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GllALL^. 

 PALJiOTRINCIA, Mtush. 

 Pal^oteinga littokalis, Marsh. 



American Jourual of Science and Arts, Marcb, 18/0. 



Cretaceous greensand, No. 5, of New Jersey. 

 Pal^eotringa vetus, Marsh. 



American Journal of Science and Arts, Marcli, 1870. 



Cretaceous greensand, No. 4, of New Jersey. 

 TELMATORNIS, Marsh. 



1'elmatornis PRiscus, Marsh. 



.\merican Journal of Science and Arts, Marcb, 1870. 



Cretaceous greensand, No. 5, of New Jersey. 

 Telmatornis affinis, Marsh. 



American Journal of Scieuco and Arts, March, 1870. 



Cretaceous greensand, No. 5, of New Jersey. 



'I SAURURA. 



ICHTHYORNIS, Marsh. 

 Ichthyornis dispar, Marsh. 



American Journal of Science and Arts, 1872, p. 344 (IV) ; and 1873, p. 74 (V), February, 1873. 



Niobrara Cretaceous of the Smoky Hill. 

 Ichthyornis celer, Marsh. 



L. c, 1872, p. 406 (IV). — Apatornis cehr (uauio only), I. v., February, 1873. 



Niobrara Cretaceous of the Smoky Hill. 



EEPTILIA. 



DINOSAURIA. 



CIONODON, Cope. 



Bulletin of tbo United States Geological Survey of tbe Territories, No. 1, p. 10, Jan., 1874. 

 Ibidm, No. 2, p. 21, April, 1874. 



CioNODON ARCTATus, Copc. Figured on Plates I and IT. 



Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey of tbe Territories, No. 2, 1874, p. 21. 



The Fort Union epoch of Colorado. 



