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FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Charlesworth, Edward-C't'd. 1846 A 

 On the occurrence of the MoteucatnM 

 in the Essex chalk, and on the discov- 

 ery of flint within the pulp cavities of 



the teeth. 



Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 15th meeting, 

 Cambridge, 1845, p. 60. 



Denies propriety of establishing I^Mon. 



Charlton, 0. C. 1890 A 



On the occurrence of mammoth re- 

 mains in Franklin County, Kans. 



Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xii, p. 74. 

 Cheney, T. A. 1872 A 



The Chautauqua mastodon. 



Amer. Naturalist, vi, pp. 178-179. 



Christie, W. J. 1856 A 



Extract from a letter regarding the 

 finding of mastodon bones near Shell 

 River, British America. 



Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Boston, v, pp. 265-266. 

 Clark, J. W. 1871 A 



On the skeleton of a Narwhal (Mono- 

 don monoceros). 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1871, pp. 42-53, with 

 2 figs. 



Clark, W. B. 1895 A 



Contributions to the Eocene fauna of 



the middle Atlantic slope. 



Johns Hopkins University circulars, xv, pp. 



3-6. 



A list of the species found, among which are 



10 vertebrates. 



1897 A 



Eocene deposits of middle Atlantic 

 slope. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 141, pp. i-vii; 1-167, 

 pis. i-xi. 



Descriptions of vertebrates, pp. 58-63, pis. 

 vii, viii. 

 Clarke, John M. 1885 A 



On the higher Devonian faunas of 

 Ontario County, N. Y. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 16, pp. 1-80, pis. 

 i-iii. 



In this Bulletin are described the four new 

 species of fishes Dinichthys newberryi, Palxonis- 

 cus devonicus, Acanthodes f pristis, and Prista- 

 fi a Hi a* i-ii a *f a.-. 



1894 A 

 New or rare species of fossils from 



the horizons of the Livonia salt shaft. 

 Report State Geol. New York for 1893, ii, pp. 



162-168, with pi. i and 3 figs, in the text. 

 Description and figures of Coccosteus t hal- 



modeus. 



1897 A 



The stratigraphic and faunal rela- 

 tions of the Oneonta sandstones and 



Clarke, John M. Continued, 

 shales, the Ithaca and Portage groups 

 in central New York. 



Fifteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist, for the 

 year 1895, vol. i, pp. 31-81. 



This paper appeared also in the 49th Ann. 

 Report of the N. Y. State Museum. 



Names Dinichthys newberryi, Acanthodes 

 prisms, and Paiseoniscus devonicus as occurring 

 in the Portage group. 

 Clarke, S. F. 1891 A 



Embryology of the alligator. 



Jour. Morphology, v, pp. 181-206, with pis. 

 ix-xiii. 

 Claudius, . 1867 A 



Das Gehororgan von Rhytina stetteri. 



Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersburg (7), xi, 

 No. 5, pp. 1-14, with pis. i-iii. 



Claypole, E. W. 1883 A 



Note on a large fish plate from the 

 Upper Chemung? of northern Penn- 

 sylvania. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., xx, pp. 664-666, 

 with fig. 



Describes and figures Pterichthys rugosus. 



1884 A 

 Preliminary note on some fossil fishes 



recently discovered in the Silurian rocks 



of North America. 



Amer. Naturalist, xviii, pp. 1222-1226. 



New genus and species Palseasp is americana 



and P. bttruncata. 



1884 B 



On some remains of fish from the Up- 

 per Silurian rocks of Pennsylvania. 



The Geolog. Magazine (3), i, pp. 519-521. 



1885 A 



On some fish remains recently dis- 

 covered in the Silurian rocks of Penn- 

 sylvania. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 33d meeting, 

 Phila., 1884, pp. 424-128. 



Abstract of paper presented. 



1885 B 



On Ctenacanthus and Gyracanlhus 

 from the Chemung of Pennsylvania. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 33d meeting, 

 Phila., 1884, pp. 489-490. Abstract. 



1885 C 



On some remains of fish from the 

 Upper Silurian rocks of Pennsylvania. 

 Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 54th meeting, 

 Montreal, 1884, pp. 733-734. 



1885 D 



On the recent discovery of Pteraspi- 

 dian fish in the Upper Silurian rocks of 

 North America. 



Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., xli, pp. 48-64, with 

 8 figs, in the text. 



