REPRINTS FROM THE ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM— Continued 



68. On Further Collections of Fishes from Para- 



guay. By Cabl H. Eigenmann assisted by 

 Waldo Lee McAtee and David Peekins Wabd. 

 Pp. 48, 15 Plates 



69. An Undetermined Element In the Osteology of 



the Mosasauridae. By W. J. Holland. Pp. 5 



60. The Gasteropoda of the Ohazy Formation. By 



Percy E. Raymond. Pp. 58, 10 Plates 



61. A Further Occurrence of Wynea Americana In 



Pennsylvania. By Otto E. Jennings. Pp. 2, 

 1 Plate 



62. A Preliminary Account of the Pleistocene Fauna 



Discovered in a Cave Opened at Frankstown, 

 P-^nnsylvania, in April and May, 1907. By 

 W. J. Holland. Pp. 6, 2 Plates 



63. Description of Vertebrate Fossils from the 



Vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. By E. 

 0. Case. Pp. 8, 1 Plate 



64. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites: nisenldae from 



the Black Biver Limestone near Ottawa, 

 Canada. By Percy E. Eaymond and J. E. 

 Narraway. " Pp. 14, 3 Plates 



65. Ehinoceroses from the Ollgocene and Miocene 



Deposits of North Dakota and Montana. By 

 Eael Douglass. Pp. 11, 2 Plates 



66. Fossil Horses from North Dakota. By Earl 



Douglass. Pp. 11, 4 Plates 



67. Some Ollgocene Lizards. By Eael Douglass. 



Pp. 8 ••• 



68. Description of the Type Specimen of Stenomylus 



gracilis Peterson. By O. A. Peterson. Pp. 14. 



69. Brief Description of Some New Species of Birds 



from Costa Kica and a Eecord of Some Species 

 not Hitherto Reported from that Country. 

 By M. A. Carrikee, Jr. Pp. 2 



70. Notes on Costa Eican Fonnicariidae. By M. A. 



Caeriker, Je. Pp. 3 



71. Vertebrate Fossils from the Fort Union Beds. 



By Eael Douglass. Pp. 16, 2 Plates 



72. A Preliminary List of the Lepidoptera of West- 



em Pennsylvania Collected In the Vicinity of 



Pittsburgh. By Henby Engel. Pp. 110 



73 The Fauna of the Upper Devonian in Montana, 

 Pt. 1. The Fossils of the Bed Shales. By 

 Peecy E. Raymond. Pp. 18, 6 Plates 



74. Description of a New Species of Procamelus from 



the Upper Miocene of Montana, with Notes 

 upon Procamelus madlsonlus Douglass. By 

 Earl Douglass. Pp. 7, 3 Plates 



75. Some Sections of the Conemaugh Series between 



Pittsburgh and Latrobe, Pennsylvania. By 

 Percy E. Raymond. Pp. 12, 3 Plates 



76. A Preliminary List of the Unlonldse of Western 



Pennsylvania, etc. By Dr. A. E. Oetmann. 

 Pp. 33 



77. A Geological Eeconnalssance In North Dakota, 



Montana, and Idaho; with Notes on Mesozoic 

 and Cenozoic Geology. By Eael Douglass. 



Pd 78 7 Plates ••• 



Cabin' (now West Liberty, W. Va.), Sec. 



78. Botanical Survey of Presque Isle, Erie Co., Pa. 



By O. E. Jennings. Pp. 133, 30 Plates 



79. Catalog of Sesqui-Centennlal (Pittsburgh) Belles. 



By Douglas Stewaet. Pp. 30, 6 Plates 



80. Dromomeryx, a New Genus of American Rumi- 



nants. By Eael Douglas. Pp. 23, 5 plates. 



81. Fossils from the Glacial Drift and from De- 



vonian and MIssissippian near Meadvllle, 

 Pennsylvania. 3y Wm. Millaed. Pp. 8 



82. A New Species of Helodus. By Charles B. 



Eastman. Pp. 2 



83. In Memoriam. Charles Chauncey Mellor. By W. 



J. Holland. Pp. 12, 1 Plate 



84. Beports of Expedition to British Guiana of the 



Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum, 

 1908. Beport No. 1. By Carl H. Eigenmann. 

 Pp. 51 



85. Reports of Expedition to British Guiana of the 



Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum, 

 1908. Beport No. 2. By Marion L. Durbin. 

 Pp. 18 



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86. Contributions to a Knowledge of Odonata of the 



Neotropical Begion, Exclusive of Mexico and 

 Central America. By P. P. Calvert. Pp. 207, 

 9 Plates 2.26 



87. Deinosuchus hatcherl, a New Crenus and Spedea 



of Crocodile from the Judith Biver Beds of 

 Montana. By W. J. Holland. Pp. 14 20 



88. Reports on Expedition to British Guiana of the 



Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum. 

