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The hereditary mechanism and the search for the 



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Lab. Lect., 1894, 79-100. 

 Fossil mammals of the Uinta Basin: Expedition of 



1894. Amer. Mus. Bull., 7, 1895, 71-105. 

 A student's reminiscences of HCXLEY. Wood's Holl 



Mar. Biol. Lab. Lect.. 1895, 29-42. 

 The cranial evolution of Titanotherium. Amer. Mus. 



Bull., 8, 1896, 157-197. 

 Ontogenic and phylogeuic variation. Science, 4, 1896, 



786-789. 

 Wasatch and Bridger beds in the Huerfano lake basin. 



Amer. Ass. Proc., 1897, 205-206. 

 Homologies and nomenclature of the elements of the 



molar teeth. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1897, 238. 

 Reconstruction of Phenacodus primsevus, the most 



primitive ungulate. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1897, 238. 

 The Huerfano lake basin, southern Colorado, and its 



Wind Biver and Bridger fauna. Amer. Mus. Bull., 9, 



1897. 247 



Lambdotherium not related to Palaeosyops or the 



Titanotheres. Amer. Natlist., 31, 1897, 55-57. 



The limits of organic selection. Amer. Natlist., 31, 



1897, 944-951. 

 Trituberculy : a review dedicated to the late Prof. 



COPE. Amer. Natlist. , 31, 1897, 993-1016. 

 Reconstruction and model of Phenacodus primtevus, 



Cope. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 684. 

 On skeletons and restorations of Tertiary Mammalia. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 684. 



The origin of the Mammalia. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 



686-687; Amer. Xatlist., 32, 1898, 309-334; N. Y. Ac. 

 Ann., 11, 1898, 447. 



The origin of the teeth of the Mammalia. Science, 5, 



1897. 576-577. 



The Ganodonta or primitive edentates with enamelled 



teeth. Science, 5, 1897, 611-612. 

 Palffiontological problems. [1897.] Science, 7, 1898, 



145-147. 



The characters and phylogeny of the Amblypoda. 



[1897.] Science, 7, 1898, 296. 



A complete skeleton of Teleoceras fossiger. Notes 



upon the growth and sexual characters of this species. 

 Amer. Mus. Bull., 10, 1898, 51-59. 



A complete skeleton of Coryphodon radians. Notes 



upon the locomotion of this animal. Amer. Mus. Bull., 

 10, 1898, 81-91 ; Science, 7. 1898, 585-588. 



Remounted skeleton of Phenacodus primaevus. Com- 

 parison with Protogonia. Amer. Mus. Bull., 10, 1898. 

 159-164. 



Evolution of the Amblypoda. Part i. Taligrada and 



Pantodonta. Amer. Mus. Bull., 10, 1898, 169-218. 



Additional characters of the great herbivorous dinosaur 



Camarasaurus. Amer. Mus. Bull., 10, 1898, 219-233. 



[The origin of mammals.] Int. Congr. Zool. Proc., 



1898. 70-71, 413-419. 



On Pliohyrax Kruppi, a fossil hyracoid from Samos, 



Lower Pliocene, in the Stuttgart collection. Int. Congr. 



Zool. Proc., 1898, 172-173. 

 On the presence of a frontal horn in Aceratherium 



incisivum, Kaup. N. Y. Ac. Ann., 11, 1898, 487. 



A placental marsupial. Science, 7, 1898, 454-456. 



A complete skeleton of Teleoceras the true rhinoceros 



from the Upper Miocene of Kansas. Science, 7, 1898, 



554-557. 

 Models of extinct vertebrates. Science, 7, 1898, 841- 



845. 

 Additional characters of Diplodocus. [1898.] Science, 



9, 1899, 315-316. 

 The origin of mammals. Amer. Jl. Sci., 7, 1899, 92 



96. 

 Fossil vertebrates in the American Museum of Natural 



History. [1899.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 272-275. 



Upon the structure of the feet of the mule-footed hog 

 of Texas. [1899.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 12, 1899-1900, 660. 



