AN INDEX TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL AMPHIBIA. 



The following will be of assistance to those wishing aid in finding the literature 

 on special phases, whether anatomical or geological, of the fossil Amphibia. 

 The author's name and the number of his paper in the preceding bibliography 

 are given in groups of classified subjects, beginning with distribution and ending 

 with anatomy. The various anatomical notes of interest are especially widely 

 scattered in papers which often deal with a variety of other subjects. 



I. Geological and Geographical Distribution. 



Devonian: 



North America : Marsh, 407. 



Europe: Lohest, 381; Weiss, 596; Thevenin, 566. 

 Mississippian: 



North America: Branson, 50; Barrell, 21 ; Lea, 371- 



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Scotland: Huxley, 331-334; Atthey, 11; Hancock 

 and Atthey, 305. 

 Coal Measures (Pennsylvanian) : 



North America: Agassiz, 2; Butts, 82, 83; Case, 86, 

 94; Cope, 105, 107, 115, 116, 118, 122, 123, 126, 

 127, 131, 145, 152, 167, 176; Dawson, 200-225; 

 Eastman, 230; Hay, 316; Jaekel, 347; King, 

 356, 357; Marsh, 404, 406; G. F. Matthew, 

 408-413; Moodie, 458-465, 469-475, 478, 479, 

 482-486; Mudge, 490; Newberry, 495-498; Ray- 

 mond, 531; Schwarz, 540, 541; Williston, 608; 

 W>Tnan, 639, 640. 



Europe: Andrews, 8; Atthey, il; Bailey, 12-13; 

 Barkas, 15-20; Bolton, 42-43; Credner, 179-194 

 (see also under Permian); Davis, 199; Dunlop, 

 229; Embleton and Atthey, 235; Etheridge, 

 241; Fritsch, 251; Gaudry, 263-268, 278, 281, 

 282; Gergens, 291 ; Goldfuss, 297; Hancock and 

 Atthey, 304-310; Lydekker, 394; von Meyer, 

 422, 426, 436; Oldham, 500; Owen, 507-509, 

 514, 515; Schwarz, 540; Thevenin, 565-568; 

 Weiss, 597; Woodward, 629, 630; Woodworth, 

 636. 



Australia: Stephens, 557; Woodward, 634. 

 Permian: 



North America: Broili.ss, 56, 58,63,65; Case, 86-93, 

 95-100; Cope, 129, 132-133, 137, 138, 140-144, 

 156, 169, 170-175; Emmons, 237; Gregory, 299; 

 W. D. Matthew, 414, 415; Moodie, 457, 458, 

 476, 477; Sternberg, 558; Strickler, 564; WiUis- 

 ton, 607, 609, 610, 614, 615, 616, 617-624. 



Europe: Ammon, 7; Branco, 48; Broili, 59, 60, 61, 

 62, 66; Credner, 179-195; Deichmueller. 224, 

 225; Eichwald, 233; Emery, 236; Fritsch, 251; 

 Gaudry, 258-261, 269-282: Geinitz, 287; Geinitz 

 und Deichmueller, 289, 290; Goldfuss, 295, 296; 

 von Huene, 324-327; Huxley, 328; Jaekel, 344, 

 345; I^Roy, 375; Lloyd, 379; Lortet, 382; von 

 Meyer, 428, 436, 442; Roemer, 534; Traut- 

 schold, 573; Twelvetrees, 576.- 



Africa: Broom, 68-71-73, 74. 



Asia: Lydekker, 384, 386; Huxley. 333; Woodward, 

 633- 



Triassic: 



North America: Branson, 49; Cope, 106, iii, 121, 



157; Emmons, 237; Leidy, 373; Lucas, 383. 

 Europe: Alberti, 4; Burmeister, 80, 81; Fraas, 242- 



245, 247a; von Huene, 323; Huxley, 329; Jaeger, 



338-341; Metcalfe, 417; von Meyer, 421, 425, 



439; Miall, 453; Owen, 505; Quenstedt, 527; 



Seeley, 544; Storrie, 560; Ward, 588; Wieder- 



sheim, 602; Woodward, 631. 

 Spitzbergen: Wiman, 625-627; Woodward, 631; 



Yakowlew, 641; Seeley, 547. 

 Africa: Broom, 69; Huxley, 330; Owen, 517, 519-520. 

 Asia: Lydekker, 384-391; Owen, 510, 511. 

 Australia: Huxley, 330; Stephens, 554, 555. 

 Jurassic: 



Europe: DoUo, 226. 



Comanchean : 



North America: Marsh, 405; Moodie, 480, 481. 

 Europe: Vidal, 579, 580. 



Cretaceous: 



North America: Cope, 128; Hatcher, 314; Lambe, 

 365, 366; Williston, 61 1. 



Tertiary: 



Europe: Beyrich,36; Bieber, 37; Cuvier, 197 ; Fraas, 

 246, 247; Gunther, 301; Laube, 367-370; von 

 Meyer, 424, 430, 444, 446, 447; Portis, 525; 

 Schcuchzer, 535; Tschudi, 574-575; Walter- 

 storff, 585-586. 



Pleistocene: 



North America: Brown, 76; Wheatley, 598. 

 South America: Lydekker, 393. 

 Asia: Clark, 103; Lydekker, 393; Owen, 506. 

 Europe: Lydekker, 393. 



IL Phvlogenv of Amphibia. 



Arldt, 10; Baur, 22-25, 3'; Boulenger, 44; Branson, 49; 

 Budgett, 79; Cope, 153, 166, 173; Davison, 198; DoUo, 

 228; Gadow, 256; Gaudry, 280, 282; Gregory, 299, 

 300,300a; Hacckel,3i2; Huxley, 337; Kingsley, 358; 

 Moodie, 4896; Owen, 512; Pollard, 524; Quenstedt, 

 527; Thevenin, 567-568; Versluys, 578; Vogt, 581; 

 Wiedersheim, 601. 



111. Ontogeny of Amphibia. 



Ammon, 7; Credner, 187; Fritsch, 251; Hay, 315; von 

 Meyer, 422; Thevenin, 566. 



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