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22. Carkz, L., and DouviLi.l^;, H. Anmi.airc Gdologiqno nniversel, rcviiedeGeologie 



et Paleontolojrie, dirigdo par Dr. L. Carez pour la partie G6ologi(iiie, ct H. Doii- 

 vill6 pour la partie Paleoutologiqne, avec lo coiiconrs de nombrenx G6ologuo8 

 Frauyais et <5traiigers. Fonde par le Dr. Daginconrt. Tome iv, Paris Comp- 

 toire G(5ologique do Paris, 15, Rue de Tournon. (Introductiou'dated " Paris, 

 15 d6c. Ih88.") Index Bibliographique, pp. 1-124. Revue de G<^ologie pour 

 rann6el887, dirig<^eparDr. L. Carez, pp. 127-672. RevuedePaMontologiepour 

 Tannee 1887, dirig(5e parH. Douvill(5, pp. ()73-871. 



(The literature for this jiart is divided biologically, and is reviewed sepa- 

 rately, the Vertebrates and Arthropoda, by Dr. E. Trouessart ; tbe Cephalo- 

 poda, by M. Em. Haug; the Gasteropoda, by M.Conmann ; the Lamellibranchs, 

 uyM. H. Douvilld ; the Brachiopoda, by M. D. P. Oeblert; the Bryozoa, Antho- 

 zoa, Spongia, and Protozoa, by M. G. F. Dollfus ; the Echinodermata, by M. 

 Gauthier; and Vegetal Paheoutology, by M. Zeiller.) 



23. Chapman, E. J. On the Classification of Trilobites. Canadian Roc. Sci., vol. 



II, p. 431. 1887! Montreal. 



24. Clark, William B. A new Anunonito, which throw.s additional light upon the 



geological position of the Alpine Rha'tic. Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. 36, pp. 118-120, 

 1888. New Haven. 



25. On the geology of a region in northern Tyrol, together with descriptions 



of new species of fossils. The Johns Hopkins Univ. Circular No. 65. 1888. 

 Baltimore. 



26. On three geological excursions made during the months of October and 



November, 1887, into the southern counties of Maryland. The Johns Hopkins 

 Univ. Circular No. 65, with map. April, 1888. Baltimore. 



27. Discovery of fossil-bearing Cretaceous strata in Anne Arundel and Prince 



George's ( oiinties, Maryland. The Johns Hopkins UuIa'. Circnlar No. 69. 1888. 

 Baltimore. 



28. Clarke, .J. M. Annelid Teeth from the lower portion of the HamiUon group and 



from the Naples shales of Ontario County, New York. (>th Ann. Rejt. State 

 Geologist, N. Y., pp. 30-37, pi. A'. 1887. Albany. 



29. A communication ftn Elephantine bones found at Attica, Wyoming Countj', 



New York, with no title. 6th Ann. Rep. of State Gool., pp. 34-35. 1887. 

 Albany. 



30. Report on bones of Mastodon or EUphas, found associated with char- 

 coal and pottery at Attica, Wyoming County, New York. 41st Ann. Rep. 

 of Trustees of State Mus. Nat. Hist., pp. 388-390. pi. of sections. lf^88. 

 Albany. 



31. "The structure and Development of the visnal area in the Trilobite 



Phacops rana. Green." Jour of Morph., vol. ii. No. 2, pp. 253-270, pi. xxi. 

 November, 1888. Boston. 



32. "Paleontology of New York, vol. vii," as accredited on title page. 1888. 



Albany. {See Hall, .James.) 



33. Claypolk, E. W. Preliminary note on some fossil wood from the Carboniferous 



rocks of Ohio. Proc. A. A. A, S., vol. 35, pp. 219-220. 1887. Salem. 



34. Note on fossil lislies from Berea, Ohio, collected by Dr. William Clark. 



Amor. Gool., vol. ii. No. 1, pp. 62-64. 1888. Minneapolis. 



35. Cooper, J. G. California Piilmonata, Recent and Fossil. I'roc. and Hull, of 



Cal. Acad. Sci., Bull, ii, pp. 355-497, and Proc. 2d ser., vol. i, p. 11. March, 

 August, December, 1887. San Francisco. 



36. Catalogue of California Fossils. Ann. Rep. of State Mineralogist, (Cali- 

 fornia,) pp. 221-30. 1888. Sacramento. 



37. Cooper, W. F. Tabulated list of Fossils known to occur in the Wavorly of Ohio, 

 Bull.,Denison Univ., vol. iv, pt, 1, pp. 123-129. December, 1888. Granville, 

 Ohio. 