 Beport No. 3. By C. B. Blossee. Pp. 6, 3 

 Plates. 



89. Preliminary Description of Some New Tltanothe- 



res from the Uinta Deposits. By Earl Doug- 

 las. Pp. 10, 3 Plates 26 



90. An Annotated List of the Birds of Costa Rica 



Including Cocos Island. By M. A. Carrikee, 



Je. Pp. 601, 1 Plate 3.00 



91. The Geology of the Coast of the State of Alagdas, 



Brazil. By J. C. Brannee. Pp. 18, 3 Plates .40 



92. Description of a Collection of Fossil Fishes from 



the ±iituminous Shales at Riacho Doce, State 

 of Alagoas, Brazil. By David Staeb Jordan. 

 Pp. 12, 9 Plates 55 



93. Notes on Ordovician TrUobltes, No. II. Asaph- 



idae from the 3cekmantown. By Percy E. 

 Raymond. Pp. 10, 1 Plate 35 



94. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. IH. By 



Percy E. Raymond and J. E. Narbaway. 



Pp. 14, 2 Plates 35 



95. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. IV. By 



Percy E. Raymond. Pp. 21, 3 Plates 40 



96. Notes on a Collection of Fishes Made by James 



Francis Abbott at Irkutsk, Siberia. By David 

 Stare Joedan and William Francis Thomp- 

 son. Pp. 8, 4 Plates 30 



97. South American Tetrigldse. By Lawrence 



Beuner. Pp. 55 1.00 



98. Preliminary List of the Fauna of the Allegheny 



and Conemaugh Series m Western Pennsyl- 

 vania. By Percy E. Raymond. Pp. 15, 5 

 plates 80 



99. Results of an Ichthyological Survey About the 



San Juan Islands, Washington. By Edwin 

 Chapin Starks. Pp. 52, 3 plates 76 



100. Descriptions of a New Species of Pygldinm. By 



Gael H. Eigenmann. P. 1, 1 plate 10 



101. The Brachlopoda and Ostracoda of the Ohazy. 



By Percy E. Raymond. Pp. 45, 4 plates ... .50 



102. A New Camel from the I^Iiocene of Western 



Nebraska. By O. A. Peterson.. .Pp. 7, 4 

 plates 15 



103. A Mounted Skeleton of Stenomylus hitchcocki, 



the Stenomylus Quarry, and Bemarks Upon 

 the Ai&nities of the Genus. By O. A. Peter- 

 son. Pp. 7, 4 plates 15 



104. A Mounted Skeleton of Diceratherium cookl, 



Peterson. By O. A. Peterson. Pp. 6, 1 plate .15 



105. The Carnegie Museum Expedition to Central 



South America, 1907-1910. By W. J. Hol- 

 land, Director. Pp. 4 15 



106. A Brief Beport Upon the Expedition of the 



Carnegie Museum to Central South America. 

 By John D. Hasbman. Pp. 13 and Localities 

 at Which John D. Haseman Made Collections. 

 By Carl H. Eigenmann. Pp. 16 25 



107. Descriptions oi Some New Species of Fishes and 



Miscellaneous Notes on Others Obtained Dur- 

 ing Expedition of Carnegie Museum to Central 

 South America. By John D. Haseman. Pp. 

 13, 7 plates 50 



108. An Annotated Catalog of the CicIUid Fishes 



Collected by the Expedition of Carnegie Mu- 

 seum to Central South America, 1907-1910. By 

 John D. Haseman. Pp. 45, 20 plates 1.26 



109. Some New Species of Fishes i'rom the Rio 



Iguassu. By John D. Haseman. Pp. 14, 13 

 plates 65 



110. A Contribution to the Ornithology of the Ba- 



hama Islands. By W. E. Clyde Todd and W. 



W. Worthington. Pp. 77, 1 plate 75 



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