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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, lt»0" 



GiLMORE, Charles W. — ContimuHl. 



intpfcentrum in representatives of the 

 Opislliooelia and ()rtlio|)oda noted for 

 the first time. A note is appended 

 showinj; that /.sc/iiVj, flKured l>y Maislt 

 as liiplodovHH, really beloufj; to a mem 

 lier of tlie Morosaurida\ 



— Description of u new speiies of 



Baptiiiiodon ffom the Jurassic of 

 Wyoniinj;. 



.l»/i. Jouni. /Sfi.. XXIII, pp. lo:?- 

 198, figs. 1-2. 

 Uaptanodon reedi Is descrilied as a 

 new species of the Baptanodoutidtp. 



II.\Y. Oi.ivKR r. A new fossil Stidde- 

 back tish from Nevada. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Miis., xxxii. No. 

 1328, May IS. 1!H)7. iip. 271 

 278. figs. 1-3. 

 Otistrrostciis irHliamsoni I< ittosniniis, 

 a new subspecies, is here doscribt-d and 

 figured. 



IloixicK. Arthik. (See uiitler Eliza- 



lirTli ( ItTtiniile r.ritloii. i 



I, YON, Marcus Ward, .Tr. Mannnal re- 

 mains from two preliistoric villa,ice 

 sites in New Mexico and Ari- 

 zona. 



I'roc. U. S. Sat. Mus., xxxi. No. 



1500, Dec. IS, lOOG, pp. 047- 



649. 



A list of mammal remains collected 



by Dr. Walter Hough in a cave on the 



upper Tularosa Uiver, near Joseph, 



X. Mex.. and from an ancient pueblo 



near Blue, Ariz. 



Trie, Frederkk W. Remarks on the 

 type of the fossil cetacean Ai/tjnt- 

 phiufi pygDunis (Miiller). 



Pub. .\o. 169.i. Smithsonian Inst.. 

 pp. 1-8, 1 pi.. 4\ 1007. 



Wii.usTON. Samuel W. The skull of 

 Hrachautiiriiiiis, with observations 

 on the relationships of the IMesio- 

 saurs. 



Proc. C S. Sot. .Mhs.. xxxii. No. 

 l.".4(l. .lune l."i. 1007. pp. 477- 

 480, pis. xxxiv-xxxvii. 

 The type specimen in the National 

 Museum is liere described. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



Dai. I.. Wii.LiA.M IIe.vley. Hiojiraphical 

 memoir of Charles Emerson Beecher. 

 l.S5(J-U)04. 



Sat. Acad. iSci., Wa-^h., 1000, 8, 

 pp. .57-70. I'ortrait. 

 Head liefore the National .\cademy 

 of Sciences, Novemljer 10, 1004. In- 

 cludes a bibliography of Beecher's pub- 

 lications, some of wbicli were liased on 

 Museum material, 



EXPLORATION. 



Dall, Wii.i.ia.m Heaxey'. Reminis- 

 cences of Yukon exploration. 



Poiiuliir .Science Montlihi. Aug., 

 1000, pp, 128-i:,{7, 

 A description of the conditions met 

 with in 1S0.5 to ISOS, by tlie party 

 under Robert Kennicott while explor- 

 ing the valley of the Yukon, under 

 tUe auspices of the Smithsonian In- 

 stitution. 



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