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Fossils (continued). 



Desmostylus hesperus, extinct siren- 



ian, P2113. 

 Devonian, brachiopod, Rensselaeria 

 mainensis, Maine, Pi 527. 

 conodonts, American, P2613. 

 crinoids, P2793, 2972. 

 Lower, formations of Maryland, 



P1313. 

 Middle, molluscan j^enus from 

 China, P2661 ; Traverse group, 

 P2811. 

 plants, New York and Pennsyl- 

 vania, P928. 

 Diastoma, west coast of America, 



Pi 802. 

 Diatryma, osteology and relation- 

 ship, PI 320. 

 D'tceratherium armatum, Montana, 



P2948. 

 Dimetrodon gigas, skeletal anatomy, 



P2300. 

 Dinosaurs. (Sec under Fossils, rep- 

 tiles.) 

 Dinotocrinus, crinoid genus, P3103. 

 Dipeltii, Pill 7. 



Diplodocus, skeleton in National Mu- 

 seum, P2941. 

 Discocyclina, Eocene, P2800. 

 Dolatocrinus and allies, B115. 

 Dominican Republic, plants, P236J. 

 echinoderms, Asteroidea, revision, 

 B88. 

 brittle-star, Santa Cruz Moun- 

 tains. Calif., PI 620. 

 Canal Zone and Costa Rica, BIOS, 



pt. 5; P2218. 

 crinoids, Apiocrinus, P2S90; Ces- 

 tocrinus, P3080; Corynecrinus, 

 Devonian, P2972; Dinotocrinus, 

 P3103; Dolatocrinus, BUS; Ho- 

 mocrinus, notes on, P2038; 

 Jurassic, P1664; Knobstone for- 

 mation, P1850; notes on un- 

 usually fine slab, P2009; Page- 

 crinus, P2793 ; Pentacrinus, 

 Alaska, VZSll ; Rhopocrinus, 

 P3144; unusual forms, P2581; 

 Vasocrinus, P2760; West Indies, 

 P2S16. 

 echinoids, Mexican, P301S; Pam- 

 lico, P3113. 

 pentremite, P1467. 

 •ea-urchin, Scutellaster cretacetu, 



P2557. 

 Stelleroidea, revision with refer- 

 ence to Asteroidea. B88. 

 Ecuador, mollusks, P2946. 

 Edestus and related genera, P1699. 

 Edmunds formation, Washington 



County, Maine, P1985. 

 Ehrenbergina, P266S. 

 EUphas roosevelti, description el 



type, P2571. 

 Eadothyra trnata, P91. 



Fossils (continued). 



Eocene, Bridger, Machatroidet 

 eothen, sabertooth crcodont from, 

 P3202. 

 crabs, P2727, 2786. 

 flower, P1980. 



Foraminifera, P2567, 2800. 

 Fulgoridae, P2380. 

 insects, P2313, 2358. 

 lower, caddis case, Tennessee, 



P2686. 

 middle, palm fruit. Peru, P2652; 



Sinopa, osteology, P1449. 

 mollusks, P134, 2518. 

 owl, Wyoming, P3031. 

 plants and insects, Green River, 



Colo., P2SS6. 

 primates, relationship with Pale- 



ocene, P2469. 

 snake, Alabama, P1164. 

 Equus lambei, Pleistocene, Yukon, 



P2212. 

 Esmeralda formation, Nev., flora, 



P2719. 

 Eurhinodelphis, North American, 



P2563. 

 Eutrephoceras sloani. Eocene, South 



Carolina, P2S18. 

 Exogyra, Texas, Austin Chalk, P2815. 

 Ferns. (See under Fossils, plants.) 

 fishes, Coitus beldingif, Nevada, 

 P2519. 

 Edestus and related genera, Plfi99. 

 Haiti, P247S. 



in National Museum, P2177. 

 Leuciscus turneri, Miocene, Ne- 

 vada, P1212. 

 Macrocheilus, Plectottylut, and 



Soleniscus, P366. 

 Paleozoic, characters, P866. 

 Pleistocene, Florida, P2291. 

 pycnodont, American, P2036. 

 scales from Peru, P2355. 

 sculpin, Nevada, P2519. 

 stickleback, Nevada, P152S. 

 Florida, bones, Tise's Ford, P396. 

 crab. P2786. 

 mammalian and fish remains, 



P2291. 

 mollusks, B90; P2612, 2887. 

 •ea-cow, P2438. 

 turtle, P2687. 

 Florissant. (See under Fossils, Colo- 

 rado.) 

 footprints, Fort Union, Montana, 



P27S0. 

 Foraminifera, Camerinidae, Mexi- 

 can, P3052. 

 Canal Zone, B103, pts. 3, 4. 

 Cretaceous, Upper, Trinidad, 



P2914. 

 Discocyclina, Eocene, P2300. 

 Ehrenbergina, P2665. 

 Endothyra ornata, note on, F9L 

 Eocene genus, new, P2567. 

 Ltpidocyclina related to L, mmn- 

 telli, P2680, 



