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New Bombyliida*. Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. 3, 1895, pp. 267-269. 



Two remarkable new genera of Diptera. Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. 4, 1895, pp. 107-109. 



A new tachinid with remarkable antennse. Ent. News, vol. 6, 1895, pp. 29-32, 2 figs. 



On the Rhopalomeridae. Psyche, vol. 7, 1895, pp. 183-187. 



Rhopalomera xanthops, n. sp. Psyche, vol. 7, 1895, p. 213. 



Bibliography of North American Diptera, 1878-1895. Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. 4, 1896, pp. 129-144, 199-204. 



Fissicorn Tachinida?. Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. 4, 1896, pp. 171-172, 2 figs. 



A new genus of Hippoboscid*. Ent. News, vol. 7, 1896, pp. 184-1S5. 



On the Diptera of St. Vincent (West Indies). (Dolichopodida and Phoridse by J. M. Aldrich.) Trans. Ent. Soc. 



London, Part III, 1896, pp. 253-449, pis. 8-14. 

 Manual of the families and genera of North American Diptera. Second edition, New Haven, J. T. Hathaway, 1896, 



liv+167 pp. 

 Diptera Brasiliana, Part IV. Kansas Univ. Quart., ser. A, vol. 6, 1897, pp. 1-12. 

 Notes and descriptions of Mydaidce. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 15, 1898, pp. 53-58. 

 On the genus Thlipsogaster rondani. Psyche, vol. 8, 1899, pp. 331-332. 

 Biologia Centrali-Americana, Diptera, vol. 1, Supplement, 1900-1901, pp. 217-332, pis. 4-6. 

 The classification of the Culicidae. Canadian Ent. , vol. 38, 1906, pp. 384-388. 

 Dipterological notes. Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 15, 1907, pp. 1-2. 

 The antennae of Diptera; a study in phylogeny. Biol. Bull., vol. 13, 1907, pp. 324-332. 

 Some common errors in the nomenclature of the dipterous wing. Psyche, vol. 13, 1907, pp. 154-157. 

 Manual of North American Diptera. Third edition, New Haven, J. T. Hathaway, 1908, 405 pp., ill. 

 Camptopelta, a new genus of Stratiomyidre. Ann. Ent. Soc. America, vol. 10, 1917, pp. 23-26. 



GEOLOGY. 



Chalk from the Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas. Science, vol. 16, 1890, p. 249. 



On the structure of the Kansas Chalk. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 12, 1890, p. 100. 



The Niobrara Cretaceous of western Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 13, 1893, pp. 107-111, 2 pis. 



Semiarid Kansas. Kansas Univ. Quart., vol. 3, 1895, pp. 209-216, map. 



Contribution to a symposium on the classification and nomenclature of geologic time-divisions. Journ. Geol., vol. 6, 



1898, pp. 342-345. 

 The red-beds of Kansas. Science, n. s., vol. 9, 1899, p. 221. 



The geology of Kansas. Supplement to "The earth and its story," by Angelo Heilprin, 1900, pp. 199-2S5, map. 

 The Laramie Cretaceous of Wyoming. Science, n. s., vol. 16, 1902, pp. 952-953. 



The Hallopus, Baptanodon, and Atlantosaurus beds of Marsh. Journ. Geol., vol. 13, 1905, pp. 338-350. 

 The Great Plains. School Science and Mathematics, vol. 6, 1906, pp. 641-651. 



The Permo-Carboniferous of northern New Mexico. (With E. C. Case.) Journ. Geol., vol. 20, 1912, pp. 1-12, 2 figs. 

 Permo-Carboniferous vertebrates from New Mexico. (With E. C. Case and M. G. Mehl.) Carnegie Inst. Washington, 



Pub. No. 181, 1913, Chapter I. 



MAN. 



Indian figures in western Kansas. Kansas City Review of Science, vol. 3, 1879, p. 16. 



Some prehistoric ruins in Scott County, Kansas. Kansas Univ. Quart., ser. B, vol. 7, 1899, pp. 109-114. 



Some pueblo ruins in Scott County, Kansas. (With H. T. Martin.) Trans. Kansas State nist. Soc, vol. 6, 1899, pp. 



124-130. 

 A fossil man from Kansas. Science, n. s., vol. 16, 1902, pp. 195-196. 

 An arrowhead found with bones of Bison occidental™ Lucas, in western Kansas. American Geol., vol. 30, 1902, pp. 313- 



315, 1 fig. 

 The fossil man of Lansing, Kansas. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 62, 1903, pp. 463-473, S figs. 

 Is man the end of evolution? Independent, vol. 58, 1905, pp. 1172-1177. 

 On the Lansing man. Proc. Intern. Cong. Americanists, 13th session, 1905, pp. 85-89; American Geol., vol. 35, 1905, 



pp. 342-346. 

 The birthplace of man. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 77, 1910, pp. 594-597. Reprinted as part of "The Paleontologic Record," 



pp. 85-88. 



PALEONTOLOGY. 



1. American Jurassic dinosaurs. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 6, 1878, pp. 42—46. 



2. Are birds derived from dinosaurs? Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, vol. 3, 1879, pp. 457-460. 



3. Ueber Ornithocheirus hihewis Koken. Zool. Anzeig., vol. 9, 1SS6, p. 282. 



4. Note on the pel™ of Cumnoria (Camptosaurus). American Nat., vol. 24, 1S90, pp. 472-473. 



5. A new plesiosaur from the Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 12, 1890, pp. 174-178, 



2 figs. 



6. Structure of the plesiosaurian skull. Science, vol. 16, 1S90, pp. 262, 290. 



7. The skull and hind extremity of Pteranodon. American Nat., vol. 25, 1891, pp. 1124-1126. 



8. Kansas mosasaurs. Science, vol. 18, 1891. p. 345. 



