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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 



Stanton, Timothy W. The age and 

 fitratigraphic relations of the "Ceratops 

 Beds " of Wyoming and Montana. 



Proe. Washington Acad. ScL, 11, 

 No. 3, Aug. 14, 1909, pp. 239-29.3. 

 Based partly on a study of specimens In 

 the U. S. National Museum. 



White, David. The effect of oxygen in 



coal. 



Bull. U. S. Oeol. Surv., No. 383, 

 Washington, 1909, pp. 1-74, 

 pis. 1-3. 



PALEONTOLOGY. 



Arnold, Ralph, and Robert Anderson. 



Geology and oil resources of the Coa- 

 linga District, California. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 398, 

 1910, pp. 1-354, pis. 1-52. 

 Illustrates the characteristic fossils of 

 the district, the specimens used being 

 Museum material. 



Bassler, R. S. Dendroid graptolites of 

 the I Niagaran dolomites at | Hamil- 

 ton, Ontario | compiled by | Ray S. 

 Bassler, | Curator, Division of Inver- 

 tebrate Paleontology, | U. S. National 

 Museum | (Seal) | Washington | 



Government Printing Office | 1909. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 05, 



July 10, 1909, pp. i-ix, 1-76, pis. 



1-5. 

 This bulletin, which is a compilation 

 based partly upon manuscript left by the 

 late Dr. R. R. Gurley, contains descrip- 

 tions of the genera and species of grapto- 

 lites from the Silurian dolom.ites at Ham- 

 ilton, Ontario, with an introduction dis- 

 cussing the history of the manuscript, 

 methods of photographing these organ- 

 isms, and the geology of the region. 

 Based partly upon material in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



Adequacy of the paleontologic 



record. 



Pop. Sci. Mo., 76, No. 6, June, 



1910, pp. 586-589. 



This is one of a series of papers delivered 



before the Paleontologic Society, at the 



1909 meeting at Boston in a conference 



upon the Paleontologic Record. 



Berry, Edward W. Pleistocene swamp 

 deposits in Virginia. 



Amer. Naturalist, 43, July, 1909, 

 pp. 432-436. 



Contributions to the Mesozoic 



flora of the Atlantic coastal plain, iv. 



Maryland. 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Chtb, 37, Jan., 

 1910, pp. 19-29, 1 pi. 



A new species of Dewalquea from 



the American Cretaceous. 



Torreya, 10, No. 2, Feb., 1910, pp. 

 34-38, 1 fig. 



Berry, Edward W. A new Cretaceous 

 Bauhinia from Alabama. 



Avier. Journ. Sci., 4th ser., 29, 

 Mar., 1910, pp. 256-258, 1 fig. 



Contributions to the Mesozoic 



flora of the Atlantic coastal plain, v. 

 North Carolina. 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, 37, Apr. 

 1910, pp. 181-2(X), pis. 19-24. 



Additions to the Pleistocene flora 



of Alabama. 



Amer. Journ. Sci., 4th ser., 29, 

 May, 1910, pp. 387-398, figs. 1-3. 



A revision of the fossil plants of 



the genus Nageiopsis of Fontaine. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 38, No. 

 1738, June 6, 1910, pp. 185-195, 

 figs. 1, 2. 



Clarke, John M. Early Devonic his- 

 tory of New York and eastern North 

 America. 



N. Y. State Mus., Mem. 9, Pt. 1, 



1908, pp. 1-366, pis. 1-48; Pt. 2, 



1909, pp. 1-250, pis. 1-34. 

 Many Museum specimens are used in 



the deseriptions.and illustrations. 



Dall, William Healey. Conditions 

 governing the evolution and distribu- 

 tion of Tertiary faunas. 



Journ. Geol. 17, Sept.-Oct., 1909, 

 pp. 493-502. 

 A discussion based on the Tertiary col- 

 lections of the U. S. National Museum. 



A new Floridian Amnicola. 



Nautilus, 24, No. 1, May, 1910, 

 p. 2. 

 Amnicola harpcri is described as new 

 from Lake Panasoffkee, Florida. The 

 types are in the National Museum. 



Gilmore, Charles W. A new rhyncho- 

 cephalian reptile from the Jurassic of 

 Wyoming, with notes on the fauna of 



"Quarry 9." 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 

 1698, Oct. 15, 1909, pp. 35-42, pi. 

 11, figs. 1-3. 

 Describes and figures the new genus and 

 species, Opisthias rarus. 



