142 BULLETIN NO. 30, UMTKD STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, 



63. 



White, C. A. Note on tlio Re-establislmieut of Forosls in Iowa, now in progress. 

 <Amer. Jour. Sci., 3(1 ser., vol. xvi, p. 328. New Haven, 1878. 



This note has rcfpronce to an .article by Prof. Aaa Gr.ny in the same volume of the Journal, 

 entitled, Forestry and Archieology. 



64. 



White, C. A. Report on the Geology of a portion of Northwestern Colorado. <Tenth 

 Annual Report U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. of the Terr, (for the year 187G), 

 pp. 1-60. One map ami one ])late. Washington, 1878. 



The structure of tlif eastern <'nil of tlie TJinta Alountain range is shown, iiurt its relation to 

 the Park range of the Koeky Itloiintaiu system explained. Tho isol.ated up-thrust mountains 

 are de.scribed, and the term " parti veisal," as applied to dips, is fust used in this ri'port. The 

 results of this work, as shown on the accompanying map, were subsequently incorporated in 

 sheets iv and xi of the Atlas of Colorado and Portions of the Adjacent Territory, published in 

 1877 by the same survey. 



65. 



White, C. A. Note on the Garter Snake. <[Araer. Naturalist, vol. xii, p. 53. Phila- 

 delphia, 1878. 



This note records a supposed instance of the swallowing of a (juantity of air by a garter 

 snake immediately before diving to the bottom of a pool of water. 



66. 



White, C. A. Contributions to Invertebrate Palcontologj-, No. 1 : Cretaceous Fossils 

 of the Western States and* Territories. <^Elevonth Annual Report U. S. Geol. 

 and Geogr. Surv. of the Terr, (for the year 1877), pp. 273-319, pis. i-x. Wash- 

 ington, 1879. 



Same. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1879. 8vo, pp. 273-319, pis. i-x. 

 Two hundred separates printed without repaging, but ^vith title-page and paper 

 covers. The title upon the title-page differs from that which heads the text by 

 the omission of tho word '"Invertebrate." 



Fifty-six species are described and figured, a jiait of which are new, but most of wliioh had 

 been previously described by different autliors, without illustr.ations. This aeries of " Contri- 

 butions " was established for the purpose of illustrating species of fossils jireviously described, 

 as well as now forms. They number (iight in all, and that form of title has not been subse- 

 quently used by the author in connection with his work for the United States Surveys. 



Page. 

 Radiata. 



Actinaria. 



Caryophyllia, Lamarck. 



O. johannis, n. s., White, 1879, pi. vi, figs. Ca, b 274-275 



O. egeria, n. s., "White, 1879, pi. vi, figs. 7 a, & 275 



MoUtisca. 



Oonchi/era. 



0«(rea, Linnicns 275 



O. quadriplicata, Shumard, 18no, pi. v, fig. G <i, ])1. viii, figs. .3 a, b 27.5-276 



O. (Alectryonia) hellapUcata, Shumard, 18(J0, pi. iv, fig.s. 3a, b, pi. viii, figs. 2a, & 276-277 



I O. (Alectryonia) sannionis. White, 187G, pi. ii, ligs. 2 a-e 277-278 



Exogyra, Say 278 



E. valkeri, n. s.. White, 1870, pi. i, figs. la,b 278 



Placunopsig, Monis & Lyeett 278 



P.hUliardennis, u. »., White, 1879, pi, vii, lig. 14 a 278-279 



PlicaUda, Lamarck 279 



P. ;»»/dro</jMa, AVhile, 1870, pi. vi, figs. 3 a,h 279 



Pteria, .'^copoli *. 279 



P. parkensin. White, 1876, pi. iii, fig. 3 a 279-280 



Subgenus, Oxytoma, Meek 280 



