REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
HaAtTcHER, JOHN Bett. The Ceratop- 
sia. Based on preliminary studies 
by Othniel C. Marsh, edited and com- 
pleted by Richard 8S. Lull. 
Monogr. U. S. Geol. Surv., XUix, 
1907, pp. i-xxx, 1-800, pls. 
I-LI, figs. 1-125. 
The following types and_ plesio- 
types from the collections of the 
National Museum are illustrated in 
this work: Ceratops  paucidens 
(Marsh), C. montanus Marsh, Dice- 
ratops hatcheri Lull, Triceratops al- 
ticornis (Marsh), 7. calcornis Marsh, 
T. elatus Marsh, T. galeus Marsh, T. 
obtusus Marsh, 7. prorsus Marsh, T. 
serratus Marsh, 7. sulcatus Marsh. 
HENDERSON, JuNIUS. New species of 
Cretaceous invertebrates from north- 
ern Colorado. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XxXxIv, 
No. 1611, June 16, 1908, pp. 
259-264, pl. XIII. 
Describes and figures five new 
species of Cretaceous invertebrates. 
These types are the property of the 
National Museum. 
MITCHELL, EVELYN GROESBEEK. AN ap- 
parently new protoblattid family 
from the Lower Cretaceous. 
Smithsonian Mise. Colls., wit, 
Pie is Non L698; 
1908, pp. 85, 86, 
Quar. issue, 
May 27, 
fig. 25. 
Describes and figures a new genus 
and species of Cretaceous’ insect. 
The specimen is in the collections 
of the National Museum. 
PARKS, WILLIAM ARTHUR. 
Stromatoporoids, 
University of Toronto Studies, 
Geological Series, No. 5, 1908, 
pp. 175-240, pls. viI—xv. 
Monographs the Stromatoporoids 
Niagara 
137 
PARKS, WILLIAM ARTHUR—Continued. 
of the Niagaran group. The major- 
ity of the types are the property of 
the National Museum. 
RUEDEMANN, RUDOLPH. 
New York, Pt. 2. 
New York State Museum, Mem. 
x1, 1908, pp. 1-583, pls. 1-81, 
figs. 1-482. 
Many of the types covered by this 
monograph are the property of the 
National Museum. 
Graptolites of 
UrricH, E. O., and BASSLER, R. S. Re- 
port on the Cretaceous 
New Jersey. 
3rvozea_ of 
Geol. Surv. New Jersey, FPai., 
Iv, 1907, pp. 8138-856, pls. 
XX—XXVI. 
Describes and illustrates the bryo- 
zoan fauna of the Cretaceous (Vin- 
centown) marl, consisting of 55 spe- 
cies, 14 of which are new. The 
types are the property of the Na- 
tional Museum. 
WaLcoTT, CuHarLtes D. Nomenclature 
of some Cambrian Cordilleran forme- 
tions. 
Smithsonian Mise. Colls., L113, 
No. 1804, Apr. 18, 1908, 
pp. 1-12. 
Proposes names for the Cambrian 
formations of the House Range, 
Utah; Blacksmith Fork, Utah; and 
Mount Bosworth, British Columbia, 
sections. 
——— Cambrian trilobites. 
Smithsonian Mise. Colls., 
No. 1805, Apr. 25, 
pp. 18-52, pls. I-vt. 
Describes and illustrates a few of 
the more striking new _ trilobites 
occurring in the House Range, Utah: 
Mount Stephen, British Columbia ; 
and Liberty Canyon, Idaho, sections. 
Talis, 
1908, 
BIOGRAPHY. 
DALL, WILLIAM HEALEY. 
dreys. 
Henry Ven- 
Nautilus, XXI, No. 9; Jan., 190%, 
p. 107. 
An obituary notice of an old cor- 
respondent of the Smithsonian Insti- 
tution. 
MERRILL, GEORGE P. 
minger. 
Carl Ludwig Ro- 
Mise. 
issue, Pt. 
Smithsonian 
Quar. 
Colls., 
1, No. 
LIT, 
1796, 
The types are the property of the 
National Museum, 
MERRILL, Grorcr P.—Continued. 
May 1, 1908, pp. 79-82. fig. 
oe. 
Contains a .brief account of the 
life and work of the late State 
paleontologist of Michigan. 
Edward Travers Cox. 
Smithsonian Misc. Colls., ii, 
Quar. issue, Pt. 1, No. 1797, 
May 1, 1908, pp. 83. 84, fig. 
24, 
Contains a brief account of his 
life and work. Mr. Cox was at one 
time State geologist of Indiana. 
