Caenozoic. 



89 



80 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



gf United States as a Whole. 



Williston, S. W. Ni)itli Aoierican 

 plesiosaiirs. Part 1. [With " Catalogue 

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 Field Co'lumb." Mus.. Geol. Ser., 2, 

 1903, (1-77, with text-fig. aud pi.). 

 Separate. 25.8 cm. 



;/.■ Western United States. 



Merriam, John C. The occurrence of 

 Ichthyosaur-like remains in the iipper 

 Cretaceous of Wyoming. Science, Xew 

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Williston, S[amuelJ W[eudell]. A 

 new armored dinosaur from the upper 

 Cretaceous of Wyoming. [Stegopelta n. 

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75.5831 



AVES. 



Lucas, Frederic A[ugustus]. Notes 

 on the osteology and relationship of the 

 fossil birds of the genera Hespcrornis, 

 Ilnrgeria [n. gen., type Hesperornis 

 gracil's], Bapfornis and Diatryma. 

 [Suggests that Diatryma belongs to the 

 Stereornithes and that Bajytornis re- 

 presents a separate order from Hespcr- 

 ornis.'] Washington, D.C., Smithsonian 

 Inst., Nation. Mus., Proc, 26, 1903, 

 (545-556, with text fig.). Separate. 

 24.3 cm. 



80 CAENOZOIC. 



80.0231 



GENERAL PALAEO- 

 ZOOLOGY. 



n PACIFIC. 



ne Islands N. of Equator and 

 W. of 180 . 



Sherlock, R. L. The Foraminifera 

 and other organisms in the raised reefs 

 of Fiji. Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 38, 1903, 

 (IZ. 4- [349]-365, with text fig.). Sepa- 

 rate. 24.5 cm. 



nf Fiji Islands. 



Sherlock, R. L. The Foraminifera 

 and other organisms in the raised reefs 

 of Fiji. Cambridge, ilass.. Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 38, 1903, 

 (1?. + [349]-365, with text fig.). Sepa- 

 rate. 24.5 cm. 



ik 



AUSTRALASIA. 



New Zealand. 



Park, James. On the lilarlne Tertiaries 

 of Otago and Canterbury, with special 

 reference to the relations existing 

 between the Pareora and Oamaru series. 

 Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst., 27, 

 (1904),l905, (489-551, with pi.). 



80.0431 PROTOZOA. 



Schubert, R[ichard] J[ohann]. Ueber 

 Cydammina uhligi Schub. und C. draga 

 Lieb. et Schub. (Fine Entgegnung an 

 Herrn Prof. A. Silvestri.) Wien, Verh. 

 Geol. RchsAnst., 1904, (353-356). 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



gl Western United States. 



Bagg-, Rufus M[ather], jun. Miocene 

 Foraminifera from the Monterey shale of 

 California, with a few species fi-om the 

 Tejon formation. [With bibliography.] 

 Washington, D.C., U. S. Dept. Int., Bull. 

 Geol. Surv., No. 268, 1905, (78 + III, 

 with text fig. and pi.). 23.5 cm. 



/( PACIFIC. 



nc Islands N. of Equator and 

 ' W. of 180 . 

 Sherlock, R. L. The Foraminifera 

 and other organisms in the raised reefs 

 of Fiji. Cambridge, Mass., Bull. ilus. 

 Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 38, 1903, 

 (IZ. -f [349]-365, with text fig.). Sepa- 

 rate. 24.5 cm. 



nf Fiji Islands. 



Sherlock, R. h. The Foraminifera 

 and other organisms in the raised reefs 

 of Fiji. Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 38, 1903, 

 (1?. -f [349J-365, with text fig.). Sepa- 

 rate. 24.5 cm. 



