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THE PALEONTOLOGY OF MINNESOTA. 



Kansas, Cretaceous, 7. 



Kettle point, lake Huron, 24. 



Kloos, J. H., on Cretaceous in Minnesota, 53. 



Knoxville (Tenn.), Eeceptaculites, 56. 



Lesquereux, Leo, chapter on Cretaceous fossil 



plants from Minnesota, 1-22. 

 Little Fork river, Cretaceous, 54; microscopic 



organisms, 52. 

 Logan, W. E., on microscopic orbicular bodies, 24. 



Main Two rivers, Cretaceous, 53. 



Mankato, Cretaceous, 53; Cretaceous plants, 21, 22. 



Mantorville, Minn., Schizotreta pelopea, 365. 



Marshall, Cretaceous, 53. 



Meeds, A. D., Orthis meedsi, 428. 



Meek, F. B., on Cretaceous fossils from Minnesota! 



53; on divisions of Cretaceous, 3. 

 Meeker county, microscopic organisms, 52. 

 Michigan, Cretaceous, 54. 

 Michigan, lake, 24. 



Middleville, N. Y., Pholidops trentonensis, 377. 

 Miller, S. A., on Anomaloides, 68. 

 Milwaukee, clays, 54. 

 Mineral Point, Wis., Orthis deflecta, 424; Orthis 



perveta, 450. 

 Minneapolis, Brachiopoda, 333; Orthis tricenaria, 



419; Phylloporina sublaxa, 209. 

 Minnetonka, lake, Cretaceous, 53. 

 Montreal, Orthis platys, 424. 

 Morrison county, Cretaceous, 53. 



Nebraska, Cretaceous flora, 7, 11; microscopic fauna 



of Cretaceous, 23-52. 



Newberry, J. S., on Populus from Nebraska, 11. 

 New Ulm, coccoliths, etc., 50; Cretaceous plants, 



22; microscopic organisms, 52. 

 Nicholson, H. A., on Chastetes lycoperdon, 247; on 



Receptaculites. 55. 



Nicollet, J. N., Hallina nicolleti, 474. 

 Nobles county, Baculites, 53. 

 Nordenskiold, on Cretaceous of Greenland, 3. 



Ohio, microscopic fossils, 24. 



Orton, Ed., on microscopic fossils from Ohio, 24. 



Oskosh, Wis., Hemipronites americanus, 380; Lin- 



gula raciniformis, 344. 

 Ottawa, Strophomena recta, 424. 

 Owen, D. D., Strophomena convexa, 387. 



Pauquette Rapids, Can., Obolus, 354. 



Point Lt;vis, Can., Orthis electra, 449. 



Preston, Wis., Trenton shale, 333. 



Raflnesque, on Strophomena rugosa, 391. 



Rainy lake, microscopic organisms, 52; Radiolariai 



51. 



Rauff, on Receptaculitidse, 55. 

 Redwood county, Cretaceous fossils, 53. 



Richmond, Ind., Streptelasma rusticum, 93. 

 Richmond, Minn., Cretaceous fossils, 53. 



Safford, J. M., Hallina saflordi, 473. 



St. Charles, Lingula eva, 342. 



St. Paul, Brachiopoda, 333; Eurodictya multipora, 



140; Rhinidictya paupera, 129. 

 Sardeson, F. W., on Crania halli, 375. 

 Sauk valley, Cretaceous fossils, 53. 

 Schmidt, O., on rhabdoliths, 49. 

 Schuchert, C., chapter on sponges, graptolites and 



corals from the Lower Silurian of Minnesota, 



55-95; chapter on Lower Silurian Brachiopoda of 



Minnesota, 333-474. 

 Scofleld, W. H., Lingula hurlbuti, 348; Rhinidictya 



minima var. modesta, 133. 

 Shaler, N. S., Orthisina diversa, 380. 

 Shalton, W. H., Lingula eva, 342. 

 Spring Valley, Minn., Brachiopoda, 334; Crepipora 



hemispherica, 324; Platystrophia biforata var. 



crassa, 458. 

 Swezey, G. D., donation of clay, etc., 27. 



Tennessee, Phylloporina sublaxa, 209. 



Thomas, B. W., chapter on microscopic fauna of 



Cretaceous in Minnesota, etc., 23-52; on boulder 



clay, 54; on microscopic fossils, 24. 

 Two rivers, Cretaceous, 53. 



Ulrich, E. O., chapter on the Lower Silurian 

 Bryozoa of Minnesota, 96-332; on Anomaloides, 

 68; on Anomalospongia, 68; on Protaraaa vetusta, 

 94; on Receptaculites, 56. 



Upham, W., on Cretaceous fossils, 53; Zygospira 

 uphami, 459. 



Vanuxem, L., Favosites lycoperdon, 246, 247. 

 Vernsdorf schists of north Germany, 2, 7. 



Walcott, C. D., Orthis tricenaria, 419; Pachydictya 



acuta, 155. 



Wallich, G. C.,-on coccospheres, 49. 

 White, A. D., on Cretaceous in Michigan, 54. 

 White, C. A., Orthis plicatella, 419. 

 Whiteaves, J. F., on Stomatopora and Proboscina, 



121. 

 Whitfleld, R. P., IMnobolus parvus, 357; on Lucina 



divaricata, 346. 

 Wilmington, 111., Anolotichia ponderosa, 327; Con- 



stellaria, 311. 



Winchell, H. V., on Cretaceous, 54. 

 Winchell, N. H., chapter on sponges, graptolites 



and corals from the Lower Silurian of Minnesota, 



55-95; chapter on Lower Silurian Brachiopoda of 



Minnesota, 333-474; on Cretaceous fossils, 53; 



on Cretaceous plants from Minnesota, 8; on 



microscopic Cretaceous fossils, 25, 27. 

 Woodward, Anthony, chapter on microscopic 



fauna of Cretaceous in Minnesota, etc., 23-52. 



