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JORDAN, David Starr, and EYEK- 

 iMANN, JVvKTON W.— Continued, 

 fjtitution. I Ignited States National Mu- 

 seum. I — I Bulletin | of the | United 

 StateH National Museum. | No. 47. | 

 — 1 The Fishes | of | North and Mid- 

 dle America: | A descriptive catalogue 

 of the species of fish-like vertebrates 

 found in | the waters of North America 

 north of the Isthmus of Panama. | 

 By I David Starr Jordan, Ph. D., | 

 President of the Leland Stanford Junior 

 University and of the | California 

 Academy of Sciences, | and | Barton 

 Warren Evermann, Ph. D.,-| Ichthy- 

 ologist of the United States Fish Com- 

 mission. I Partii. I AVashington: | Gov- 

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 8vo., pp. i-xxx, 1241-2183. 



Smithsonian Institution. | United 



States National ^Museum. | — | Bulletin 

 I of the I United States National Mu- 

 seum. I No. 47. I — I The Fishes ] of | 

 Northand Middle America: | Adescrip- 

 tive catalogue of the species of fish-like 

 vertebrates found in | the waters of 

 North America north of the Isthmus 

 of Panama. ] By | David Starr Jordan, 

 Ph. D., I President of the Leland Stan- 

 ford Junior University and of the | 

 California Academy of Sciences, | and | 

 Barton Warren Evermann, Ph. D., | 

 Ichthyologist of the United States 

 Fish Commission. | Part in. | Washing- 

 ton: I Government Printing Ofiice. | 

 1898. 



8vo., pp. I-XXIV, 2184-3136. 



KNOWLTON, Frank Hall. In a coal 

 swamp. 



Plant World, iii, Nov., 1898, pp. 21-23, 1 pi. 

 This piiper contains a general .iccount of 

 the production of coal. 



The fossil plants of the Payette for- 

 mation. 



ISth Ann. Hep. U. S. Gcol. Surv., 1896-97 

 (1898), Part ni, pp. 721-7-14, 4 pis. 

 In this paper, which is based upon material 

 eventually to be transmitted to the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum, 32 forms are enumerated, of 

 which 17 are described as new. They are 

 from five localities in Boise County, Idaho, 

 and are said to be of Upper Miocene age. 

 The relation.ship of the flora to that of Bridge 

 Creek and John Day Valley, Oregon, is pointed 

 out. 



KNOWLTON, Frank Hall— Cont'd. 



A catalogue of the Cretaceous and 



Tertiary plants of North America. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 152, 1898, pp. 



1-247. • 



This catalogue is arranged in alphabetical 



sequence. A bibliography, e(iiisistin.L,'iif n list 



of the works and jjapers used in i>reparing the 



catalogue, is included. 



LINELL, Martin L.^ On the coleopter- 

 ous insects of the Galapagos Islands. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxi, Oct. 4, 1898, No. 

 1143, pp. 249-208. 

 Gives a list of the insects found nn the 

 Galapagos Islands and describes one genus 

 and 14 species as new. Descriptions of two 

 allied species from Brazil are included. 



Descriptions of some new species of 



North American heteromerous Coleop- 

 tera. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., iv, No. 3 (issued 

 May 24, 1899), pp. 180-18.=S. 

 Describes 8 new species. 



LINELL, Martin L., and SCTIWARZ, 

 Eugene A. [Coleoptera. ] 



Bejiort of Fur Seal Investigations 1S96-1S97, 

 Part IV, 1898, Appendix i, pp. 328-336. 

 Included in "Reports upon the insects, 

 spiders, mites, and myriapods collected by 

 Dr. L. Stejneger and Mr. G. E. H. Barrett- 

 Hamilton on the Commander Islands," edited 

 by W. H. Ashmead. Gives a list, with notes, 

 of 48 Coleoptera. 



LORD, Edwin C. E. On the dikes in the 

 vicinity of Portland, Me. 



Am. Geologist, xxii, Dec, 1898, pp. 335, 

 336, 1 map. 

 Describes the petrographic nature of the 

 rocks in the region noted. The work was 

 done in the laboratory of the Division of 

 Geology, and a type series of the rocks studied 

 remains in the Museum. 



Petrographic report on rocks from 



the United States-Mexico boundary. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxi. No. 1173, May 22, 

 1899,pp.773-782, pi. 85. 

 Gives a description of the rocks collected 

 by Dr. E. A. Mearns, while connected with the 

 International Boundary Commission, and de- 

 posited by him in the National Museum. 



LUCAS, Frederic Augustus. Contribu- 

 tions to Paleontology. 



Am. Journ. ScL, vi, Nov., 1S9S (article 

 XXXIX), pp. 399,400. 

 (1) A new crocodile from the Trias of 

 southern Utah, to which the name Hetcro- 

 dontosuchus ganei is given. (2) A new species 

 of Dinictis {D. major). The types are in the 

 U. S. National Museum. 



1 Mr. Linell died May 3, 1897, ami tiie papers here cited are posthumous. 



