FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS OF THE JURA-TRIAS. 547 



BiBLIOGKAPHY.' 



Adams, C. B. 



"46. Notice of a .small ornithichnite. Amer. journ. of sci. and arts, ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 215-216, text fig. 1-2. 

 Baur, G. 



"87. On the phylogenetic arrangement of the Saurop.sida. Journ. of morphology, vol. l,p. 93-104. 

 Beasley, H. C. 



"96. An attempt to classify the footprints in the new red sandstone of this [Liverpool] district. Proc. Liverpool 

 geol. soc, 37th session, vol. 7. pt. 4, p. 391-409, pi. 1-3. 

 Beckles, S. H. 



'51. On suppo.sed casts of footprints in the Wealden, Quart, journ. geol. soc. London, vol. 7, p. 117. 

 "54. On the ornithoidichnites of the Wealden. Quart, journ. geol. soc. London, vol. 10, p. 450-464, 1 text fig. 

 '59. ()u fossil footprints in the siindstone at Cummingstone. Quart, journ. geol. soc. London, vol. 15, p. 461. 

 "62. On some natural easts of reptilian footprints in the Wealden beds of the Isle of Wight and of Swanage. Quart, 

 journ geol. soc. London, vol. 18. p. 443-447, text fig. 1-4. 

 Bernhardi, Reinhard. 



'34. [( In tracks found near Ilildburghausen.] Neues jahrb. f. mineral., geogn., geol., u. petrefaktenkunde, 1834, p. 

 .641-642. 

 Bouv6, T. T. 



"59. [On priority of discovering footprints in the Connecticut valley.] Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., vol. 7, p. 49-53. 

 Brodie, P. B. 



'60. On the occurrence of footsteps of Chirotherium in the upper Keuper of Warwickshire. Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 

 .ser. 3, vol. 5, p. 4. 

 Buckland, W. 



"28. Note sur des traces de tortues observfies dans le gr6s rouge. Ann. des sci. nat., vol. 13, p. 85-86. 

 '36. The Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom, and goodness of God as manifested in the creation. Treatise 6. 

 Geology and mineralogy considered witli reference to natural theology. London: 2 vols., 8vo. 

 ("Fossil footsteps," vol. 1, p. 199-201.) 

 "39. An account of the footsteps of the Cheirotherium and five or six smaller animals in the stone quarries of 

 Storeton hill, near Liverpool. Notices and abstracts of communications to Briti.sh as,soc. adv. sci., Newcastle 

 meeting, 1838, vol. 7, p. 85. 

 '58. The Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation. Treatise 6. 

 (jeology and mineralogy considered witli reference to natural theology. 3d ed., London : 2 vols., 8vo., illus. 

 Cook, G. H. 



'85. [List of species found at Whitehall, New Jersey.] Geol. surv. of New Jensey, ann. rept. state geologist for 1885, 

 p. 96. 

 Cope, E. 1). 



"67. [Account of extinct reptiles which approach birds.] Proc. acad. nat. sci. Philadelphia, 1867, p. 234-235. 

 Cotta, B. 



■39a. Notitz fiber thierfahrteu im bunten sandstein bei Polzig zwischen Ronneburg und Weis.senfels. Neues jahrb. 



f. mineral., geogn., geol., u. petrefaktenkunde, 1889, p. 10-15. 

 '39b. Ueber thierfahrteu im bunten sandsteine bei Polzig im Altenburgischen. Neues jahrb. f. mineral., geogn., 

 geol., u. petrefaktenkunde, 1839, p. 617. 

 Croiset, — . . 



'35-'36. [On the fmitprints of He-isburg. ) Hull. soc. g6ol. de France, vol. 7, p. 259-260. 

 Cunningham, J. 



'38a. [On the footprints of Liverpool.] London and Edinburgh philos. mag., vol. 14, p. 148. 



' Including nearly all of the literature upon Triassic and Jurassic footprints. 



