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guay. By Cart H. EIGENMANN assisted by 
Watpo Lee McATEE and David PERKINS WARD. 
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59. An Undetermined Element in the Osteology of 
; the Mosasauride. By W. J. HoLLanp. 
60. The Gasteropoda of the Chazy Formation. By 
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61. A Further Occurrence of Wynea Americana in 
Pennsylvania. By Orro E. JENNINGS. Pp. 2, 
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62. A Preliminary Account of the Pleiftocene Fauna 
Discovered in a Uave Opened at Frankstown, 
Ponnsylvania, in April and May, 1907. By 
W. J. Horuanp. Pp. 6, 2 Plates............ 
63. Descrption of Vertebrate Fossils from the 
Vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. By E. 
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64, Notes on Ordovician Trilobites: Dlenide from 
the Black River Limestone near Ottawa, 
Canada. By Percy E. RaymMonp and J, E 
NaRRAWAY. Pp. 14,3 Plates...........--c0- 
65. Bhinoceroses from the Oligocene and Miocene 
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73. The Fauna of the Upper Devonian in Mo: 
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Percy E. RAYMOND. Pp. 18, 6 Plates. < ; 
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the Upper Miocene of Montana, with 3 
upon Procamelus madisonius Douglase z 
Eart Dovuetass. Pp. 7, 3 Plates..... 4 
75. Some Sections of the Conemaugh Series L, u 
Pittsburgh and Latrobe, Pennsylvania) iy 
Percy E. RAYMOND. Pp. 12, 3 Plates.) +. 
76. A Preliminary List of the Unionide of Wes m 
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MOD AnGatie sat ay ie aes yee es eek eee eae A 
77. A Geological Reconnaissance in North Da! ta, 
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PP tO rice AMUN, wince su ve cige weiss atte AS AS 
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78. Botanical Survey of Presque Isle, Erie Co., Pa. 
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79. Catalog of Sesqui-Centennial (Pittsburgh) Relics. 
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80. Dromomeryx, a New Genus of American Rumi- 
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84. Reports of Expedition ‘to British Guiana of the 
Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum, 
Sa Report No.1. By Cart H. EIGENMANN. 
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87. Deinosuchus hatcheri, a New Genus and Species 
of Crocodile from the Judith River Beds of 
Montana. By W. J. HoLtanp. et eS 
88. Reports on Expedition to British G 
Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum. 
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89, Preliminary Description of Some New Titanothe- 
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90. An Annotated List of the Birds of Costa Rica 
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the Bituminous Shales at Riacho Doce, State 
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93. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. II. Asaph- 
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94, Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. Im. By 
Percy E. Raymonp and J. E. Narraway. 
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95. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. IV. By 
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96. Notes on a Collection of Fishes Made by James 
Francis Abbott at Irkutsk, Siberia, By Davip 
Srarrz JORDAN and WILLIAM FRANCIS THOMP- 
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99. Results of an Ichthyological Survey About the 
San Juan Islands, W: m. By EDWIN 
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101. The Brachiopoda and Ontencetn’ of the Chazy. 
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104. A Mounted Skeleton of Diceratherium cooki, 
Peterson. By O. A. PETERSON. Pp. 6, 1 plate 
105. The Carnegie Museum Expedition to Central 
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106. A Brief Report Upon the Expedition of the 
Carnegie Museum to Central South America, 
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at Which John D. Haseman Made Collections. 
By Cart H. BIGENMANN. Pp. 16 .......... 
107. Descriptions of Some New Species of Fishes and 
Miscellaneous Notes on Others Obtained Dur- 
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109. Some New Species of Fishes yrom the Rio 
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