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FOSSIL VEBTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Dean, Bash ford Continued. 1894 B 

 A new Cladodont from the Ohio 



Waverly, Cladoselache newberryi, n. sp. 

 Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., xiii, pp. 115-119, 



with pi. i. 



Describes C. newberryi. 



1895 A 

 Fishes, living and fossils; an outline 



of their forms and probable relation- 

 ships. 



Pp. i-xiv; 1-300, with frontispiece and 344 

 figs, in the text; Macmillan & Co., New York 

 and London. 



Review of by A. S. Woodward, Geol. Mag- 

 azine, 1896, p. 135; and in Nat. Sci., viii, 267. 



1896 A 

 On the vertebral column, fins, and 



ventral armoring of Dinichthys. 



Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. xv, pp. 157-163, 

 pis. vii, viii. 

 1896 B 



The fin-fold origin of the paired 

 limbs, in the light of the ptychopterygia 

 of Palseozoic sharks. 



Anatom. Anzeiger, xi, pp. 673-679, with 8 figs. 



1896 C 

 Sharks as ancestral fishes. 



Nat. Science, viii, pp. 245-253, with 5 figs, in 

 the text. 



Describes and figures Cladoselache. 



1897 A 

 Note on the ventral armoring of 



Dinichthys. 



Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., xvi, pp. 57-61, with 

 pis. ii, iii. 



1897 B 



On a new species of Edestm, E. 

 lecontei, from Nevada. 



Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., xvi, pp. 61-69, with 

 jils. iv, v. 



Discusses also its relationships to the other 

 species. 



1899 A 



Devonian fishes for the American 

 Museum. 



Science (2), x, p. 978. 



Refers to a purchase of a collection of Placo- 

 derms from the Devonian of Ohio. 



Dearie, James. 1844 A 



On the fossil footmarks of Turners 

 Falls, Mass. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xlvi, pp. 73-77, with 2 pis. 



Abstract of, in Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., 

 i, p. 141. 



1844 B 



On the discovery of fossil footmarks. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xlvii, pp. 381-390. 



A protest against Prof . E. Hitchcock's claims 

 regarding the fossil footmarks of the Connecti- 

 cut Valley. See Hitchcock, E., 1844 B. 



Deane, James Continued. 1844 C 



Answer to the "Eejoinder" of Pro- 

 fessor Hitchcock. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xlvii, pp. 399-401. 



Reply to Hitchcock, E., 1844 B. 



1845 A 



Description of fossil footprints in the 

 New Eed sandstone of the Connecticut 

 Valley. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xl viii, pp. 158-167, with 1 pi. 



1845 B 



Illustrations of fossil footmarks. 



Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., v, pp. 277-284, with 3 

 figs, in the text. 



No species named. 



1845 C 



Notice of a new species of batrachian 

 footmarks. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xlix, pp. 79-81, with figs, 

 in the text. 



No systematic name given the tracks. 



1845 D 



Fossil footmarks and raindrops. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci., xlix, pp. 213-214, with 1 

 page of figs. 



. No systematic names are applied to the 

 footmarks. 



1847 A 



Notice of new fossil footprints. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), iii, pp. 74-79, with 4 figs, 

 in the text. 



1847 B 

 Fossil footprints. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), iv, pp. 448-449. 



1848 A 

 Fossil footprints of a new species of 



quadruped. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), v, pp. 40-41, with 1 fig. 

 in the text. 



In this paper no systematic name is given to 

 the footprints. 



1850 A 



Fossil footprints of Connecticut River. 



Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (2), ii, pp. 71-74, 

 pis. viii, ix. 



1856 A 



On the sandstone fossils of Connecti- 

 cut River. 



Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (2), iii, pp. 173- 

 178. 



1861 A 



Ichnographs from the sandstone of 

 Connecticut River. A memoir upon the 

 fossil footprints and other impressions 

 of the Connecticut River sandstone. 



4tO. Boston, 1861, pp, 1-61, with pis. i-xlvi. 



This work was compiled mostly from Dr. 

 Deane's incomplete papers by T. T. Bouve. 

 Accompanying it is an introduction (pp. 2-4), 

 a biographical notice (pp. 5-12), and a list of 



