lo6 BULLETIN NO. 30, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Pago. 



A. yandelU, Edwards & Hainio, pi. xlv, fips. 1 and 2 393-394 



FavoKile*. Lamarck '. 394 



F. banallica, (Joldl'uss, jd. liv, lig. 1 394-:i;i5 



F.jioliimiirpha, Gold fuss, pi. 1, fij.'. 2, pi. liii, figs. 1 and 2 303 



F. ]iiil>im<irpha \:\i-. dubia, ^Nicholson, 1874, jd. liii, flg. 3 396 



Farogitex (.■") AVhitP. 1882, pi. liv, flg. 2 396 



FitUdipora, McCoy 396 



F. cattadensis, Billings, pi. xlvii, figs. 1 and 2 39f>-;;'J7 



Alveolites. 



A. gold/w/gi, Uillings, pi. liv, flg. 3 397-398 



Striatopora, Hall 398 



S. liima'ana, Billiniis, pi. xlvii, fig. 7 398 



Syringopora, Gold fuss ."98 



S. perelegans, Billi:;gs, pi. xlix, fig. 3 398-399 



S. mnclurei, Billings, pi. xlvii, flg. 3 39SM00 



Stromatopora, Blainvillo 400 



S. pustulifera, Winchell? pi. liii, figs. 4 and 5 400 



SUBCAKBONIFEROUS. 



lAthogtroUon, Fleming 401 



Jj. mamiUare, Castelnau, pi. lii, flg. 3 401 



95. 



White, C. A. Progress of Invertebrate Paleontology in the United States for the 

 year 1881. <Ainerican Naturalist, vol. xvi, pp. 887-891. Philadelphia, 1882. 



Same. Philadeljjhia, 188*2. 8vo, pp. 887-891. One hundred separatee printed with- 

 out title page, covers, or repaging. 



This article is similar to those nf entries 74 and 81. 



96. 



White, C. A. Artesian Wells upon the Great Plains. -^North American Keview, 



vol. 135, pp. 187-195. New York, 1882. 

 Same. New York, 1882. 8v(), 9 pages. Fifty separates i)rintcd without title-page 



or covers, but repaged. 



This articlp gives some results of the examination of the region of Eastern Colorado by a 

 commission appointed by the TJ. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, of which the author was 

 chief. 



97. 



White, C. A. Tanganyika Shells. <Natnre, 4to, vol. xxv, i)p. 101-102. London 

 and New Y«)rk, 1882. 



This note suggests the probable identity of Faramelania Smith, a pro]>osed niolluscan sub- 

 genus now living in Lake Tanganyika, Africa, with the fossil genus Pyrgxdifcra Meek, from 

 the Laramie Group of Southwestern Wyoming. 



98. 



White, C. A. On certain conditions attending tln^ geological descent of some Norfli 

 American tyj)es of frcsli-water gill-bearing Molltisks. <^Amer. .Tour. Sci., 3d scr., 

 vol. xxiii, pp. 382-386. New Haven, 1882. 



Same. New Haven, 1882. 8vo, pp. 382-386. Twenty separates printed without 

 title-page, covers, or repaging. 



The substance, not the words, of this article is an extract from parts of an illustrated work, 

 the title of whicli is given in entry No. 10.5. The opinion is advanced that the jircsent gill- 

 bearing fiiuiia of tlio Mississippi Kiver system has been derived in part from the Laramie sea 

 and the frctti. water lak-s which su<:ceeded it, by means of the persistence of their outlets as 

 rivers, down to tbe i)re.si'nt time. 



