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FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Holland, W. J. 1900 A 



The vertebral formula in Diplodocus 

 Marsh. 



Science (2), xi, pp. 816-818. 



Hollard, Henri. 1853 A 



Monographic de la famille des Balis- 

 tides. 



Ann. Sui. Naturelles (3), Zool., xx, pp. 71- 

 114, with pis. i-iii. 



1854 A 



Monographic des Balistides. Part 2. 

 Ann. Sci. Naturelles, (4), Zool., i, pp. 39-72; 



This monograph is continued in vol. ii, pp. 

 321-366, 1854, and in vol. iv, pp. 5-27, 1855. 



1857 A 

 Etude sur les Gymnodontes, et en 



particulier sur leur osteologie et sur les 

 indications qu'elle peut fournier pour 

 leur classification. 



Annales des Sci. Naturelles (4), Zool., vlii, 

 pp. 275-328. 

 . 1860 A 



M6moire sur le squelette des poissons 

 plectognathes etudie au point de vue 

 des caracteres qu'il peut fournir pour 

 pour la classification. 



Annales Sci. Naturelles (4), Zool., xiii, pp. 

 5-46, pis. ii.iii. 



Hollick, Arthur. 1894 A 



[Remarks on Spiraxis Newb.] 

 Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., xiii, pp. 118-119. 



Holmes, F. S. 1849 A 



Notes on the geology of Charleston, 

 S. C. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., vii, pp. 187-201. 



1850 A 



[Remarks on paper by R. W. Gibbes 

 concerning fossil Equus from Eocene 

 of South Carolina. ] 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 3d meeting, 

 Charleston, S. C., 1850, pp. 68-69. 



Remarks on Gibbes. R. W. 1850 C. 



1850 B 



Observations on the geology of Ash- 

 ley River, South Carolina. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 3d meeting, 

 Charleston, S. C., 1850, pp. 201-204. 



1858 A 

 Remains of domestic animals among 



post-Pliocene fossils in South Carolina. 



16 pp., 8vo, Charleston, 1858. 



This paper contains extract from a paper by 

 Dr. Leidy and a letter by Professor Agassiz. 

 In this letter Agassiz expresses the belief that 

 "horses, sheep, bulls, and hogs not distin- 



Holmes, F. S. Continued. 



guishable at present from the domesticated 

 species " .existed in America before the advent 

 of white men. 



1858 B 

 Remains of domestic animals among 



post- Pliocene fossils in South Carolina. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), xxv, pp. 442-443. 



1859 A 

 [Remarks of Prof. F. S. Holmes on 



fossils from post-Pliocene of South Car- 

 olina, including a letter from Prof. L. 

 Agassiz.] 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, pp. 177-186. 

 Holmes, N. 1857 A 



[Remarks on contemporaneity of 

 man and the mastodon.] 



Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, i, p. ]17. 

 Home, Everard. 1819 A 



An account of the fossil skeleton of 

 the Proteosaurus. 



Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., cix, pi. 209- 

 211. 



This paper was preceded by others of the 

 same author in the volumes for 1814, 1816, but 

 in these papers no name was applied to the 

 remains. 



1819 B 



Reasons for giving the name Proteo- 

 saurus to the fossil skeleton which has 

 been described. 



Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., cix, pp. 212- 

 216, with pi. xv. 



Honeyman, D. 1874 A 



Skeleton of a whale in the Quater- 

 nary of New Brunswick. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), vii, p. 597. 



Supposed to be Beluga vermontana. 



1874 B 



On the Quartenary containing the 

 New Brunswick fossil cetacean. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), viii, p. 219. 

 Hopkins, William. 1855 A 



Brief outline or general description 

 of a remarkable fossil, not known to be 

 described, and by some supposed to be 

 an ichthyodorulite. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 8th meeting, 

 Washington, D. C., 1854, pp. 287-290, with 2 

 woodcuts. 

 Horner, W. K 1840 A 



Note of the remains of the mastodon, 

 and some other extinct animals col- 

 lected together in St. Louis, Mo. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., i, pp. 279-282. 



This note refers to the collection of Doctor 

 Koch at St. Louis. 



