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Cope, LH. D. 
Synopsis of the cold-blooded 
vertebrata procured by Prof. James 
Orton during his exploration of Peru in 
1876-77. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1877, 
17, 33-49. 1877.12 
(Notice of a new locality of the 
Green river shales containing fishes, 
insects and plants in a good state of 
preservation] Paleont. Bull., 1877, no. 
25. sp.ihs 1877.13 
Descriptions of fishes from the 
Cretaceous and Tertiary deposits west 
of the Mississippi river. Bull. U. S. 
Geol. Geogr. Surv., 1878, 4, no. 1, 67-77. 
1878.1 
Cretaceous vertebrates of the 
upper Missouri. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philad. 1877 (1878), 266. 1878.2 
Descriptions of new vertebrata 
from the Upper Tertiary formations of 
the West. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1878, 
17, 219-231. 1878.3 
This is contained also in Paleont. Bull., 
no. 28. 
The fauna of the lowest Tertiary 
of France. Amer. Naturalist, 1878, 12, 
761-762. 1878.4 
Mount Lebanon fishes in Da- 
Amer. Naturalist, 1878, 12, 57. 
1878.5 
The snout fishes of the Kansas 
Chalk. Amer. Naturalist, 1878, 12, 
128-129. 1878.6 
Synopsis of the fishes of the 
Peruvian Amazon, obtained by Pro- 
fessor Orton during his expeditions of 
1873 and 1877. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., 
1878, 17, 673-701. 1878.7 
The Amyzon ‘Tertiary beds. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1879, 18, 332. 1879.1 
kota. 
A contribution to the zoology of 
Montana. Amer. Naturalist, 1879, 13, 
432-441. 1879.2 
The fishes of Klamath lake, 
Oregon. Amer. Naturalist, 1879, 18, 
784-785. 1879.3 
Lota maculosa in the Susque- 
hanna river. Amer. Naturalist, 1879, 
13, 457. 1879.4 
The relations of the horizons of 
extinct vertebrata of Europe and North 
America. Bull. U. S. Geol. Geogr. 
Surv. Territ., 1879, 5, no. 1, 33-54. 
1879.5 
A sting ray (Xiphotrygon acuti- 
dens} from the Green river shales of 
Wyoming. Amer. Naturalist, 1879, 
13, 333. 1879.6 
The Manti beds of Utah. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1880, 14, 303-304. 1880.1 
On the zoological position of 
Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1880, 17, 
1880.2 
Second contribution to the his- 
tory of the vertebrata of the Permian 
formation of Texas. Proc. Amer. Phil. 
Soc., 1880, 19, 38-58. 1880.3 
Issued also as Paleont. Bull. no. 32. 22 p. 
Description of Ectosteorhachis nitidus, p. 56-58. 
Texas. 
1-51. 
Traquair on  Platysomide. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1880, 14, 489-440. 
1880.4 
Catalogue of the vertebrata of 
the Permian formation of the United 
States. Amer. Naturalist, 1881, 15, 
162-164. 1881.1 
Extinet Paleozoic fishes from 
Canada. Amer. Naturalist, 1881, 15, 
252-253. 1881.2 
Notice of a paper by J. F. Whiteaves. 
A new genus of Catostomide 
(Lipomyzon} Amer. Naturalist, 1881, 
15, 59. 1881.3 
— On the vertebrata of the Wind 
river Eocene beds of Wyoming. Bull. 
U.S. Geol. Geogr. Surv., 1881, 6, no. 1, 
183-202. Notice in Amer. Naturalist, 
15, 74. 1881.4 
_— Permian vertebrata. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1882, 16, 925. 1882.1 
Contributions to the history of 
the vertebrata of the Lower Eocene of 
Wyoming and New Mexico, made dur- 
ing 1881. Proe. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1883, 
20, 139-197. 1883.1 
Species of Clastes and Pappichthys are de- 
scribed at p. 142. 
Fourth contribution to the 
history of the Permian formation of 
Texas. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1883, - 
20, 628-629. 1883.2 
Issued also as part of Paleont. Bull., no. 36. 
A new chondrostean ([Crasso- 
pholis magnicaudatus| from the Eocene. 
Amer. Naturalist, 1883, 17, 1152-1153. 
1883.3 
A new Pliocene formation in the 
Snake river valley. Amer. Naturalist, 
1883, 17, 867-868. 1883.4 
