394 AXNAL8 NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



illustrations of the species from the original type series. IhUL, I, pp. 

 39-97, pll. G-9. 

 Paleontology. In Geol. Wisconsin. IV. pp. 161-363, pll, 1-26. 



18S3 



Observations on the fossils of the metamorphic rocks of Bernardstou, Mass. 



Amer. Joiirn. Set., 3 ser., XXV, pp. .368-369, 

 [List of Utica slate graptolites from near Poughkeepsie.] Ihid. 3 ser., XXVI, 



p. 380. 



1884 



Notice of some new species of primordial fossils in the collections of the mu- 

 seum, and corrections of previously described species. BiiU. Amer. Mus. 

 Nut. Hi.st.. I. pp. 1.39-154, pll. 14. 15. 



1885 



Brachiopoda and lamellibranchiata of tlie Ilaritan clays and greensand marls 

 of Nevi- Jersey. Monor/raphs T\ S. Geol. Surv.. IX. Washington, 4°. 35 

 pll. and 1 map. Pp. xx -f 3.38. Also issued in 1886 with imprint of the 

 Geol. Surv. of New .Jersey, with same pagination and plates. 



IFruiting of] the ginkgo-tree [in the United States]. Science. VI. p. 4. 



An American Silurian scorpion. Science, VI, pp. 87-88, 1 text fig.; [Addi- 

 tional note] p. 184. 



On a fossil scorpion [Pro.^corpius OKhorni'\ from the Silurian rocks of America. 

 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. ni.<it.. I, pp. 181-190, pll. 19, 20, 2 figs. 



Notice of a new cephalopod [Litiiites bicJxmoreanus] from the Niagara rocks 

 of Indiana. Ihid.. I. pp. 191-192, pi. 21. 



Notice of a very large species of Homalonotus [H. major n. sp.] from the 

 Oriskany sandstone formation. Ibid.. I, pp. 193-195, pi. 22. [Describes 

 Homalonotus major, n. sp.] 



1886 



Professor Thorell and the American Silurian scorpion. Science, VII, pp. 



216-217. 

 Notice of geological investigations along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, 



conducted by Prof. H. INI. Seely and Pres. Ezra Brainerd. of :\Iiddlebury 



College, with descriptions of the new fossils discovered. Bidl. Amer. 



Mus. Nat. Hist., I, pp. 293-345, pll. 24-34, 1 map, 1 fig. 

 Notice of a new fossil body, probably a sponge related to Dicti/ophyton. Ibid., 



I. pp. .346-348, pi. 35. 



1887 



Kemarks on the molluscan fossils of the New Jersey marl beds, contained in 

 A'ols. 1 and 2 of that paheontology. and on their stratigraphical relations. 

 [Abstract.] Froc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., .35th meeting (1886), p. 215. 



Notice of geological investigations along the eastern shores of Lake Cham- 

 plain, conducted by Prof. H. M. Seely and Pres. Ezra Brainard. of Middle- 

 bury College, with descriptions of the new fossils discovered. [Abstract.] 

 Froc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 35th meeting (1886), pp. 215-216. 



New Jer.sey Cretaceous. Amer. X(itiin!li.-<t. XXI. jip. (;()-(;8. 



