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White, C. A. [Et^view of] S. A. Miller. Description of ten new species of fossils. 

 (Jonrn. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. v, No. 2, pp. 79-88, jils. iii-iv.) <Nene.s 

 Jahrbnch fiir Miut^ralogie, Geologic nntl Paliiontologie. y. Baud, p. 98. Stutt- 

 gart, 1883. 



134. 



White, C. A. [Review of] S. A. Miller. Description of two uew genera and eight 

 new species of fossils from the Hudson River Group, with remarks upon others. 

 (Jouru. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. v, No. 1, pp. 34-44, pis. i and ii.) 

 <Neues Jahrbnch fur Mineralogie, Geologic und Paliiontologie. 2. Band, ]ip. 

 97-98. Stuttgart, 1883. 



135. 



White, C. A. [Annual report to the director of the National Museum. ] <Report 

 of the Assistant Director of the U. S. National Museum, G. Brown Goode, for the 

 year 1882. pp. 31-32. Washington, 1883. 



A portion of l)r. White's statements and recommendations are quoted. 



136. 



White, C. A. On the Macrocheilus of Phillips, Plectostylus of Conrad, and Solen- 

 iscus of Meek & Worthen. <;Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. vi, pp. 184-187, 

 pi. viii. Washington, 1884. 



Same. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1884, 8vo, pp. 184-187, pi. viii. 

 One hundred and fifty separates printed without title-page, covers, or repagiug. 



Many of tlie Carboniferous species which have hitherto been referred by authors to Macro- 

 cheilus are herein referred to Soleniscus. 



Page. 



Soleniscus? (Macrocheilus) ponderosus, Swanow?pl. viii, flgs. 1 and 2 187 



Soleniscus ? {Macrocheilus) primigenius, Conrad, pi. viii, flg. 3 187 



Soleniscus (Macrocheilus) fusiformis, Hall, pi. viii, figs 4-6 187 



Sole7iiscvs (Macrocheilus) newberryi, Hall, pi. viii, figs. 7 and 8 187 



Soleniscus planus. White, pi. viii, figs. 9, 10 187 



Soleniscus (Macrocheilus) ventricosus. Hall, pi. viii, flga. 11 and 12 187 



Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus) texanus, Shumard, pi viii, figs. 13 and 14 187 



Soleniscus? (Macrocheilus) mediaUs M. &. W., pi. viii, flgs. 15 and 16 187 



Soleniscus (Macrocheilus) paludinceformis. Hall, pi. viii, flg. 17 187 



Soleniscus typicus, M. & W., pi. viii, flgs. 18 and 19 187 



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AVhite, C. A. On the character and function of tlie epiglottis in the Bnll snake 

 (Pityopbis). <^Amer. Nat., vol. xviii, pp. 19-21. Philadeljihia, 1884. 



Same. Philadelphia, 1884, 8vo, pp. 19-21. Fifty separates, printed without title- 

 page, covers, or rei^aging. 



It is shown that the hoarse hiss of this snake is produced by the fluttering of the thin erect 

 epiglottis in the current of air expelled from the rima glottidis. 



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White, C. A. The permanence of the domestic instinct in the cat. <Amer. Nat., 

 vol. xviii, pp. 213-214. Philadelphia, 1884. 



Same. Philadelphia, 1884, 8vo, ])p. 213-214. Fifty separates printed without title- 

 page, covers, or repaging. 



A story of a cat which had .spent a year alone in the wilderness of the Upper Missouri. 



