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Heilprin, Angelo— Coiitiuiied. 



Conus pJaniceps, Cyprwa tunudus, Xalica amphora, N. utrcptosloma , Turritella 

 pagodcvformis, T. Tampa, Turbo crenoriujaUis, T. lieliciformis, Delphinula (?) 

 solariella, Pseudotrochus turhUiatnn, Cerithiun precursor, Ptjrazis'mus cam- 

 panulattis, Partula Americana, Cyilierca nnciformis, Lncina Ililhhoroensis, 

 Crassatdla deformis, Cardita {Cardifamera) serricosta, Area {sic) arcula, Lcda 

 fexuosa. 



Author gives list of species occuniug in the Miocene deposits of Ballast Point, 

 Hillsboro Bay. 



Fossils from localities north of Ballast Point: CerHhium Rillshoroensis, C. cor- 

 nutum. 



Heilprin, Angelo. On Miocene Fossils from southern ISTew Jersey. 

 (Proc. Acud. Kat. Sci. Philad., vol. — , p. 351, December, 188C. 

 Philadelphia.) 



Gives a list of forms found near Brldgeton and Jericho, Cumberland County, 

 New Jersey, from the Lower Atlantic Miocene Sferylandian series. 



Heilprin, Angelo. (>S^eeAshburner, Charles A. ; Kayser; Steinmann. 

 Hicks, L. E. The Permian in Nebraska. (Amer. JSTat., vol. xx, i^p. 

 881-883, October, 1886. Philadelphia.) 



Refers provisionally to this period a gronp of strata found along the valley of 

 the Blue RLvor in Gage County. Mentions a gigantic Pinna and a fine 

 cephalopod intermediate between Nautilus and Ammonites, and says that 

 besides the presence of types undoubtedly new and approximating Mesozoic 

 forms, the great diminution of typical Carboniferous species is noteworthy. 

 Of one hundred and twenty-three species enumerated by Meek from the 

 coal measures along the Missouri River in Nebraska, not more than a dozen 

 run up into the Permian. There are some indications of unconformity be- 

 tween the coal measures and the Permian, but further investigation is re- 

 quired on this point. 



HiLGARD, E. W. Dr. otto Meyer and the southwestern Tertiary. 

 (Science, vol. vii, No. 152, p. 11, January, 1880. New York.) 



A criticism of Dr. Meyer's reply to his critics, x>ublished in the American 

 Journal of Science for December, 18S5. 



HiLGARD, E. W. Making deposits of the remains of birds, squirrels, 

 and other small animals. Williams's Mineral Resources of the United 

 States for the years 1883 and 1884, p. 940. (Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., 

 vol. XXXI, pp. 398, 399, May, 188G. New Haven.) 

 Abstract of. 



Hill, Franklin 0. On the mounting of fossils. (Amer. Nat., vol. 

 XX, pp. 353-359, figs. 1-8, April, 1886. Philadelphia.) 



Describes methods of cleaning, mending, and mounting fossils for exhibition. 



HiNDE, George Jennings. A Monograph of the British Strom ato- 

 j)oroids, by H. Alley ne Nicholson. Part i. General Introduction, pp. 

 Ill, and 130, with 11 plates. Paleontographical Society, volume for 



1885. (Geol. Mag., new ser., Decade in, vol. in, pp. 123-128, March, 



1886. London.) 



Review and abstract of. Beatricca, Billings is included among the Stromato- 

 poroids. 



