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Cope, E. D. Continued, 1895 D 



A batrachian armadillo. 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxix, p. 998. 

 Description of Dissorophua multicinctus. 



1895 E 



Reply to Dr. Baur's critique on my 

 paper on the paroccipital bone of the 

 scaled reptile's and the systematic po- 

 sition of the Pythonomorpha. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxix, pp. 1003-1005. 

 . 1895 F 



The fossil vertebrates from the fis- 

 sure at Port Kennedy, Pa. 

 , Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1896, pp. 446-451. 

 1895 G 



The antiquity of man in North 

 America. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxix, pp. 593-599. 



Discusses the occurrence of various mam- 

 mals in caves and other Pleistocene deposits. 



1895 H 



Taylor on box tortoises. 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxix, pp. 756-767. 

 Subdivides the genus Terrapene into various [ 

 genera, among which is Toxaspis. 



1896 A ! 

 Criticism of Dr. Baur's rejoinder on I 



the homologies of the paroccipital bone, | 

 etc, 



Amer. Naturalist, xxx, pp. 147-149, with 2 

 figs, in the text. 



1896 B 



Boulenger on the difference between 

 iMcertilia and Ophidia; and on the 

 Apoda. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxx, pp. 149-152. 



1896 C 



The Paleozoic reptilian order Cotylo- 

 sauria. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxx, pp. 301-304, with pi. 

 vii a. 



Describes Pariotichus aguti. 



1896 D 



The ancestry of the Testudinata. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxx, pp. 398-400. 



Describes new family Otoccelidas, new 

 genera Otoccelus&nd. Conodectes, and newspecies 

 O. testudineus and C. favosus. 



1896 E 



Permian laud Vertebrata with cara- 

 paces. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxx, pp. 936-937, with pis. 

 xxi, xxii. 



Descriptions and figures of Otocodus testu- 

 dineus and Dissorhophus articulates. 



1896 F 



New and little known Mammalia from 

 the Port Kennedy bone deposit. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1896, pp. 378-394. 



Cope, E. D. Continued. 189f> G 



The reptilian order Cot;il<ix<n<ri<i. 

 Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxxiv, pp. 436-457, 

 with pis. vii-ix. 



Besides the Cotylosauria, some new Ba- 

 trachia from the Permian beds of Texas are 

 described in a supplement, pp. 452-457. 



1896 H 

 On some Pleistocene Mammalia from 



Petite Anse, La. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxxiv, pp. 458-468, 



with pis. x-xii. 



1896 I 

 Second contribution to the history of 



the Cotylosauria. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxxv, pp. 122-139, 



with pis. vii-x. 



Included in this paper is an "Appendix on 



a species of Trimerorhachis." The paper is a 



continuation of Cope, 1896 G. 



1896 J 

 Sixth contribution to the knowledge 



of the marine Miocene fauna of North 

 America. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxxv, pp. 139-146, 

 with pis. xi, xii. 



1897 A 

 Recent papers relating to vertebrate 



paleontology. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxxi, pp. 315-323. 



A notice of papers by Baur, Baur and Case, 

 Goette, Hay, Wortman, and Marsh. 



1897 B 



The position of the Periptychidse. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxxi, pp. 335-336. 



Reviewed by M. Schlosser, Neues Jahrb. 

 Min., 1901, i, p. 149. 



1897 C 

 On new Paleozoic Vertebrata from 



Illinois, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xxxvi, pp. 71-90, 

 with pis. i-iii. 



1898 A 

 [A communication written Oct. 28, 



1870, to Prof. B. F. Mudge.] 



The University Geological Survey of Kansas, 

 iv, pp. 29-30. 



This letter, now first published, refers to a 

 collection of fossils which had been submitted 

 to Prof. Cope for examination. 



1898 B 



Syllabus of lectures on the Vertebrata. 

 Philadelphia, 1898. 8 vo. , pp. 1-135, with por- 

 trait of the author and 66 figs, in the text; pre- 

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 life and works of Cope." 



1899 A 



Vertebrate remains from Port Ken- 

 nedy bone deposit. 



Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2), xi, pp. 193- 

 267, with pis. xviii-xxi. 



