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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM. 
  vol.xx 
  

  

  160. 
  

  

  Wnrri:, 
  (.'. 
  A. 
  On 
  the 
  C'retacoona 
  Foruiatious 
  of 
  Texas 
  aud 
  their 
  rehitions 
  to 
  those 
  

   of 
  other 
  portions 
  of 
  North 
  America. 
  <^Proc. 
  Aca<l, 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  I'hila. 
  for 
  1887, 
  

   pp. 
  39-47. 
  Philadelphia, 
  1887. 
  

  

  The 
  order 
  of 
  superposition 
  of 
  tht^ 
  (.'retactoiis 
  foruiatious 
  of 
  Texas 
  is 
  given. 
  

  

  Same. 
  Seventy 
  extras 
  printed 
  without 
  title-page, 
  covers, 
  or 
  repaying. 
  

  

  161 
  

  

  White, 
  C. 
  A. 
  On 
  the 
  age 
  of 
  the 
  Coal 
  found 
  in 
  the 
  Region 
  traversed 
  by 
  the 
  Rio 
  

   Grande. 
  <^ 
  American 
  Journal 
  of 
  .Science, 
  3d 
  ser., 
  vol. 
  xxxiii, 
  pp. 
  18-20. 
  New 
  

   Haven, 
  1887. 
  

  

  The 
  coal 
  is 
  stated 
  to 
  be 
  of 
  Upper 
  Cretaceous 
  age, 
  a 
  part 
  of 
  which 
  is 
  in 
  the 
  Laramie 
  formation. 
  

  

  Same. 
  Twenty 
  separates 
  printed 
  without 
  title-page, 
  covers, 
  or 
  repaging. 
  

  

  162. 
  

  

  White, 
  C. 
  A. 
  Remarks 
  on 
  the 
  "Revision 
  of 
  the 
  Pala'ocrinoidea" 
  of 
  Wachsmuth 
  

   and. 
  Springer. 
  <^ 
  American 
  Journal 
  of 
  Science, 
  3d 
  ser., 
  vol. 
  xxxiii, 
  pp. 
  154-157. 
  

   New 
  Haven, 
  1887. 
  

  

  This 
  article 
  is 
  a 
  review 
  of 
  tbe 
  publicatiou 
  named, 
  and 
  a 
  summary 
  of 
  the 
  views 
  eutertaiued 
  

   by 
  the 
  authors. 
  

  

  Same. 
  Seventy-live 
  extras 
  printed 
  without 
  covers, 
  title-page, 
  or 
  repaging. 
  

  

  163. 
  

  

  White, 
  C. 
  A. 
  On 
  the 
  Inter-relation 
  of 
  Contemporaneous 
  Fossil 
  Faunas 
  and 
  Floras. 
  

   <[ 
  American 
  Journal 
  of 
  Science, 
  3d 
  ser., 
  vol. 
  xxxiii, 
  pp. 
  364-374. 
  New 
  Haven, 
  

  

  1887. 
  

  

  Tlie 
  rchitive 
  ditierences 
  of 
  time 
  range 
  of 
  ditferent 
  species, 
  genera, 
  and 
  families 
  of 
  animals 
  

   and 
  phmts 
  are 
  j)ointed 
  out, 
  and 
  special 
  attention 
  is 
  called 
  to 
  the 
  fact 
  that 
  it 
  is 
  seldom 
  possible 
  

   to 
  determine 
  the 
  coutemporaueitj' 
  of 
  non-marine 
  with 
  marine 
  formations. 
  

  

  Same. 
  Thirty 
  extras 
  printed 
  with 
  half-title, 
  l>ut 
  without 
  covers 
  or 
  repaging. 
  

  

  164. 
  

  

  White, 
  C. 
  A. 
  [Review 
  of.] 
  The 
  summit 
  plates 
  in 
  Blastoids, 
  Criuoids, 
  and 
  Cystids, 
  

   and 
  their 
  morphological 
  relations; 
  hy 
  Charles 
  Wadisnuith 
  and 
  Frank 
  Springer. 
  

   <^ 
  American 
  Journal 
  of 
  Science, 
  3d 
  ser., 
  vol. 
  xxxiv, 
  p. 
  232. 
  New 
  Haven, 
  1887. 
  

  

  165. 
  

  

  White, 
  C. 
  A. 
  [Review 
  of.] 
  Charles 
  D. 
  Walcott: 
  Second 
  Contribution 
  to 
  the 
  

   Studies 
  on 
  the 
  Cambrian 
  faunas 
  of 
  North 
  America 
  (Bulletin 
  No. 
  30, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Geo- 
  

   logical 
  Survey, 
  p. 
  225, 
  33 
  plates 
  of 
  wood 
  cuts. 
  Washington, 
  1886). 
  <Neues 
  

   Jahrbuch 
  fiir 
  Min., 
  Geol. 
  und 
  Paliiont. 
  Jahrgang, 
  1887, 
  II. 
  Band, 
  pp. 
  361-363. 
  

   Stuttgart, 
  1887. 
  

  

  166. 
  

  

  White, 
  C. 
  A. 
  Contribui^oes 
  fi 
  Paleontologia 
  do 
  Brazil 
  (Com 
  o 
  original 
  em 
  luglez), 
  

   Por 
  Charles 
  A. 
  White, 
  M. 
  D. 
  Archivos 
  do 
  Museu 
  National 
  do 
  Rio 
  de 
  Janeiro, 
  

   volume 
  vii, 
  pp. 
  1-273, 
  j)ls. 
  1-27, 
  4". 
  Impressa 
  Nacional, 
  Rio 
  de 
  Janeiro, 
  1887. 
  

  

  This 
  work 
  is 
  devoted 
  entirely 
  to 
  invertebrate 
  fossils, 
  all 
  of 
  whicli 
  are 
  referred 
  to 
  the 
  Creta- 
  

   ceous. 
  The 
  following 
  is 
  a 
  list 
  of 
  the 
  species 
  described 
  and 
  figured. 
  

  

  