Evolution. 



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Woodwaxd, A. S. Modern methods in 

 the studv of fossils. Loadoii, Proc. 

 Geol. Ass., 19, (2), 1905, (C9-75). 



Visit to the British 



Jluseuni (Natural History). London, 

 Proc. Geol. Ass., 19, (3), 1905, (101). 



0070 



NOMENCLATURE. 



Bather, F. A. The Echinoid name 

 Discoidea subueula. Ann. Mng. Nat. 

 Hist., London, (Ser. 7), 15, 1905, (145- 

 148). 



Nathorst, A[lfred] G[al)riel]. The 

 fossil plants in T. v. Post's and 0. 

 Kuntze's Lexicon generum phanero- 

 gamarum. (Swedish) Bot. Nat., Lnnd, 

 1904, (63-66). 



Sherbom, C. D. . . . Dates of . . . 

 Orbigny's "Moll. Viv. et foss.," " Pa- 

 leont. univ." and " Paleont. etrangere ". 

 J. Conch., Leeds, 11, 1905, (169-170). 



Schuchert, C. and Buckman, S. S. 

 The nomenclature of types in natural 

 history. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 

 (Ser. 1),.16, 1905,(102-104). 



0100 DISTRIBUTION OF LIFE 

 (ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE) 

 IN PAST TIMES. 



Brown, Arthur Erwin. Post-glacial 

 Nearctic centres of dispersal for rep- 

 tiles. Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., 56, 1904, (464-474). 



Gaal, Istvan. Beitrage zur meditei'- 

 ranen Fauna des Osztroski-Vepor 

 Gebirges. (Ungarisch und Deutsch) 

 Foldt. Kozl., Budapest, 35, 1905. 



Osbom, Henry Fairfield. Western 

 explorations for fossil vei'tebrates. Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., New York, N.Y., 67, 1905, 

 (561-568, with iUus.). 



Prinz, Gyula. Geschichte des Klimas. 

 (Ungarisch) Potf.-Termt. Kozl., Buda- 

 pest, 37, 1905, (145-165, mit 3 Fig. u. 1 

 Landkarte). 



Schulz, August. Die Wandlungen 

 des Klimas, der Flora, der Faima und 

 der Bevolkeruug der Alpen und ihrer 

 Umgebung vom Begirme der letzten 

 Eiszeit bis zur jiingeren Steinzeit. Zs. 

 Natw., Stuttgart, 77, 1904, (41-70). 



Versluys, J[an]. Etwas iiber Zoogeo- 

 graphie, mit Riicksicht auf die marine 

 Fauna des Ostindischen Archipels. 

 (HoUiindisch) Handl. Ned. Nat. Geneesk. 

 Congres, 10, 1905, (490-511). 



0150 ZONAL PALAEONTOLOGY; 

 MUTATIONS (CHANGES OF 

 FORM IN SUCCESSIVE STRATA) 

 Etc. 



Casey, Thos. L. The mutation theory. 

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

 1905, (307-309). 



Harshberger, John W. The compara- 

 tive age of the different floristic elements 

 of eastern North America. Philadelphia, 

 Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 56, 1904, 

 (601-615). 



Howes, G. B. The morphological 

 method and progress. [Address before 

 the British Association.] Sci. Amer. 

 Sup., New York, N.Y., 57, 1904,(23413- 

 23415, 23425-23428). 



Osborn, Henry Fairfield. The present 

 jjrobleuis of palaeontology. Address 

 delivered before the Section of Zoology 

 of the International Congress of Arts 

 and Science. Sept., 1904. Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., New York, N.Y., 66, 1905, (226- 

 242). 



0yen, P. A. The Nygaard-profile on 

 Karmp. (Norw.) Kristiauia, Forh. Vid, 

 selsk., 1905, No. 8, (15). 



White, Charles A. The relation of 

 phylogenesis to historical geology. 

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

 1905, (105-113, with diagr.). 



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EVOLUTION. 



Casey, Thos. L. The mutation theory. 

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

 1905, (307-309). 



Gabnay, Ferencz. Uber die Abstam- 

 mung der Saugetiere Afrikas. (Un- 

 garisch) Potf. Termt. Kozl., Budapest, 

 37, 1905, (180-185). 



Hadley, Phil. B. Arguments alleged 

 against the doctrine of organic evolu- 

 tion. Science, New York, N.Y., (N. 

 Ser.), 22, 1905, (143-145). 



KoUman, J. Neue Gedanken iiber 

 das alte Problem von der Abstanunung 

 des Menschen. Globus, Braunschweig, 

 87, 1905, (140-148). 