Visit to the Como Bluffs section. [1899.] N. Y. Ac. 

 Ann., 12, 1899-1900, 670-671. 



On the relation of the centra and intercentra in the 

 cervical vertebrae of lizards, mosasaurs and Sphenodon. 

 [1899.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 12, 1899-1900, 680. 



Correlation between Tertiary mammal horizons of 

 Europe and America. [1899-1900.J N. Y. Ac. Ann., 13, 

 1900-01, 1-64. 



Frontal horn of Aceratherium incisivum. Relation 



of this type to Elasmotherium. Science, 9, 1899, 161- 

 162. 



Fore and hind limbs of carnivorous and herbivorous 



dinosaurs from the Jurassic of Wyoming. Dinosaur con- 

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 Phylogeny of the rhinoceroses of Europe. Rhinoceros 



contributions, No. 5. Amer. Mus. Bull., 13, 1900, 229- 



267 ; N. Y. Ac. Ann., 13, 1900-01, 505. 

 Oxyaena and Patriofelis restudied as terrestrial Car- 



nivora. Amer. Mus. Bull., 13, 1900, 269-279. 

 Intercentra and hypapophyses in the cervical region 



of mosasaurs, lizards, and Sphenodon. Amer. Natlist., 



34, 1900, 1-7. 

 A glacial pot-hole in the Hudson River shales near 



Catskill, N. Y. Amer. Natlist., 34, 1900, 33-36. 

 The angulation of the limbs of Proboscidea, Dino- 



cerata, and other quadrupeds, in adaptation to weight. 



Amer. Natlist., 34, 1900, 89-94. 

 Reconsideration of the evidence for a common dino- 



sauravian stem in the Permian. Dinosaur contributions, 



No. 4. Amer. Natlist., 34, 1900, 777-799. 

 Origin of the Mammalia, m. Occipital condyles of 



reptilian tripartite type. Amer. Natlist., 34, 1900, 943- 



947. 

 [COPE'S] work in the mammals. Amer. Phil. Soc. 



Proc. (Mem. VoL 1), 1900, 296-303. 

 Des methodes precises noises actueUement,en oeuvre 



dans 1'etude des Yertebres fossiles des Etats-Unis 



d'Amerique. Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1900, 353-356. 

 Correlation des horizons de Mammiferes Tertiaires en 



Europe et en Amerique. Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1900, 



357-363. 

 The extinct rhinoceroses. [1898.] Amer. Mus. Mem., 



1, 1903, 75-164. 



A complete mosasaur skeleton, osseous and cartila- 

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 A skeleton of Diplodocus. [1899.] Amer. Mus. Mem., 



1, 1903, 191-214. 

 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, & Earle, Charles. Fossil 



mammals of the Puerco beds. Collection of 1892. Amer. 



Mus. Bull., 7, 1895, 1-70. 

 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, & Poulton, Edward B[agnall]. 



Modification and variation and the limits of organic 



selection. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1897, 239-242. 

 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, & Scon, William B[erryman]. 



See Scott & Osborn. 

 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, & Wortman, Jacob L. Fossil 



mammals of the Wahsatch and Wind River beds. 



Collection of 1891. Amer. Mus. Bull., 4, 1892, 81-148. 

 Characters of Protoceras (Marsh), the new artiodactyl 



from the Lower Miocene. Amer. Mus. Bull., 4, 1892 



351-372. 

 Artionyx : a new genus of Ancylopoda. Amer. Mus. 



Bull., 5, 1893, 1-18. 

 Fossil mammals of the Lower Miocene White River 



beds. Collection of 1892. Amer. Mus. Bull., 6. 1894 



199-228. 

 Perissodactyls of the Lower Miocene, White River 



beds. Amer. Mus. Bull., 7, 1895, 343-375. 

 Osborn, Henry J. Observations upon the presence of the 



corpus callosum in the brains of the amphibians and 



reptiles. Zool. Anz., 9, 1886, 200-205. 



