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RiN&UEBEEG, Eugene, N. S. — Coutiuued. 



corpariculus, Callocystites tripectinatus, Platyceras laciniosuvi, P. procUvc, P. 

 ■menibranaceitm, Penlamerella compressa, Spiri/era asperata, Crania dentata, 

 C. gracilis, C. pannosa, Avicula undosa, Conularia multijxtncta, C. bifurca, C. 

 transversa, Ciramopora orhictdata, lihinopora curvata, Stomatopora recta, S. 

 parva, Chaetetis expanstis, Tuherculopora, n. gen., T. inflata. 

 The species described are from Lockport, New York, from the lower part of the 

 shale, with a few excejjtions. 



RiNGUEBERG, E. {See Kayser.) 



RoMiNGER, C. Ou the Minute Structure of Stromatopora and its Al- 

 lies. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. , pp. 39-56, March, 1886. Phil- 

 adelphia.) 



A criticism or review of the paper of Prof. Alleyne Nicholson and Dr. F. Murie 

 on the structure of Stromatopora, published in 1879 in the Journal of th» 

 Linnsean Society of London. 



RoMiNGER, C. Stromatopora. (Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xxxii, 

 p. 78, July, 1886. New Haven.) 



Dr. Romiugev criticises the paper of Nicholson and Murie on the structnra of 

 Stromatopora, in the Proc. Nat. Sci. Philad. of 188''-, pp. 39-56. 



ROMINGER, C. On the Minute Structure of Stromatopora and its Al- 

 lies. . (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci, Philad., 1886, pp. 29-56. Geol. Mag., 

 new ser.. Decade iii, vol. in, p. 368, August, 1886. London.) 



A criticism of Dr. Rominger's criticism of the joint essay of Professor Nichol- 

 son and Dr. Murie on the structure of Stromatopora, which appeared iu 

 the Journal of the Liun;ean Society of London, in 1879. 



RoMERj F. {See Kokeu, E.) 



ScHLOSSER, Max. Beitrage zur Kenntuiss der Stammesgeschichte der 



Hufthiere and Versuch eiuer System atik der Paar-und Unpaarhufer. 



(Morphologisches Jahrb., Band xii, heft i, pp. 1-136, pis. i-vi, 1886. 



Leijizig.) 



ScHLOSSER, Max. Ueber das Verhiiltuiss der Cope'scheu Creodontas 



zu den librigen Fleischfresseru. (Morphologisches Jahrb., Band xii, 



heft II, pp. 287-294, 1886. Leipzig.) 

 SCHLOSSER, Max. {See Cope, E. D. ; Lydekker, R.) 

 Schmidt, Oscar. The International Scientific Series. The Mammalia 



in their relation to Primeval Times. Pp. i-xii and 1-308, figs. 1-51, 



1886. New ^ork. 



I. General Introduction. — (1) The Position of Maumials in the Animal King- 

 dom. (2) Phenomena of Convergence. (3) The Distinctive Characteristics 

 of Mammals. (4) The Extension of Palaeontological Science since Cuvier. 

 (5) The Strata of the Tertiary Formation. 

 II. Special Comparison of the Living Mammals and their Ancestors. — (1) The 

 Monotrema, Cloacal of Forked Animals. (2) The Marsupials. (3) The 

 Edentata, or animals poor in Teeth. (4) The Ungulata, or Hoofed Animals. 

 (5) The Elephants. (6) The Sirenia, or Sea Cows. (7) The Cetacea, or 

 Whales. (8) The Carnivora, or Flesh Eaters. (9) The Seals. (10) The 

 Insectivora, or Insect Eaters. The Rodents. The Bats. (11) The Progi' 

 mite, or Semi- Apes. Simite, or Apes, The Man of the Future. 



