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Eastman, C. R. 
Further light on the Trematas- 
pide [Discussion of views of William 
Patten] Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 397. 
1904.4 
Jordan on fossil labroid and 
chetodont fishes. Science, 1904, n. s. 
20, 245-246. 1904.5 
Jurassic fishes from Spanish 
lithographic limestone. Review of 
contribution by H. E. Sauvage, entitled 
‘“ Noticia sobre los peces de la Caliza 
litografica de la Provincia de Lérida.” 
Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 397. 1904.6 
Marginal and ridge-scales in 
Cephalaspis and Drepanaspis. Science, 
1904, n. s. 19, 703-704. 1904.7 
On the dentition of Rhynchodus 
and other fossil fishes. Amer. Natural- 
ist, 1904, 38, 295-299. 2 figs. 1904.8 
On Upper Devonian _fish-re- 
mains from Colorado. Amer. Journ. 
Sci., 1904, 4. ser. 18, 253-260. 6 figs. 
1904.9 
Paleontology. — Walther’s So- 
lenhofen fauna. — Karl Alfred von Zit- 
tel: ein Nachruf von J. F. Pompecky] 
Amer. Naturalist, 1904, 38, 677-678. 
1904.10 
Tertiary elasmobranchs from 
southern Italy (Review of paper by 
Maria Pasquale] Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 
396. 1904.11 
Systematic paleontology of the 
Miocene deposits of Maryland (Pisces) 
Maryland Geol. Surv., 1904, 71-93. 
27 pls. 1904.12 
: Varize auctoritatis. Science, 
1904, n. s. 20, 215-217. 1904.13 
Note on Joinviflle’s mention of Cretaceous 
fishes from Lebanon, and reference to Albert 
Fortis on Eocene fishes of monte Bolea, Italy. 
Archeological notes; ichthyo- 
logical names. Science, 1905, n. s. 22, 
23) 1905.1 
A brief general account of fossil 
fishes. Rept. Geol. Surv. New Jersey, 
1904 (1905), 27-66. 1905.2 
The literature of Edestus. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1905, 39, 405-409. 1905.3 
Notes on the history of natural 
science; Oppian on fishing. Subterra- 
nean fishes. Roman ichthyology. Sci- 
ence, 1905, n. s. 21, 516-517. 1905.4 
Peter Artedi. Science, 1905, 
n. 8. 22, 378-379. 1905.5 
—— The Triassic fishes of New Jer- 
sey. Rept. Geol. Surv. New Jersey, 
1904 (1905), 67-102. pls. 1905.6 
Les types de poissons fossiles du 
Monte Bolea au Muséum d’Histoire 
Naturelle de Paris. Mém. Soc. Géol., 
Paris, 1905, 13, no. 34, 1-33. 5 pls. & 
fig. 1905.7 
Dipnoan affinities of arthrodires. 
Amer. Journ. Sci., 1906, 4. ser. 21, 131- 
143. 4 figs. 1906.1 
Notes on the history of natural 
science. Hippocratean fishes. Science, 
1906, n. s. 23, 194-195. 1906.2 
Sharks’ teeth and _ cetacean 
bones (In Reports on the scientific 
results of the expedition to the eastern 
tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander 
Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission 
steamer ‘ Albatross,’ from October, 
1904, to March, 1905) Bull. Mus. 
Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1906, 50, 73- 
98. 4 pls. 1906.3 
Structure and relations of My- 
lostoma. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 
Harv. Coll., 1906, 50, 1-30. 5 pls. & 
8 figs. 1906.4 
Devonic fishes of the New York 
formations. Mem. N. Y. State Mus., 
1907, 10, 1-235. 15 pls. & 35 figs. 1907.1 
Review by L. Hussakof in Science, 1908, n. s. 
28, 311-313. 
Mylostomid dentition. Bull. 
Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1907, 50, 
209-228. pl. & 4 figs. 1907.2 
Palatal dentition of _Dinomylostoma de- 
scribed as consisting of three paired elements. 
— Devonian fishes of Iowa. 18. 
Ann. Rept. Iowa Geol. Surv. 1907 (1908), 
29-386. 16 pls. & 41 figs. 1908.1 
Description of the auditory organ and other 
soft parts of Rhadinichthys deani, by G. H. Par- 
ker, p. 272. ; 
The discovery of similar fossilized remains 
from the Caney shale of Oklahoma is reported in 
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 1913, 24, 119-120. 
Notice of a new ccelacanth fish 
from the Iowa Kinderhook. Journ. 
Geol., 1908, 357-362. 1908.2 
— Jean Albert Gaudry. Science, 
1909, n. s. 29, 138-140. 1909.1 
Mylostomid dental plates. Sci- 
ence, 1909, n. s. 29, 997-998. 1909.2 
Mylostomid palatal dental 
plates. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. 
Coll., 1909, 52, 261-269. 3 figs. 1909.3 
Dinognathus interpreted as a compound 
crushing element homologous with the anterior 
pair in Mylostoma. 
