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LUCAS, Frederic A. Paleontological 



llutcs. 



Science (new series), mi, Nov. 23, 1900, 

 pp. 809,810. 

 Includes Thespesius vs. Claosaurus; A new 

 locality for Thespesius; The dentition, tiyoid, 

 and cranial cavity of Basilosaurus. 



- A new Dinosaur, Stegosaurus 

 marshi, from the Lower Cretaceous of 

 South Dakota. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxm, No. 1224, Fed. 

 26, 1901, pp. 591,592, pis. xxin, xxiv. 



— : — Description of skull of Lepidos- 

 teus atrox. [Fossil Lepidosteids from 

 the Green River shales of Wyoming, 

 by C. R. Eastman.] 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Cambridge, xxxvi, 

 No. 3, Aug. 29, 1900, p. 7:;. 



Characters and relations of Galli- 



nuloides, a fossil gallinaceous bird 

 from the Green River shales of Wyo- 

 ming. 



Bull. Mus. i 'iimp. Zool., Cambridge, xx xvi, 



No. 1. Aug. 28, 1900, pp. 79-84, pi. 1. one 



text figure. 



I (escribes the structure of this bird in detail 



and compares it with recent gallinaceous 



birds. It is shown to he very closely related 



to the Curassows. 



LYON, Marcus W., Jr. A comparison of 

 the osteology of the Jerboas and Jump- 

 ing mice. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, No. 1228, 

 May ii. 1901, pp. 659-668, pis. xxv-xxvn. 



McNEILL, Jerome. Revision of the 

 Orthopteran genus Trimerotropw. 



Proc. I'. S. Nat. Mus.. XXIII, No. 1215, .Ian. 

 19, 1901, pp. 393 149, pi. XXI, 6 Bgs. 

 Trimerotropis belongs to a group of genera 

 which have the median carina of the prono- 

 tum cut by two transverse furrows. A table 

 is given forseparating thegeneraof this group, 

 two of these. Metallic and Trepidulus, being 

 new. A key is given for the 13 groups and 54 

 species into which Trimerotropis is divided, 

 while one subgenus, .1;/""":"", and 24 of the 

 species arc described as new. 



MARLATT, C. L. The scale inseel and 



mite enemies of citrus trees. 



Yearbook /'. X. Dept. A,,cic. I'.inti, pp. 247 

 290, pis. XXVI-XXXI, ligs. 9-33. 

 An enumeration of the more important of 

 this class of insects, their life histories, nat- 

 ural enemies, remedies, and distribution. 

 The paper was published in separate form in 

 June, 1901. 



MARLATT, ( '. I.. How to control the 

 San Jose scale. 



dec Die. Eni.. U. S. Pipl. Agric., No. ij 

 (second series), Oct. •-"-'. 1900, pp. L-6. 

 Describes the various methods of winter 

 treatment for this scale insect. 



The European pear scale, ]>insi>ix 



piricola (Del Guercio) Saccardo, 1895. 



Entomological News, xi, No. 9, Nov., 1900, 

 pp. 590-594. 

 Bibliography, synonymy, and notes m the 

 occurrence of this species in the United 



States. 



Important insecticides. Directions 



for their preparation and use. ( A revi- 

 sion of Farmers' Bulletin No. L9.) 



Farmers' Hull.. U. S. Dept. Agric., No. 127, 

 Feb. 6, 1901, pp. 1-42, ii figs. 



The principal insect enemies of 



growing wheat. 



Fanincs- Bull., U. S. Dept. Agric, No. 132, 

 April 6, 1901, 10 pp., 25 figs. 



Life histories and natural enemies of and 

 remedies against these insects. 



MARSH, MillardC. (See under Barton 

 W. Evermann. ) 



MASON, Otis Tufton. Traps of the 

 Amerinds. 



Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., xlix, 1900, 

 pp. 301-313. 



Discusses the subject Of trap-- from the Side 

 of invention and shows their salutary influ- 

 ence in mind growth. 



A primitive frame lor weaving 



narrow fabrics. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (IT. s. Nat. Mus.), 



L899 (1901),.pp. 185-510, pis. 1-9, figs. 1- 1'.'. 



Traces a simple device for weaving from 



the Indians in the Mississippi Valley and the 



Pueblo region, through New England, and 



thence to European countries. 



The pointed bark canoes of the 



Kootenai and the Amur. 



/,'« p. Smithsonian Tnst. (U. S. Nat. Mus.), 

 1899 i 1901 I, pp. 523-537, pis. 1-5, figs. 1-6. 

 Calls attention to the similarity between 

 the hark canoes of the Kootenai River, in 

 Washington, and those of the Amur, in hav- 

 ing both ends pointed belOW the water line. 

 The paper includes notes on the Kootenai 

 canoe l.y Merideti S. Bill. 



MAXON, William R. Notes on Ameri- 

 can ferns: n. 



r. m Bull., vin. 1900, pp. 58,59 

 A discussion regarding a tern referred ten 

 tatively to Polypodium vulgari acutum Moi 



