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1888 



Evidence confirmatory of Mastodon obscurus Leidy, as an American species. 

 Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. ScL, 36tli meeting (1887), pp. 252-253. 



1889 



Observations on some imperfectly known fossils from the Calciferous sand- 

 rock of Lake Champlain, and descriptions of several new forms. Bull. 

 Amer. Mhs. Sat. Hist., II, pp. 41-63. pll. 7-10 and 13 (part). 



Additional notes on Asaphus canal is Conrad. Ihid., II, pp. 61-65, pll. 11, 12. 



Description of a new form of fossil balanoid cirripede [Protobalanus hamil- 

 tonensis], from the Marcellus shale of New York. Ihid., II, pp. 65-68, pi. 

 13, fig. 22. 



Note on the faunal resemblance between the Cretaceous formations of New 

 Jersey and those of the Gulf States. Ibid., II. pp. 113-116. 



1890 



Observations on the fauna of tlie rocks at Fort Cassin, Vermont, with de- 

 scriptions of a few new species. Bull. Atner. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ill, pp. 

 25-39, pll. 1-3. 1 text fig. 



Observations on a fossil flsh from the Eocene beds of Wyoming. Ibid.. Ill, 

 pp. 117-120, pi. 4. [Describes Protocatostomus constablci n. sp. = A^ofo- 

 goneus osculus Cope.] 



Description of a new genus of inarticulate brachiopodous shell. Ibid.. III. pp. 

 121-122. 8 figs. 



Former abundance of the wild pigeon in central and eastern New York. Tlie 

 Auk; n. ser.. VII. pp. 284-285. 



The Fort Cassin rocks and their fauna (supplement to the memoir on the 

 Calciferous formation in the Champlain valley by Profes.sors Brainard 

 and Seely). Bull. Geol. Soc. Arner.. I. pp. 514-515. 



1891 



Observations on some Cretaceous fossils from the Beyrut district of Syria in 

 the collection of the American ^Museum of Natural History, with descrip- 

 tions of some new species. Bull. Atner. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ill, pp. 381-441, 

 pll. 4A-11. 3 figs. 



Notes on some fossils from Bolivia, collected by Mr. Arthur F. Wendt. and 

 description of a remarkable new genus and species of brachiopod 

 [Scaphiococlia boliviensis]. Trans. Amer. Inst. Mining Engineers, XIX, 

 pp. 104-107. 4 figs. 



Contributions to invertebrate paheontology. Annals y. Y. AQad. .S^c;.. V. pp. 

 505-020, pll. 5-16. Reprinted in Rep. Geol. Sun: Ohio. VII, 1893. pp. 407- 

 492, 494, pll. 1-11. 



The common edil)le crab found in fossil in the Hudson River tunnel. Science. 

 XVIII, p. .300. 



Mastodon remains on New York Island. Science. XVIII. p. 342. 



1892 



Visitors' guide to the geological and paheontological collections in the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History. 68 pages with 49 text figs. New 

 York. S°. 



