Upper Caenozoic 



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90 



dk Austria-Hungary. 



Redlicli, Karl A. Neue Beitrage ziir 

 Kenutiiis der tertiiiren unci diluvialen 

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dl Balkan Peninsula. 



Mecquenem, de. Le gisement de 

 Vertebres fossiles de Maragna. Paris, 

 C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, 1905, (924-925). 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



gf United States as a whole. 



Osborn, Henry Fairfield. New Mio- 

 cene rhinoceroses with revision of 

 known species. Rhinoceros contribu- 

 tions, No. 2. New York, N.Y., Bull. 

 Ainer. Mns. Nat. Hist., 20, 1904, (307- 

 326, with fig.). 



gh South Eastern United States. 



Berry, Edward W. and Gregory, 

 William K. Prorosmarus alleni, a new 

 genus and species of walrus from the 

 Upper Miocene of Yorktown, Virginia. 

 Amer. J. Sci., New Plaven, Conn., (Ser. 

 4), 21, 1906, (444-450, with text fig.). 



True, F[rederick] \V[illiam]. The 

 first discovery of fossil seals in America 

 [in Maryland Miocene]. Science, New 

 York, N".Y., (N. Ser.), 22, 1905, (794). 



Description of a new genus 



and species of fossil seal from the Mio- 

 cene of Maryland. Washington, D.C., 

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gi Western United States. 



Barbour, iMwin Hinckley. A new 

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 Barbour]. Science, New York, N.Y., 

 (N. Ser.), 22, 1905. (797-798, with 

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Notice of a new Miocene 



rhinoceros, Diceratherium ankarey^se. 

 Science, New York, N.Y., (N. Ser.), 24, 

 1906, (780-781, with text fig.). 



Notice of a new fossil 



mammal [Sy^ulijoceras cooki n. gen. and 

 S[).] from Sioux county, Nebraska. 

 Nf;l)raska Geological Survey, Lincoln, 

 Neb., 2, Pt. 3, 1905, (4 linnumljered 

 pages, with pi.). 26.2 cm. 



Douglass, E[arl]. New vertebrates 

 fr(jm tiie Montana Tertiary. Pittsburg, 



Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 2, 1903, (145- 

 199, with text fig., pi.). 



Gidley, J. W. A new genus of horse 

 from the Mascall beds, with notes on a 

 small collection of equine teeth in the 

 University of California. New York, 

 N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mns. Nat. Hist., 22, 

 1906, (385-388, with text fig.). 



Matthew, Wfilliam] P[iller]. A com- 

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 1904, (101-129, with 1 pi., text fig.). 



and Gidley, J. W. New 



or little known mammals from the 

 Miocene of South Dakota. American 

 museum expedition of 1903. New York, 

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 1904, (241-268, with text fig.). 



New or little known 



mammals from the Miocene of South 

 Dakota. American museum expedition 

 of 1903. Part 4. Equidae. J. W. G. 

 New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

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Merriam, John Cfampbell]. Recent 

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Peterson, 0[lof] A[iigust]. Osteology 

 of 0.i'iiilact!jlus ; a new genus of camels 

 from the Loup Fork of Nebraska, with 

 descriptions of two new species. Pitts- 

 burg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 2, 1904, 

 (434-476, with text fig., pi.). 



The Miocene beds of wes- 

 tern Nebraska and eastern W'yoming 

 and their vertebrate faunas. Pittsburg, 

 Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 4, 1906, (21- 

 72, with pi., text fig.). 



New suilline ren:ains from 



the Miocene of Nebraska. Pittsbuig, 

 Pa., Mem. Carnegie Mus., 2, 1906, (305- 

 324, with pi., te-\t fig.). 



A correction of the generic 



name {Dinoclioerus) given to certain 

 fossil remains fiom the Loup Fork Mio- 

 cene of Nebraska. [Renamed Dinolnjua.] 

 Science, New York, N.Y., (N. Ser.), 22, 

 1905, (719). 



Preliminary description of 



two new species of the genus D'lecra- 

 llierium Marsh, from the Agate spring 

 fossil quarry. Science, New York, N.Y., 

 (N. Ser.), 24, 1906, (281-283). 



