140 BULLETIN NO. 30, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



55. 



White, C. A. Paleontolofrical Papern No. 4: Coniiiarison of thti North American 

 Mesozoic and Conozoic Uuionidiw and as-soeiated niolliiskH with liviuj^ specitK. 

 ^Hnlhitin U. S. Geol. and Geo}?. Snrv. of the Terr., vol. Hi, art. xxiii, pp. (\l5-i324. 

 Washington, 1877. 



Same. Wasliington : Government Printing Olllcc, 1877. 8vo, pp. ()ir)-G24. Two Imn- 

 dre<l separate.s printed (author's edition) without re])aging, hut with tith^-page, 

 and in paper covers, together with Paleontohjgical I'apers Nos. 1, 2, '.i, and 5. 



The relations of the living TJnioues of the Mississippi lUver system with the fossil forniB 

 from western North America <ire pointed out. 



56. 



White, C. A. Paleontokigieal Papers No. 5: Kcmarks on the Paleontological char- 

 acteristics of the CtMiozoic and Mesozoic groups as developed in the Green River 

 region. <[Bnllotin U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. of the Terr., vol. iii, art. xxiv, 

 pp. 625-021). Washington, 1877. 



Same. Washington: Government Printing Ottice, 1877. 8vo, pp. 025-629. Two hun- 

 dred separates printed (author's edition) without repaging, but with title-page, 

 and in paper covers, together with Pah^ontological I'apers Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. 



Same. Washington: Government Printing Ofiice, 1878. 8vo, pp. 721-724. Two hun- 

 dred separates printed (author's edition) witliout repaging, hut with title-page, 

 and in paper covers, together with Paleontological Papers No. 6. 



57. 



White, C. A. Circulation of the Blood, subjectively seen. <^Am. Journ. of the Med. 

 Sci., vol. Ixxiii, n. s., p. 279. Pliiliulelphia, 1877. 



The .appearance of multitudes of rapidly moving corpuscles to be observed when the eyes 

 are shut, especially when there is more or le.ss cerebral excitement, the author conceives to be 

 due to the impact of the blood corpuscles behind the layer of rods and cones. 



58. 



White, C. A. Paleontological Pa])ers No. 6 : Descriptions of new species of Inver- 

 tebrate fossils from tlio Laramie (iroujt. < Bulletin U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. 

 of the Terr., vol. iv., art. xxviii, pp. 707-719. Wasliington, 1878. 



Same. Washington: (iovernment I'rinting OHice, 1S78. 8vo, pp. 707-719, Two 

 hundred separates printed (author's edition) without n'i)aging, but with title- 

 page, and in paper covers, together with Paleontological Papers No. 7. 



Nineteen species of molluslts are described as new. 



Page. 

 Conchifera. 



Voleella, Scopoll 7ti7 



Subgenus lirnchydontes, Swainson 7U7 



V. (Brachydonlen) rcgularix, u. s., White, 1877 707-708 



r. (Brachydontex) lalicostata, u. s., White, 1877 708 



A'i(ci(I«7ia, Link 70S 



JV. indara, n. 8., White, 1877 708-70!t 



Anodo7Ua, Cuvier 70U 



A.parallela.n. a.,'WhiU', 1877 709 



Unio, Ketzius 709 



U. goniambonaUig, n.s., White, 1877 709-710 



U. nW?-i<-/a, n.s.. White, 1877 710-711 



Oorbicula, Mergrlo 711 



C.cleburni. n. s., White, 1877 711 



G. cardiniw/ormiii,u. s., White, 1877 711-71'J 



O.obesa, n. s., White, 1877 712-713 



