PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. i-:;o 



COPE-COPE 



Cope, Edward D.. reptiles (con- 

 tinued). 



, — from Kansas cretaceous No. 



3. 17. 176. 



Reptilia. homologies of the pos- 

 terior cranial arches in the, 30, 



III, 112. 



, — cretaceous, of U. S., 11, 271. 



. — of the Triassic formation of 



the Atlantic region of the U. S., 



II. 444- 



, — Plesiosaurian, 1 structure of 



the skull in the, and on two new 

 species from the Upper Cretaceous, 

 33, 109. 



— — , — and Batrachia of North 

 America, extinct, 12, 41. 



reptilian remains from the Da- 

 kota beds of Colorado. 17, 193. 



John A. Ryder, obituary notice 



of, Memorial Volume, i, i. 



Saurians in Pennsylvania, Tri- 

 assic, 17, 231. 



■ Saurocephalus of Harlan, 11, 



608. 



Saurodontidse, 11, 529. 



skeletons found near Wood- 

 bury, N. J., II, 310. 



Smoky Hill River, Kansas, ex- 

 pedition to, 12, 174. 



-snakes, analytical table of the 



genera of, 23, 479. 



stone implements found near 



Potomac River, 31, 229. 



Tapiroid hyrachyus, osteology 



of, 13, 212. 



• ■ Testudinate from the Kansas 



Chalk, new, 12, 308. 



Tiaporus, a new genus of Teii- 



dfe. 30, 132. 



Tomiopsis. on genu?, 31, 317. 



Tortoises, cretaceous, 11, 16, 



515- 



-Toxodon, structure of the pos- 

 terior foot of. 19, 402. 



— ■ — Ungulata from the Wyoming 

 Eocene, short footed, 13, 38. 



Cope, Edward D. (continued). 

 ■ vertebrata from -Bridger Eocene 



of Wyoming, new, 12, 460. 468, 



469. 

 — -— . — of the Dakota epoch of 



Colorado. 17, 233 

 . — of eastern Illinois bone bed, 



17. 52. 

 — • — . — in Kansas State Agricultural 



College, cretaceous, 12, 168. 



— — . — of the Lower Eocene of Wy- 

 oming and New ^Mexico. 188 1. 20, 

 139- 



— • — , — of New Jersey INliocene. 14, 

 361. 



•. — .new Paleozoic, from Illi- 

 nois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. 36, 

 /I- 



, — in North Carolina, distribu- 

 tion of certain extinct. 12, 210. 



. — -from northern part of the 



Tertiary Basin of Green River. 12, 

 554. 



. — from Permian Eormation. 



Texas, 19, 27, 38; 20, 447, 628. 



-, — — and Triassic formations of 



the U. S.. 17, 182, 269. 



. — from Peru, cold blooded, 17, 



. — , phylogeny of the. 30, 278. 



— • — . — . some new and little-known 

 Palsozoic. 30, 221. 



. — .some points in the kineto- 



genesis of the limbs of, 30, 282. 



. — .synopsis of Puerco Eocene, 



20, 461. 478. 



. — of the Trias of North Amer- 

 ica. 24, 209. 



, — from L^pper Tertiary forma- 

 tions of the west, 17, 219. 



, — from upper waters of Bitter 



Creek, Wyoming. 12, 483. 487. 



. — • from the Wind River Eocene 



beds of Wyoming, 19, 195. 



— — vertebrate palaeontology of 

 Brazil. 23, i. 



— ■ — , of Texas, 30, 123. 



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