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Katiikun, Mary J. Descriptions of 

 fossil crabs from California. 



Proc. V. 8. Nat. Mu.i., 

 XXXV, No. 1647, Nov. 14. 

 1908, pp. 341-349, pis. 



XLV-XLIX. 



Based on material in the Na- 

 tional Museum collected from the 

 Tertiary and Cretaceous of Cali- 

 fornia hy Ralph Arnold. The fol- 

 lowing genera and species are de- 

 scribed : Loxorhtinchus grandis 

 Stimpson, Cancar flssiis, new 

 species, Brnncliiolamhrus alius, 

 new genus and species, and Arch- 

 CBopiis antennatus, new genus and 

 species. 



Ulkich, Edward O., and Ray S. Bass- 

 LER. New American Paleozoic 

 ostracoda. Preliminary revision of 

 the Beyrichiidte, with descriptions of 

 new genera. 



Proc. U. 8. Sat. Mils., 

 XXXV, No. 1646, Nov. 10, 

 1908, pp. 277-340, pis. 



XXXVII XLIV. 



Contains a detailed discussion 

 of the various genera of the family 

 Beyrichiidae, preceded by historical 

 and other notes upon the family 

 as a whole. Six new genera are 

 proposed, while 7 groups are rec- 

 ognized in the genus Bcyrichia. 



Walcott, Charles D. Mount St*epheu 

 rocks and fossils. 



The Canadian Alpine Journ., 

 I, No. 2, Sept. 1908. pp. 

 232-248, pis. 1-4. 

 A semi-popular paper giving a 

 detailed sti-atigraphic section of 

 rocks exposed in Mount Stephen, 

 near Field, British Columbia. 

 Particular attention is paid to the 

 fauna of the so-called " fossil bed " 

 on the northwest face of the 

 mountain, all of the characteristic 

 and striking forms being figured. 

 The paper is accompanied by pho- 

 tographs showing the general re- 

 lations of the section, and of the 

 " fossil-bed ". 



Cambrian geology and paleon- 

 tology. No. 3. Cambrian Brachi- 

 opoda ; descriptions of new genera 

 and species. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 



Liii, No. 1810, Oct. 1, 



1908, pp. 53-137, pis. 



7-10. 



Describes .5 new genera, 3 new 



subgenera, .58 new species, and 6 



new varieties of Brachiopoda, 



Walcott, Charles D. — Continued. 



three of the new species and one 

 of the new varieties being from 

 rocks of Ordovician age. The 

 genus Neobohis is redefined, de- 

 scribed, and discussed. 



■ Cambrian geology and paleon- 

 tology. No. 4. Classification and 

 terminology of the Cambrian Brachi- 

 opoda. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 

 LIII, No. 1811, Oct. 13, 

 1908, pp. 139-165, pis. 

 11, 12. 

 This paper was published in 

 advance of Monograph LI of the 

 U. S. Geological Survey, on 

 " Cambrian Brachiopoda ", and 

 contains diagrams showing the 

 distribution of the families and 

 the evolution of the genera of the 

 Brachiopoda represented in the 

 Cambrian rocks, together with a 

 scheme of classification and a 

 glossary of the terms used in de- 

 scribing the Brachiopoda. These 

 will be incorporated In the intro- 

 duction to the Monograph on the 

 Brachiopoda. 



Cambrian geology and paleon- 

 tology. No. 5. Cambrian sections 

 of the Cordilleran area. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 

 LIU, No. 1812, Dec. 10, 

 1908, pp. 167-230, pis. 

 13-22. 

 Gives detailed stratigraphic sec- 

 tions of the rocks exposed in the 

 House Range, Utah ; near Wau- 

 coba Springs, California ; near 

 Barrel Spring, Nevada ; in Black- 

 smith Fork Canyon, Utah ; on the 

 Dearborn River, Montana ; and in 

 Mount Bosworth, British Co- 

 lumbia ; together with photographs 

 showing the general relations of 

 some of the sections, and the rela- 

 tions of some of the formations in 

 detail. 



White, David. Fossil flora of the coal 

 measures of Brazil. 



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