p. 323. [Tinoceras graudis. The peculiar group to which it belongs named Tinocerid®.] 

 Marsh, O. C. Notice of some remarkable fossil mammals. <Am, Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser. 

 iv. 1872, pp. 34-;.:: 1 1. 



[Dinoceras lacustria described. Dinocerasand Tinoceras considered as representing a distinct order, called 

 Dinooera.] 



Marsh, O. C. Preliminary description of new tertiary mammals. Part i. <Am. Journ. Sci. 

 and Airs, 3d ser, iv, 1872, pp. 122-128. 



[Spp. nn. Pala?oayop8 laticepa, Telmatotherium (nov. gen.) validua, Lymnohyus (nov. gOD.) robustus, Hyra- 

 ohna prinoeps, Homaeodon (nov. geu.) vagana, Lymnocyon (nov. gen.) verna, Viverravna (nov. gun.) gracilis, 

 Nyctitherium (nov. gen.) vclox, N". priscas, Talpavua (nov. gen.) nitidus,] 



Marsh, O. C. Preliminary description of Dew tertiary mammals. Parts ii, iii, iv. < Am. Journ. 

 Sci. and Arts. 3d ser. iv, 1872, pp. 202-224. 



[Spp. nn. Limnofelia (nov. gen.) feiox, L. latiilens, Lymnocyon riparina, L. agilis, Thinocyon (nov. gen.) velox, 

 Yi\ erravna | f) nitidna, Tuino'.estea (nov. geu.) anceps, Telinalestea (nov. gen.) crassus, Lirnuotheriuui affine, Oro- 

 faippna pumilna, Ilelohyus (nov. gen.) plicodon, Thiuotherium (nov. gt*n ) validum, Paaaalacodon (nov. gen.) lito* 

 ralia, Aniaacodon (nov. gen.) elegaus, Centetodon (nov. gen.) pulcher, Stenacodon (nov. gen.) rarna, Antiacodon 

 (dov. gen.) vennetua, Bathrodon (nov. geu.) typus, B. anneotena, Meaacodon (nov. gen.) apeciosua, Hemiacodon 

 (nov. gen.) gracilis, H. nanus. H. pucillua (eic), Centetodon altidena, Entoraodon (nov.gen.) coniptue, En torn a- 

 codou (nov. gen.) minntna, Cetracodon (nov. gen.) delicatua, X\ ctileatea (nov.gen.) serotinus, Zipbacodon (nov. 

 gen.) rugatua, Harpolodon (nov. gen.) sylvestris, H. vnlpinus, Orotheriara (nov. gen.) uintanum, Helaletea (nov. 

 gen.) boop, Para my a robnatua, Tillomya (nov. gen) senes, T. parvus, Taxymya (nov. gen.) lucatia, Sciuravna 

 parvidens, Colonomya (nov. gen.) celer, A pat em > a (nov. gen.) bellua, A. bellulus, Entomacodon anguatideua, Tria- 

 eodon grandia, T. nanus, Euryacodon (nov. geu.) lepidna, l'alteacodon vagus] 



1873. — Adams, A. L. Field and forest rambles, with notes and observations on the natural history of 

 Eastern Canada. 6°. London, 1S73. 



[Liat of mammals, pp. 205, 206, and many valuable notes passim.] 

 Cope, E. D. Second notice of extinct vertebrata from the tertiary of the plains. = Palseont. 

 Bull. no. 15; Aug. 20, 3873, pp. 1-6. 



[Mamm. spp. nn. Pala'olagusagapetillus, Colotaxia cristatus, Hyracodon quadriplicatus, H. aoridena, Symbore- 

 don tonus, bfiobasilens opbryaa, Alegaceratopa acer, M. heloceras.] 



Cope, E. D. Third notice of extinct vertebrata of the tertiary of the plains. =Palseont. Bull, 

 no. 1(5, Aug. 20, 1873, pp. 1-8. 



[Spp. nn. Domina (gon. nov.) gradata, Herpetotnoriuin (gen. nov.) fuzax, Daptopbilus (gen. nov.) aqnalideua, 

 Tomarctna (gen. nov.) breviroatria, Stibarae (gen. nov.) obtttailobus, Cania gregariua, Isacua (gen. nov.) canicu- 

 Ina, PalfBolagns turgid aa, P. triplex. Tricinm (gen. nov.) avunculus, 'J', leporinnm, T. paniense, Gyrunonty* 1ms 

 _' " i'" 1 I chryaodon, G. oasatus, G. trilophns, G. minnlus, Ancliitherium cuneatnm, Leptaucbenia caloarata, 

 L. minima, Trimerodua (gen. nov.) cedrenaia.] 



Cope, E. D. Fourth notice of extinct vertebrata from the Bridger and Green River tertiaries. 

 Palaeont. Bull, no. 17, Oct. 25, L873, pp. 1-4. 



fSpp. nn. Eobaaileua galeatue, Archaanodon (gen. nov.) inaolens, Pbeuacodua (gen. nov.) primajvus, Orotho- 

 rium index, i 



Cope, E. D. | On a supposed fossil skull of a bog.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1873, p. 207. 

 Cope, E. D. On the short-footed Ungulata of the eocene of Wyoming, <Am. Philos. Soc. 



Phila. xiii, 1-?;!, pp. 38-74, pll. i-iv. 



[On the systematic, poaition and cbaraotera of Loxolophodon, Eobaaileua, Uintatherium, Megaceratope, liath- 



modon, and Ion.] 



Cope, E. D. On the flat-clawed carnivora of the eocene of Wyoming. <[ Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 

 Phila. xiii. 1873, pp. 19S 209, [Genera Meson yx and Synoplotherium.] 



