180 



FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Osborn, H. F. Continued. 1888 G 



On the structure and classification of 



the Mesozoic Mammalia. 



Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (2), ix, pp. 186- 



265, pis. viii, ix, and 30 figs, in the text. 



For review see Nature, xxxviii, pp. 611-614; 



Amer. Naturalist, xxii, pp. 723-724. Also, H. 



Winge, 1893 C, p. 117. 



1888 H 

 The characters and phylogeny of the 



Amblypoda. 



Science (2), vii, p. 226. 



Abstract of paper read before Amer. 

 Morpholog. Society. 



1889 A 

 The evolution of the mammalian 



teeth to and from the tritubercular 

 type. 



Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 58th meeting, 

 Bath, 1888, p. 660. 



Abstract of paper read before Brit. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., and published in full in Amer. Nat- 

 uralist, 1888, p. 1067. 



1890 A 

 The paleontological evidence for the 



transmission of acquired characters. 



Science, xv, pp. 110-111. 



See Amer. Naturalist, xxiii, pp. 559-566. 

 Nature, xli, pp. 227-228; Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci. for 1889. 



Discusses the evolution of the teeth of Mam- 

 malia. 



1890 B 



The palteontological evidence for the 

 transmission of acquired characters. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 38th meeting, 

 Toronto, 1889, pp. 273-276. 



1890 C 



A review of the Cernaysian Mam- 

 malia. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1890, pp. 51-62, 

 with 6 figs, in text. 



Review by M. Schlosser in Archiv f. An- 

 throp, xx, pp. 111-112. 



1890 D 



The Mammalia of the Uinta forma- 

 tion. Part III. The Perissodactyla. 

 Part IV. The evolution of the ungu- 

 late foot. 



Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., xvi, pp. 505-572, 

 with pis. viii-xi, and 12 figs, in the text. 



This forms a portion of a joint paper by Pro- 

 fessors Scott and Osborn. See Scott, W. B., 

 1890 A, and Scott and Osborn, 1890 A. 



For review by R. Lydekker, see Nature, xliii, 

 p. 177. 



1891 A 



A review of the Cretaceous Mam- 

 malia. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1891, pp. 124-135, 

 with 8 figs, in the text. 



See also Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 595-611, 

 flgs. 1-12. 



Osborn, H. F. Continued. 1891 B 



A* review of the discovery of the Cre- 

 taceous Mammalia. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 44-^5. 

 Abstract of a review of papers here entered 

 under titles of Marsh, O. C., 1889 D, and 

 Marsh, O. C., 1889 F. 



1891 C 

 A reply to Professor Marsh's "Note 



on Mesozoic Mammalia. ' ' 



Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 775-783, with 1 



fig. in the text. 

 Review by M. Schlosser in Archiv f. An- 



throp., xxii, p. 118. 



1891 D 



Meniscothcriidx and Chalicotheriidse. 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 911-912. 



1891 E 

 A review of the "Discovery of the 



Cretaceous Mammalia." 



Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 595-611, with 12 

 figs, in the text. 



This is a review of papers by Professor 

 Marsh, and is a reprint, with slight changes 

 and additions, of Osborn, H. F., 1891 A. 



Abstract in Archiv f. Anthrop., xxii, pp. 

 117-118. 



1892 A 

 Pal&onictis in the American Lower 



Eocene. 



Nature, xlvi, p. 30. 



1892 B 



What is Ijophiodon? 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxvi, pp. 763-765. 



1892 C 



The ancestry of Chalicotfierium. 

 Science, xix, p. 276. 



1892 D 

 A reply to Professor Marsh's "Note 



on Mesozoic Mammalia." 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 40th meeting, 



Washington, 1891, p. 290. 



Abstract of Osborn, H. F., 1891 C. 



1892 E 



Nomenclature of mammalian molar 

 cusps. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxvi, pp. 436-437. 



1892 F 



The contemporary evolution of man. 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxvi, pp. 455-481, 537-567. 

 Reviewed by M. Schlosser in Archiv f. An- 

 throp., xxiii, p. 152. 



1892 G 

 Is Mermcotherium a member of the 



< '!i<i/icotherioidea? 



Amer. Naturalist, xxvi, pp. 506-509, with 4 



figs, in the text. 



