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TITANOTHERES OF ANCIENT WYOMING, DAKOTA, AND NEBRASKA 



Marsh, Othniel Charles — Continued. 



1871.2. Notice of some new fossil mammals and birds 

 from the Tertiary formation of the West: 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 2, pp. 120-127. 

 Canis montanus. 

 1872.1. Preliminary description of new Tertiarym ammals, 

 Part I: Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 4, pp. 

 122-128; erratum, p. 504. 

 Palaeosyops lalkeps Marsh. 

 1873.1. Notice of new Tertiary mammals: Am. Jour. 

 Sci., 3d ser., vol. 5, pp. 407-410, 485-488. 

 Brontotheridae. 

 1874.1. On the structure and affinities of the Bronto- 

 theridae: Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 7, pp. 

 81-86, pis. 1-2. 

 1875.1. Notice of new Tertiary mammals, IV: Am. 



Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 9, pp. 239-250. 



1876.1. Principal characters of the Brontotheridae: Am. 



Jour. Sci., 3d ser. vol. 11, pp. 335-340, pis. 10-13. 



1877.1. Introduction and succession of vertebrate life 



in America (vice president's address. Am. 



Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1877): Am. Jour. Sci., 3d 



ser., vol. 14, pp. 337-378. 



1880.1. List of genera established by Prof. O. C. Marsh, 



1862-1879, 12 pp. 

 1887.1. Notice of new fossil mammals: Am. Jour. Sci., 



3d ser., vol. 34, pp. 323-331. 

 1889.1. Restoration of Brontops robustus, from the 

 Miocene of America: Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., 

 vol. 37, pp. 163-165, pi. 6. 

 1890.1. Notice of new Tertiary Mammalia: Am. Jour. 



Sci., 3d ser., vol. 39, pp. 523-525. 

 1891.1. Notice of new vertebrate fossils: Am. Jour. Sci., 

 3d ser., vol. 42, pp. 265-269. 

 Allops crasskoTnis, Brontops dispar, BrOTitotJierium medium. 



Matthew, William Diller. 



1897.1. Development of the foot in the Palaeosyopinae: 

 Am. Naturalist, vol. 31, pp. 57-58. 



1899.1. A provisional classification of the fresh-water 



Tertiary of the West: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 BuU., vol. 12, pp. 19-75. 



1909.2. See Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1909. 321. 

 Merrill, George P. 



1906.1. Contributions to the history of American geol- 

 ogy: U. S. Nat. Mus. Rept., for 1904, pp. 189- 

 734, pis. 1-37. 

 Nicholson, Heney Alltne. 



1889.1 (and Lydekker, Richard). A manual of palaeon- 

 tology, London, Blackwood. 

 Norwood, J. G. 



1850.1 (with Owen, D. D., and Evans, John). See 

 Owen, David Dale, Norwood, J. G., and Evans, 

 John, 1850. 1. 

 OsBORN, Henry Fairfield. 



1878.3 (with Scott, W. B., and Speir, Francis, jr.). 

 Palaeontological report of the Princeton scien- 

 tific expedition of 1877: E. M. Mus. Geol. and 

 Archeol. Princeton Coll. Contr., No. 1, pp. 1- 

 106, pis. A, 1-10. 



1887.30. See Scott, William B., and Osborn, H. F., 1887.1. 



1890.50. Prehminary account of the fossil mammals from 

 the White River and Loup Fork formations, 

 contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoo- 

 logy, Part II, The Perissodactyla: Mus. Comp. 

 Zoology Bull., vol. 20, pp. 87-100, pis. 2-3. 



1890.51 (and Scott, W. B.). The Mammaha of the 

 Uinta formation, pt. 3, The Perissodactyla; 

 pt. 4, The evolution of the ungulate foot: Am. 

 Philos. Soc. Trans., new ser., vol. 16, pt. 3, pp. 

 541-569, pis. 7-9. (For entire article, see 

 Scott, William B., and Osborn, H. F., 1890.1.) 



OsBORN, Henry Fairfield — Continued. 



1892.67 (and Wortman, J. L.). Fossil mammals of the 

 Wasatch and Wind River beds, collection of 

 1891: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 4, pp. 

 81-147. 



1895.98. Fossil mammals of the Uinta Basin, expedition 

 of 1894 (geologic levels by O. A. Peterson) : 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 7, pp. 71-105. 



1896.110. The cranial evolution of Titanotherium: Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 8, pp. 157-197. 



1897.126. The Huerfano lake basin, southern Colorado, 

 and its Wind River and Bridger fauna: Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 9, pp. 247-258. 



1898.143. The extinct rhinoceroses: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Mem., vol. 1, pt. 3, pp. 75-164, pis. 12a-20. 



1900.192. Phylogeny of the rhinoceroses of Europe (Rhi- 

 noceros Contributions No. 5) : Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. Bull., vol. 13, pp. 229-267. 



1902.207. Dolichocephaly and brachycephaly in the lower 

 mammals: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 16, 

 pp. 77-89. 



1902.208. The four phyla of Oligocene titanotheres : Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 16, pp. 91-109. 



1907.294. Tertiary mammal horizons of North America: 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 23, pp. 237-253. 



1907.301. Evolution of mammalian molar teeth to and 

 from the triangular type (edited by Dr. W. K. 

 Gregory), 250 pp., New York, MacmUlan. 



1908.318. New or httle known titanotheres from the 

 Eocene and Oligocene: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 BuU., vol. 24, pp. 599-617. 



1909.321 (and Matthew, W. D.). Cenozoic mammal 

 horizons of western North America, with appen- 

 dix, Faunal lists of the Tertiary Mammalia of 

 the West, by WiUiam Diller Matthew: U. S. 

 Geol. Survey BuU. 361, 138 pp. 



1912.368. SkuU measurements in man and the hoofed 

 mammals: Science, new ser., vol. 35, No. 902, 

 pp. 595-596, Apr. 12, 1912; New York Acad. 

 Sci. Annals, vol. 22, pp. 341-342, 1913. 



1912.372. The continuous origin of certain unit charac- 

 ters as observed by a palaeontologist (Harvey 

 lecture): Am. Naturalist, vol. 46, pp. 185-206; 

 249-278. 



1912.382. Craniometry of the Equidae: Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. Mem., new ser., vol. 1, pt. 3, pp. 57-100. 



1913.400. Lower Eocene titanotheres, genera Lambdo- 

 therium, Eotitanops: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., 

 vol. 32, pp. 407-415. 



1913.401. The sku]l of Bathyopsis, Wind River uintathere: 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 32, pp. 417- 

 420, pis. 64^66. 



1914.409. Recent results in the phylogeny of the titano- 

 theres: Geol. Soc. America BuU., vol. 25, pp. 

 403-405. 



1914.416. Origin of single characters as observed in fossil 

 and living animals and plants: Am. Naturalist, 

 vol. 49, pp. 19.3-239. 



1916.433. Tv/o new Oligocene titanotheres: Am. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 35, pp. 721-723. 



1918.473. Equidae of the OUgocene, Miocene, and PUo- 

 cene of North America, iconographic type 

 revision: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Mem., new ser., 

 vol. 2, pt. 1, pp. 1-217, pis. 1-54. 



1919.494. New titanotheres of the Huerfano: Am. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 41, pp. 557-569. 

 Owen, David Dale. 



1850.1 (with Norwood, J. G., and Evans, John). Notice 

 of fossil remains brought by Mr. J. Evans from 

 the Mauvais Terres or badlands of White 

 River, 150 miles west of the Missouri: Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc, vol. 5, p. 66. 



