144 BULLETIN NO. 30, IJNITKD STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Page. 



EuHmella, Forbes 316 



je.?/M»iruto, Meek, 1873, pi. ix, fig. 10 a 316-317 



FvKus, Lsiiiiai'k 317 



F. {Neptunea ?) nabbi, Meek, 1873, pi. ix, fig. 9 a 317 



Admetnpsig, Meek 317 



A. r;iom6oirfe«. Meek, 1873, pi. ix, figs. 6 a, & 317-318 



A . mbfusiformin, Meek, 1873, pL ix, fig. 7 a 318-319 



67. 



White, C. A. De-scriptioiLs of new species of Invertebrate fcssils from the Carboni- 

 ferous and Upper Silurian rocks of Illinois anil Indiana. <C Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 IMiila., vol. XXX, pp. 29-:i7. I'liiiadelpLia, 1878. 



Same. 8 vo., pp. 29-:{7. Philadelidiia, 1878. Thirty separates printed without title- 

 page, coA'ers, or repaging. 



Nine 8pecie.s are described as new. Page. 

 Radiata. 



A etinozoa. 



Baryphyllum, Edwards &. Haime 29 



B.fungulus,-a. s., Wliite, 1878 29-30 



Eehinoderma ta. 



Flatycrinus, Millei- 30 



F. bonoemis, u. s., "Wliite, 1878 30-31 



Scaphiocrinus, Hall 31 



/S. (jfiftsoni, n. .s., White, 1878 31-32 



S. gurleyi, 11. a., White,lS78 32-33 



Lepidesthei>;M.& W 33 



L. colletti, n. s., "White, 1878 33-34 



Mollugca. 



Folyzoa. 



FtiludycUa, Lonsdale 35 



P. triangulata, n. a.. White, 1878 35 



Oonchifera. 



Astartella, Hall 35 



A.gtirleyi, n. s., White, 1878 3i>-36 



Cephalopoda. 



Nautilus, Brey nius 30 



iV.da»M'('iie»w*,n.s., White, 1878 36-37 



Articulata. 



Vermes. 



Serpula, Liunaius 37 



S.imita, ii.s.. White, 1878 37 



68. 



White, C A. Anecdote of the Great Horned Owl. <; American Naturalist, vol. xiii, 

 p. 78)5. Philadelphia, 1879. 



This anecdote is told to illustrate the precision, rapidity, and extent of the action of the 

 muscles of the neck of that owl. Its authoiship is indicated only by the initials " C. A. W.'' 



69. 



White, C. A. Kemarks ou tlie Jura-Trias of Western North America. <^Am. Jour. 



Sci., vol. xvii, 3d scr., pp. 214-218. New Haven, 1879. 

 Same. New Haven, 1879. 8vo., pp. 214-218. Twenty separates piinted without title- 

 page, covers, or repaging. 



Eeferonce is nia<le in this article to the Triassic fossils which are described in Paleontologl- 

 cal Papers No. 9. 



70. 



White, C. A. Report on the Paleontological Field-work for the season of 1877. 

 <^Eieventh Annual Report U. S. Geo!, and Geog. Surv. of the Terr, (for the year 

 1877), pp. l(il-272. Washington, 1879. 



