BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following list of papers includes only those that refer to the Pely- 

 cosauria as defined in the preceding pages ; only those which contain some 

 additional or important matter are admitted; those in which the name is 

 merely mentioned have been excluded. Broili in his large paper on the 

 Texas fauna, No. 14 below, has given a very admirable and nearly perfect 

 list of all the important papers on Permian Reptiles. Hay in his Bibliog- 

 raphy of the Fossil Vertebrata of North America (100) has given a nearly 

 perfect chronological list of the papers containing descriptions or mention 

 of the Pelycosauria up to the time of publication, 1900 ; minor papers of later 

 date are included in the list below : 



1. Adams, G. I. The Carboniferous and Permian age of the Red Beds of eastern Oklahoma from strati- 



graphic evidence. Am. Jnl. Sc, 4th, vol. 12, 1901, pp. 3S3-386. 



2. . Stratigraphic relations of the Red Beds to the Carboniferous and Permian in northern Texas. 



Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 14, 1903, pp. 191-200. Also abst. Science, new series, vol. 16, 1902, 

 p. 1029. 



3. , GiRTY, G. H., and White, D. H. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Upper Carboniferous rocks 



of the Kansas section. Bull. No. 211, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1903, p. 72. 



4. Baur, G. Zur Morphologic des Carpus u. Tarsus der Reptilien. Zoolog. Anzeig., vol. viii, 1885, pp. 



631-638. 



g. . Ueber die Kanale im Humerus der Amnioten. Morph. Jahrb., vol. xii, 1886, pp. 299-305. 



6. . Ueber die Abstammung der Amnioten Wirbelthiere. Biolog. Centralb., vol. vii, 18S7, pp. 481- 



493. Also Sitzb. der Gesell. f. Morph. u. Physiol. Miinchen, 1887, pp. 44-61. 



•J, . On the phylogenetic arrangement of the Sauropsida. Jnl. Morph., vol. i, 1SS7, pp. 93-104. 



8. . Archegosaurus. Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, 1897, pp. 975-980. 



n. and Case, E. C. On the morphology of the skull of the Pelycosauria and the origin of the mammals. 



Preliminary Communication. Anat. Anzeig., Bd. 13, Nos. 4-5, 1897, pp. 109-120. Also Science, 



N. s., vol. 5, No. 119, 1897, pp. 592-594. 

 10. . The history of the Pelycosauria, with a description of the genus Dimetrodon Cope. 



Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, n. s., vol. xx, 1899, pp. 1-5S. 



11. Bede, J. W. The age of the Kansas-Oklahoma Red Beds. Am. Geol., 1901, pp. 46-47. 



12. Bernard, F^lix. :6lements de Paleontologie. Paris, 1S95. 



13. Broili, Ferd. Pelycosaurierreste von Texas. Zeitsch. deutsch. geolog. Gesell., Bd. 56, Hft. 3, 1904, 



pp. 268-274. 



14. . Permische Stegocephalen und Reptilien aus Texas. Paleontographica, Bd. li, 1904, pp. 1-120. 



15. . Stammreptilien. Anat. .\nzeig., Bd. xxv, No. 23, 1904, pp. 577-587. 



16. BouLENGER, G. A. On the characters and affinities of the Triassic reptile Telerpeton elginense. Proc. 



Zool. Soc. London, vol. i, 1904, pp. 470-481. 



17. BouLE, M., and Glangeaud, P. Le Callibrachion gaudryi, nouveau reptile fossile du Permien d'Autun. 



Bull. Soc. d'Hist. Nat. d'Autun, t. 16, 1893, pp. 1-17. 



18. Broom, R. On the classification of the Theriodonts and their allies. Rept. S. .M. Assn. Ad. Sc, 1903. 

 jg . On the structure of the palate in Dicynodon and its allies. Trans. South African Philos. 



Soc, vol. II, 1901, pp. 169-176. 



20. . On the mammalian and reptilian vomerine bones. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, vol. 27, 



1903, pp. 545-560. 



21. . Descriptions of the paleontological material collected by the members of the Geological Survey of 



Cape Colony. On a new reptile (Proterosuchus fergusi) from the Karroo Beds of Tarkastad, 

 South Africa. Ann. South Afric. Mus., vol. 4, 1903, pp. 159-163. 



22. Case, E. C. On the foramina perforating the cranial region of a Permian reptile (Dimetrodon) and on 



a cast of its brain cavity. Am. Jnl. Sc, 4th, vol. 16, No. 3, 1897, pp. 321-326. Also abst. Science, 

 N. s., vol. 5, No. iig, 1897, p. 594. 



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