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FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 





Cope, E. D. Continued. 1883 HH 



The Carson footprints. 



Amer. Naturalist, xvii, p. 1153. 

 1883 II 



Geological notes. Tertiary. 



Amer. Naturalist, xvii, pp. 970-971. 

 1884 A 



A Carboniferous genus of sharks still 

 living. 



Science, iii, p. 275. 



Refers to S. Garman's Chlamydoselachus. 



1884 B 



Pleuracanthus- and Didymodus. 



Science, iii, pp. 645-646. 



Reply to Dr. Theo. Gill (Gill, 1884 A.). 



1884 C 



[On the phylogeny of American artio- 

 dactyle mammals.] 



Science, iv, p. 339. 



Abstract of paper read before Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., 1884. 



1884 D 



[On saurians of the Permian epoch.] 



Science, iv, p. 340. 



Abstract of paper read before Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., 1884. 



1884 E 



On the trituberculate type of molar 

 tooth in the Mammalia. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Science, 32d meet- 

 ing, Minneapolis, 1883, pp. 313-316. 



Abstract of paper read. 



1884 F 



On the structure of the skull in Di- 

 clonius mirabilis, a Laramie dinosaurian. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 32d meeting, 

 Minneapolis, 1883, pp. 315-316; abstract. 



1884 G 



The extinct Mammalia of the Valley 

 of Mexico. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxii, pp. 1-21. 



Also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 39. 



1884 H 



On the structure of the feet in the 

 extinct Artiodactyla of North America. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxii, pp. 21-27. 



Also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 39. 



18841 



Fifth contribution to the knowledge 

 of the fauna of the Permian Formation 

 of Texas and the Indian Territory. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxii, pp. 28-47, pi. i. 



Also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 39. 



Besides descriptions of new species, this 

 paper discusses: The posterior foot in Pely- 

 cosauria; the structure of the columella auris 

 in Clepsydrops leptocephalus; the structure of 

 the quadrate bone in the genus Clepsydrops; 

 the articulation of the ribs in Embolophorus; 

 the origin of the Mammalia; the tarsus; phy- 

 logeny of the Vertebrata. 



Cope, E. D. Continued. 1884 J 



On the distribution of the Loup Fork 

 formation in New Mexico. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxi, pp. 308-309. 

 Issued also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 37. 



1884 K 



Second addition to the knowledge of 

 the Puerco epoch. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxi, pp. 309-324. 

 Issued also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 37. 



1884 L 



On the trituberculate type of molar 

 tooth in the Mammalia. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxi, pp. 324-326. 

 Issued also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 37. 

 This paper is practically the same as Cope, 



1884 M 



Synopsis of the species of Oreodon- 

 tidse. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxi, pp. 503-572. 

 Issued also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 38. 



1884 N 



On the structure of the skull in the 

 elasmobranch genus Didymodus. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxi, pp. 572-590, 

 with 1 pi. 



Issued also as part of Pal. Bull. No. 38. 



1884 O 



The Vertebrata of the Tertiary forma- 

 tions of the West. Book I. 



Report U. S. Geolog. Survey of the Terri- 

 tories, F. V. Hayden, U. S. geologist in charge, 

 1884, Washington, iii, pp. i-xxxv, 1-1009; pis. 

 i-lxxva. 



This work was not actually issued until the 

 year 1885. 



Reviewed in Geol. Magazine, (3) iii, pp. 

 410-419, 465-^77, 512-521. 



1884 P 

 The BatracMa of the Permian period 



of North America. 



Amer. Naturalist, xviii, pp. 26-39, with pis. 



ii-v and 7 woodcuts. 



1884 Q 



The Loup Fork beds on the Gila 

 River. 



Amer. Naturalist, xviii, pp. 58-59. 

 Mentions finding of Aphelopsfossiger. 



1884 R 



On new leinuroids from Puerco for- 

 mation. 



Amer. Naturalist, xviii, pp. 59-62. 



r 1884 S 



The Creodonta. 



Amer. Naturalist, xviii, pp. 256-267, 344-353, 

 478-485, with 30 woodcuts in the text. 



