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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



Gilmore, Charles W. Continued. 



intercentrum in representatives of the 

 Opisthocoelia and Orthopoda noted for 

 the tirst time. A note is appended 

 showing thai Ischia, figured by Marsh 

 as Diplodocus, really belong to a mem- 

 ber of (he Morosauridee. 



Description of a new species of 

 Baptanodon from the Jurassic of 

 Wyoming. 



Am. Journ. Sci., win. pp. 193 

 IMS. li-s. 1 2. 

 Baptanodon reedi is described as a 

 new species of the Baptanodontidse. 



Hay, Oliver 1'. A now fossil Stickle- 

 back fish from Nevada. 



I'roc. I. S. \<il. Uus., xxxn, Nc. 

 1528, May is, 1907, pp. -71 

 273, figs. 1 3. 

 Gasterostcus irilliamsoni leptosom us, 

 a new subspecies, is here described and 

 figured. 



Hollick, Arthur. (Sec under Eliza- 

 beth Gertrude Britton. > 



[aon, Marcus Ward, Jr. Mammal re- 

 mains from two prehistoric village 



sites in New .Mexico and Ari- 

 zona. 



I'roc U. 8. \nt. Mas., xxxi. No. 

 1500, Dec. 18, 1906, pp. 647 

 649. 

 A list of mammal remains collected 

 by Dr. Walter Hough in a cave on the 

 upper Tularosa River, near Joseph, 

 N. Mex.. and from an ancient pueblo 

 near Blue, Ariz. 



True, Frederick W. Remarks on the 

 type of the fossil cetacean Agoro- 

 phhtft pygmwus ( Midler i. 



I'uh. Vo. 169$, Smithsonian lust.. 

 PP. 1 8, 1 pi.. 4°, 1907. 



Williston, Samuel W. The skull of 

 Brachauchenius, with observations 

 on the relationships of the Plesio- 

 saurs. 



Proc. I . 8. \<it. Mas., xx.xii. No. 

 1540, .lane 15, 1907, pp. 477 

 489, pis. xxxiv— xxxvii. 

 The type specimen in the National 

 Museum is here described. 



BIOGRAPHY. 

 Dall, William IIealev. Biographical 

 memoir of Charles Emerson Beecher, 

 1856-1904. 



\at. Acad. Sci., Wash., 1906, 8, 

 pp. 57—70. Portrait. 

 Read before the National Academy 

 of Sciences, November 16, 1904. In- 

 cludes a bibliography of Beecher's pub- 

 lications, some of which were based on 

 Museum material. 



EXPLORATION. 



Dall, William Healey. Reminis- 

 cences of Yukon exploration. 



Popular Science Monthly, Aug., 

 1906, pp. 128-137. 

 A description of the conditions met 

 with in 1865 to 1868, by the party 

 under Robert Kennicott while explor 

 ing the valley of the Yukon, under 

 the auspices of the Smithsonian In 

 stitul ion. 



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